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With This Ring (Young Justice SI) (Thread Fourteen)

What I'm wondering is where he found an Orange Lantern in the Marvel universe.
Could have been just a compatible source of energy. I mean, it's Marvel. They've been running nearly as long as DC, so I'm sure Greed-based artifacts exist in it somewhere.
 
5th March
14:36 GMT -5
Earth 8096
Hmm... Not the core Marvel timeline, that's 616... 'Earth Mightiest Heroes', am I right?
(Edit: Ninja'd several times over. The joy of working the way I do.)

Anthony scowls at me as I chivvy my team mates out. "You know, this is technically my house. And by 'technically' I mean 'I literally own it'."

"And I'll let you all back in just as soon as you're wearing-" I pat Anthony's power armour with my left hand and give Thor a slightly harder glare than he really deserves. "-normal clothes, and I've made sure that he's well enough to do anything."
Who knows how he might react to seeing clearly super-human people, especially a particularly Aryan-looking Nordic God. Might well go out through the wall.

Janet shrinks and flies up so that she can look at the now-defrosted Steven Rogers over my shoulder. "He looks fine to me."

"He's been frozen in a block of ice for over sixty years, Janet. I'll be impressed if he's not a vegetable. Please?"

"Hmh." She folds her arms across her chest as Anthony and Thor give up and head down the corridor towards their rooms. I raise my left hand and generate a fly swatter construct. Her eyes widen. "You wouldn't."
"Oh, please. Don't you like being spanked?"

"I'd feel bad about it, but if I thought your presence was a risk to my patient's wellbeing, I would."

"Okay, fine!" She turns away, reverting to normal size as she stalks down the corridor with fists clenched. "Jerk!"
<sigh> Temperamental as ever.

And we're good. I step back into the mansion's sick bay and close the door. Then I lock it before turning around to look down at Captain America.

Ring, status?
You know, you've got to wonder just how the Erskine Formula pulled this little stasis trick...

Orange light plays over his body and then cuts out.

Subject is in good physical condition. Mild bruising. Acceptable fat reserves. No muscle wastage. No detectable damage to internal organs. Upon the basis of available evidence-.
He's looking damn fine. Remember that moment in the movie where Peggy reaches out to touch the brand-new abs without even thinking? Yum.

It wasn't hibernation, because if he was hibernating he's be… Thin as a rake. At best.

Based on normal hibernation energy consumption, he would be dead.
Yes, Thank you, Ring. Definitely something about the Erskine Formula...

While in reality, he's already breathing unaided. His body was the temperature of the ice surrounding it when we dug him out, but ever since we did he's been steadily warming up. He's nearly up to the body temperature of a-

"Mrrhki."
And he's waking up. At least you're not trying the 'recorded baseball game' gambit... I don't think you'd pull off the nurses outfit either.:p

-healthy human-.

I shove my left hand into the pocket of my lab coat as Captain America's eyes flutter open.

"Captain?"
Stand well clear. Swinging limbs may cause significant injury.

He jerks upright. "Bucky!" He tries to push himself off his bed, his legs getting momentarily tangled in the sheets before he regains enough motor control to just rip them apart. As he comes to his feet his eyes scour the room, noting and then apparently dismissing me as he searches for-.

Ah. His shield. Which is in the armoury two floors away. It seemed like a good idea at the time.
It's like unloading a gun. Sensible when you need to keep it secure...

I use my thumb to slip the power ring off my left ring finger and then hold both arms out towards him, empty hands clearly on display. "Mister Rogers. Can you understand what I'm saying?"

Two feet firmly planted on the ground, right shoulder slightly forward, enough power in a jab to give me a skull fracture. Right.
Fast talking mode engage. Or maybe 'Classic British politeness.'

"Who are you? Where am I? Where's Bucky?"

"Mister Rogers, I'm not going to tell you anything until I'm certain that you're well. If you're not going to lie down would you at least sit down?"

His eyes narrow slightly. "You're a doctor?"
"It's the lab coat, isn't it? I told Mister Stark it was the wrong cut. Still could have been a cross-fastened smock..."

