On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Matthew Campbell wrote:
H. Torrance Griffin wrote:
BGC/Captain America: See above (think Zemo)
I want to see this. Mostly, I admit, because there aren't enough Cap
crossovers out there, but also....
Yeah, this would be VERY cool.
On the one hand, it seems like Cap would be totally helpless against
boomers. However, in comics he regular goes up against incredibly
powerful opponents and somehow finds a way to defeat them.
Cap has successfully fought the Hulk. It's generally a draw, but the Hulk
could eat boomers for breakfast. I think his shield would be fairly
important, since the boomers wouldn't be able to blast through it.
However, a fusion boomer could take it, and then he'd be in SERIOUS
trouble.
Nene would probably fawn over him. We're talking serious hero worship
here.
Yep!
Priss would talk with him for a while, walk away to do something, and
about five minutes later it would occur to her that she had totally
forgotten to give him any bad attitude.
Heh. She'd probably remind him a bit of the new Sharon Carter :)
Linna would be a bit envious of him. I mean, he's such a skilled
fighter, he could probably kick her butt even if she had her hard suit.
Given he's fought enough mandroids to choke a horse without too much
trouble, although I'd say the Sabres outclass the early Mandroids.
Sylia would start out wanting the chance to analyze his shield and try
to duplicate it. She would probably be extremely puzzled by the fact
Good luck :)
the every time he interacts with them on a mission, Captain America ends
up in charge- and she lets it happen. (Come on. I don't think I've
ever seen a BGC crossover fic where someone besides Sylia ended up boss-
and she isn't dead or disabled.)
Dance of Shiva, but she's in a bit over her head there :)
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Clever Nabiki sighed. Magic wouldn't do the trick, either. The
next day, she tried putting poison in the ogres' food, but everyone just
ended up thinking Princess Tomboy had tried to cook it.
"The Tale of Clever Nabiki", by Hans Christian Anderson