Thread:Brett3801/@comment-32551792-20200207080243/@comment-44641521-20200207081244

I understand the logic, but the Confederacy doesn't have a reason to attack them. Yeah, they're on their way to challenge Kasius in the future, but the Confederacy doesn't know that. If the attack is placed after Chronyca-2 gets destroyed, the motivation for the Chronicoms to attack is established, much more firmly than if it's the Confederacy. Also, if a Confederate attack was the inciting incident, why would it never get addressed, even in passing. The Chronicoms would want them dead because they didn't know Fitz could prove useful, Simmons had to tell them that, and Enoch was, according to Atarah, supposed to be put on trial for tampering with the timeline. The Chronicoms could have seen it as an early execution before realizing he was with SHIELD, and then decided to spare him in order to make Simmons create time travel.