"A nurse, actually." Sort of. I rushed the theoretical parts of the job by ring download and don't have anything like enough practical experience a fully qualified nurse would have. But I'm pretty sure that I could have qualified in the forties. "And it's my job to make sure that tomorrow we can announce to the nation that Captain America is alive and well and not that he had a heart attack and died because we fouled up his care." I smile, then gesture at the bed with both hands. "Please?"
Yes, slowly, no sudden movements. Let's not put him into Flight mode, much less fight mode.

He regards me cautiously for a moment before scanning the room again. Without ripping out large amounts of equipment I couldn't really make it look like it was from the forties, but I at least got rid of the worst offenders. Nothing.. appears to set him off. He takes a deep breath and then relaxes his muscles a little.

"Is this.. England?"
Natural assumption,certainly...

"No. New York, actually. Please-" I take a small torch out of my right pocket. "-sit down and save your questions until after I've given you a once-over?"

He hesitates, then reluctantly nods, lowering himself back onto the mess of sheets. "You know I can't get sick, right?"
I don't think he's worried about a simple cold. Ever heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis?

"Given what you went through, we don't want to take any chances." I walk closer. "Head back a little?" He complies, and I shine the torch directly into his right eye. Pupil reaction normal, and I already know that his optic nerve is fine. I switch to the left. Normal there too. I take a step back and turn off the torch before returning it to my pocket. "Please tell me your full name."

He frowns slightly, but obliges me anyway. "Steven Rogers."
Not giving his middle name?

"Your parents names?"

"Joseph Harvey Rogers and Sarah Alicia Rogers."
Hardly a secret, certainly.

I raise my right fist, sticking out my forefinger. "Please follow this?" I move it right, up, down and left, then in a figure of eight. His eyes track it with no difficulty. I return it to my right pocket, pull out a lollypop and toss it to him. His right arm blurs as he grabs it out of the air, and for a moment I think he's about to launch himself at me.

Then he opens his hand and realises what it is. "A lollypop?"
Well, you've been a good...

I shrug. "You're being a good boy. With reflexes like that, have you ever considered a career in cricket?"
,,,Dangit, beaten to the pun!

"A-heh." He makes a sort of cough-laugh sound, though his eyes never leave my face. "I think Uncle Sam's going to have first call on my time. Are you going to answer my questions now?"

"Ah… Yes, and as far as I can tell you're in good health. I was…" I glance at the door. "Rather hoping that one of the members of your squad would be here for this bit, but… I'll do my best. Please understand that you may have questions I'm.. not supposed to answer at this time."
I'm sure Cap understands. He's done his share of covert and deep-deniability operations.

"Alright. Where am I?"

"New York. Eight hundred and ninety fifth avenue to be precise."
There's really over eight hundred avenues in Manhattan?

"What the heck-" He starts to stand. "-am I-" I make a motion with my hands like I'm about to try pushing him back down, and he relents. "-doing back home? There is a war on."

"Mister Rogers, what's the last thing you remember?"

His face hardens. "My missions are classified."
Whoops. Might have pushed a little hard. He's still in 'not sure if friendly custody' mode.

Ah… Yes, that's something a HYDRA operative might ask. I don't want this to turn out like the Ultimates. "Mister Rogers, part of my job is to assess your mental state. I've read the files. I know that your previous mission involved an attack on a HYDRA base commanded by Johann Schmidt, where he was attempting to create a portal to Asgard. I'm asking you to tell me because I want to check your short term memory."
Not shown, Cap leaping out a tenth-story window and fighting across the tarmac until Giant-man steps on him. He was unhurt by that, too.

He nods, still a little suspicious. "We took the castle. Schmidt tried to run in some kind of rocket plane. Bucky and I-." He stops, and for a moment I think he's about to ask again. "We climbed on board. Schmidt hit the eject and rigged the plane to explode. There wasn't a second parachute, so I told Bucky to jump but-. The entry ladder got twisted around his leg. I tried to free him but he-. I lost my grip. I fell into the water, and… Then I woke up here."
Hmm... Leg? Possibility of the Winter Soldier having a prosthetic leg, as well as an arm?

I nod. "That's.. all correct, as far as I know. I'll have to assume that you are compos mentis. Mister Rogers-."

"It's Captain Rogers."

"Ah… Actually, it isn't. While you were… Ah, missing in action… You were promoted."
In terms of seniority, he probably outranks all other American military commanders short of the President himself...

"Major Rogers, then. I'm not usually a stickler for protocol, but-."

