Review for Harry Potter and The Invincible Technomage

Harry Potter and The Invincible Technomage

(#) DarkHercules 2008-02-03

I didn't say he had to mourn them, it just seems he doesn't appreciate what them did for him. As for why Harry would know, I think a little thing like the blood protections Lily put in place by dieing to protect him should have been at least noticable to people like Agatha Harkness & Steven Strange. Two people that powerful would not only have detected them, but tried to find out where they came from. A simple search of Harry's memories( & we know he has them from his reaction to to the dementors in canon) would have shown exactly what had happened(don't tell that neither of them had a penseive, at the least, & if not, can you say Professor X?). I'm not saying he should let his heritage control his actions(like Dumbledore is trying to do), but he should at least respect an honor it. Also to answer your question, Yes I would mourn them. I would mourn that two people saw I'm life as more importantr than their own, & gave them that I could live. I would be humbled at that. I'd feel not only deep gratitude, but incredible respect. Why? Because, if you could sit there & tell me that you at least wouldn't feel deep, deep gratitude that they'd see fit to do that, what kind of person are you? One that I'd really not enjoy knowing. I mean, why do you think people who didn't lose anybody in the war go to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial? Or any of the other memorials that dot this country? Because they respect & honor the sacrifices that other people made so we could live free. That's exactly what James & Lily Potter did for Harry. Your trfying to tell me he's a friend of Captain America & he doesn't understand that? Pull the other one, please. Also, about pissing off Tommy Boy, Lily was muggleborn, she pissed him off simply by breathing. The rest was just icing on the cake. Also are you telling me that neither Strange nor Harkness gave him any instruction on Wizarding Britain's recent history so he could prepare? Some teachers they are. Sorry if this all makes me sound like an ass, but both my grandfathers served in the military
during war, so I have a different presective on it. Not to say you haven't, 'ause I don't know. I'm also thinkliong about going military, that might factor into to it to. All I'm saying is that they died for him, that alone should be, at the very least, be worthy of his honor & respect. The fact they were his parents should add at least a little love to the mix, or what kind of man are you saying he is? Thank you for your time.