Her fellow colleagues cheered at the sight of fireworks in the skies of Opal City, marking the beginnings of another new year. The rental band resumed playing their instruments but with such power that energized the party even more. Diana of Themyscira watched almost everyone flooding the dance floor to celebrate with a glass of red wine in one hand and a pack of cigarettes on the table. There was a somewhat genuine smile on her face. Of course, she loved reuniting with colleagues when it wasn't about the Injustice Society. But it was another painful reminder that everyone around her was getting older. Her colleagues were getting wrinkles on their face and gray hair while she remained young and beautiful. Was it a blessing or a curse?
Diana already knew the answer but couldn't bring herself to say it. Instead, she took a drink of the wine imported from France. It was good enough to wash away the pain... for one night. Then, she placed down the glass and left her table to take a smoke break. But in the hallway, she saw something in the corner of her eye that caught her attention. Upon closer inspection, it was a photo of her and the founding members in front of the large double doors to the headquarters taken before her membership to the Justice Society of America was made official by Starman. She still remembered that day in full detail, from the tour to the moments before that photo was taken. It was one of the pleasanter memories from that period of her life.
"Diana." a familiar voice called out her name in distaste.
"It's been a while." Diana turned to greet Joan Dale, the successor to the mantle of Miss America after Madeline Joyce retired a few years ago.
Joan nodded. "Indeed. The last time we saw each other was in Vietnam, where you were preventing American troops from neutralizing Viet Cong combatants."
"Funny how the very same troops were going to burn the entire village down and slaughter innocents because they were assumed to be hiding them." Diana responded with a hint of hostility in her voice towards the American troops and, to a certain extent, Joan. But realizing that it wasn't the right place and time to argue, she sighed and pinched the bridge of her nose in annoyance. "Look, can we not fight during the party? It's the only time of the year that we can be together without having to worry about the world. And in all honestly, I'd rather just forget about Vietnam for one night."
Joan looked away for a moment and then gave her the answer with some attitude. "Fine. I'm going to see if Terry is still around. See you around, Diana."
"You too, Joan." Diana bid farewell to her and felt relieved that the argument was stopped before it got out of control. She finally made it to the backyard, where a few of her colleagues were talking while smoking. It was more peaceful out here than inside. She sat down on the brick planter and took a cigarette out of the package, but realized she forgot to take the lighter with her. Diana dreaded the idea of going back inside just to get it. However, her friend approached her with two glasses of wine and placed one down next to Diana. Elizabeth Lawrence, or known as Liberty Belle, was one of her friends still around from the Second World War.
Whenever the American press wasn't following her around, Elizabeth spent time with Diana and talked about their future after the war. Jay Garrick, the Flash, was a lovely person based on the brief interactions they had with each other--whether in combat or hanging out with Elizabeth. Diana was saddened that both of them chose to remain in the military. But, she felt good knowing that her friend wasn't alone. The both of them didn't see each other until Elizabeth retired from the military and joined the Justice Society of America in 1956. When she was asked about her absence, Elizabeth only revealed that she was on an assignment with Jay before his sudden disappearance. That's all she talked about regarding her service.
Elizabeth sat down beside Diana, with the other glass on hand, and greeted her friend with a one-sided hug. "Nice to see you, Diana."
"You too, Elizabeth." Diana hugged back and then looked at her glass. "How did you know to bring me a drink?"
"I heard Joan complaining about you to Terry inside. So, I'd assume you two got into another heated exchange and got you a glass to calm down." Elizabeth answered with a grin on her face.
Diana placed her glass down and then pulled her long black curly hair back in frustration. "Even after a decade of being falsely labeled, some of the members still treat me like a foreign enemy--especially the newcomers. I still have to deal with the FBI stalking me whenever I travel to the states. Not to mention the number of people that still think I am a communist sympathizer..."
"Hey, you did everything possible to make people trust you. It isn't your fault that some people are stubborn as a mule." Elizabeth placed a hand on her friend's shoulder to show support. "But let's not spend all night talking politics. I want to know more about you buying... Thinyseria?"
"Themiscyra." Diana corrected her friend lightheartedly. "And what can I say? I have been interested in archaeology lately, and I want to learn more about my culture. So it's a win-win."
"Well, I hope you find what you're looking for." Elizabeth smiled at her friend and then realized it was her turn. "I suppose it's my turn to tell you about how this year treated me. Let's see... umm... I think that my story is getting nominated for a Pulitzer Prize."
"Congratulations! I knew that the story will eventually get you the much-needed recognition."
Elizabeth blushed at the compliment. "It isn't nothing special. Besides, I'm facing off against Ronnie Sarasky and her in-depth story of the anti-war march in Washington D.C. I would be surprised if I win against her..."
"Have fate."
"I will have to find it first." Elizabeth laughed before realizing that her friend wasn't laughing; instead, she was a little sad. After an awkward cough, she moved on to a different topic. "Then, there's my daughter who's doing well in school. I got her the thing that she has been bothering me about for weeks."
Diana looked down at her drink and then asked in a serious tone, "Does she have your powers yet?"