"General Rogers, actually. But since you insist, General, as far as we can tell, after you entered the water your body… Entered a form of suspended animation."
I bet his eyebrows went up at that.

He frowns. "Like hibernation?"

"No, it's more than that. I'm.. sure that Doctor Erskine would have understood it better than I do. You were… Frozen. And.. now you're.. not. And everything I can see tells me that you're exactly as you were when you went into the ocean. Which is pretty darn amazing."
Seriously, did Erskine pull some alchemical tricks there or something?

"Bucky, did he make it too?"

"We.. don't know. I.. don't want you to get your hopes up, but… We didn't think we'd get you back either. We've got some people looking." I shrug. "As soon as we know anything…"
Admittedly, the chances of finding him are slim, given the Red Room's security.

He nods. "If you're not rushing me back to the front… Is the war.. over?"

"Yes. Ah. It's actually been over for.. some time. This is.. a bit that I think it's going to be hard for you to accept, and I.. really wanted someone you knew to be here so they could tell you. Ah-."
Stop dancing around the issue and tell him...

"Who'd you call in?"

"James Howlett."
Ol' Snikt-Bub? I didn't know he was in this universe. Then again, Mr Zoat isn't limited to what appears on-screen.

"Logan?" General Rogers frowns, but there's a small smile at the point of familiarity. "What's he doing in New York? I thought he'd go right back to the Yukon."

"I believe that he did immediately after the war, but he works as a school teacher in Westchester County these days."
"A school for quite... Gifted youngsters, if you would. He hardly seems the type, I know. Physical Education, I understand."

"So it's… Nineteen forty five?" He sees my face. "Forty six? I was out that long?"

"Ah." I take a step back. "I really think it would be best for you to hear this from Mister Howlett. But if you're not willing to wait..?" He gives his head a small shake. "You've been through a rough time and you're in an unfamiliar environment. I'll tell you, but I need you to promise me first that you're not going to dive through the window."
Better than crashing a Quinjet, as AtomicGeneral25's video showed.

"Why would I dive through the window?"

"Because it's going to be a shock and your initial impulse is going to be to disbelieve me, which is why I wanted to wait until someone you trust would be here."
"You've been asleep for quite a while, general Rogers..."

He turns his head to look at the window.

And he stares at it for a little too long.
Yes, I can imagine the skyline looks like something out of Amazing Stories to him.

"Alright. I swear that I won't dive out the window when you tell me."

"You experienced no physical change for the whole time you were frozen. I'm not sure you couldn't have been in there indefinitely. So I.. suppose that we're lucky it was only sixty five years."
And bomb dropped. Be ready to slip that ring on, Paul...

"Sixty f-?" He blinks, staring at me in a mix of fear and disbelief. "Sixty five years?"

"It's the fifth of March, twenty ten. Welcome to the future." My eyes dip to the floor for a moment. "I'm very sorry."
He merely looks into the distance wistfully. "...I had a date..."

Well, we finally get to see this version, after several teases over the years. I do wonder what else he's been up to around the Marvel universe. No maltusians to approach about forming a Corps. I doubt the Celestials would be interested, though the Xandarians might, if they didn't already have the Nova Corps.
 
Huh. Never seen the show, so I'm surprised they got any X-Men characters involved. That must have been a licensing tangle...
Then again... Animation is probably covered by separate licenses to live-action film...
You should, EMH is amazing. It's at least as good as Young Justice and - aside from the heroes being adults - follows a similar Adaptation Stew approach to the world.

Wolverine's appearance was late in the second season; as with everything good it had to be killed. The first one and two-thirds or so seasons had heavy story arcs and deep, sometimes dark explorations of the Marvel universe; it was at that point though that they handed production over to Man of Action, which should have been good since they had a proven record with good cartoons (the original Ben 10 and the criminally underrated Generator Rex). Unfortunately the chap they put in charge declared that kids don't understand continuity and immediately switched to an Adventure of the Week format.

It was still quite good though, up until the very end of S2 where - the series being good, it had to die, of course - it was canned in favor of the much less worthy But It's More Like The Movies!!! Avengers Assemble, and the final episode had Suddenly Galactus and it really showed it was a rushed Big Ending.

(They had intended for at least three seasons: season one's subject was 'Earth'; season two's, 'Space'; and season 3 was planned to be 'Magic', implying Doctor Strange and possibly Surtur...)
 
