TT Fusion (formerly Embryonic Studios Ltd.) is a British video game developer and a subsidiary of TT Games. Based in Wilmslow, England, United Kingdom, Embryonic Studios was founded in 2005 by former staff of Digital Anvil and Warthog Games, including Nick Elms, Andrew Whalley, John Lomax, Roger Bacon and Derek Senior. The company was acquired by TT Games in January 2007 and became TT Fusion.
On 8 November 2007, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced that they had purchased TT Games for an undisclosed amount as part of their expansion into the video game industry.
Fusion or synthesis, the process of combining two or more distinct entities into a new whole, may refer to:
Fusion Energy Foundation (FEF) was an American non-profit think tank co-founded by Lyndon LaRouche in 1974 in New York. It promoted the construction of nuclear power plants, research into fusion power and beam weapons and other causes. The FEF was called fusion's greatest private supporter. It was praised by scientists like John Clarke, who said that the fusion community owed it a "debt of gratitude". By 1980, its main publication, Fusion, claimed 80,000 subscribers.
The FEF included notable scientists and others on its boards, along with LaRouche movement insiders in management positions. It published a popular magazine, Fusion, and a more technical journal as well as books and pamphlets. It conducted seminars and its members testified at legislative hearings. It was known for soliciting subscriptions to their magazines in U.S. airports, where its confrontational methods resulted in conflicts with celebrities and the general public.
The FEF has been described by many writers as a "front" for the U.S. Labor Party and the LaRouche movement. By the mid-1980s, the FEF was being accused of fraudulent fundraising on behalf of other LaRouche entities. Federal prosecutors forced it into bankruptcy in 1986 to collect contempt of court fines, a decision that was later overturned when a federal bankruptcy court found that the government had acted "in bad faith". Key personnel were convicted in 1988.
TheBlaze (titled Fusion before September 2012) is a monthly Paleolibertarian news magazine published by Mercury Radio Arts and TheBlaze in New York City, New York and circulated throughout the United States. The former title, Fusion, was taken from Beck's talk radio progarm's slogan, "The Fusion of Entertainment and Enlightenment." The editor in chief is Scott Baker.
The magazine is sixteen pages and is published monthly except for February and August. It features several recurring items, including "Stu's 3rd to Last Page," and "By the Numbers" (a listing of trivial facts related to the issue). Other articles deal with politics, pop culture, and society, and are generally written with humorous intent. Some issues have themes (Halloween, Valentine's Day, etc.) that most of the articles adhere to.
Those who attended the 2005 Glenn Beck: On Ice tour received the premiere issue (July 2005), featuring a puppet-like replication of Beck ice skating with training wheels on the cover.
(Verse 1)
Do you still remember the first time that you killed?
The shocking and the horror, so plented by the thrill.
The perving surge of power.
The crushing of the weak.
Have mercy on the gentle soul
Soar in our sented meek.
(Chorus)
You can not wash it from your mouth.
The taste of blood just won't wash out.
You feel it coursing through your veins.
You feel it driving you insane.
(Verse 2)
Do you still remember exactly how it feels?
The power, it's adrenaline. So hard you'll grind your teeth.
The lights begin to blur, it burrows in so deep.
We kill and fuckin' fuck and kill.
It haunts you in your sleep.
(Chorus)
You can not wash it from your mouth.
The taste of blood just won't wash out.
You feel it coursing through your veins.
You feel it driving you insane.
(Verse 3)
We're killing in the classrooms
We're killing in the streets.
We're killing in the hospital
To keep our bodies free.
(Chorus)
You can not wash it from your mouth.
The taste of blood just won't wash out.
You feel it coursing through your veins.