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The fusion of machines and living flesh allowed the FutureSeries to wield immense power without the need for maintenance nor the threat of going against their controllers. The mindless nature of a FutureSeries unit also negates the need to train them to perform attacks. | The fusion of machines and living flesh allowed the FutureSeries to wield immense power without the need for maintenance nor the threat of going against their controllers. The mindless nature of a FutureSeries unit also negates the need to train them to perform attacks. | ||
− | FutureSeries units are meant to be expendable. Most Pokefutures remnants are capable of mass producing them to a degree. However, | + | FutureSeries units are meant to be expendable. Most Pokefutures remnants are capable of mass producing them to a degree as long as the proper facilities are present. However, the units' effectiveness is dependent on the quality of DNA. In the absence of a good DNA source, the resulting FutureSeries units would perform far below that of their species template's baseline. Without adequate maintenance, a FutureSeries unit's organic parts would atrophy or become necrotic, but would continue to function until they are destroyed. |
The most common FutureSeries units encountered are FutureCario, FutureChamp, and FutureZard. | The most common FutureSeries units encountered are FutureCario, FutureChamp, and FutureZard. | ||
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=== FutureEntei === | === FutureEntei === | ||
− | The | + | The FutureEntei was first encountered by the Aurabolts as part of the security retinue of Dr. Tonio. It was stored in the interiors of Castle Lycanrow near Eddisburg. It was destroyed when the castle collapsed upon the release of a glitch entity. |
=== FuturePalkia === | === FuturePalkia === | ||
− | The abandoned factory where Dr. Braun was imprisoned housed a FuturePalkia, which was activated by the renegade scientist's consciousness during his fight against the Aurabolts. The machine's systems were horribly outdated, which allowed [[Murphy | a Porygon]] | + | The abandoned factory where Dr. Braun was imprisoned housed a FuturePalkia, which was activated by the renegade scientist's consciousness during his fight against the Aurabolts. The machine's systems were horribly outdated, which allowed [[Murphy | a Porygon]] to gain access to its internal operations. It was destroyed during the fight and its remains were left in place when the |
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+ | === The Adonis Project === | ||
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+ | The pet project of Dr. Braun, the Adonis was a winged, seven-foot anthropomorphic FutureSeries legendary unit that housed cloned Zapdos tissue. It was, to date, the only known FutureSeries legendary to hold any cloned Legendary tissue. Once his consciousness was trapped in his facility's systems, Dr. Braun gradually became obsessed with possessing the unit, first as a means to escape and, over time, as a way to achieve unbelievable power. His plans were thwarted, however, when the Aurabolts activated the unit's failsafe kill switch to prevent the now-insane scientist from gaining and abusing its power. | ||
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+ | === FutureZapdos === | ||
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+ | Built by an alternate Rotom version of Dr. Braun from found objects in a scrap heap, the FutureZapdos served to distract the city of Wyndon and prevent anyone from stopping the Rotom from seizing vital information from PEFE's systems. It was subsequently destroyed by several trainers and its scrap remains sent to PEFE HQ. | ||
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+ | Unlike other versions of the FutureSeries, this FutureZapdos was powered by a chimerical organism that was kept subservient through mind control. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
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+ | * The FutureSeries' bio-robotic systems, which grafted living tissue over a mechanical endoskeleton, parallels the configuration of the Terminators from the eponymous film franchise. | ||
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[[Category:Villains]] | [[Category:Villains]] |
Revision as of 03:12, 13 April 2020
The FutureSeries are a clandestine Pokefutures project that involved grafting living Pokémon tissue into a robotic frame. The resulting entity is capable of fielding the same power as a living Pokémon but are completely subservient to their handlers. The pinnacle of the project involved creating robotic replicas of Legendary Pokémon meant for sinister purposes. The surviving FutureSeries assets have since been seized by renegade remnants of the defunct corporation. Attempts at creating the FutureSeries are a recurring element in at least some timelines where Pokefutures exists.
FutureSeries units are named according to their species, deriving the suffix from the species and adding the Future prefix, sometimes in camelcase.