However, some of their henchhounds had steel armour. That's not a small expense in the time period of the setting.
Steam trains exist in the setting. Ergo, industrial-level steel production is a thing. Once that exists, getting a hold of some sheets of scrap metal is easy.

In one episode the Bearers and Spike are sucked into a magical comic and given the parts of a superhero team. This creates the old holodeck issue: how intelligent are the NPCs I'm interacting with?
In some of Piers Anthony's books, he handles the issue by making magic itself sort of sapient, only with very little will of it's own. Like a supercomputer that handles all magical aspects. It makes magical constructs and such act sapient the way a writer makes the characters in a book act sapient.
 
I don't think he's worried about a simple cold. Ever heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis?

Pretty sure I had one of those a few years ago, I remember the doctor telling me it was most likely due partly to a large tumor pinching my left femoral vein or something like that. Of course I nearly bleed to death internally because they were treating both at the same time, but what ever.
Anyway they are pretty dangerous less because you could loose a limb due to blockage than part of the clot coming lose and traveling to your brain or lungs.
 
Seriously, did Erskine pull some alchemical tricks there or something?

The Super soldier serum is impressive stuff.

People tend to forget that it's a smart drug too.

Steve can learn faster, think faster, and remember with photographic accuracy.

A later derivative of the Super Solder experiment turned regular guy Trenton Craft into a telekinetic capable of manipulating subatomic particles and walking away after his own autopsy.

I believe that if a supersoldier has inherent powers to begin with, that the supersoldier serum enhances those too.

Masterman was superhumanly strong and could fly after his dose of the Nazi supersoldier serum.

In Mutant X, the mutant Captain America was "capable of reducing the USA to rubble singlehandedly" powerful- superhuman strength and resistance to injury, growing like Giant Man, force fields and energy blasts, and telepathy. It took Beyonder/Maddie "Goblyn Queen" Pryor to put him down.
 
...

Are you saying that Luna is secretly Whitney Houston?
I blame the Nyxverse for putting that image in my head.

Yes but you are forgetting something their entire societies stability is based on the principles of the magic of friendship bleh, them going rules for thee not for me which seems like it might be their version of "let them eat cake" and might make their whole society a little unstable especially as certain members of nobility decide to follow the their diarchs lead.
I imagine that Zoat plans on writing Celestia as a reasonable ruler who just happens to have flaws, so I doubt that she'll just wave her hoof to make all the consequences disappear, especially when the issues with Spike are her fault in the first place. She's going to help her student and her friends out of this mess and take responsibility for her mistakes, not shirk her responsibility.

"No. Because I don't think we're the only ones who should be learning a lesson here."
...okay then, new plan! Wait for Celestia to get back, explain what's wrong with Grayven to her, and have her weave the most powerful psychic defensive spells she can around him.

Then have him demonstrate precisely what the Anti-Life Equation is to her so she fully appreciates the magnitude of what she's dealing with.
 
This chapter reminded me of one of those horrible Harry Potter revenge/bash fics where the Harry goes to the goblins and sues everyone.

.... wait, the wizarding world in general, or the goblins?

i mean, if absolutely nothing else, STEALING the engine that became the hogwarts express (and likely destroying the lives/careers of the people at the workshop who they left unable to answer the obvious questions about an entire, expensive locomotive vanishing overnight),
their HORRIFIC sapient-rights abuse records, including subjecting thousands/millions of other humans to a dangerously defective memory alteration method that can, and has, caused irreparable brain/personality damage, unlawful surveillance of minors without consent, blatant, systematic corruption of the legal system,something like....
i dont even know how many technical acts of war against mundane England alone....
 
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.... wait, the wizarding world in general, or the goblins?

i mean, if absolutely nothing else, STEALING the engine that became the hogwarts express (and likely destroying the lives/careers of the people at the workshop who they left unable to answer the obvious questions about an entire, expensive locomotive vanishing overnight),
their HORRIFIC sapient-rights abuse records, including subjecting thousands/millions of other humans to a dangerously defective memory alteration method that can, and has, caused irreparable brain/personality damage, unlawful surveillance of minors without consent, blatant, systematic corruption of the legal system,something like....
i dont even know how many technical acts of war against mundane England alone....

