A young man outside the alley ran up, helped Steve Rogers, looked at his wounds and then turned around and said: "Thanks, buddy, my name is James Barnes, usually you can call me Bucky, thanks for helping Steve Rogers teach the bastard a lesson."
Thor was stunned, he finally understood that he had been sent to 1942 by the Ancient One with the power of the Time Jewel. This was a difficult year for the United States. On the one hand, the German offensive reached its peak, and the power of one country led several countries to fight; on the other hand, Pearl Harbor happened a few months ago, and the United States, which was in theater mode, finally couldn't stand still.
So, did the gap in the timeline happen during this period?
From the looks of it, the thin man in front of you is naturally the future Captain America. This afternoon, he was once again refused entry into the army. Asthma, scarlet fever, heart disease, high blood pressure... The recruiter even wondered how the poor boy had survived to this day...
Don't look at how brilliant and upstanding Captain America is in the movie, in fact, this guy is quite dishonest, and has tried to join the army with forged identities many times.
Come to think of it, in the future, my name didn't appear during the Second World War, so...
"Donald Blake, you're welcome. I hate that kind of trash who's strong but doesn't dare go to the front line and hides in the back to do his best." Thor made a name for himself and shook their hands. Not really absurd.
Seeing the scraps of paper scattered on the floor, it was Steve's enlistment rejection notice. Bucky said helplessly, "Hey, even though ID isn't all that authentic these days, it's a dangerous thing for you to keep forging your identity and trying to join the army over and over again, and it's illegal."
Steve blurted out, disapprovingly.
Bucky had no choice but to change the subject and said to Thor: "Dude, there's [Tomorrow's World Expo] tonight, are the three of us going to visit together?"
Thor agreed, anyway, the mission still hasn't got a clue.
...
I must say that the relationship between Bucky and Steve is very good. While taking part in the exhibition, he also helped Steve date two girls. Although with Steve's height and straight male attributes, there's likely to be no drama.
Thor was wandering around, thinking about his mission ideas. There's a problem with this season's timeline, and it's likely to involve Captain America, but he did think of one thing:
It's said that when Captain America returned the jewel at the end, he stayed in the 1940s for the last stop, completed his date with Peggy Carter and spent a lifetime with her.
So, in this world, there will be an old Captain America in hiding. But if he avoids the witching incident, Captain America won't have a chance to travel through time and space, which will form a conflict. The purpose of the meeting with Peggy Carter was to verify the existence of the old Captain America.
Perhaps this is a time loophole?
"Pinga, congratulations to the host for discovering the branch of the mission "The Eternal Secret". Complete the mission after completing all the branches!"
"Branch 1: Block Captain America's future passage through the root and maintain the timeline where the host is located!"
"Branch 2: Not unlocked, please explore for yourself."
"Branch 3: Not unlocked, please explore for yourself."
Stop Captain America from crossing?
So, in the timeline I'm in, the old Captain America doesn't exist.
Since we want to block him at the root, we have to start with the motivation that Captain America crossed over...
Peggy Carter!
Thor looked at Steve and Bucky not far away, and smiled - Captain America, Captain America, women are dangerous! I'm doing this for your own good!
The smile gradually changed, and an idea took shape.