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FUSEmon- Genglazam ''GJA''

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WARNING- EXTREMELY LENGTHY DESCRIPTION AHEAD. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED

"Gigengar"/"Alacolossal"/"Bigglypuff"

Type: Ghost/Normal/Psychic

Height/Weight: 64'8"/I have no idea, there is no way this guy will fit on our scale. Let's just go with "Really, REALLY heavy" until we can find one large enough to accommodate him.

Client: None (The World?) -Self Imposed Mission: Apocalypse Prevention- + -I'm not even making the research purposes excuse this time, I just really, REALLY wanted too, okay? And it was a good thing, so kindly don't start reprimanding me before you even read these all the way through.-

Classification: World Swallowing FUSEmon

Ability: Prophecy

“The field effect “Ending World” comes into effect as soon as Genglazam enters the battle. All Pokemon in battle (your side included in the case of double/triple battles) besides Genglazam take 25% damage to their total health every turn. This field effect cannot be overridden while Genglazam is on the field. If “Ending World” is still in effect after fifteen turns, all Pokemon in both parties besides Genglazam faint.”

Signature Move: Spiral Urchin
Type: Psychic
Category: Special
PP: 5
Dmg: 200
Accuracy: 50

“Genglazam throws a crescent shaped blade of energy from its 'spoons', which coalesce into large, whirlpool patterned objects upon contact with a surface. A Pokemon hit with this becomes trapped within the object and is affected by “Stuck” (same as frozen, but a Pokemon cannot be switched out) for a turn.”

Signature Move: Hollow Core
Type: Ghost
Category: Other
PP: 5
Dmg: ---
Accuracy: 30

“Genglazam absorbs the opponent into its core, instantly KOing it. For whichever stat the opponent was highest in, Genglazam's equivalent stat rises two levels.”

Signature Move: Intonation
Type: Normal
Category: Other
PP: 10
Dmg: 90
Accuracy: ---

“Every Pokemon on the field besides Genglazam is put to sleep. Genglazam then uses the paintbrush on its back to attack in a sweeping arc, also hitting everything on the field. This attack cannot be avoided. Can only be used once per battle." (Both parts of the attack will fail in the case of a Pokemon that has Insomnia. This attack hits teammates as well.)

Professor's Notes:

Well, I think it's safe to say that this FUSEmon surpasses every one of my others in terms of destructive capacity. Thankfully, it's not going to be destroying anything for the moment- I'm not taking any chances when two of its components were foretold to be the heralds of the APOCALYPSE.

...perhaps I should start at the beginning and give some background information, since apparently the initial incident that eventually led to this fusion's creation isn't very well known, and I'm not really sure why.

A few years ago, an archaeological dig unearthed several ancient devices that once belonged to the ancient city of Pokemopolis. Three of these devices, the “Dark Device”, the "Unearthly Urn”, and the “Protector's Paintbrush” (that's just my name for it, even the archaeologists couldn't find any references to its actual name), turned out to be ancient Pokeballs containing huge, legendarily powerful Pokemon- namely, a Gengar, an Alakazam, and a Jigglypuff. The former two, allegedly from the “Shadow World”, were written of in a prophecy describing how when they did battle, the city of Pokemopolis would be no more and the “two great powers of destruction” would lay waste to the world. In other words, they were predicting an apocalypse- shocker, right? But this one actually had backing, in the form of it almost happening, so I've tried to take it more seriously than I do most apocalypse prophecies. You should too, reader of these notes!

Luckily, when the Gengar and Alakazam were (first) accidentally released due to some unknown circumstances, the Jigglypuff was released in time to put them sleep and send them back to the “Shadow World”- or in other words, they all returned into their respective ancient “Pokeballs”. No idea if this “Shadow World” actually exists, but the Unown seem to have their own dimension so I'm not ruling it out. Regardless, they were then taken in for study by the archaeologist team, now much more wary of handling the objects, lest they release them again. Now, I've been interested in these three ever since I first heard of them. Who wouldn't be? They're ancient, titanic sized Pokemon that are foretold to cause the END OF THE WORLD. Why was no one else interested in these besides the archaeologists that held them? Even the myriad of evil organizations didn't seem to want anything to do with them, and it's not as if the information was kept secret- there were multiple news articles on these ancient destroyers. Did everyone just think it was a hoax? Were they simply too well guarded (doubtful, seems like most police are totally ineffective, if they're even THERE most of the time)?

