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Citizens of Earth!
Though the skies may be blackened and the world under siege from extraterrestrial invaders, do not be afraid! A brand new, state-of-the-art task force has been assembled to save our fair world from the alien hordes, and ensure a bright future for every woman, child and man of the United States - nay, the world!
And just who are these brave, star-spangled heroes and heroines?
The Strike Team Eliminating the Alien Menace!
Better known as...
UNIT S.T.E.A.M.!
Fire the megaboilers to maximum pressure and buckle in for a wild ride, folks - it's time to fight for truth, justice and Smash glory!
C.H.A.R.A.C.T.E.R.
Who is Henry Fleming?
Captain Henry Fleming is the main protagonist of Intelligent System's upcoming game, Codename: S.T.E.A.M. He is a veteran of the American Civil War and a decorated - not to mention wonderfully patriotic - soldier, personally hired by Abraham Lincoln to defend Earth against alien invaders. He is the the leader of the elite paramilitary guard team, Unit S.T.E.A.M. (Strike Team Eliminating the Alien Menace), and fights for justice, freedom and the
It's interesting to note that all of the major characters in Codename: S.T.E.A.M. are, in fact, based on characters from 19th and 20th Century popular culture. Henry Fleming himself is brought out of the pages of Stephen Crane's turn-of-the-century war novel, The Red Badge of Courage. In the novel, Fleming is depicted as a young soldier who dreams of fame and glory, yet finds that he is little more than a self-conscious coward. His struggle to make peace with himself and do his country proud in spite of overwhelming odds forms the core of the narrative, with Fleming ultimately proving to be a capable soldier and an earnest leader in times of crisis.
Much like Fleming himself, the rest of the cast in Codename: S.T.E.A.M. are based on popular characters in literature and lore. Fleming's stalwart allies in Unit S.T.E.A.M. include Tiger Lily from Peter Pan, the Lion and Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz, colloquial legend John Henry, H.P. Lovecraft's recurring anti-hero Randolph Carter and the enigmatic vixen known only as The Fox.
Fleming's main weapon is the Eagle Rifle, a steam-powered gun designed for frontline combat. He can also use his signature move, Eagle Strike, to throw an explosive device shaped like a golden eagle.
What game does he appear in?
Fleming will appear in Codename: S.T.E.AM., a strategy role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems (best known as the creators of the Fire Emblem and Advance Wars series). Players will get to take command of a team of secret agents tasked with fighting marauding aliens, with Fleming numbering amongst their elite ranks. The game is heavily inspired by American comic books and vintage novels, featuring a quirky and colourful steampunk setting that blends a whole host of familiar faces in new and exciting ways. From what we've seen thus far, the game is very much in the vein of Fire Emblem and Advance Wars, featuring turn-based action and a particular emphasis on strategy and tactics to seize victory.
More information will be added when the game is released!