"No... not yet anyway." Elizabeth responded with a smile like she was grateful. "But Jesse is still growing up. According to the family doctor, he thinks the odds of developing powers are higher during puberty. So hopefully, once she grows up, her chances start to decline. And who knows, she might never get my powers in her lifetime..."
"And if she does?" Diana asked, but Elizabeth remained silent with a frown. "I see. If you ever need help with Jesse, contact me and I will be over to assist."
"Thank you, Diana." Elizabeth's smile returned after hearing that promise. Then, she reached over to her glass of wine and picked it up. "Now, let's toast... to better years."
Diana graabed her glass and lifted it up. "To better years."
Diana of Themyscira, 1918 (b. ~50 AD) ♦ Ambassador of JSA ♦ Achaeologist ♦ Adventure ♦ ♦ Themiscyra, Turkey ♦ Gateway City, United States ♦ London, England ♦ Active since 1916 (52 years)
Character Concept
"I have witnessed the beauty and the ugliness of man."
Inspirations: The Age of Adaline, Tomb Raider, Indiana Jones, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Blood of Zeus, and Madam Secretary.
I love Wonder Woman because her character makes it easy to write about the politics of the era at one moment and then write her kicking some asses. This RP being set in the middle of the Cold War is so perfect. It only has been twenty-three years since the end of the Second World War. That presents me with the opportunity to have Diana reunite with her friends and enemies during the war. While finally playing around with the Greek mythology that I usually avoid because of realism. And of course, she will have plenty of time to be Wonder Woman in an ever-changing world.
I have to apologize for the long background on Diana. I got carried away. Hopefully, you are able to tolerate the rough timeline that I made as a TL;DR. And apologize for not finishing both of them, I promised to post today and so I am doing that. Plus, I am waiting for other sheets so I don't bother to make too many adjustments (writing the code for this post is annoying as hell). Hopefully, once it's completely done, you will enjoy reading my sheet completely.
Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, sculpted a baby girl out of clay from the shore and began pleading to the Olympians to bring it to life. Sympathetic to Hippolyta's request, Zeus (the King of Olympus) brought consciousness to the clay statue with his thunder while the other Olympians granted the newborn the gifts of great strength (Demeter), wisdom and courage (Athena), a hunter's heart and a communion with animals (Artemis), beauty and loving heart (Aphrodite), sisterhood with fire (Hestia), speed and the ability of flight (Hermes), the lungs of a hippokampos (Poseidon), a toxophilite's sight and arms (Apollo), the mind of a hardened general (Ares), hands of an artisan (Hephaestus), and the sense of liberation along with her blood turning into wine (Dionysus). Then, she was given the name of Diana.
Princess Diana grew up surrounded by a legion of sisters and mothers, who all treated her like a daughter, on the island of Themyscira. One of them was General Antiope, who began mentoring her into becoming part of the Amazons. Antiope and her right arm, General Philippus, immediately noticed how powerful and skilled Diana was in combat. When they brought their praises to Hippolyta, she silenced and told them to train her daughter harder than anyone else until she was better than them. Then, she ordered them to never speak to her about Diana's training ever again. Hippolyta remained protective of her daughter even as she matured into adulthood.
But then, an unexpected visitor crashlanded near Themyscira and was saved from drowning by Princess Diana. The outsider was brought to the infirmary to treat his wounds and then to the throne room for questioning. Queen Hippolyta used the Lasso of Hestia, a golden lariat that forced anyone captured within it to tell the truth, to get her answers. The stranger revealed himself as Captain Steve Trevor of the Royal Flying Corps, who was trying to flee after the failed invasion of Gallipoli. Then, he talked about the Great War and how it became a stalemate between both sides. Feeling compelled to help Man's World out of the terrible war, Diana pleaded with her mother to help them.
Hippolyta told her no and then forbade her from talking about it.
So, in the act of defiance, Diana snuck into the island's armory and stole the Themysciran sword, the Lasso of Hestia, the Bracelets of Submission, and Amazonian battle armor. And then, she found Steve and told him she was going to help him. But while attempting to sneak to the docks, both of them were caught by Queen Hippolyta and the Amazons. She tried to talk her daughter out of leaving, but Diana remained adamant that she was going to help Man's World. That was when mother and daughter challenged each other in combat. Using everything she learned from her childhood, Diana managed to overwhelm Hippolyta and won the challenge.
Hippolyta warned that leaving the island meant banishment for life, but she knew that it wouldn't change her daughter's mind. Hence, she gave Diana her tiara and then bid her farewell. General Antiope was also there to say her goodbyes and gave her student her personal bow. While General Philippus gifted her own shield from protection before bidding her friend farewell. Then, Diana and Steve departed Themyscira and sailed for Europe, specifically France. Once there, the Amazonian was amazed by what Man's World offered and began exploring the port city of Nice.
Then, she learned about the Western Front and immediately marched towards it to end the Great War.
Diana arrived at a French village that the German army started burning while villagers were caught in the chaos. Despite Steve's warnings, she leaped into action and saved a family trapped inside a burning building. When German soldiers saw her and the family, they opened fire without warning and hesitation; but, they were petrified when Diana blocked all of the bullets with her bracelets. Steve Trevor watched in amazement as she dealt with hostiles in a matter of seconds. The survivors retreated from the village without successfully destroying it.