Well, regardless of this anomaly's bizarre anonymity, I've been keeping tabs on them via an archaeologist contact back in Kanto- sealed apocalypse containers never seem to stay that way for long, after all (at least in movies and such). And guess what? I was right! I won't bother going into the story on how they ended up out, recontained and in MY hands, as that's way too long to put in research notes and would take forever. Suffice to say, I have my ways- as soon as the incident was over, I now had three gigantic, technically already caught Pokemon which were “given” to me (see “forced to take on the burden of”) and no one sans a few protesting scientists really wanted to see out again. I technically didn't own them, but then, neither did anyone else. One of the idiots on site at the battle said to get rid of them permanently (read: kill them) after we recontained them- uh, not likely! What a huge waste! They're one of a kind specimens from an era long since past that apparently could imbue Pokemon with nigh legendary strength (not to mention size)! But what WAS I going to do with them...?

Why, fuse them together of course! It's my MO- no one ever said I was responsible after all, and as long as I didn't invoke Armageddon all was well, right? The Jigglypuff (sorry, “Bigglypuff” according to the scientists on site) was supposed to be the other two's calming agent, so I figured this would work out... and amazingly, it did! For once!

I did run into a few problems along the way. Actually, make that a metric TON of problems. Mina didn't like it, for one thing. She was almost hysterical at the thought, in fact- apparently it's tempting fate to try fusing Pokemon so obviously dangerous given what happened last fusion. I reassured her and went on ahead anyways, but then there was the fact that these Pokemon didn't really have Pokeballs they could be let out of, so much as “containers” whose... essence, I guess, goes into them when they emerge from them. That meant we couldn't get them out unless they wanted to come out on their own. The process of fixing THAT, without even letting them out, was... difficult, to say the least. We basically had to install new age Pokeball technology on the items so we could release them at our discretion, adapting it onto the OUTSIDE of the items... yeah, it was hard, even when we enlisted the help of a few super genius fusions (most of them using Alakazam genes, funnily enough) the other lab members have around. Even then we couldn't really “release” them from their objects the way you can release Pokemon from Pokeballs, so instead we drew the “essence” of the objects out of the “Gigengar” and “Alacolossal” when we fused them (apparently the Jigglypuff doesn't have this item absorption issue), and fused the objects with its spoons- I have no idea how this worked either, as it was entirely the work of a scientist who owned one of the super genius fusions and volunteered to do it (note: ask the guy if you see him around how he managed to fuse non-living objects with OTHER non-living objects). The bell the Jigglypuff comes out of couldn't be incorporated, but the brush inside isn't apparently the part of the object that actually holds it, so we just released it from the bell and took the brush out to be used at the fusion's later discretion.

Speaking of the actual fusing, it somehow became some sort of mass get together event. We obviously couldn't fit Pokemon four or five stories tall in a fusion tube that is at max about two to three stories tall, so we had to basically remake the tech from the tube on a much larger scale in one of the virtua rooms usually used for test battles (flying ones included, hence the really really tall ceilings). That wasn't really possible for Mina and me, so this was the point at which we initially enlisted super genius fusion help from our colleagues. It almost became too much work for even a fusion this cool, given the number of questions I had to answer and the amount of work necessary just to start in the first place, but it worked out. However, the amount of people gathering at Virtua Room 30N caught the attention of MORE people, and when some of them heard they insisted on being there in the event that the three started destroying things again, and then THEIR friends/coworked who just wanted to watch this either go horribly right or horribly wrong showed up, and so on, until by the time we were actually ready to start I swear half the entire complex was stuffed in the cordoned off non-fusion tube part of the room. I did not mean to stir up so much commotion, especially given how destructive my fusions usually initially are, so note to self- do not use Pokemon that cannot fit in the Fuse Tube Small if at all possible. Especially if they dismantle Fuse Tube Extra Large, given that I didn't really get permission, per say.

