A hypothesis: The ministry, large fractions of the ministry, or at least Dolores Umbridge, don’t wind up being villians in this universe; they’re also quasi-competent (on the level of canon Dumbledore).
Evidence:
a) Eliezer seemingly went to a fair amount of effort to demonstrate that both MoR!Harry and canon!Harry’s thoughts were biased when regarding Umbridge- to the extent of naming the relevant chapter “The Horns Effect,” and (IIRC) having this explicitly reference her
b) The Ministry seems to have gotten it right on convicting Sirius Black, even if they got the wrong actual person
c) The Ministry generally seems to be portrayed as fairly competent, to the point that the only person (that we know of) to have taken action regarding Quirrell was a Ministry employee (which, incidentally, might be how Umbridge could wind up with accurate information regarding Hermione)
c) The Ministry generally seems to be portrayed as fairly competent...
But I’m reminded of this exchange in Chapter 61:
Madam Bones’s voice continued. “We brought in Arthur Weasley from Misuse of Muggle Artifacts—he knows more about Muggle artifacts than any wizard alive—and gave him the descriptions from the Aurors on the scene, and he cracked it. It was a Muggle artifact called a rocker, and they call it that because you’d have to be off your rocker to ride one. Just six years ago one of their rockers blew up, killed hundreds of Muggles in a flash and almost set fire to the Moon. Weasley says that rockers use a special kind of science called opposite reaction, so the plan is to develop a jinx which will prevent that science from working around Azkaban.”
And there’s the fact that interrogation under Veritaserum seems to constitute the entirety of serious criminal investigations.
Considering how much of a threat technology can pose when combined with magic, one or more factions may have deliberately placed an ignorant pureblood into the position in order to keep knowledge of muggle developments marginal.
It still says bad things that the Head of the DMLE thinks that Arthur “knows more about Muggle artifacts than any wizard alive” rather than, say, any random muggleborn or halfblood.
A hypothesis: The ministry, large fractions of the ministry, or at least Dolores Umbridge, don’t wind up being villians in this universe; they’re also quasi-competent (on the level of canon Dumbledore).
Evidence:
a) Eliezer seemingly went to a fair amount of effort to demonstrate that both MoR!Harry and canon!Harry’s thoughts were biased when regarding Umbridge- to the extent of naming the relevant chapter “The Horns Effect,” and (IIRC) having this explicitly reference her
b) The Ministry seems to have gotten it right on convicting Sirius Black, even if they got the wrong actual person
c) The Ministry generally seems to be portrayed as fairly competent, to the point that the only person (that we know of) to have taken action regarding Quirrell was a Ministry employee (which, incidentally, might be how Umbridge could wind up with accurate information regarding Hermione)
But I’m reminded of this exchange in Chapter 61:
And there’s the fact that interrogation under Veritaserum seems to constitute the entirety of serious criminal investigations.
Considering how much of a threat technology can pose when combined with magic, one or more factions may have deliberately placed an ignorant pureblood into the position in order to keep knowledge of muggle developments marginal.
It still says bad things that the Head of the DMLE thinks that Arthur “knows more about Muggle artifacts than any wizard alive” rather than, say, any random muggleborn or halfblood.
Especially given how competently she’s been portrayed in most other areas.