Days later, Allied Intelligence learned of the encounter and decided to send a group to investigate the rumor. The group met up with Captain Steve Trevor and his friend, Diana Prince, who was more eager to leave for the frontline. Sensing an opportunity, Charlie McKenna brought them to the trenches of Fromelles, where British intel feared the Germans were planning to strike. And their fears were right when heavy artillery bombardment began in the afternoon. Within seconds, Diana went on the defensive and began blocking the shells with her shield. Then, she started her counterattack against an incoming German regiment and overwhelmed them with ease. Charlie was astonished by what he witnessed on the day and immediately brought Diana to his superiors for analysis.
In London, there doubt amongst generals and commanders whether it was a good idea to send a woman into the fight or not. Diana interrupted the debate and made herself clear that she was going to stop the Great War with or without their support. So, with that in mind, the British military created a separate task force to take down high ranking officers from the Central Powers while disrupting chemical weapons production. During the course of the war, the task force made successful raids across Germany and Austria-Hungary. On one of their raids, they managed to capture the infamous Doctor Poison (a nickname from Doctor Isabel Maru), a toxicologist responsible for creating chemical weapons for the German military. That arrest caught the attention of the press within Allied countries—primarily Britain and France.
It was when they began referring to her as Wonder Woman.
Two years after Diana's arrival to Man's World, the Great War ended with the Armistice of Compiègne and then the Treaty of Versailles. With the task force disbanded and newfound peace, Diana didn't know what to do once the Great War ended. Thankfully, she wasn't alone. Steve Trevor and the task force members made efforts to ensure that she felt comfortable at her new home. They traveled across Europe while helping the citizens rebuild badly damaged communities along the Western Front. Her deeds made her beloved by Flanders' people, who welcomed her into their homes with open arms.
Throughout the Interwar Period, Diana became somewhat accustomed to Man's World while gaining a foothold in politics. Especially when Hitler was appointed Chancellor of the German Reich and began his campaign against the Jewish population. From 1933 to 1938, she heavily criticized German leadership while defending the innocent from the authorities' beatings. And when the Nuremberg Laws were enacted, Wonder Woman began publicly helping them flee the country for fear of their safety. However, her efforts were ceased when she was barred from setting foot on German soil because of the Munich Agreement. It caused her to feel angry while most of Europe celebrated it, which included Steve Trevor, believing that peace prevailed.
Sadly, they were wrong.
When the German Reich took over Czechoslovakia, violating the Munich Agreement, Britain and France realized that peace had failed and began preparing for war. The task force was assembled once more to protect the Allied countries from German aggression. And then, the invasion of Poland took place seven months after the task force's formation. Wonder Woman got prepared to assist the Polish army against the aggressive German offensive. Instead, Allied Command told her that she and her squad had to remain at the Western Front. She planned on disobeying orders until Steve calmed her down and convinced her to listen. So, she did.
And she hated herself for giving up so easily. In fact, the Maginot Line remained largely undisturbed while the enemy conquered Scandinavian until nine months later. A German man, wearing an armored suit, began calling for Wonder Woman to challenge him in combat. Referring to himself as Roter Panzer (German: Red Tank), Helmut Streicher proclaimed himself to be the Third Reich's answer to Wonder Woman. Diana accepted the request thinking another victory was within grasp. However, she underestimated him. Equipped with an arm cannon, capable of releasing concussive blasts, and a nearly indestructible armor, Helmut gave her a fight that proved to be a struggle for the first time on Man's World.
Yet, Diana was able to overwhelm Roter Panzer and damage his armor significant enough to deactivate the arm cannon. While the German army fell back to their Siegfried Line without their hero, their celebration was cut short when they realized the attack was a distraction from the real German army to invade the Low Countries. Realizing they only had weeks until the Nazis reached Paris, British Command ordered all Allied forces to withdrawal to Dunkirk for an evacuation. Wonder Woman and her squad were ordered to safeguard Helmut from questioning. But then, German forces surrounded Dunkirk and started advancing towards the beach. In the chaos, Roter Panzer managed to free himself and killed Charlie when his arm cannon reactivated. Diana tried to get revenge, but he was saved by a German regiment, and the squad was forced to retreat.
But there was enough time to grab Charlie's body.
On the first full day of the evacuation, Diana managed to get a boat for Charlie and her remaining squad and then volunteer to stay behind and help out at the perimeter. Steve attempted to stay with her before being restrained by her request. Wonder Woman felt relieved to watch the British destroyer departing the harbor, knowing that her friends were safe. Then, she returned to the fight. The evacuation took eight more days before it finally ended, but it was the most traumatic experience in her life, equating it to spending eternity in Tartarus. Even years after the Miracle of Dunkirk, she still refused to talk about some days because they were too painful to remember.
