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Lloyd Arther Feit (codename "Bulldog") was a British Talent who is best known as the bodyguard of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the President of the United States. He is an unassuming man weighing 98 pounds, but his small size is a ruse for his enormous Talent. He possessed super strength and resistance to damage, which apparently was able to circumvent the laws of physics. He was able to lift over 60 tons for several minutes, needing no leverage or traction to lift weights or stop moving objects. Reference: Godlike, p155

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  • Lloyd Arther Feit (codename "Bulldog") was a British Talent who is best known as the bodyguard of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the President of the United States. He is an unassuming man weighing 98 pounds, but his small size is a ruse for his enormous Talent. He possessed super strength and resistance to damage, which apparently was able to circumvent the laws of physics. He was able to lift over 60 tons for several minutes, needing no leverage or traction to lift weights or stop moving objects. Reference: Godlike, p155
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  • Lloyd Arther Feit (codename "Bulldog") was a British Talent who is best known as the bodyguard of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the President of the United States. He is an unassuming man weighing 98 pounds, but his small size is a ruse for his enormous Talent. He possessed super strength and resistance to damage, which apparently was able to circumvent the laws of physics. He was able to lift over 60 tons for several minutes, needing no leverage or traction to lift weights or stop moving objects. He was signed over as a bodyguard for FDR in August 1941, and remained loyally by the President's side until the President's untimely death. The Talents have a brief encounter with him in Season 1 Episode 3, as he was good friends with Emil "The Shade" Broaden until The Shade's death on January 1st, 1942. Reference: Godlike, p155
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