If Harry Potter was raised by Bruce Banner, it would be a wild ride. Harry would be exposed to a world of science from a young age. He might develop a unique approach to dealing with threats. Instead of relying on the magic of Hogwarts, he could use Banner's knowledge of physics and biology. His relationship with Dumbledore would also be different. Dumbledore might see Harry as an experiment of sorts, a combination of magic and science. And Harry's enemies would have to face not just a wizard, but a wizard with scientific knowledge and skills.
Well, if Harry Potter was raised by Bruce Banner, it would be a very different story. Harry might grow up with a scientific mind. He could learn about gamma radiation and Banner's research. And instead of using magic wands, maybe he'd try to use science to solve problems. Also, he might be more cautious about his anger, like Banner, fearing to turn into something he can't control.
The story would be completely transformed. Harry's upbringing by Bruce Banner would likely mean he has a different set of values. He might be more focused on understanding the world through scientific means rather than magic. For example, his battles might involve using some kind of scientific inventions rather than spells. And his friends could be people associated with Banner's work, not necessarily wizards. This would create a whole new dynamic in the story.
Harry would likely have the power to think analytically like Banner. In addition to his existing magical powers, he could use this scientific way of thinking to enhance his magic. Maybe he could create new spells based on scientific principles. And he might have some form of self - control over his emotions like Banner, which could translate into better control over his magic in high - stress situations.
If adopted by Bruce Banner, Harry Potter's life would be full of new experiences. He would be living in a world where scientific principles are as important as magical ones. Bruce could teach him about self - control, using his own experiences with the Hulk. Harry would have access to high - tech facilities, which could be used to enhance his magical abilities or to create new magical - scientific hybrids. His relationships would also change. He would have to make new friends in Bruce's world, while still maintaining his ties to the wizarding world. This would create a complex web of relationships and experiences for Harry.
Harry is brave and determined. Bruce is intelligent but often hesitant due to his fear of the Hulk. Harry might encourage Bruce to be more confident. He could say things like 'You have so much power within you, don't be afraid to use it for good.'
Fem Harry Potter might be initially cautious around Bruce Banner, especially if she witnesses his transformation into the Hulk. She could use her magic to try and calm him down when he's in a Hulk - rage. Bruce, on the other hand, would be fascinated by Harry's magic. He might study it scientifically, trying to understand the principles behind it.
The story would be unrecognizable. His character would be different, and so would his relationships.
Harry would probably be more attuned to dark magic. His upbringing by Satan would expose him to different forms of magic and he would have a different understanding of power. He might be more ruthless in achieving his goals and less concerned about the consequences for others. For example, in the original series, Harry was always worried about the safety of his friends, but in this fanfiction, he might use his friends as pawns if it served his purpose.
In fanfiction, Bruce Banner could save Harry Potter through his scientific knowledge as well as the Hulk's powers. Maybe there's a situation where a magical curse is spreading uncontrollably. Bruce, in his normal state, could analyze the curse using his scientific expertise and figure out a way to stop it. And if there are any physical manifestations of the curse that need to be dealt with, the Hulk could step in and use his strength to destroy or contain them. This would show a great combination of the scientific and magical elements in the story.
Well, for one thing, Harry would probably be more in touch with the old magic. Merlin has a deep connection to the roots of magic. So Harry might learn spells and techniques that have been long forgotten. His relationship with Hogwarts could also be different. Maybe he would see the school as a place to further expand on what Merlin has already taught him, rather than a place to discover magic for the first time.
His personality would likely be more cold and calculating. He'd be used to getting his way through underhanded means taught by the villains.
He'd be more adaptable. Quarians live in a different way than wizards, so Harry would learn to be flexible in new situations.