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The man who was later to be known as Protocide was found in a SHIELD warehouse by three agents who were tasked with cataloging the various artifacts within. Unbeknownst to two of the agents, one of them was a spy for AIM, who then shot his supposed colleagues and escaped with the crate containing Clinton's body.[citation needed]

Upon discovering that Clinton's body contained a prototype version of the Super Soldier Serum, which had resulted in his death, AIM set about bringing him back to life. The revived Clinton was told his name is Protocide, with his name deriving from the fact he was a prototype. Forgoing any laboratory tests, they pitted him against three security robots, which he defeated quickly and easily.[citation needed]

Thanks to an AI construct, AIM discovered that he was formerly an Army private who killed his commanding officer. He was let out of lock-up by General Saunder and two rogue generals who believed him a better candidate for Professor Erskine's super soldier formula then the skinny and weaker Steve Rogers. Unbeknownst to them, there was three ingredients to Erskine Super Soldier Serum and taken one immediately after the other. So the General Saunders only gave one of the ingredient samples to McIntyre, which resulted in his death and Saunders taking sole blame. After resurrecting McIntyre, AIM gave him false memory implants. In these false memories, McIntyre had been personally chosen by Professor Erskine, as he was the perfect physical specimen, only to be later disposed of by Steve Rogers in Nazi-controlled Europe in order to allow Rogers to continue as the only US Super Soldier.[1]

Protocide's first mission was to locate and engage US Agent, whom he defeated by stabbing his shield through US Agent's own one and into his chest, thus paralyzing him. He was next sent to obtain a chemical agent from a SHIELD convoy, where he fought and almost killed Captain America. He was ordered to refrain from landing a killing blow in order to instead prioritize securing the chemical agent. He was struck by Captain America from behind and had to escape being captured by SHIELD forces.[citation needed]

As Protocide, McIntyre was sent after every HYDRA safehouse that AIM could locate, and it was at one of those locations that he again faced Captain America. After being beaten by his foe, he and Protocide had to team-up to avoid being killed by the remaining HYDRA forces. Upon being struck by a beam from a neural shock beam, Protocide was knocked into the HYDRA energy core, only just catching a small ledge. Captain America managed to pull him free, telling Protocide that he had been given a second chance and should use his gift to make the world a better place. He used this opportunity to throw Cap into the energy core and left, proclaiming himself Captain America.[2]

SHIELD tracked Protocide to a secret AIM bunker which Captain America invaded and again fought Protocide. Protocide managed to get the better of Cap, but upon stabbing his hand to get him to fall into the spinning blades of a helicopter, Cap managed to swing himself back onto the ledge. The Avenger then tossed his shield into the helicopter, slicing the blades free and sending the helicopter into a crash. The resulting explosion caused the base to begin to fall apart, almost sending Cap to his death. Protocide had managed to get a stable hand-hold and grabbed Cap as he fell, though it may just have been the basic human reaction of wanting to catch a falling object. As the base quickly approached its destruction, Protocide threw Cap out of it, leaving the Avenger to believe he had perished.[3]

Protocide was last seen in civilian clothes, hitching a lift to "Anywhere. So long as it's far away."[3]

Protocide is listed in the Civil War: Initiative as "presumed deceased". From this it is assumed the public and SHIELD at large believed he died in the explosion, and he has managed to make a life for himself away from the cowl.[citation needed]

Attributes

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Powers

Super-Soldier Serum: McIntyre possesses various enhanced physical attributes after ingesting a variant of the Super-Soldier Serum. However, McIntyre was only exposed to one of the three stages of the serum, and the variant he received was missing portions that were present in the perfected sample that Steven Rogers I received in order to become Captain America. McIntyre was already in a healthy and well conditioned physical condition prior to receiving the unrefined enhancement serum but the serum did actually "kill" him, shutting down his body into a long term susani state (not true death as his body did not decompose despite being in inactive status for decades before World War II until recent time). It was unclear if AIM did any later refinements to stabilize the chemicals in his body to work like those in Rogers I's body. However, it is clear that McIntyre has at least matching active capabilities to Rogers I as shown while in direct combat with Captain America, despite being actually superhuman in strength, speed and endurance.

  • Superhuman Strength: McIntyre's strength is enhanced to low-level superhuman. He can overhead lift at least 1 ton.[4]
  • Superhuman Speed: McIntyre possesses low-level superhuman speed. He can run and move at speeds superior to the finest human athlete.[4]
  • Superhuman Stamina: McIntyre's musculature produces less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of an ordinary human. He can physically exert himself at peak capacity for several hours before the build up of fatigue toxins in his blood begins to impair him.[4]
  • Superhuman Durability: McIntyre's bodily tissues are somewhat harder and more resistant to certain forms of injury than those of a normal human. He can withstand powerful impact forces, such as falling from a height of several stories or being struck by a superhumanly strong foe, which would eventually kill a normal human while sustaining little to no injury himself.
  • Superhuman Agility: McIntyre's ability, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete.
  • Superhuman Reflexes: McIntyre's reflexes are similarly enhanced and superior to those of the finest human athlete.[4]
  • Regenerative Healing Factor: McIntyre's healing speed & efficiency has been enhanced & are superior to the likes of humans. He can regenerate damaged tissue within a few hours, but he is unable to regenerate missing limbs & organs.

Abilities

Protocide is a skilled and formidable hand to hand combatant.

Weaknesses

McIntyre possess all the limitations of a human male (will fail on lack of air, sleep, and rest) though due to his enhancement has superhuman endurance levels in all of these regards such as holding his breathe for nearly 20 minutes.

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Bulletproof costume

Weapons

Protocide carried with him a Chevron shaped shield of unknown composition, though it is of an extremely durable metal alloy.

Notes

  • Although it appears McIntyre's mind is stable as he even helped Captain America in the end of this adventure, it is unclear if McIntyre's mind is enhanced like Steve Rogers' own.
  • McIntyre is a retcon of both Rogers I as in all text up to this point Rogers I was originally the first Super Soldier Serum receiver, not merely the first successful Super Soldier recipient; and Rogers II (the Cap of the 1950s) who like McIntyre did not receive the Vita Ray program at all nor a complete accurate version of the Super Soldier Serum and attained actual superhuman abilities due to lack of the Vita ray portion but went insane at least temporarily. As this was the known result of the Super Soldier program missing the Vita Ray component, others would have been alerted to this result and recorded in the notes Rogers II reviewed, thus preventing Rogers II from repeating this same mistake.

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