Problem is, it's usually a lot less complicated - he sues the Wizard world / manipulative Dumbledore / the weasleys using the wizarding world's own system (which obviously wouldn't work). I think the only time I've seen suing the wizarding world in a mundane context being going to the queen of England or something.
 
Problem is, it's usually a lot less complicated - he sues the Wizard world / manipulative Dumbledore / the weasleys using the wizarding world's own system (which obviously wouldn't work). I think the only time I've seen suing the wizarding world in a mundane context being going to the queen of England or something.
Other approaches exist.
 
Zoat is this version of the SI going to try and create some version of the OLC in this universe?
I know he doesn't have the Maltusians to help him, but maybe trying to help the Nova Corps or something like that?
And even if he doesn't have Malstusians to help him he is dating Hela who can contact members of an advanced magic based civilization, Asgard, to help him make some rings.
She already made him some kind of regulator for the Norn stones.
Is his version going to work with S.W.O.R.D like the MCU one?
 
Zoat is this version of the SI going to try and create some version of the OLC in this universe?
I know he doesn't have the Maltusians to help him, but maybe trying to help the Nova Corps or something like that?
And even if he doesn't have Malstusians to help him he is dating Hela who can contact members of an advanced magic based civilization, Asgard, to help him make some rings.
She already made him some kind of regulator for the Norn stones.
No. He doesn't think that humans can make rings, and has no idea how to go about trying.
Is his version going to work with S.W.O.R.D like the MCU one?
No, SWORD already exists in this setting.
 
Asgardians aren't exactly human and have powerful magic to help him, plus the Xandarians at least know how to manipulate cosmic energy seeing as they made the Nova helmets.

I meant to ask if he is going to work for S.W.O.R.D., seeing as he is capable of traveling through space, not founding it like the MCU one?
 
Problem is, it's usually a lot less complicated - he sues the Wizard world / manipulative Dumbledore / the weasleys using the wizarding world's own system (which obviously wouldn't work). I think the only time I've seen suing the wizarding world in a mundane context being going to the queen of England or something.
I kind of remember a pretty good "Harry sues people" story but it involved making his uncle somewhat competent and redeemable. I think it went that he accidentally told his uncle about Sirius Black and the travesty of justice his trial, or lack of a trial, was. His uncle was deeply offended by this, and it all kind of spiraled out from there. I don't remember too much of the specifics.

Ah, maybe it wasn't actually that good? I remember it being good but that was back when I was a cringey teenager.
 
Then have him demonstrate precisely what the Anti-Life Equation is to her so she fully appreciates the magnitude of what she's dealing with.

That would require him to use the Anti-Life. Not only would that be a horrible thing to do to someone who isn't an enemy, but it would damage him and damage the seal holding it back.

The Elements aren't his only hope; if he weakens the seal and they don't work then he's in a much worse situation.
 
Problem is, it's usually a lot less complicated - he sues the Wizard world / manipulative Dumbledore / the weasleys using the wizarding world's own system (which obviously wouldn't work). I think the only time I've seen suing the wizarding world in a mundane context being going to the queen of England or something.

...... huh. thats...disappointing.

a plotline, either entirely with canon characters, or OC's/SI's, that leads to someone siding with the muggles to shatter the stature of secrecy (and potentially lead a military action against the foreign power attacking england's citizens and attempting to subvert its government) would be...well, fascinating-

ive only seen ONE kinda like that so far-
divergence point was the MOM basically conscripted Longbottom and Potter as infants and put them through a child-soldier program/amoral magical augmentation program after taking the prophecy seriously- the sideffects of a "botched" version of one of the enhancement potions basically left poor Neville slowly dying as his organs shut down post-war, and the MOM actively refused to keep providing the counter-potion that'd been keeping the side-effects from killing him due to "expense".....

