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| - Captain America Vol 1 225
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| - Mike Esposito
- John Tartag
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| - Mike Esposito
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| Appearing
| - Featured Characters:
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* Nick Fury
* [[W:C:marvel:Timothy Dugan
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| CoverArtist
| - Terry Austin
- Frank Robbins
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| - * The Grand Comics Database: Captain America #225 <a href="http://www.comics.org/issue/32595/
*">http://www.comics.org/issue/32595/
*</a> The Grand Comics Database: Captain America Vol 1 http://www.comics.org/covers.lasso?SeriesID=1860
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| Synopsis
| - After surveying the Amtrak wreckage, Nick Fury brings Captain America to SHIELD HQ where he argues against Cap's request to have Mason Harding unlock his memories. Dum Dum Dugan shows Cap Veda's file, including a picture of her mother, Agent R. Cap recognizes her from Operation: Rebirth despite her age and scars in the photo. Cap frees Harding from prison when he agrees to help. Meanwhile, the Corporation has deemed Veda a liability, so Kligger kills her. In Connecticut, Harding uses his experimental mind-probe device to unlock Captain America's dormant memories under Nick Fury's supervision. The process is a success, but an unfortunate side-effect renders Captain America's body to its pre-Super Soldier status.
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| Notes
| - * The memories embedded in Steve Rogers mind which were revealed this issue are probably false ones. They were implanted as false memories during World War II and/or are the backgrounds of another individual.
* The Corporation Agent Veda claims to be the daughter of Agent "R". In this issue, a photograph of her "mother" Agent "R" is seen. The photograph of Agent "R" has her face grotesquely disfigured. This could lead one to several points of speculation:
** Veda could be the daughter of Betsy Ross and her husband Jeff Mace.
** After World War II, and her time as the costumed Golden Girl in the 1950's, "Betsy" Ross met with an unfortunate accident which disfigured her face.
** [[W:C:marvel:Steven Rogers
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