- "The world isn’t black and white. It’s shades of gray, with the occasional flash of red"
- ―Jacqueline to S.H.I.E.L.D Agent
Jacqueline "Rosie" "Peggy" Carter was a talented actress and a skilled agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., following in the footsteps of her mother, Peggy Carter. While making a name for herself in Hollywood, she secretly carried out covert missions for S.H.I.E.L.D., using her public persona as a cover for intelligence work. Trained in espionage and hand-to-hand combat, Rosie played a key role in dismantling underground HYDRA cells that had survived the fall of the organization. Her ability to slip between the glamorous world of entertainment and the dangerous life of a spy made her one of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s most versatile operatives, ensuring that the legacy of Peggy Carter lived on. Whether navigating the treacherous world of international intrigue or captivating audiences on the silver screen, Rosie Carter consistently demonstrated exceptional courage, resourcefulness, and unwavering loyalty to her country and her organization.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Rosie balanced a rising career in Hollywood with her covert work as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. While she became a celebrated actress, starring in spy thrillers and war films that captivated audiences, she also carried out dangerous missions during the height of the Cold War.
As S.H.I.E.L.D. expanded, Rosie played a vital role in bridging the worlds of espionage and entertainment, proving that she was as formidable in the field as she was on the silver screen.
By the 21st century, Rosie had long since retired from fieldwork, but her legacy endured. When S.H.I.E.L.D. fell in the wake of HYDRA’s resurgence, she aided in the agency’s reconstruction, offering her decades of experience to the new generation of operatives. A living testament to the Carter name, she ensured that both the world of intelligence and the world of cinema would never forget what it meant to be a hero.
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History[]
Early Life[]
Childhood[]
Rosie Carter was born in 1941, at the height of World War II, a time of uncertainty and sacrifice. Her earliest years were shaped by a world at war, with her mother, Peggy Carter, deeply involved in the Strategic Scientific Reserve’s fight against HYDRA. Though Peggy Carter never intended for her daughter to be directly exposed to the war, it was impossible to shield her entirely. The people who surrounded Rosie in her earliest years were spies, soldiers, and strategists—men and women who spoke in whispers about missions and threats that the rest of the world couldn’t even fathom.
In the final years of the war, Rosie’s life was one of constant movement. As Peggy continued her work with the Strategic Scientific Reserve, their lives were defined by safe houses, secured government facilities, and stretches of time spent with trusted allies while her mother was away on dangerous assignments. Peggy, though fiercely loving, was not always present—her duty to the war effort demanded long absences, and for much of her infancy, Rosie was cared for by trusted members of the SSR, including Howard Stark and his butler, Edwin Jarvis.
When the war finally ended in 1945, Rosie was just a toddler, too young to understand the magnitude of what had happened but old enough to recognize that the world had changed. While many families were reuniting and returning to normalcy, Rosie’s life remained unconventional. Instead of settling into the postwar dream of suburban comfort, she and her mother remained entangled in a world of espionage, with Peggy helping to lay the foundation of S.H.I.E.L.D. Though Peggy tried to keep Rosie’s life as normal as possible, there was no escaping the reality that duty always came first.
As Rosie grew older, she developed a deep admiration for her mother, even if she sometimes longed for a more stable, predictable life. The Carter household was anything but ordinary. Rosie began to realize just how different her life was from other children. While her classmates in school spoke of family vacations and fathers who worked nine-to-five jobs, Rosie’s world was filled with secrets she wasn’t allowed to talk about. She learned early on how to read people, how to listen between the lines, and how to keep information to herself—skills that would later serve her well.
The Cold War[]
By the time she entered her teenage years in the late 1950s, the world had shifted from the open battlefields of World War II to the shadowy conflict of the Cold War. Rosie, now Jacqueline to most, began to see firsthand that the war had never truly ended—it had simply evolved. The threats were different, but the stakes were just as high. She watched as her mother, now a leader in S.H.I.E.L.D., navigated the treacherous world of espionage, working to keep global peace while constantly looking over her shoulder for threats both known and unknown.
By then, she had already been exposed to too much to ever live a simple life. However, unlike her mother, she had another passion—one that provided an escape from the world of spies and secrets. Acting. While intelligence work required deception, performance allowed her to transform into someone else entirely, if only for a little while.
The Sixties and the Balance[]
By the time she reached adulthood in the early 1960s, Rosie—now more often called Jacqueline—had two roads ahead of her. One led to a life in intelligence, where she could use her sharp mind and quick reflexes to serve the organization her mother had built. The other led to the stage and screen, where she could craft a different kind of legacy, one that had nothing to do with war or espionage.
In the end, she didn’t choose between them. She chose both.
A chance encounter during a S.H.I.E.L.D. assignment in Los Angeles led to an unexpected discovery: Hollywood had a use for someone like her. Her striking presence, quick wit, and ability to slip into different roles made her a natural performer, and soon, she found herself cast in films. What might have been a short-lived cover for an undercover operation turned into a genuine career.
But Jacqueline Carter never left S.H.I.E.L.D.—she simply learned how to operate in both worlds. While her mother had built S.H.I.E.L.D. from the ground up, Jacqueline worked within its shadows, using her growing celebrity status as a perfect cover. On the surface, she was a rising actress, but beneath that, she was something far more dangerous—a Carter, trained in espionage, deception, and survival.
Personality[]
Jacqueline "Rosie" Carter is a woman of contradictions—an actress who can charm a room with ease and a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent whose sharp mind and quick reflexes keep her two steps ahead of everyone around her. On the outside, she’s polished, poised, and alluring, with a natural ability to captivate people. Her acting career allows her to slip into various roles with such precision that it's almost impossible to tell where the real Jacqueline ends and the character begins. But beneath that glitzy surface is someone who is far more complex, someone who has been trained to be vigilant, calculating, and resolutely self-reliant. She’s fiercely independent, she is also deeply loyal to the few people she lets close. She learned early on from her mother, Peggy, the importance of duty and sacrifice, but she also saw how it could isolate a person.
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- Master Martial Artist:
- Expert Marksman:
- Master Spy
- Psychological Manipulation
- Espionage and Intelligence Gathering
- Disguise and Undercover Operations: Her background in acting gives her a unique advantage in undercover missions. She can assume multiple identities, each tailored to fit the context of the mission. Her acting skills allow her to convincingly play any role, from a high-society figure to a low-level criminal, all while maintaining her composure and focus.
- Multilingual Proficiency: Rosie is was fluent in her native English, as well as Russian and German. She could also speak with a convincing American accent while undercover.
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