on Captain Carter
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Captain Carter, probably a la What If...?, either during the war or in present day. All the buff, time-displaced fun of Captain America, but wrapped in a femme body and a sarcastic British accent.
Other variables are definitely open for discussion. I personally would have loved to see other female characters like Angie and Dottie and Rose also a part of Peggy's wartime entourage, but I'm also open to them being in the modern era instead; I'd also be up for Steve and Peggy (and Bucky) being displaced together somehow. Most of all, let her build a more femme Avengers team! "Everyone is poly because Avengers" vibe very welcome.
ETA: Regarding Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
( spoilers )
Captain Carter, probably a la What If...?, either during the war or in present day. All the buff, time-displaced fun of Captain America, but wrapped in a femme body and a sarcastic British accent.
Other variables are definitely open for discussion. I personally would have loved to see other female characters like Angie and Dottie and Rose also a part of Peggy's wartime entourage, but I'm also open to them being in the modern era instead; I'd also be up for Steve and Peggy (and Bucky) being displaced together somehow. Most of all, let her build a more femme Avengers team! "Everyone is poly because Avengers" vibe very welcome.
ETA: Regarding Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
( spoilers )
quick facts
Jun. 20th, 2020 05:59 pmcanonpoint: defaults to post-s2 of Agent Carter, pre-SHIELD founding; can play anywhere from TFA onward as requested or as suits.
favorite threads: sweet vintage romance, elaborate AUs, adventure shenanigans, anything feminism.
nos: kinks on the below no list, extreme violence/torture/death, dub/non-con (not just sex), exclusively negative CR, unexamined sexism, alignment switch/Hydra AUs.
age: defaults to mid/late twenties or early thirties.
shipping: permissions/kinks here. Bisexual, switch, open to smut; favors Angie, Dottie, and Steve for canon ships.
cultural background: white British (from a comfortably middle-class family), not particularly religious.
demeanor: highly competent, prone to punching first, loyal, intelligent, adaptable.
mental health: shades of PTSD, primarily.
physical health: slightly curvy, stronger than she looks, overall quite fit.
aesthetic: classic 1940s functional bombshell, erring on the side of functional more often than not.
favorite threads: sweet vintage romance, elaborate AUs, adventure shenanigans, anything feminism.
nos: kinks on the below no list, extreme violence/torture/death, dub/non-con (not just sex), exclusively negative CR, unexamined sexism, alignment switch/Hydra AUs.
age: defaults to mid/late twenties or early thirties.
shipping: permissions/kinks here. Bisexual, switch, open to smut; favors Angie, Dottie, and Steve for canon ships.
cultural background: white British (from a comfortably middle-class family), not particularly religious.
demeanor: highly competent, prone to punching first, loyal, intelligent, adaptable.
mental health: shades of PTSD, primarily.
physical health: slightly curvy, stronger than she looks, overall quite fit.
aesthetic: classic 1940s functional bombshell, erring on the side of functional more often than not.
for the uninitiated*
Nov. 6th, 2017 04:03 pm*those who don't partake of the MCU television programs.
Peggy Carter (played by Hayley Atwell in Agent Carter as well as multiple other appearances in the MCU) had many adventures of her own, the televised of which followed the events of Captain America: The First Avenger but preceded her brief appearances in those other MCU films. Before founding SHIELD, Peggy worked as an agent of the Strategic Scientific Reserve, or SSR. She was largely underestimated by her almost-entirely-male colleagues and treated as more of a secretary than an agent before she proved herself by quelling the rumors of her wartime colleague Howard Stark's traitorous behavior and bringing the Russian operatives responsible (mostly) to justice. He and his butler Edwin Jarvis, as well as Jarvis' wife Ana, were close friends and allies of hers. She had a friendship and later romance with her SSR colleague Daniel Sousa as well as a close friendship that can be (and is, by the writer) extrapolated into a romance with waitress and eventual neighbor Angie Martinelli. She also had a strongly antagonistic relationship with Dottie Underwood, a Russian spy and graduate of the Black Widow program, who served as her primary rival for many years. Eventually Peggy, along with Howard and others, founded and headed SHIELD. She also married and had children, and though their identities remain unconfirmed, her niece Sharon Carter eventually also became a prominent SHIELD agent and ally of Steve Rogers. Her legacy has shaped the world and many characters in it, whether explicitly or implicitly.
Peggy also features prominently in Marvel comics as a SHIELD agent and ally of Captain America, but the writer hasn't read much more than her 50th anniversary special and Operation SIN.
Peggy Carter (played by Hayley Atwell in Agent Carter as well as multiple other appearances in the MCU) had many adventures of her own, the televised of which followed the events of Captain America: The First Avenger but preceded her brief appearances in those other MCU films. Before founding SHIELD, Peggy worked as an agent of the Strategic Scientific Reserve, or SSR. She was largely underestimated by her almost-entirely-male colleagues and treated as more of a secretary than an agent before she proved herself by quelling the rumors of her wartime colleague Howard Stark's traitorous behavior and bringing the Russian operatives responsible (mostly) to justice. He and his butler Edwin Jarvis, as well as Jarvis' wife Ana, were close friends and allies of hers. She had a friendship and later romance with her SSR colleague Daniel Sousa as well as a close friendship that can be (and is, by the writer) extrapolated into a romance with waitress and eventual neighbor Angie Martinelli. She also had a strongly antagonistic relationship with Dottie Underwood, a Russian spy and graduate of the Black Widow program, who served as her primary rival for many years. Eventually Peggy, along with Howard and others, founded and headed SHIELD. She also married and had children, and though their identities remain unconfirmed, her niece Sharon Carter eventually also became a prominent SHIELD agent and ally of Steve Rogers. Her legacy has shaped the world and many characters in it, whether explicitly or implicitly.
Peggy also features prominently in Marvel comics as a SHIELD agent and ally of Captain America, but the writer hasn't read much more than her 50th anniversary special and Operation SIN.
permissions and kinks;
Mar. 7th, 2015 12:34 pmShort version:
- Kinsey 3.5 (slightly lady-leaning bisexual).
- Kinky on occasion and a switch tending towards top.
- As shipping goes: yes to Angie, yes to Steve, sure to Colleen, hell yeah about Dottie, possibly to Sousa, let's talk regarding other MCU women, eh not likely with other MCU men, my instinct is no but I could possibly be convinced with Howard and Jarvis, absolutely bloody not to Thompson.