20-30 years latter, an extremely bitter, rightfully angry Harry has COMPLETELY destroyed magical society,as it exists in canon, entirely by legal means,
essentially getting a cover identity as a brilliant, young physicist, postulating, and proving, an entire new field of science (running off magical principles) that the ENTIRETY of the magical population missed due to not caring about the barely-human muggles, on average, past the "is one irritating me atm" level,gotten UNBELIEVABLY rich off selling/licensing practical designs for machines/electronics using said principles,and, more importantly, got well known enough that murdering him (in canon, there were high-ups in the ministry with ZERO compunctions about torturing or murdering children, let alone adults threatening to rock the boat)and obliviating witnesses/searchers would be impossible.....

by the time the idiots in control of "magical" England actually noticed that the muggles were using magitech, they were at the point where they were theorizing about the feasibility of devices functionally identical to the invisibility spells/effects that were hiding....pretty much everything- and were about a year away from prototyping countermeasures-
after the abduction, harry essentially told them to put him in charge,and LET him end the stature in a controlled manner, or they'd probably die in the rioting/full-on war when the full level of their abuse of power became impossible to hide...and he'd already released a paper to peer-review, that was getting international media coverage, of the probability of natural thaum-manipulators....
 
I kind of remember a pretty good "Harry sues people" story but it involved making his uncle somewhat competent and redeemable. I think it went that he accidentally told his uncle about Sirius Black and the travesty of justice his trial, or lack of a trial, was. His uncle was deeply offended by this, and it all kind of spiraled out from there. I don't remember too much of the specifics.

Ah, maybe it wasn't actually that good? I remember it being good but that was back when I was a cringey teenager.
hey, if you remember anything in more detail, would love to check that one out!
 
...... huh. thats...disappointing.

a plotline, either entirely with canon characters, or OC's/SI's, that leads to someone siding with the muggles to shatter the stature of secrecy (and potentially lead a military action against the foreign power attacking england's citizens and attempting to subvert its government) would be...well, fascinating-

ive only seen ONE kinda like that so far-
divergence point was the MOM basically conscripted Longbottom and Potter as infants and put them through a child-soldier program/amoral magical augmentation program after taking the prophecy seriously- the sideffects of a "botched" version of one of the enhancement potions basically left poor Neville slowly dying as his organs shut down post-war, and the MOM actively refused to keep providing the counter-potion that'd been keeping the side-effects from killing him due to "expense".....

20-30 years latter, an extremely bitter, rightfully angry Harry has COMPLETELY destroyed magical society,as it exists in canon, entirely by legal means,
essentially getting a cover identity as a brilliant, young physicist, postulating, and proving, an entire new field of science (running off magical principles) that the ENTIRETY of the magical population missed due to not caring about the barely-human muggles, on average, past the "is one irritating me atm" level,gotten UNBELIEVABLY rich off selling/licensing practical designs for machines/electronics using said principles,and, more importantly, got well known enough that murdering him (in canon, there were high-ups in the ministry with ZERO compunctions about torturing or murdering children, let alone adults threatening to rock the boat)and obliviating witnesses/searchers would be impossible.....

by the time the idiots in control of "magical" England actually noticed that the muggles were using magitech, they were at the point where they were theorizing about the feasibility of devices functionally identical to the invisibility spells/effects that were hiding....pretty much everything- and were about a year away from prototyping countermeasures-
after the abduction, harry essentially told them to put him in charge,and LET him end the stature in a controlled manner, or they'd probably die in the rioting/full-on war when the full level of their abuse of power became impossible to hide...and he'd already released a paper to peer-review, that was getting international media coverage, of the probability of natural thaum-manipulators....
Oh, come on. If you're going to talk about an unrelated Harry Potter fanfic in my thread you could at least include a link to it.
 
Err-
Oh, come on. If you're going to talk about an unrelated Harry Potter fanfic in my thread you could at least include a link to it.
one minute!

https://archiveofourown.org/works/1149623

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1. Introduction
Where and how Illusions Incorporated began and where Incorporated Illusions ended have been the question of the past three years. Two corporations, two companies, two innovative facilities working, seemingly, for completely different goals - and yet, as it was proven five years ago with the revelation of the Natural Magiparticle Carriers, with exact same thing in mind. Various studies have been published, various articles - even various illusiovision documentaries - but in absence of actual interviews, and with the CEO of Illusions Inc. being notoriously silent, no one can tell which theory is right, and which is incorrect.
In this essay, I will be retracing the history of both Illusions Incorporated and Incorporated Illusions, as well as whatever is known of their CEO, in order to figure out the timeline of both companies. The aim is to determine whether or not their eventual unification had been the original plan, or accidental effect of the progress that eventually ended up revolutionising the world.
As CEO, Harry Potter went down in history as the man who destroyed the magical world. He even received a Nobel Prize for it. But was it really just one man's lengthy act of revenge, or a complete accident?"
 
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