After the operation was deemed complete, the unconscious body of Wonder Woman was washed up on the shores of Dover. Upon the discovery, witnesses rushed her to the nearest hospital, where she went into surgery to remove the bullets. The procedure took hours because there were so many inside that they thought she wasn't going to survive the day. Fortunately, she did and began her recovery. Though her wounds healed and her strength returned, there were still so many scars—physical and mental—that doctor recommended Wonder Woman to remain away from the fighting. However, knowing that so many people depended on her, she didn't listen to them and went back to service after nearly two months in the hospital.
Upon reuniting with the task force, Diana was notified that France surrendered to the Riech after Paris had fallen. But instead of going on the offense, her task force was reduced to a defensive role as the Luftwaffe began bombing raids on British cities and industries. It was renamed Wonder Men to boost the morale of civilians and helped bombing shelters in affected cities. Wonder Woman, meanwhile, joined the Air Raid Precautions and was heavily involved in rescue services. And whenever she wasn't helping out the ARP, Diana took to the skies with the Royal Air Force to fight the Luftwaffe. She and the task force did that for eight months until the Germans started reducing bombing raids.
That was when they were given new orders to help out the Allied forces defending Tobruk from Axis forces, who had the port city under siege. One day, Polish scouts reported to Diana that Roter Panzer was spotted in Tripoli awaiting orders from General Erwin Rommel. She knew that it was the perfect opportunity to avenge the murder of her friend, Charlie. But, to prevent more losses on her side, Diana told nobody from Wonder Women about it and departed Tobruk during night time. When she got near the area where Helmut was spotted, the place appeared to be deserted, and she realized that it was a trap. It was where she met Gundra, the Third Reich's Wonder Woman.
Gundra proclaimed to be a Valkyrie sent to serve the Fatherland by Odin himself, while the Führer declared Wonder Woman to be a direct threat to the German people. So, a fight ensured. And to Diana's surprise, Gundra was strong and knew how to use a spear; but, she wasn't quick enough to dodge a slice wound. However, the Valkyrie managed to stab the spear into Diana's shoulder. Both of them were too injured to finish each other off, and Wonder Woman was forced to retreat when Roter Panzer arrived with reinforcements. Steve was waiting for her when she came back to Tobruk and tried to get the reason for her disappearance; however, she didn't provide an answer to his question.
Suddenly, the Empire of Japan launched an attack on Hawaii, practically dragging the United States into the war. That caused America to join the Allies and began preparations to send their troops over to Europe. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman and the task force were pulled out of Tobruk and sent to Southeast Asia to protect British Singapore, but the Japanese navy and army proved overwhelming for them and Allied troops stationed there. So when they started their invasion of the Philippines, the United States ordered General Douglas MacArthur to leave for Australia. Diana and her task force were assigned to protect him from any threats presented by the Japanese.
But, they weren't expecting an assassin to be in their presence. The assassin transformed into an Asian black bear and lunged toward MacArthur. Sameer was able to shove the American out of harm's way, but he was torn apart by the assassin. Wonder Woman instantly knocked him unconscious with a single punch that sent him flying. Then, she went over to her friend and knew that he was gone. With Japanese forces on their way, there was only enough to pick up Sameer's body and board the ship. Later, thanks to American intelligence, Diana learned that the assassin was Thomas Morita, a Japanese-American who defected to Japan.
Before she had the chance to mourn, Diana was introduced to the All-Star Squadron, the group of superheroes personally selected by President Roosevelt. The squad leaders met with her to discuss the possibility of having Wonder Woman in the squadron. She accepted on the condition that Wonder Men remained out of the All-Star business because she didn't want to bury any more of her friends. This decision angered Steve and the other members, but she didn't have time to explain herself since Allied forces requested their presence.
Wonder Woman and her task force participated in the invasion of Sicily but didn't know that Gundra was sent by the Riech to assist the Italian forces. The Valkyrie saw that the Wonder Men were all alone while Wonder Woman dealt with the coastal defenses around the island. So, she struck. Steve Trevor was knocked unconscious while Chief received a fatal blow by the spear. However, in his last moment, he managed to critically wound Gundra with his rifle and forced her to retreat. It took an hour before Diana found her task force beaten and Chief dead. Once the island was secured, she began searching for Gundra but only found a note that said she was taken back to Berlin for treatment.
Diana barely had any time to mourn her friend's death because of Operation Overlord. Allied command sent her and Steve over to occupied France to group with Captain America and his sidekick, Bucky. After meeting up, they made their way towards the city of Le Mans and found the resistance cell. It didn't take long to be introduced to Sylvia Halphen and for Steve to get her attention. The two of them became close for the few days they were working together. And while they were alone, they had a one-night stand at the headquarters; during the night, Sylvia revealed that she was a German spy named Paula von Gunther, who killed the real Sylvia Halphen.
Then, she slit his throat—ear to ear—and watched him bleed to death. While she was taking a bath (to wash away the blood), Paula didn't realize that Wonder Woman and Captain America (along with Bucky) came back earlier than expected. Diana searched for Steve until she found him tied up on the bed with his throat slit. She said nothing, noticed the bathroom door opened slightly, and pulled out her sword from the scabbard. In an instant, she opened the door and beheaded the murderer. Paula didn't have time to react or even noticed that Diana was back. In fact, Captain America and Bucky didn't notice what happened until they heard Diana screaming in pain.