As for the fusion itself? Well, the Gengar and Alakazam were still sleeping from the confrontation when we released them into the tube area, but the Jigglypuff was awake. And ready to sing again. Hence we all took a nap for a while and awoke to see a pouting giant Jigglypuff, apparently angry it couldn't get to its brush on the outside of the tube. Thankfully we'd reinforced the glass or we likely would have had an epic disaster of... my proportions on our hands.

After we got the object issues in order (the Urn and Device had to be stripped of their recently added components so the guy could fuse them with the spoons of the Alakazam, the brush from the bell needed to be taken out and set aside so it could be used later, and the bell needed to be removed of its added technology as well so it could be given to a museum or something,), most everyone wanted documentation and pictures of the (still sleeping) giants before I could fuse them, some protesting that I was destroying history (yeah, which none of them knew about prior to this apparently) and such, others asking about how I'd even gotten them, and... there were a lot of arguments, basically. Luckily the people in favor of the experiment outnumbered those against, so we got to go ahead with it when the spoon guy came back (maybe he's more well known than I thought, because no one ELSE seemed surprised about the spoon-artifact fusing).

We began the fusing, and a while later (and I mean a WHILE- the bigger the Pokemon the longer the fusing process is, so this guy took a full day as opposed to the usual few hours; people were even timing the event) Genglazam was born. Luckily, as I suspected, the Jigglypuff being used with the two worked well as a calming agent (as well as the fact that it can't really fight itself), so there was no destructive rampage- although it did immediately psychic its brush to itself the second we opened the tube. Since we had to run it through the tests, we first recaptured Genglazam with a FUSE-Ball, and the entire congregation went out to the field testing area (which I have never used before but had no real option not to do so here what with this guy's size). Turns out that while he didn't seem to get any new moves (that we know of...), he kept the individual super moves from each component Pokemon, which now have names (see above). Also, he can begin the apocalypse on his own if he wants. Thankfully, it's a controllable ability, and he's much calmer than the two problematic components were. Also thankfully, we found out in the area specifically designed to handle such things. Phew! Destruction averted!

There was one minor problem that was actually somewhat fun to fix. All three of these ancient Pokemon had “markings”, much like tattoos. I'm not sure if they actually DID anything (maybe they had a part in making these things so powerful?), but we thought it best to keep them as intact as possible regardless. We even “repainted”, the Bigglypuff's ones, as a close inspection revealed that the black paint that currently decorated it had once been red- possibly, even probably drawn using its own personal paintbrush. Speaking of that brush, since we left it out of the fusion itself, Genglazam just psychically holds it in place on its back for when it needs to use it. Heavy item to be levitating constantly, but Genglazam is huge and powerful, so maybe not.

I should probably also talk about how the newest fusion acts. After all, we've had fusion trauma in the past when the minds don't mix so well, so best to state it somewhere. Oddly, it doesn't seem to have come into play here (though thank goodness it didn't, that was my main concern). Genglazam's personality seems... pensive. It's as if it's always waiting for something... when he was out, he seemed to want to float and meditate, which is kind of odd (pretty sure that even before the fusion the Alakazam didn't want to meditate, just destroy stuff, so what brought this on?). He's not attacking anything or flipping out over the fusion, so there's that- and with me, that's all that REALLY counts. I haven't figured out a way to really command, or even talk to him yet- he's too tall to hear me all that easily when I'm on the ground, so I have to be on board a flying Pokemon to even talk to him. The giants were wild Pokemon and not used to commands when fused, and frankly I don't see that changing. Heck, I don't even know if he understands me, Genglazam's components are possibly ancient enough to not understand the language... though if that's so, it should understand English within a few days of hearing it, part Alakazam and all. Regardless, it's not a big problem- it's not as if we'd be using Genglazam for any battles sans a life or death issue. He's WAY too powerful for anything else. Maybe if Solucesys or Celetalga ever come back, or something like Deuxrai gets unleashed again, but otherwise? I'd rather not even hold a MOCK battle with Genglazam.

We have to keep him in Pokeball storage for now- we don't have anywhere big enough outside for him to be out, and while the whole “apocalypse” thing was toned down (again, good idea to include that Bigglypuff), it still caused huge amounts of overcast and random earthquakes when its ability activated. Not fun. We'll get him somewhere to be out and about eventually, and also when he becomes less of a hot topic- I can't go anywhere without him being mentioned anymore. We'll probably have to keep him monitored and such though; calmer now or not, he's the combined product of THE Pokemopolismon, and for all I know he could just be scheming to leave and start the apocalypse again. He IS part Alakazam after all, and when you're up against a supercomputer seeking to trick you, most people lose. I give everyone the benefit of the doubt though, and he hasn't done anything, at least not yet, so...

