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A fanmade website for Pokemon. It's main purpose is for Roleplaying (no fighting), and follows a story of experimented pokemon in a lab called FuseCorps. Said lab is located in the Orre region, and was previously occupied by Team Rocket until it was abandoned. The Cipher gang promptly took over it.

On the site, members come up with a fusion of two or more pokemon, then submit the character idea. Once it is accepted, the member can then go around and either join an already going Roleplay (permission should be asked for, though) or they can start up their own.

The experiments are divided into two groups, successful, and failed. The successful experiments, no matter what the job, with generally take up guard duty during roleplays. Failed experiments are kept in cells, though some can get free through breakage of the locks or getting into the vents.

The other thing that happens is that a person will usually open up a Tumblr account (as far as I'm concerned, it's always Tumblr) solely for asks and sometimes more rps between the experiments. All experiments, failed or otherwise, will apparently have enough free time to answer (granted for the failures, as they don't get to do much) any question, and somehow have got their paws on a laptop. These laptops tend to be broken enough that only Tumblr is available on the internet.

The main site is located here: [1] New members are always welcome.


Fuse Corps contains examples of:

  • Admiring the Abomination: The scientists seem to be guilty of this whenever their experiments are a success.
  • Air-Vent Passageway: Several of the failed experiments crawl through these as a means to escape their cells for a bit, or to navigate throughout the facility, and some even live in them. However, they aren't connected to anything that could lead to the outside world. That said, only the smaller experiments can actually get in.
  • Alas, Poor Villain: At least one of the successful experiments falls into this.
  • Berserk Button: Goop dislikes being called by his old name. Also, do NOT threaten his friends in his presence.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Goop is pretty friendly to all non-scientists/successfuls. He will kick your ass if you mistreat his friends.
  • Body Horror: Some more than others
  • Break the Cutie: Several times
  • Cats Are Mean: Averted-all feline-esque experiments so far have actually been pretty nice.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Most if the experiments are actually pretty nice
  • Fantastic Racism:
    • Typically, the failures hate/fear the successes. It's usually not until they actually talk to each other than the opinion is changed...For that specific experiment, anyway. Similarly, any successful experiment that isn't friendly will tend to look down on the failed ones.
    • Several failures at least dislike the scientists or just humans in general.
  • Foot Prints Of Muck: Goop leaves a trail of sticky grime wherever he walks. Do not step in them.
  • The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: Inverted. The experiments have ask accounts on Tumblr, and some allow magic anons. Not every magic anon has had good intentions.
  • Fun with Acronyms: Every. Single. Experiment.
  • Gentle Giant: Amythair is easily one of the biggest and most powerful experiments. He's also very friendly and becomes concerned when one of his friends is upset.
  • Good Is Not Nice: Sometimes
  • Grass is Greener
  • I Gave My Word: Goop has sworn to never do anything to harm the failed pokemon, as a promise to ET.
  • Justified Criminal: Amber steals food from the scientists-it's for the rest of the failed experiments that wouldn't get fed otherwise.
  • The Medic: Gin hauls around some sort of medical device to treat the injuries of his friends. He also tends to carry around plenty of bandages, even wearing some himself due to his tendency to come to suffer painful injuries, including the fact that he paints with his own blood.
  • Mix-and-Mash Pokemon
  • Multiarmed Multitasking: Richie keeps himself above ground with his Spinarak legs, and uses the rest for anything he needs to do.
  • No Biological Sex: A couple of them
  • Note to Self: Some of the pictures ET draws in her cell are these. She refuses to erase them.
  • That Man Is Dead: Goop feels this way about his previous identity, Jeremy.
  • The Power of Blood: Several experiments use theirs to make drawings.
  • Painful Transformation: In one answer, ET confirms it hurts for her to fully transform, as it forces the non-ditto parts of her to change as well
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?

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