Things went downhill since that night. Captain America and Bucky went missing while fighting Red Skull somewhere in the North Atlantic Ocean. Wonder Woman spent three days searching for them but was told by the British military to come back. For her efforts in the war and in Dunkirk, Diana was awarded the Victoria Cross and paraded around London on Victory in Europe Day. She didn't feel like celebrating after losing all of her friends, including Steve. The Wonder Men were celebrated and buried together at Brookwood Cemetery. On that day, the coffins of her friends were the heaviest thing Wonder Woman ever carried. Then, she attended funeral services for Captain America and Bucky. It was where she met and befriended Peggy Carter.
Diana was then sent to Allied-occupied Germany to maintain order, denazify the country, and hunt down anyone responsible for the Holocaust. She spent months there while the war with the Empire of Japan was coming to an end. Then, one day, Diana nearly fainted and didn't know why until she heard what happened to Hiroshima. Without hesitation, Wonder Woman departed and headed straight from the city. When she got there, it was in ruins like she hasn't seen in her life on Man's World. Entire blocks were leveled as the survivors desperately called out for help. Then, she went deeper into the epicenter of the devastation and saw the dead bodies of a family. Diana broke down on the spot.
She spent the entire night escorting the survivors to the two hospitals that remained standing and helping the medical staff out. Wonder Woman wanted to know who was responsible for this horrific attack on civilians. It wasn't until the following day that she learned, for a leaflet, that the United States was responsible. Wonder Woman flew to America for answers, but the All-Stars stopped her. The squadron managed to convince her to calm down and rest so they could talk about recent events. The next day, however, Diana was awakened and warned that a second atomic bomb was going to be dropped. Wonder Woman left to go look for the bomb and make sure it was never used again.
But waiting for her was the All-Star Squadron. They warned her to not interfere with the mission, but Diana refused to listen and chased after the B-29 bomber. The members responded by attempting to restrain her as their last resort. However, she soon broke free of their gasp and resumed chasing after it. With the option for peace gone, the remaining members of All-Stars were called upon to deal with Wonder Woman. After a half-hour of fighting, Diana didn't manage to stop the atomic bomb and watched in horror as Nagasaki was bombed. With no more reason to fight, Wonder Woman surrendered to the All-Stars.
Yet, Diana was released and allowed to help the people of Nagasaki and Hiroshima as long as she didn't mention the incident to anyone else. And that's what she did, avoiding calls from the British military for months. Then, Starman returned with an invitation to join the Justice Society of America as their ambassador to the United Nations. Diana hesitated for a second but accepted his offer, believing that it was a way for her to maintain peace. Once she was done in Japan, Diana returned to Europe and began helping with reconstruction efforts across Europe while representing the JSA at the United Nations. She helped fight the Injustice Society whenever they were a threat to the world.
Then, despite her efforts in saving Washington D.C. from Ultra-Humanite, Wonder Woman was branded as a communist sympathizer during the height of the Red Scare. It made her the first superhero to be branded by the American government. While some members started to treat her differently, Diana remained as their ambassador for some time. And then, the Vietnam War began. Diana condemned it, stating that America was actively avoiding the struggles of its poor by going to war. It caused the American ambassador to the United Kingdom to call her a communist sympathizer. Wonder Woman began to call for the disarmament of nuclear weapons, realizing how close the world came to an end during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
In spite of pressure from the United States, Diana chose to remain the JSA's ambassador for the foreseeable future. Meanwhile, she became interested in archaeology after Themiscyra was discovered in Turkey. Using her vast wealth, Diana brought the recently discovered ancient town for herself to learn more about the Amazons. She considered turning it into her home because of how similar it was to Themyscira. Wonder Woman kept on traveling to Vietnam War, protecting civilians from American troops. And even participated in the Civil Rights movement, protecting Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X from harm. Even as Man's World was still changing, Wonder Woman never gave up on it and its people—for better or worse.
Key Notes
Julia Kapatelis - A brilliant archaeologist that's helping Wonder Woman out with the ancient town of Themyscira. Vanessa Kapatelis - Daughter of Julia Kapatelis and university student. Alana Dominguez - Secretary to Wonder Woman. Etta Candy - Personal assistant to Wonder Woman and Diana Prince.
~50 AD: Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, pleads with the Olympian Gods to bring life into a clay statue. Sympathetic to the request, Zeus uses his thunder to bring it consciousness while the others (except for Hera) granting their "gifts." Hippolyta names her daughter Diana.
~59 AD: General Antiope and her right hand, Philippus, starts mentoring Diana for the Amazons, defenders of Themyscira. Queen Hippolyta orders them to intensify her daughter's training to the point she could beat Antiope herself. Then, she demands to never speak to their Queen about it ever again.
1916: Princess Diana of Themyscira saves Captain Steve Trevor from drowning and brings him inland for questioning. Using the Lasso of Hestia, the Themyscirans learn of World War I, and it's horrors engulfing Man's World. Diana wishes to help them while her mother refuses to provide aid. In defiance, the Princess steals from the island's armory and escorts Steve to the docks. But before boarding a boat, they were caught by the Queen and the Amazons. Hippolyta tries to get her daughter to stay by challenging her to combat but loses. Diana departs with Steve despite knowing she will never be allowed to return.
