Before she was strong, she was weak, before she was hard, she was soft, before she burned hot, she was the coolest there was. Before she was immortal, she was one of us. Before she was Captain of the Wonderbolts, she was Spitfire.
Some ponies learn how to fly on their very first day of flight camp. Others have to work at it, practicing for weeks and months before they manage to get off the ground. Spitfire is neither of these types of ponies.
Sequel to Flying Sky-High. A lot has happened, but now Rainbow Dash finally has a chance to fulfill her dream and become a Wonderbolt. As the process begins, will her relationship with Soarin be a blessing? Or will it be a curse?
Soarin has known thrilling victories and crushing defeats, some of them in front of thousands of spectators, and others in the company of only his closest friend. Sometimes it's the quiet moments that make all the difference.
Yearling is sent to Panama with her new 'team' in search of a new specimen. But this specimen has caught the interest of something else. Something that the locals have come to fear.
Spitfire suffers an injury during a flight practice before the beginning of the Wonderbolt's Hearth's Warming break. Being stuck in her mother's home has Spitfire thinking about stuff. Stuff that she rathered not touched upon.
After one of her teammates is crippled in a training accident, Spitfire is forced to face doubts about her skills as a leader. But sometimes it takes another to repair what is broken.
The fifth Equestro-Griffon war is on the horizon, and Rainbow Dash, along with the rest of the Wonderbolts, looks like she's about to get involved. It will be tough. Will she survive? Or perhaps more importantly, will her relationship with Soarin?
It's a tough time to be a Wonderbolt. Funding is at risk, Cloudsdale bureaucracy is breathing down Spitfire's neck, and a new machine threatens to undo the Wonderbolts themselves. It's up to Rainbow Dash to beat it... but she'll need some help.
The two pegasi knew there could only be one. One who could fly with the best. One who could fulfill their dreams. One who could destroy the other's hope. And when hope is crushed, anger arises.
The Wonderbolts are the greatest precision flying team in Equestria, admired by ponies worldwide and heroes to every colt and filly in Cloudsdale. They are also terrible, terrible ponies.
Soarin's been secretly admiring his wingmare for a looooooong time. Does she harbour the same feelings for him? What would happen when he's again lost in his own thoughts at the biggest wonderbolt performance in all of Equestria?
(Sequel to A Path Long Forbidden) Flash now suffers from his past choices, and regrets everything he did. Unfortunately, Flash now suffers from depression because of his actions. As Flash struggles, he begins to question his future.
It has been a year since the Wonderbolts disbanded, and Spitfire now instructs foals on how to improve their flying. Once class ends, the last pony she ever wants to see visits her. It's Rainbow Dash. What does she want?
With gossip and slander rampant at CHS and a target put on Sunset Shimmer's back, she flees the school in search of solace. She never expected to find allies in the most unlikely of groups: CHS's soccer team, the Wondercolts.
Twilight has been a tiny, hard-working student for many years, willingly deciding to stay bite size after discovering a love for the adventures and challenges that came with it. Now it is time to start a new chapter of her life in Ponyville.
Twilight Sparkle, shrunken student of Princess Celestia, becomes the Wonderbolts’ medic one year before Nightmare Moon’s return. What kind of challenges await the tiny but powerful unicorn as she studies and works under Spitfire’s guidance?
In a world long ravaged by evil, nine brave heroes will stand against the tides of darkness: the Shadowbolts, the Rainbow Factories, and those that would reject salvation. Draws many elements from Tales of Symphonia. Part one of a trilogy. A reboot.