I saw fusion and memelord and I'm just questioning
Tomedd Fusion was my first shot at writing Tedd!! The very earliest concepts of my fusion fav, I never got around to finishing this one because I started it with so much description and then got bored. Anyway the story started with Tedd waking up for the first time in the cloning machine, just as the inevitable riot and escape of the other rejects happens. The machine shuts down while he’s still in it, he gets hurt, then wakes up in a room on his own. I believe the story after that was going to follow something similar to @ask-tedd! I’ve always had an idea about this clone, I’ve just never had the motivation to finish something with him :’)
Unfinished doc under the cut!
The grinding and squealing of gears is all you hear as your bleary mind swims into consciousness. There are cries, mostly confused ones you think, coming from somewhere nearby, but there must be a wall or something between you and them, as the sound is muted. The sense of movement becomes obvious to you next; from what little you can see in the darkness surrounding you, it looks like you’re in a machine of some sort, standing on a conveyor belt as it shifts you along.
A loud clang of machinery hits your ears again, and someone not far in front of you shouts something, but you don’t understand it: you still can’t quite comprehend what’s going on right now. Last you remember you were watching a movie, some silly film, but now you certainly weren’t in the theatre. So if you were here, then where were Matt, Tord and-
Suddenly light appears ahead, and you are distracted from your already muddled thoughts. There seem to be an awful lot of people ahead, being shoved around and taken away. They look vaguely familiar: actually, really familiar. The person in front of you runs out, heading towards one of the people being dragged off. You look after them, unsure of what action to take, but regardless of your feelings on the matter the machine pulls you onward. Until it doesn’t.
The belt stops abruptly, and you almost fall over at the loss of inertia. The machine continues to make shutting down sounds as you sway momentarily, then attempt to make your body move to the exit. Everything feels weirdly disconnected, even though you’re mentally screaming at your legs to just move forward. The sounds from outside have nearly died down, and from what you can see there are only a few beings remaining in the white space beyond. You step forward once more, finally reaching the edge of the light- only to hear a sudden clang and feel sharp pain arcing through your right shoulder. You stumble, arms reaching up instinctively even through the agony, to push back on whatever had fallen and was still attempting to cut you off from the bright world ahead. It lets up suddenly, with the sounds of more yelling not far away, as you sink to the cold metal floor and lose the slight consciousness you had gained.
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You wake up, but don’t open your eyes at first. It’s a gradual awakening, various senses coming to and acknowledging that yes, we exist, and yes, we are indeed functional. Along with those came an aching pain in your shoulder, and after a moment’s consideration you remember the chaotic events leading to this point. Slowly, you open your eyes, taking in the completely white roof and walls surrounding your position on the floor. You lie there for a while, fairly immeasurable in this sterile environment, before finally deciding to brave the potential hurt that could come with changing position. Slowly, using your left arm for support, you ease up into a sitting position, pulling your injured side along gently. There really isn’t much of anything in this room, besides yourself. Even the floor is pure white, with only the faint outline of a door visible on the side nearest you and a tablet mounted on the wall and engraved with the words, ‘Reject Room #102’.
You examine yourself next; your clothes are the first thing that stand out. The outfit seems out of place somehow, all the items correct but slightly off. Your hoodie isn’t its usual shade, instead a dull blue, with patches that seemed slightly more green. Your pants are off as well, a strange muted tan color, while your sneakers are a grey-black checkered pattern. Reaching a hand up to brush through your hair, you can tell it’s not quite the right length, and a bang swept into your face reveals it’s also the incorrect color.
You take another moment, allowing that to sink in. You still can’t think of a reason why any of this feels wrong, because certainly elements of this are correct; you just can’t remember which ones. That’s another thing that’s messed up, your memories. You can only remember specific events, most of which were when you were with your friends, and very little from childhood onwards. Unsettling, to say the least.
Another, sharper twinge from your shoulder finally drags your attention to the wound; you pull back your hoodie gently, and cringe at the sight of an open wound. It looks as though something hit you pretty hard, cutting and scraping the area fairly thoroughly. You let your hoodie slide back on. There really isn’t much you can do about it now, by the emptiness of this room it doesn’t appear there’s anything to clean the wound with.
I finally made a reject clone Eyes is literally just Edd that has 5 different colored eyes. One each from his friends. One looks like his eye and the other is a mystery He's short. How's he eat?? I dunno