25 April: Diana sets foot on Man's World for the first time in the French city of Nice and then begins her march towards the Great War.
26 April: Steve and Diana fight the Germans for the first time to prevent them from burning a French village. Their battle gets the attention of Allied Intelligence and sends a group, led by Charlie McKenna, to investigate. Upon finding them, Charlie doesn't initially believe what Diana did to the Germans but hatches a plan to bring them to the trenches of Fromelles to repeal an expected German gas attack.
27-29 April: Charlie and the British soldiers stationed watch as Diana defends them with strength beyond imagination. After the battle, Charlie is convinced that Diana could turn the tide of the war and brings her to London.
30 April: Allied Command starts debating whether or not it's wise to send a woman into the fight. Diana makes it clear that she was going to help stop the war with or without their support. Near ten o'clock in the night, the British military creates a separate task force for them with the purpose of eliminating high ranking officers from the Central Powers and disrupting chemical weapons production.
1917: The United States of America declares war on the German Empire and sends its troops to Europe.
8 July: Diana and the task force raid a factory located between Austria-Hungry and the German Empire. Unexpectedly, Isabel Maru (infamous known as Doctor Poison) is spotted fleeing towards the woods by Steve. She is captured and is brought to France for trial. Her arrest gets the attention of the press, which starts referring to Diana as Wonder Woman.
1918: Germany signs the Armistice at Compiègne, ending World War I.
28 May: Diana is introduced to the Americans via the American Expeditionary Forces and participants in the Battle of Cantigny. American soldiers witness Wonder Woman in combat for the first time.
1919-1932: The United Kingdom begins demobilization and the task force is disbanded. Diana, feeling a lack of purpose, joins in the reconstruction efforts in Belgium and France's affected regions with help from Steve and Charlie.
1933: Adolf Hitler is appointed as the Chancellor of the German Reich. The regime starts going after people deemed "dangerous" and placing them at the Dachau concentration camp. Wonder Woman beings frequent visits to the Riech to stop beatings, instructed by the authorities, on the Jewish population.
1935: Nuremberg Laws enacts in the German Reich. Wonder Woman demands that the United Kingdom boycott the Berlin Olympics and ultimately fails to incite one. She begins efforts to help the Jewish population escape from the regime, which significantly bothers the Nazi government.
1938: The Munich Agreement is signed between the German Reich and the major European powers, allowing the Reich to annex the Czechoslovak Sudetenland area in exchange for peace. In addition, Wonder Woman is barred from ever setting foot on "German soil." She plans on confronting the British government and Prime Minister Chamberlain, but Steve manages to talk her out of it to maintain peace.
1939: The German Reich invades and occupies Czechoslovakia, violating the Munich Agreement. The United Kingdom and France, realizing that the appeasement policy failed them, start preparations for the inevitable war.
31 March: The United Kingdom guarantees Poland's independence, ensuring support in the event of an invasion by the Reich. Later on the day, the British military reactivates the task force with the sole purpose of protecting Allied countries from German aggression.
23 August: The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact is signed between the German Reich and the Soviet Union.
1 September: The German Reich invades Poland. The Free City of Danzig falls under German control on the same day.
3 September: The United Kingdom and France declare war on the German Reich. Wonder Woman prepares her squad to assist the Polish army but is told to remain on the Western Front. She plans on disobeying orders until Steve calms her down and convinces her to listen to command.
1940: Helmut Streicher, known as Roter Panzer (German: Red Tank), strikes the Maginot Line and gets captured by Wonder Woman. She soon realizes that the attack was a distraction and learns that the Germans had invaded the Low Countries.
19 May: The United Kingdom begins planning for Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force, without informing France. The task force is ordered to pull back from the Maginot Line and withdraw to Dunkirk, bringing Roter Panzer for interrogation.
25 May: The Allied forces withdraw to Dunkirk while German forces surround the city.
26 May: Operation Dynamo begins. Roter Panzer breaks free from his restraints and kills Charlie McKenna in the struggle. He gets saved by a panzer group before Wonder Woman has the chance to kill him. But, she has enough time to retrieve Charlie's body.
27 May - 3 June: Wonder Woman stays behind to assist the troops along the defensive lines. She spends eight days at Dunkirk before the last ships leave, signaling that Dynamo was over. Eventually, her unconscious body is found on the shores of Dover. Diana spends two months in the hospital to recover from her wounds.
10 July: Battle of Britain begins.
3 September: Wonder Woman leaves the hospital against the doctor's advice and reunites with the task force.
7 September: The Blitz starts. British military shifts the task force into a defensive role as a response to the bombing raids on cities across the aisle. To improve morale amongst the civilian population, the task force is renamed Wonder Men and helps build bombing shelters in affected cities. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman joins the Air Raid Precautions and does whatever to help out when she wasn't fighting the Luftwaffe.