Ah, whatever. I better go, there are apparently some challengers for my title that showed up during our skipped year, and now that I've finally reappeared it's my job to go defend my title. Man, I finally get some challengers and I wasn't even there for them... I'll sort out anything else Genglazam related later.

Oh, and Mina- you owe me 5000 pokedollars. Told you I could do the full, in depth notes for a fusion! I even took the hard one! HAH!

Assistant's Notes:

First off, a personal note to Tina- I hate you. But you won't know that since you won't read these. Ergh... a break from my unofficial job is nice all the same though, I suppose.

You know, I sometimes forget that Tina is actually a league champion. Tythi apparently is home to so few people that she barely ever has to battle anyone- only two challengers came knocking for her while we were gone all of last year! It's a tiny place apparently, and not well known, so I guess I understand why she's not a “big name” so to speak. But she sure has the skills to prove she deserves the title, that battle with the titanic Pokemon... wow, never expected to see something like that.

Not much to say about this new fusion on my end aside from “why”. I would say this was a bad idea, but since Tina is actually being smart about this for once by keeping him in holding I actually have no objections. Wonder what we're gonna do with him though?

Anyways, since these notes are more akin to a diary anymore, and the professor took care of all the important stuff this time (in addition to the fact that I have a burning desire to use this new paper), I may as well write down what's happened since we got dropped in the future. We're fairly certain we aren't getting back, since that would cause a paradox. Or would there be? Even people who've time traveled before with Celebi and such don't seem to have a clear grasp on if time is fixed or not. Regardless, we only lost a year, and neither of us have relatives or friends that were really looking for us (Flair DID call her mom pretty soon after we got back, and I called my dad and one close friend to reassure them I was still alive, but otherwise...), so we're just gonna go on as if nothing happened.

Our fellow professors were... a bit weirded out by us showing up out of nowhere, but otherwise went on as if nothing happened. I guess fusing Pokemon for a living, with all the stuff that comes with it, makes you rather jaded to weird incidents. We got our lab and fusion area reopened, and it's mostly as if nothing ever happened. Aside from the need to sweep, I mean.

The fusions had been in the holding area marked for Professor Flair, apparently being taken care of by :icondragonith: in the meantime, who is still running that pseudo-daycare thing. The guy makes so many of the things that they can't get shipped out to their buyers fast enough before another one shows up. Pretty productive lab member... That aside, our FUSEmons reactions varied, but the majority of them were happy to see we weren't dead. Some showed this rather violently, but luckily there were no casualties. Wonder how Tanavine is doing? We haven't seen the little guy since we've been back (our colleague seems to have taken on full time care of him, for obvious reasons).

Also, apparently someone got Rosinoir therapy! Well, not exactly therapy, more like they taught her Calm Mind and Sweet Scent and then put her on a daily prescription of that until the “urge for sadism” was gone, but it worked! No idea who that was (:icondragonith: said it wasn't him), but if you ever happen to be reading these notes, thank you! (Now I can go check her ability- speaking, of did we ever figure out Spirakus'? I don't think we did...)

And... we're going back to Project: Unown takeover next. A year has not dampened Ranknown, Unotom, and Unly's... "enthusiasm" in prodding Flair to finally make their fourth and final sibling. In fact, they're even more... well, not "hopeful", but perhaps "expectant". As in, every day since we reappeared, they've been following her around near constantly, just sort of staring at her. She's trying to think of ideas on what to test next- we've used a psychic, a ghost, and a plasmatic/electronic ghost thus far, yet we still aren't sure what exactly causes Unown to usually end up taking over the main body of a fusion. Maybe I'll go ask some of our colleagues if they've got any ideas.

We haven't got anything else planned yet, but yeah! New ridiculously powerful fusion, reunion with lab members and fusions, letterhead paper, we have a lot going on! Flair/Tina/The professor (I should really settle on one moniker...) is over in Tythi fighting her two challengers right now, so I probably can goof off for a bit before brainstorming for Unown Takeover...

