(Location: London – Secure War Cabinet Facility)
Representatives present from:
United Kingdom
United States
Soviet Union
Oversight authority under:
Winston Churchill
Official agenda:
Axis industrial capability assessment.
Unofficial tension:
Unusual battlefield anomalies.
Peggy Carter
is not the ranking official.
But she is the most prepared.
She waits until traditional analysis finishes — troop movements, tank output, naval tonnage.
Then she introduces something uncomfortable:
Hydra does not follow standard Wehrmacht deployment logic.
She presents:
Energy discharge reports inconsistent with artillery physics.
Weapon fragments analyzed by Howard Stark showing exotic metallurgy.
Cipher traffic that does not correlate with known German command chains.
Then she says something bold:
"We are not observing a faction within Germany.
We are observing a parallel organization using Germany as infrastructure."
Silence.
The American delegation pushes back.
Hydra is viewed as a propaganda branch, not a sovereign threat.
Peggy counters with pattern mapping:
Hydra units appear near strategic resource nodes — not symbolic military targets.
They are securing:
Rare metals.
Energy facilities.
Rocket development corridors.
That is not conventional war.
That is long-term scaling.
The Soviet officer listens carefully.
They have seen something similar in the east:
Experimental divisions deployed where no tactical advantage was needed.
Testing grounds.
That corroboration shifts the room.
Churchill finally asks the central question:
"If Hydra is independent, what is its objective?"
Peggy answers without hesitation:
"Post-war dominance."
And that reframes the summit.
The Allies are not just fighting to win.
They are racing something that intends to outlast them.
In Berlin, under the banner of
Hydra
Johann Schmidt
approves a controlled intelligence breach.
Not schematics.
Not launch coordinates.
Just fragments:
High-altitude propulsion research.
Energy stabilization references.
A phrase repeated in coded traffic:
"Project Himmelblock." (Sky-Block)
The leak is routed through compromised diplomatic channels designed to be intercepted by American cryptanalysis.
Within days, Washington receives alarming fragments:
A long-range atmospheric weapon capable of striking across oceans.
The Americans cannot confirm it.
But they cannot dismiss it.
Panic does not explode publicly.
It condenses privately.
Emergency session reconvened in London.
Peggy Carter stands before representatives of:
United Kingdom
United States
Soviet Union
This time, the tone is different.
Winston Churchill
does not ask whether Hydra is independent.
He asks how soon the Americans can mobilize continental defense.
Howard Stark confirms the physics is theoretically plausible if an exotic energy source is involved.
That word echoes.
Exotic.
Erskine does not speak — but he understands.
If Hydra has stabilized Tesseract-derived output…
Then Schmidt is no longer testing artillery.
He is testing strategic reach.
Schmidt waits until Allied anxiety peaks.
Then he launches.
Not at Washington.
Not at New York.
At sea.
A prototype suborbital rocket ascends beyond conventional interception altitude.
Allied radar loses it.
Minutes later:
A pulse detonates high above the North Atlantic shipping corridor.
No fireball.
No visible explosion.
Instead—
Electromagnetic cascade.
Multiple cargo vessels lose power simultaneously.
Navigation systems fail.
Radio silence spreads across hundreds of miles.
No mass casualties.
But proof of reach.
Proof of altitude.
Proof of dominance.
Hydra broadcasts nothing.
They do not claim responsibility.
They let uncertainty do the work.
In Washington:
The word "homeland" stops feeling theoretical.
American isolationist resistance collapses overnight.
Industrial mobilization surges beyond previous projections.
The Super Soldier Program is no longer philosophical.
It becomes deterrence.
Schmidt never intended mass destruction.
He wanted:
To confirm Erskine would be rushed.
To force American acceleration.
To ensure the serum procedure occurs under pressure.
Because rushed systems are vulnerable.
And vulnerability creates opportunity.
He tells his inner circle:
"Now they will hurry."
Erskine studies atmospheric telemetry reports.
The energy signature matches something familiar.
Not identical.
But derivative.
Hydra has partially stabilized cosmic amplification.
He understands something chilling:
If Steve undergoes the procedure now, the vita radiation spike will be detectable globally.
Hydra will know instantly.
The transformation becomes a beacon.
Peggy Carter
recognizes the pattern.
Hydra wanted panic.
They engineered it.
Which means they are waiting for a reaction.
She argues for moving the procedure location again.
Security doubles.
Access narrows.
Trust contracts.
This is no longer a war of nations.
It is a war of escalation curves.
Hydra escalates vertically — into the sky.
The Allies respond horizontally — with industrial scale.
Steve will represent something different:
Not scale.
Not reach.
Restraint.
That contrast is powerful.
Bucky Barnes hears rumors of ships losing power mid-ocean.
Churchill understands Britain is no longer the primary target.
American cities quietly run blackout drills.
And somewhere in a guarded facility—
A frail volunteer is about to become the only countermeasure not based on terror.