1941: President Roosevelt signs the Lend-Lease bill to give much-needed aid to Britain. Wonder Woman and the task force are given new assignments and sent to help defend Tobruk. During the siege, Roter Panzer is rumored to have been spotted at Tripoli by scouts. Without telling her task force and Steve, Diana leaves Tobruk to avenge him for killing Charlie. But she's interrupted by Gundra, the Third Reich's Wonder Woman. The two of them start fighting and manage to wound each other. But, Diana is forced to retreat after Helmut arrives with reinforcements.
22 June: Germany invades the Soviet Union, ending the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.
26 November: Sensing that victory was near, Wonder Woman and her task force are reassigned to investigate rumors that Doctor Poison is developing a deadly nerve agent for the German Riech.
7 Dec: Japan launches an attack on Pearl Harbor and declares war on the United States and the United Kingdom. Japanese forces land in the Philippines, French Indochina, and British Singapore. With the sudden development, Wonder Woman and her task force are sent over to Southeast Asia to aid Allied forces.
8 Dec: The United States declares war on Japan and joins the Allied Powers.
1942: Despite the arrival of Wonder Women and the Wonder Men, Japanese forces capture the Dutch East Indies and British Singapore. They are ordered to leave with General Douglas MacArthur in the Philippines and protect him from harm. But, Kung ambushes them and kills Sameer, another dear friend to Diana. He manages to escape capture after his failed attempt while Sameer's body is taken onboard the ship to Australia.
29 March: The Nazi propaganda film, Gundra: Retter des Vaterlandes (Gundra: Savior of the Fatherland), is released and tells the origins of Gundra, a Valkyrie sent to save the German race from Wonder Woman. The film ends with Gundra delivering the killing blow at Wonder Woman and proclaiming that the "Fatherland is now safe."
18 April: The Doolittle Raid is launched, bombing Tokyo from the United States and giving American troops a morale boost.
7 June: The United States navy defeats the Japanese navy, sinking four aircraft carriers, at the Battle of Midway.
24 June: General Dwight D. Eisenhower arrives in London to assume command of American forces in Europe.
23-24 October: British troops defeat the German and Italian forces at El Alamein, sending them into a chaotic retreat to Tunisia.
8 November: Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of Vichy-controlled Morocco and Algeria, begins.
1943: Wonder Woman joins the All-Star Squadron with the condition that the Wonder Men aren't involved, which angers Steve and Chief.
2 February: The German 6th Army surrenders to Soviet forces at Stalingrad, who had been encircled for six months.
13 May: Axis forces in North Africa surrender to Allied force ten days after the fall of Tunis and Bizerte.
10 July: Operation Husky, the Allied invasion of Sicily, begins. Wonder Woman and her task force are sent to assist with Allied forces.
13 July: While Wonder Woman gets distracted by the advancing Italian forces, Gundra confronts Wonder Men and delivers a killing blow to Chief. But, he manages to critically wounds her with his custom-made rifle. She is forced to retreat. Upon discovering Chief's body, Diana
17 August: Allied forces secure the entire island of Sicily, and Wonder Woman begins searching it for Gundra. Unfortunately, it's discovered that she was transported back to Berlin for treatment.
12 September: The Italian Social Republic, a German puppet state, is formed and Mussolini is put in charge once more.
24 December: US General Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
1944: Wonder Woman and Wonder Men (along with Captain America and his sidekick, Bucky) are sent to assist resistance fighters in occupied France to prepare for Operation Overlord. They meet up with Sylvia Halphen, the Le Mans cell leader, and start establishing contact with Allied command. Sylvia and Steve have a one night stand after a few days together. Sylvia reveals that she's a German spy named Paula von Gunther before slicing his throat ear to ear. Diana discovers his body while she's taking a bath and beheads her with no time to react.
6 June: Allied forces successfully invade Normandy and starts pushing towards Paris.
25 August: Paris is liberated by the Free French Forces. Victory parades are held the day after.
26 November: Due to heavy rain, the war in Italy becomes a stalemate.
1945: Wonder Woman learns that Captain America and Bucky are missing while flying over the North Atlantic Ocean. She spends three days searching for them until Allied command orders her to come back to Europe. The Charter of the United Nations is signed.
6 August: The United States of America drops the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Wonder Woman is horrified upon seeing the aftermath and learns that America is responsible.
9 August: Wonder Woman learns about a second atomic bomb and tries to stop America from dropping it. But, several members of the Justice Society of America restrain her while she struggled. Eventually, she breaks free and begins fighting before being knocked out. America is able to drop the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
2 September: The United States of America accepts the Empire of Japan's surrender, thus formally ending the Second World War.
20 November: The Nuremberg War Crimes tribunal begins.
1946: Isabel Maru gets taken during Operation Osoaviakhim and is forced to work for the Soviet Union. While Helmut Streicher is captured by T-Force in connection to Operation Paperclip. Wonder Woman accepts Starman's offer to join the Justice Society of America and become its ambassador to the United Nations.
1949: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is founded to resist Communist expansion. The Soviet Union tests its first atomic bomb.
1952: The Marshall Plan ends. The United Kingdom successfully tests its first atomic bomb.
