Maybe... I dunno. I'd think the strength and speed may be fairly even, Cap has a martial arts advantage but Caeser is an agile, semi-wild animal, he's got the "hand feet" for grappling and Chimps have a hella strong bite with large teeth. Also wild chimps are known for being extremely aggressive in fights, even ripping each others genitals off.
Fairly even? Cap's strength + his Cap Aura has him slinging around Spider-Man, tangling with Loki and Ultron Prime, and knocking Tony around in full armor. In a full sprint Cap easily speeds past speeding cars, and he's agile enough to dance around with Spidey of all people. Cap's full force punch would cave in Caesar's skull.
I love all this... he can punch through a sub window... a full force punch should cave his head in. Yet, he's hit many many normal humans and enhanced ones at that... Nobody got their head caved in. Not once. Punching inanimate objects clearly doesn't equal punching living ones. Let's try and remember that people
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
I love all this... he can punch through a sub window... a full force punch should cave his head in. Yet, he's hit many many normal humans and enhanced ones at that... Nobody got their head caved in. Not once. Punching inanimate objects clearly doesn't equal punching living ones. Let's try and remember that people
Let's try and remember that Cap isn't a murderer like Superman or Batman, so he doesn't go around hitting normal people with his full strength.
Originally posted by Scoobless
Maybe... I dunno. I'd think the strength and speed may be fairly even
A wizard casts a magic spell and Caesar suddenly finds himself in the latest Captain America movie. Specifically the scene where Cap is about to physically stop a helicopter from taking off. Caesar tries to stop it the way Cap did, what happens?
Originally posted by NotAllThatEvil
Cap holds back. In winter soldier one of the guys on the boat called him out ob it.
Only that isn't really true is it. In the elevator scene for example, he was clearly pissed and knocking guys back hard against the glass. Shoot, he even uppercut a guy so hard he flew against the ceiling of the elevator and smashed it. Yet, you're telling me he was holding back there? Okay, don't believe it. An uppercut so strong that it could lift somebody off the floor, but not just lift, send them flying in the air... that could kill somebody. You don't see anybody alive with kind of power to send people flying like that, and people still die. That shot and others could kill people, so that eliminates the theory he's holding back. Now what?
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Only that isn't really true is it. In the elevator scene for example, he was clearly pissed and knocking guys back hard against the glass. Shoot, he even uppercut a guy so hard he flew against the ceiling of the elevator and smashed it. Yet, you're telling me he was holding back there? Okay, don't believe it. An uppercut so strong that it could lift somebody off the floor, but not just lift, send them flying in the air... that could kill somebody. You don't see anybody alive with kind of power to send people flying like that, and people still die. That shot and others could kill people, so that eliminates the theory he's holding back. Now what?
Originally posted by NotAllThatEvil
Except that proves my point of if cap wants it, he can easily kill normal people, but chooses not to when he can. No one else in the elevator died.
Incorrect, you just proved my theory. LESS than what Cap has done kills people. We see people killed all the time by stuff LESS than what Cap did in the elevator scene. Just because nobody happened to die, doesn't mean he was holding back, it simply means they didn't die. He hit them with shots capable of killing people, just because they didn't die, doesn't mean they couldn't have died. Which again, is the point.