Oh, and I finally got my hands on paper with my OWN letterhead! This looks so much more official, doesn't it?





OOC:

If you have absolutely no idea what any of that lab report was talking about, go here:

Pokemopolis: bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wik…
Pokelantis: bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wik…

As I've said before, I really, REALLY want more of these weird, humongous not-quite Pokemon in the anime (ex. The Pokemopolis Trio, the Celebi Forest Monster, Tentagroudon). And after seeing the Pokemopolis episode air again a little while back, I got the idea to do a fusion of the aforementioned "Gigengar", "Alacolossal", and "Bigglypuff", just for the awesomeness factor. :iconasplodeplz:

Personally, I think this is my most original fusion to date. If the Celebi Monster and Tentagroudon still existed after their movie's conclusions I'd have to bring them into this somehow too, but sadly they do not. They are dead. :(

I had that entire bit of story about how Flair got the three giants after they got released again written out, but then tossed it after realizing it sucked. Sorry. Use your imagination; she's a league champion! Surely you can come up with something.

If you never saw this episode, or just didn't watch the Pokemon anime? I'd actually recommend taking twenty minutes to watch it (episode 72). It's sort of cheesy, as the anime used to be (and frankly I wish still was since I currently hate it), but just like any episode that focuses on the “ancient past” of Pokemon world it's too interesting to turn off. What WAS ancient Pokemon world like anyways? We saw a hint of it in the Arceus movie, but it wasn't a confirmation of what I've always been looking for. What am I looking for confirmation of? Well, there always seems to be this implication that MAGIC was practiced all the time way back when. There's prophecies, sealed spirits, possession, etc. found throughout the series and especially the movies. But there's never any confirmation of such, and technically all those things COULD have been done by Pokemon (prophecies by Xatu, sealing by a psychic or ghost, possession by BECOMING a ghost, etc.). Even now we have confirmation of psychic and aura powers in people though, so what could the ancients do? I'm so curious.

In fact, another thing I'm curious about- does anyone else ever just wonder about the Pallet Town area? It has at least two ancient civilizations surrounding it, one of which held the Pokemon of the Apocalypse, and the other of which had an evil king's spirit entombed within that came out and possessed Ash (and is still THERE, come to think of it). Not to mention the fact that Ash, one of the only trainers to ever come from Pallet Town, is an (untrained) aura adept, the hero mentioned in an entirely DIFFERENT apocalyptic prophecy, and has met pretty much every legendary we know, of on top of saving the world like five or six times. And he never ages; so apparently he's immortal. Oh, and Gary somehow got nonexistent badges from somewhere, and is thus also subject to the “Pallet Town factor”. Have there been fanfics about this? Just that “Pallet Town exudes some sort of 'awesomeness' aura that causes mystical things to happen both in and around it?” I'd read that.

Anyways, I'm rambling, so how about that background? Eh? EHHHHH? :iconeyebrowsplz: I finally found an easy way to make them! I can do it too! Go me! :iconyaaaayplz: Fusions in the future will also probably have backgrounds, at least if you guys like them. Tell me, I wanna know! :D

If you think this guy seems overpowered, keep in mind the Pokemon used to make it were supposedly at near-legendary strength, if not just legendary period. Three of them together, two of which were meant to end the world, and the other of which was the only thing that could protect from them? No duh it's gonna be powerful! :p

Also, that height is based on an estimate- the show had Gengar at about two and a half times Onix's height, enough to loom over powerlines and trees easily, so I went with about how tall my best guess was for that (somewhere around five stories tall). Sorry if it seems off to you! ^^;

A final note- should I stick these on fanfiction.net with an intro plus the lab reports and links to the pics? They're certainly LONG enough. Maybe on AO3...

Although Gengar, Jigglypuff, and Alakazam do not exist in my region, Genglazam WILL be included in my region.

Pokemon copyright Nintendo.
Fuse-Corp copyright :iconesepibe:.
Genglazam copyright me.












For all of you down here who didn't read any of that... well, I guess I can't fault you, honestly, but I'm going to pretend I'm upset anyways. :cry:
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this is the definition of over doing it. it has too much going on and ends up accomplishing very little