1953: The Ultra-Humanite is defeated by the Justice Society of America and fails to take out the sitting American government. An armistice agreement ends fighting in the Korean War after the threat of nuclear weapons.
1954: Wonder Woman gets branded as a communist sympathizer by the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
1955: Injustice Society is founded with Gundra as one of its founding members. The Warsaw Pact is founded in Eastern Europe as the communist counterpart to NATO. Vietnam War begins.
1958: The Purifiers are founded by anti-meta human extremists. Thor IRBM deployed to the United Kingdom.
1959: Castro wins the Cuban Revolution and becomes the dictator of Cuba, inspiring guerrilla movements across Latin America.
1961: John F. Kennedy becomes President of the United States. The Berlin Wall is built by the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union detonates the Tsar Bomba.
1962: The Cuban Missile Crisis happens. Wonder Woman begins calls for denuclearization
1963: President John F. Kennedy is assassinated, and S.H.I.E.L.D is created as a result.
1964: The Gulf of Tonkin Incident leads to the open involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War. Wonder Woman condemns it. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is signed into law.
1967: Wonder Woman buys the ancient city of Themyscira.
1968: Present Day.
References / Sample Post
I have already done a few posts as Wonder Woman. So, here are some of them along with the intro posts from The Misfits!
Shining Path, a socialist revolutionary movement, took inspiration from the Old World's revolutionary movements to protest the Stellar Confederacy. At the start of its foundation, their goal was to get the attention of the Confederate Parliament and accept the Six Demands. The first, and most important, demand called for the restoration of selected laws and bills scrapped by corporations. The second demand called for anti-monopoly and corporate tax laws to be enacted. The third called for the resignation and arrest of wealthy individuals and politicians that played a part in the transfer of powers to corporations. The fourth requested an independent committee investigate alleged brutality against protesters (and bystanders) from the police, military forces, and PMCs bought over by corporations. The fifth ordered an amnesty for arrested protesters and the sixth, and final, demand called for the abolishment of the Confederacy in favor of independence.
Unsurprisingly, their demands were avoided and resulted in a surprising attack that killed twenty-two people. Shining Path kept on protesting for months while doing whatever peaceful options were available that brought attention from the media. While in the background, several members started talking about stockpiling supplies and weaponry for a possible attack against Airwave, a drone company responsible for producing drones for the Confederacy and PMCs. Leadership knew of the matter and decided against stopping them but did condemn the idea of attacking Airwave.
Then, the news reached Frontier Post.
Earth ended in a nuclear war, bringing the Stellar Confederacy down with them. Everyone on Frontier Post was horrified and sadden by the news even the Shining Path. But, several members saw this moment as their only chance to strike while everyone was still caught off-guard. That triggered the leadership into an emergency session, where they voted whether to strike or not. Four of the two leading members voted in favor of attacking, starting with Airwave to find out if their Frontier Post headquarters secretly housed an underground factory used to produce military-grade drones for the former Confederacy.
Persons of Interest
Zhan Yijun - Leader of the Shining Path. Marie-Hélène Leloup - Lead Correspondent of Pandora's Lantern and spokepwerson for Shining Path. Sadiki Saliba - Organizer of the Elliot Square protest and its upcoming occupation. Amalia Hart - General of Shining Path forces and owner of Amalia's Armory. Isabel Barceló - Director of Intelligence and active agent for Shining Path. Carol Morris - Chief Engineer and Technical of the Shining Path
Resources
Much of their supplies come in the form of donations from other protesters, anonymous sources, or supportive citizens.
Strengths
Hardened Protestors - Shining Path has always been fighting the hard fight since their creation. Their members had been pepper sprayed, tear gassed, and brtually beaten by counterprotesters, the authorities, and PMCs hired by corporations. Yet, that has never stopped them for protesting their demands. Those within leadership also had their fair share of scars from the protests and riots.
Liberation Square - Known as Elliot Square by the locals, Liberation Square is planned to become the starting grounds of the resistance due to its strategic location. It's close to the several high-rising buildings that overlook the downtown district. And in addition, the Airwave headquarters is next to the square along with a police station.
Blinding Light - A secret weapon that has been worked on for months by Amalia in her armory. It was a powerful flashbang and thermite capable of melting through metals while blinding anyone nearby.
Weaknesses
Frontier Post - The first trading post established when humanity ventured out beyond the Solar System. Frontier Post was their first attempt at establishing a colony far away from Earth and it worked. Eventually, it became the most populated megacity in the Confederacy making them influential within the political and corporate world. Despite the Confederate being wiped out and several major corporations hurt economically, their presence is still stronger than anywhere else within the galaxy—that also includes their military.
Vilified - The media in Frontier Post was already brought out by corporations with right-leaning biases. It should come as no surprise that they are going to vilify the Shining Path even more as the liberation movement begins. That's why Pandora's Lantern has been established: to fight back against any false information about them.
Surrounded on All Sides - Once the resistance begins, there's no doubt in mind that the military will respond accordingly. It would depend on the strength that the movement manages to gain during the confusion especially if the Airwave is successfully occupied. Otherwise, the might of the former Confederacy military are more than ready to take on resistance fighters.