When Harry, Ron and Hermione are at Avengers Tower, their magic and the Avengers' technology would be a strange mix. Magic operates on different principles than technology. However, Hermione, being the intelligent one, could start by analyzing the basic components of the technology. She might find that certain magical elements can be integrated into the technology. For example, a spell to protect an object could be transferred into a code for a force field. Ron's magic, though not as refined as Hermione's, could still add an element of unpredictability. Harry's magic, which is more combat - oriented, could be used to boost the Avengers' offensive capabilities. The Avengers, on the other hand, could use their technology to help the trio control and direct their magic more accurately, like using a targeting system to aim a spell.
Their magic could potentially disrupt the Avengers' technology at first. For example, a simple spell from Hermione might cause an electrical malfunction in some of Stark's high - tech devices. But then, they could find ways to make it work together. Maybe the magic could be used to enhance the power sources of the technology or the Avengers' weapons could be modified with a touch of magic to be more effective against certain threats.
The plot could involve the trio arriving at Avengers Tower in search of something. Perhaps they are looking for a magical artifact that has ended up in this strange new place. Along the way, they interact with the Avengers. Ron might get into some comical situations, like accidentally triggering one of Stark's inventions. Harry could use his skills in combat and leadership, and Hermione would be the one trying to figure out how to bridge the gap between magic and technology. They could end up teaching the Avengers some magic spells while learning about teamwork from the superheroes.
The magic in Harry Potter could enhance the functionality of the Stargate. For instance, spells could be used to better navigate through the Stargate network or to protect the Stargate from unwanted intruders. Magic could also be used to power the Stargate in a different way than the normal power sources in the Stargate universe.
He might start off being a bit of an outsider. The Avengers are used to high - tech gadgets and physical combat, while Harry is all about magic. But once they see how useful his magic can be, they'd start to work together well. He could use magic to enhance their weapons or create barriers to protect them.
They might start off a bit warily. The Howling Commandos could be skeptical of the Avengers' powers at first. But then they would realize that they can all contribute to a common goal. For instance, Thor's lightning could be used in a way that the Commandos had never seen before, and they could offer their knowledge of stealth and guerrilla warfare to the Avengers.
The magic could be used as a secret weapon. For instance, Hermione could use the invisibility cloak to sneak up on enemies or use the levitation charm to disarm foes from a distance.
He might start off being a bit of an outsider. The Avengers are used to a certain type of hero, and Harry with his magic would be very different. But he could win them over with his courage and loyalty, much like he did with his friends at Hogwarts.
They might be in awe of each other at first. The Fanon Avengers could look up to the Canon Avengers as the originals, while the Canon Avengers might be intrigued by the unique takes on their characters in the Fanon world. They could start by comparing their powers and sharing stories about their adventures.
Well, Homelander is a complex and often self - centered character. If he were in an Avengers fanfiction, he might initially see the Avengers as a threat to his own status. He'd probably try to assert his dominance over them, thinking he's superior. He could start by showing off his powers, like his super strength and laser eyes, to intimidate the Avengers. But the Avengers, being used to dealing with powerful foes, would likely see through his bravado and not be easily cowed.
The Avengers might be initially cautious around the cast, not fully understanding who they are. The actors, on the other hand, would probably be star - struck. For example, Robert Downey Jr.'s character in real life might try to crack jokes with Iron Man. And Thor might be a bit confused by the concept of actors playing him.
The characters would have a very interesting interaction. For instance, Thor might be intrigued by Aquaman's trident as it has a similar kind of power to his hammer. They could compare their weapons and the magic or technology behind them. Iron Man would probably be fascinated by the technology in Atlantis and might try to adapt some of it for his suits. And Aquaman would have to adjust to the Avengers' more brash and direct approach compared to the more reserved ways in Atlantis. He might initially clash with Hulk due to Hulk's uncontrollable nature, but later find a way to work together, like using Hulk's strength to move large underwater structures.