Thread:KennyChief/@comment-24675861-20160118184148/@comment-6127681-20160118192807

I've seen the one shot. The fact is the One-Shot is seen in the show, and if you think about it, everything can be explained away. First of all, in Now is Not the End, we see Peggy Carter with a newspaper from April, 1946. Then we see her mere scenes later with a newspaper from June 1946. We see her reading them at the time of Howard Stark's current Congressional hearings, and she has flashbacks to the One-Shot, which takes place in summer '46 (The bikini was invented in July '46). So based on the fact that she has newspapers from months apart, we know these are back issues. We can easily deduce that some of his weapons have already been seen in Soviet hands, and he's been hauled in front of Congress before. Peggy is re-reading the story because he's been called for a second set of hearings in the wake of the recent weapons theft. We know there were two separate incidents involving Howard and Congress because the newspapers are from April and June, yet based on her flashbacks it has to be autumn '46. To reinforce this point, Howard says in the car with Peggy that his "bad babies" were only stolen a month ago, so he's referencing a second incident. He has to be, or the spring dates wouldn't match up with what he was saying. Since Peggy doesn't dispute Howard's timeline, this is even further confirmation this is a re-occurrence of something that's happened in the spring. Further confirmation that the first part of Season One takes place in Autumn '46 is the fact that Wilhelm Keitel and Hermann Goering are mentioned. They were hanged in the autumn of '46. It's been suggested that in the MCU, they were hanged in the spring. But that's poppycock. There's no way the Nuremberg Trials could be conducted that fast, especially with more defendants than were in our reality (Ernst Mueller).

We know Howard cleared his name in the first set of hearings, or he would be in prison and not able to be called for a second set of hearings. After he proved his innocence after the first set of hearings, began to set up S.H.I.E.L.D. as seen in the One-Shot. In the summer. His endeavor to set up S.H.I.E.L.D. was derailed when he was called back to Congress. He couldn't run his own company, let alone set up a federal agency. We know that S.H.I.E.L.D. was properly founded in 1949 based on files from the Avengers. So that's why he says he's going to set up S.H.I.E.L.D. in the summer, but couldn't, and why Peggy is still at the SSR. Now, investigations don't take a few weeks; they take months. Which makes sense. So after the events in the fall of '46, the next major action is the Infiltration into the Red Room Academy, which is mentioned to be in April. It has to be April 1947, because how could Howard Stark's last hearings be in June and then the infiltration be in April? Because the timeline presented on this wiki isn't correct. The infiltration was in April '47, and Howard Stark's final day in front of Congress for his first hearings were in June '46. Regarding Dum Dum Dugan, there are a lot of easy ways to explain his appearance in the One-Shot. Howard used his influence to get him a leave of absence. He was was part of a Category III unit, and was able to return to the United States for a while, before heading back to the American Sector. There are lots of explanations. Based on the One-Shot and Season One, the One-Shot takes place in Summer '46 and Season One in Fall '46 - Winter/Spring '47.