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This is a design sheet for Moon Dancer as she appears in my Equestria Girls fan-fiction series I am working on. It’s still a work in progress but you can read more about it by following the links listed at the bottom of the image description. It is recommended to read them in order.
 
PERSONALITY  
Moon Dancer is quite cheerful, but prone to speaking her mind, sometimes in ways that may seem hurtful or inconsiderate to others, but to her she is just speaking facts. She tends to take a neutral, unbiased and analytical stance on everything. Unlike her Equestrian counterpart, she was never truly separated from and forgotten by her friend Twilight Sparkle, resulting in a huge divergence in personality and outlook.
 
CASUAL ATTIRE  
Moon Dancer’s preferred style of dress, which maintains a sophisticated and learned air.
 
BASE UNIFORM  
The standard uniform of Consortium members when stationed within one of their bases.
 
OPERATIONS  
Operatives typically wear something like this when on a mission that does not involve being in disguise or hiding in plain sight. The insignia on the left arm signifies the operatives speciality and role, and in Moon Dancer’s case, she is a Scientist.
 
CLASS: SCIENTIST  
Scientists serve their organization and team as the ones who analyse new data and usually lead efforts to create countermeasures against threats or situations arising in the field. The Technological Consortium expects much more from the majority of it’s Scientists, and all of them receive at least some kind of physical training, after all, more lives than theirs may depend on their fitness and competency. As her teams Scientist, she is expected to be the one to lead any efforts to understand and overcome potentially or confirmed dangerous threats her team may encounter, as well as to unravel the more complex scientific mysteries they may come across.
 
THE TECHNOLOGICAL CONSORTIUM  
The primary recurring antagonists of the series, who have a strong presence in every season. The Technological Consortium, or just “The Consortium” for short, with members often being referred to as “Techs” by those know of it, such as the Rainbooms.
 
The Consortium is a secret global organization which runs most of what goes on in the world, through controlling and influencing people in key-positions to using their resources to nudge events in one direction or another. They pursue, hunt, and police the mystical and supernatural elements of the world, but they also pursue rogue scientists, AI’s, dangerous technology, super villains and other especially dangerous criminals, as well as safeguarding against natural and unnatural disasters, but magic and the supernatural are what they spent most of their time guarding the world from. Think of the Consortium as a combination of The Men in Black, the SCP Foundation, Cadmus from Justice League Unlimited and the Technocratic Union from Mage: The Ascension.
 
Being a practitioner of magic or a supernatural being does not mean destruction or imprisonment, but the Consortium will police and regulate any known practitioners of magic and any supernatural beings they are aware of, providing strict regulations and laws they must abide by. Indeed, the Consortium counts magic users and other supernatural beings as members, mainly acting as experts on magic and the supernatural and as special agents. Magic users and supernatural beings who do not wish to take part in Human society are typically relegated to quarantine or “preservation” zones, such as Everfree Forest and other places. Magic users and supernatural beings are free to live their lives as they wish as long as they do not pose a threat, and the Consortium frequently patrols around and through these zones. Many who are relegated to quarantine zones feel understandably oppressed, and the consortium is viewed as an oppressive and menacing force by some.
 
In the fan-fiction, the Consortium will frequently be at odds with the Rainbooms and the denizens of Equestria, who they see as rogue elements and potential threats. The Consortium has been watching the Rainbooms and their antics for quite some time, and have been assisting them from behind the scenes in hopes that the Equestrian portal problem will resolve itself while taking steps to perform damage control or commit resources to backup plans should the Rainbooms fail. For example, they were prepared to step in during the initial Sunset Shimmer and Midnight Sparkle incidents before those things resolved themselves. Sometimes their assistance was necessary, such as during the Sirens incident, where they sent another of their young operatives, Vinyl Scratch, to free the Rainbooms and provide them with aid against The Dazzlings. What, you think Vinyl Scratch just so happened to show up with a giant transforming speaker-equipped car…?
 
THE FAN FICTION  
I am in the process of writing a road-map and world building for a fan-fiction series based in the Equestria Girls setting. Basically, I am writing it like a television series, averaging at 6 seasons with 25 episodes per season, and written in the style and tone of the actual show. It’s basically what I would do if I was the writer for the actual Equestria Girls series.
 
Moon Dancer is scheduled to appear in the two-part finale of Season 1 of my fan-fiction series. She is an old friend of Twilight Sparkle, but the two went on separate paths in their pursuit of academic perfection. The two have kept in touch for the last 10 years sporadically, and in part 1 of the two-part season 1 finale, she sends Twilight a message that she is coming to visit, which will be the first time in years they have met face to face. Throughout Season 1 the Rainbooms will be coming into contact with a mysterious organization which has occasionally attempted to hinder them, and when they finally learn the scope of this organization, it is revealed that Moon Dancer is a member of the Technological Consortium, and that she wants Twilight to join them, so they can work together. Twilight Sparkle rebukes the offer initially, but over the span of the series, she has thoughts about how things might be if she did join and could be with her old friend again on better terms. Twilight Sparkle and Moon Dancer remain friends, but accept that they are on opposite sides and must do what they think is right, even if it means being in opposition of each other… the two occasionally meet to hang out in private, when they concede that the their friendship is stronger than the pull of duty.
 
Eventually, at the end of Season 4, the Technological Consortium become allies, rather than rivals, and Twilight Sparkle and Moon Dancer re-double their efforts to spend time with each other much more openly.
 
A few times throughout the series, Princess Twilight Sparkle from Equestria is interested in Moon Dancer, particularly given a recurring theme with her being that she wants to analyse and catalogue all the similarities and differences between the Human and Equestrian worlds and their denizens. The two Moon Dancers eventually meet in an episode where the two Twilights ask them to accompany them for a get together.
 
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See other entries in the showcase of current designs for my fan-fiction.
 
DERPYBOORU  
Human Shimmer  
Human Shimmer in her base  
Sunny Flare  
Sour Sweet  
Indigo Zap  
Starlight Glimmer  
Vinyl Scratch  
Moon Dancer  
Agent Sweetie Drops  
Lemon Zest  
Sugarcoat  
Dr. Time Turner Whooves, Filthy Rich and Daring Do  
Observer(September)  
Agents of the Consortium  
Connoisseur  
The Supreme Scientist  
The History of the Consortium  
The Dazzlings
 
DEVIANTART  
DeviantArt Gallery
 
CREDITS
 
Drawn by Invisibleinkdoodles, commissioned by me.
 
Would appreciate comments and feedback.

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