[b][u]Metropolis[/u][/b] Sam was in Metropolis to attend a football game as an honored guest for a ceremony in honor to the men who served in the United States military. The ceremony had him dressed as Captain Freedom since he was the only military service man to have fought in all of the great wars that America has seen over it's two hundred year history. Through the many years his costume changed quiet a bit to fit more with the times in terms of military attire. Instead of the Minute Men style soldier of liberty from the 18th century, he was dressed in a modern Marine type uniform with a design of the American flag with darker shades of the iconic colors. He stood on the field of the football stadium with his hands holding the folds of the giant American flag that was being displayed to the massive crowds of excited sports fans. Then the national anthem was sung and Samuel felt a sense of great pride inside himself. While the song played he was thankful for all of the rights and freedoms that were granted to him by his country. When the anthem was finished the flag was carefully rolled back up and Captain Freedom went around to shake the hands of the veterans who were being honored for their services. All of them looked excited to meeting the legendary Captain face to face and he made sure to seem as normal as possible so that the troops knew he treated them like an equal. After the ceremony was finished Sam went to take his seat to watch the football. The game was a rivalry game between the Gotham Knights and the Metropolis Meteors. Sam was rooting for Metropolis and a win today would send them into the post season with the number 1 seed in the NFC. He was about to see the Meteors get into action when someone approached him and he could tell by their attire that they were with the government. "Is there something wrong?" Sam asked curious to hear the answer. "A bad situation as grown inside the city and we believe that it is an alien invasion and your services are needed Captain" the man replied calmly. Sam guessed that the answer would be something like that. Even though he was disappointed to be missing the game, he knew that he had a duty to the American people to help defend them from all kinds of threats. He got out of his seat and followed the government agent to where he would have his weapons and equipment ready to go and combat this threat. "It is time for Captain Freedom to go and unleash some justice upon whatever enemy is attacking this city" he thought to himself.