Hogwarts would be different for Harry as James' brother because he would have a different reputation to uphold. He might be expected to be as good at Quidditch as James was, or be as popular. This pressure could lead him to either strive harder or rebel. Also, he might be more involved in the secrets of the castle that his brother knew about, like secret passages that only the Potters were aware of.
Well, he'd probably be more of a legacy student. He might be treated with even more respect or envy from the start. And he could have a different group of friends. Instead of Ron and Hermione, he might be closer to his brother's old gang, like Sirius and Remus, from the very beginning at Hogwarts.
At Hogwarts, Harry might be sorted into a different house. Since he has this different family dynamic, he could have different values that lead him to, say, Slytherin instead of Gryffindor. This would completely change his Hogwarts experience. He'd have different classes, different dorm mates, and be involved in different house rivalries.
His Hogwarts experience would likely be very different. He might be more popular right from the start, given the fame of both James and Sirius. The teachers might also have different expectations of him. For example, McGonagall might be more lenient as she had a soft spot for James. And he could have a natural talent for Quidditch, inheriting James' skills. He might also be more involved in secretive activities, like Sirius was, and get into more trouble with Filch.
His Hogwarts experience would be very different. Firstly, he would likely enter Hogwarts with a much higher level of magical knowledge. James and Sirius could have taught him a great deal before he started school. So, he might be ahead in classes like Transfiguration and Defense Against the Dark Arts. Secondly, his social status would be different. Everyone would know he is the son of James Potter, a popular and talented wizard. This could lead to him being more of a center of attention, and he might have a different group of friends. Instead of Ron and Hermione at first, he could befriend students from more well - known wizarding families.
Well, Harry would likely be much more confident at Hogwarts. With his parents alive, he would grow up in a loving and magical home environment. This would translate into his school life. He would probably be more social and make friends more easily. He might also be less likely to get into dangerous situations with Voldemort. His parents could even be involved in the school in some way, like teaching a special class or being on the board of governors. This would give Harry a certain amount of privilege and protection that he didn't have in the original story.
Harry would be a different character in this fanfiction. He'd have a different upbringing, being the son of James Bond. This would give him a different perspective on the world. He would be more attuned to the Muggle world's espionage and intrigue, which would affect his relationships at Hogwarts. He might be a bit of an outsider among his peers, as his experiences and knowledge would be more diverse. He could be more of a loner, but also more self - reliant. His decision - making would be influenced by Bond's rational and calculated approach. For example, when facing a dark wizard, he might analyze the situation more like a spy, looking for weaknesses and planning several steps ahead, rather than just reacting impulsively with magic as the original Harry might do in some cases.
Regarding the relationship with the other houses, the older brother could be a Hufflepuff or a Ravenclaw. If he was a Hufflepuff, it might make the Hufflepuffs more friendly towards Harry as they would see him as related to one of their own. If he was a Ravenclaw, the Ravenclaws might expect Harry to be as intelligent as his brother, which could lead to some interesting interactions and challenges for Harry at Hogwarts.
He could also be more mischievous. Growing up with James, who was known for his pranks, Harry might have picked up some of those habits. He could be the one causing trouble in the Gryffindor common room or coming up with new and creative ways to play tricks on the Slytherins. However, he would still have his own sense of right and wrong, which would come into play when his pranks go too far.
Harry would likely enter Hogwarts with a more confident and carefree attitude. His parents could have given him valuable advice about the school, like which professors to befriend and which ones to be cautious of. He might also have some family - related advantages, such as access to special magical items passed down from the Potter family. And without the shadow of his parents' death, he could fully enjoy his time at Hogwarts, participate in more school activities, and not be as isolated as he was in the original story.
Maybe in a club setting. There could be a Harry Potter fanfiction club at Hogwarts where students meet regularly. They would bring in their favorite fanfictions, share them, and discuss how these new stories fit in with the original narrative. They might analyze the writing styles, the characterizations, and how the fan - created plots add to or deviate from the original. For example, if a fanfiction focuses on a minor character from the books and gives them a more prominent role, the club members could discuss the implications of that for the overall Potter universe.
His Hogwarts training taught him about strategy. In Quidditch, he had to plan his moves and anticipate the actions of others. This would be useful in Starfleet missions. Also, his Defense Against the Dark Arts skills could be adapted to handle dangerous situations in space.
At Hogwarts, Harry might be seen as a bit of an oddity. His mother being Amelia Bones could mean that he has a reputation to uphold from the start. He could be expected to excel in certain subjects like Defense Against the Dark Arts and History of Magic more than in the original story. His family connections might also lead to some students either trying to befriend him for status or being jealous of him.