Contents
Configuration
Most FutureSeries clones resemble the Pokémon they were derived from. On the surface, they would resemble a cyborg version of a pokémon, but the resemblances end there. A typical FutureSeries unit does not have an organic skeleton nor a nervous system. The flesh was grown onto the robotic frame and cultured to resemble the organs found in a Pokémon. The cyborgs are run almost entirely through programming and have no will of their own.
The fusion of machines and living flesh allowed the FutureSeries to wield immense power without the need for maintenance nor the threat of going against their controllers. The mindless nature of a FutureSeries unit also negates the need to train them to perform attacks.
FutureSeries units are meant to be expendable. Most Pokefutures remnants are capable of mass producing them to a degree as long as the proper facilities are present. However, the units' effectiveness is dependent on the quality of DNA. In the absence of a good DNA source, the resulting FutureSeries units would perform far below that of their species template's baseline. Without adequate maintenance, a FutureSeries unit's organic parts would atrophy or become necrotic, but would continue to function until they are destroyed.
The most common FutureSeries units encountered are FutureCario, FutureChamp, and FutureZard.
Legendaries
A typical FutureSeries legendary unit is a large and sophisticated machine capable of fielding and containing vast quantities of power. Most FutureSeries legendaries would resemble an armored facsimile of a legendary Pokémon. They are meant to be shells to contain the cloned tissue of a legendary Pokémon, though to date only one sample was actually acquired. Thus, all but one of the FutureSeries legendaries currently known have been completely robotic.
The computer systems of a well-maintained FutureSeries legendary are impervious to unauthorized hacking, rendering them impossible to be seized by PEFEgons. It was believed that the consciousness of a human being can be uploaded into the computerized neural systems of a FutureSeries, but this was never fully tested.
History
The FutureSeries was developed by a panel of scientists that included Dr. Phineas Braun and Dr. Elizabeth Tonio. Many of these machines were seized by fleeing factions during the company's collapse, while others were abandoned and left to decay. One such group of FutureSeries units was under the control of Dr. Tonio's faction. Over the course of several raids, the Aurabolts had encountered and defeated several FutureSeries units in their raids against Pokefutures remnants. Upon the defeat of the Pokefutures faction, these assets are seized by PEFE, often under the supervision of Priscilla Kwan, and put into storage. The FutureSeries units seized in one raid in Orre against the digitized consciousness of Dr. Braun were tossed into a scrapyard made from the facility and left to mummify in the desert sun.
Known FutureSeries Legendaries
FutureEntei
The FutureEntei was first encountered by the Aurabolts as part of the security retinue of Dr. Tonio. It was stored in the interiors of Castle Lycanrow near Eddisburg. It was destroyed when the castle collapsed upon the release of a glitch entity.
FuturePalkia
The abandoned factory where Dr. Braun was imprisoned housed a FuturePalkia, which was activated by the renegade scientist's consciousness during his fight against the Aurabolts. The machine's systems were horribly outdated, which allowed a Porygon to gain access to its internal operations. It was destroyed during the fight and its remains were left in place when the
The Adonis Project
The pet project of Dr. Braun, the Adonis was a winged, seven-foot anthropomorphic FutureSeries legendary unit that housed cloned Zapdos tissue. It was, to date, the only known FutureSeries legendary to hold any cloned Legendary tissue. Once his consciousness was trapped in his facility's systems, Dr. Braun gradually became obsessed with possessing the unit, first as a means to escape and, over time, as a way to achieve unbelievable power. His plans were thwarted, however, when the Aurabolts activated the unit's failsafe kill switch to prevent the now-insane scientist from gaining and abusing its power.
FutureZapdos
Built by an alternate Rotom version of Dr. Braun from found objects in a scrap heap, the FutureZapdos served to distract the city of Wyndon and prevent anyone from stopping the Rotom from seizing vital information from PEFE's systems. It was subsequently destroyed by several trainers and its scrap remains sent to PEFE HQ.
Unlike other versions of the FutureSeries, this FutureZapdos was powered by a chimerical organism that was kept subservient through mind control.
Trivia
- The FutureSeries' bio-robotic systems, which grafted living tissue over a mechanical endoskeleton, parallels the configuration of the Terminators from the eponymous film franchise.