Fleming is a consummate soldier and a proud defender of good old-fashioned Earth liberty!
C.O.N.S.I.D.E.R.A.T.I.O.N.
So why does he deserve to be in Smash 4?
Fleming represents a brand new game in Nintendo's library, and one that they seem to be taking pretty seriously thus far. Right now, at the time of writing, this game is set to be released next month in North America, and in the rest of the world in the following months. As with other recent heroes in the Nintendo canon - Wonder Red in The Wonderful 101, the Inklings in Splatoon, etc. - Fleming has the potential to be a new all-star in his own right. His gun-based fighting style would be a new feature in Smash, too, which is always welcome when considering the potential viability of a newcomer to the roster.
Wait, guns? Doesn't Sakurai prefer to not use realistic firearms?
Indeed and he does, though that was something he last mentioned when developing Brawl. We all know how Sakurai is prone to changing his mind on such matters, and he seems to be more lenient with regards to how guns are portrayed in Smash nowadays: just check out Duck Hunt's Final Smash! Those are some pretty brutal gunmen right there!
And anyway, Fleming's gun is hardly realistic. It's powered by steam, for goodness's sake!
C.O.N.C.E.P.T.S.
How would he play in Smash?
It's difficult to say right now, since the game has yet to be released, but even just from what we've seen already, Fleming seems to have some interesting tricks up his sleeve. His trusty Eagle Rifle would no doubt form the backbone of his moveset, possibly being used in standard attacks as a long-range weapon, akin to Mega Man or Mii Gunner. His signature move, Eagle Strike, would see him throwing an explosive eagle from a distance, and he could wield other steam-powered weaponry to bolster his already impressive military arsenal. As a soldier, he could even fight with his fists and feet when up close and personal, and he could use military-style strikes and throws for standard attacks.
It's also interesting to consider a "steam power" mechanic, as featured in Codename: S.T.E.A.M. Every action in the game, from moving to attacking, requires steam, which gradually replenishes over time. It can be stored to unleash more powerful moves, or used right away for rapid-fire damage. This "steam power" mechanic could be interesting if Fleming was playable in Smash: do you keep firing for minor, yet consistent, damage, or do you save it all up and use it for maximum power? He could even use the Overwatch Attack from his native game, automatically releasing a powerful blast when opponents come nearby, but at the cost of a massive amount of steam power.
Do we know anything else about him?
We know that Fleming, as the leader of Unit S.T.E.A.M. and a professional soldier, is a consummate combatant with a wide arsenal of tools and gadgets at his disposal. Based on screenshots released by Nintendo, we can infer that other steam-powered gadgets - including a jetpack and turret guns - will play a role in the game's combat system, which could be very interesting if utilised in a Smash moveset. There's also the collectible medals and gears to consider, as it's been revealed that these will allow players to repair and improve their weaponry and equipment throughout the game - might we see even more weapons and tools at our patriotic hero's disposal when the game is released?

Fleming is always ready to save the day, no matter the odds!
A.R.G.U.M.E.N.T.S.
Without reiterating how "reps" don't really exist, this is a silly argument, and I trust people are more sensible than this. Whatever about Fire Emblem having several characters, Codename: S.T.E.A.M. is a totally new series that just happens to be developed by the same studio. If we were to limit characters based on developers, it would be a very, very small roster indeed. We wouldn't even have any Yoshi or Kid Icarus characters if that was the case!
His game isn't even out yet!
Of course, which is why there's no Codename: S.T.E.A.M. content in Smash - yet. DLC is a wonderful thing in that respect: even characters that couldn't have been in the base roster can be introduced in future downloadable packs.
He's just a dull soldier!
Correction: he's just a dull soldier who fights aliens with a steam-powered rifle and eagle grenades. With the aid of a mystical Native American healer, a lion-man, an occult researcher and a sentient scarecrow, no less. Besides that, Smash is well-known for taking seemingly dull or unlikely characters and turning them into exciting and diverse characters in their own right - just look at Wii Fit Trainer and Duck Hunt!
What are his chances?
Fleming's potential playability is all dependent on whether character DLC continues into the foreseeable future and how well Codename: S.T.E.A.M. is received by fans and critics. Should DLC continue into the future and the game make a name for itself critically and commercially, I'd say his chances are pretty decent.
Of course, it's all up in the air right now: until the game is released and its reception is gauged, it's difficult to say how things will go. Still, if Sakurai's criteria for newcomers does indeed take into account originality and current importance to their respective series, Fleming still has a good shot at making it big!

Fleming with his fellow agents of S.T.E.A.M. From left to right: Tiger Lily, Randolph Carter, Henry Fleming, Tom Sawyer, John Henry
M.O.V.E.S.E.T.S.
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S.T.A.G.E.S.
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Outfit: Steampunk
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* UPDATE~! *
As far as we know right now, you can only vote for one character per person. It's not quite clear how this will be moderated, so if you want to vote for submit multiple votes on multiple devices, please do so. Be sure to use different personal details if you do so! As well as that, rather than consistently spamming votes for one character (in this case, Henry), spread 'em all out and vote for different characters. Remember to vote for your favourite character and don't feel pressured to vote for anybody else if you don't feel comfortable with it - but if you have another device and want to send in a vote on behalf of Henry, then please do! Your support means a lot!
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