Title: Harry Potter and the Preventers – Episode 00
Fandoms: Gundam Wing / Harry Potter
Characters: Trowa Barton, Heero Yuy, Harry Potter
Word Count: 552
Rating: T (Suitable for teens, 13 years and older, with some violence, minor coarse language, and minor suggestive adult themes.) MAY CHANGE IN THE FUTURE.
Genre: Family, Drama, Romance, Friendship…
Summary: Sometimes, fate sucks at her job. Other times, she seems to know what she's doing. Heero and Trowa have just suffered a tragic loss. Harry is soon to experience a loss himself but, thanks to two former Gundam pilots, his loss won't be anywhere near tragic. Maybe they'll all learn something in the process.
Warning(s): MPreg (episodes have the potential to either mention or contain MPreg)
Author's Note (1): Wrong BWL, GBoys adopt baby Harry, 3x1 Slash.
Author's Note (2): I was never intending for this to me more than a oneshot. So it's possible that I might write more, or at least another chapter, sometime. Depends on my inspiration to write.
Author's Note (3): I wrote the prologue because all the background info was drowning the story I wanted to tell.
Disclaimer: I own nothing …
Episode 00
The Section 9 Collective
AC 199
The Section 9 Collective – self-titled the Wizarding World – was a secret sect of society capable of controlling an energy force similar, in some aspects, to that of an electric charge output. It had the effect of a low grade electro-magnetic pulse and, some centuries earlier, often interfered with the old electronic technologies of the time. Newer technologies were designed to be unaffected by the Organic Electro-Magnetic Force (OEM Force). After one particular joke, in reference to a classic science fiction movie, this energy was often referred to as simply "the Force" by individuals who knew about it. [1] By utilizing this OEM Force, citizens of the Collective could accomplish a variety of tasks, both mundane and fantastical, including the manipulation of matter. The Collective was controlled by a race of humans who called themselves "witches" and "wizards". They ruled over other OEM Force sensitive races and controlled its use, referring to this energy as "magic".
Both outside and within the Collective existed a class of citizens known as First-Gens: First Generation OEM Force users. These individuals were called many things across the Earth by the Collective. Muggleborn being one of the more common, and one of the less insulting. A disproportionately large number of which left the Collective's communities to return to their former homes.
This was the result of some rather harsh truths. Their contempt for anything that did not conform to their traditions, their arrogance that no one outside their secluded communities were little more than helpless infants in need of sheltering, and their utter ignorance to the capabilities of modern technology were all a great cause for dislike from those outside the Collective. However, in addition to this, there were frequent instances which occurred within the Collective, almost daily, that only served to foster full blown disdain from those considered to be from the outside.
While they believed their society to be completely secret from the rest of the Earth Sphere, the higher levels of government were all completely aware of their existence. When the Earth began to come together to form a more unified nation (rocky as that union was at times) and began to create the space colonies, they recognized the need to have access to proper and complete information on the citizens of the Collective the same as any other citizen within the Earth Sphere, as well as a way to gain access to the necessary official information.
The First-Gens quickly became the much needed bridge for the gathering and compiling of this information. They easily secured positions inside the Collective that specialized in archiving, and other areas which allowed them to gather information and maintain official records, as no one else wished to do these menial tasks. They also found employment in the government facilities needed to compile this information and the resulting records (which included news publications) on the necessary computer databases.
This access to accurate information allowed government agencies to run background checks and keep personal records of the Collective citizens along with regular citizens. However, in order to allow the Collective to maintain its illusion of secrecy, access to Collective-specific databases were restricted and classified to individuals and agencies with the proper level of clearance.
Included among these agencies was the Preventers organization.
They were less than amused by what they found.
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End Episode 00
A/N: Section 9 Collective – I chose the number 9 because, in alchemy, numbers have significant meaning. 3 is an important number, trinities and the power of 3 being important. 9 is considered a perfect number. One reason being it consists of 3 groups of 3.
Footnote:
[1] I decided that, while the blatant reference to Star Wars is amusing, I wanted to come up with a term/phrase that was unique to this storyline. While references to "the Force" may be made in a joking manner, I decided that I preferred to have a more official term in place. Hopefully I've succeeded this despite that the word "Force" is still used.
Chapter Posted: January 19, 2016
Chapter Updated: January 27, 2016
