Chapter 1
No stealing!!
Welcome to my first Lilo and Stitch fic, normally Torcher would be here to help but I decided to do this own of my spare time. It's about the experiments and the science behind them. You knew someone was going to write this sooner or later. Well, enjoy the science and Jumba. Disclaimer: I don't own Lilo and Stitch characters but I do own the science ideas... sort of. _______________________________________ Chapter 1: Experiments and you Here we see the evil genius scientist in his lab, working on his computer with test tubes and whatnot all round him. He is the creator of all his 626 experiments including the well-known blue hero; experiment 626 aka Stitch. He was typing when he heard a knock at the door. Jumba: Who is it? ???: Mimic, the one who asked you for your know-how on the experiments. Jumba: Ah yes, the interview I vas getting today. You can be coming in though the door now. The door opens to reveal a man in black clothing and a gas mask with a camera in hand. If you want a picture of this character, E-mail me for it. He sits down in a chair near Jumba and begins rolling the film. Mimic: Ok, I know you�re a busy man so let�s get right down to it. How did you make these experiments? Jumba: (Chuckles) Vight to the point I am seeing, very well. Let�s start by the basic construct of an experiment. He begins typing on his computer a bit and a hologram of an unknown experiment in a wire-frame 3D image appears near his computer. It looked like Stitch but it wasn�t him, use your imagination. Jumba: As you can be seeing on this holographic projector, this is the average construct of an experiment. All experiments have the basic primary functions that all living things have such as heart, brain, and etcetera. Of course there are some modifications to them so they may be able to use their abilities. An example of this is experiment 501, you may be knowing him as Yin; he has an elastic sac within his body that holds water and uses muscles around the sac, located within his head-like body, to squirt water out. More on that later� Mimic: I see� about the eyes of an experiment, do they all have the ability see in a different wave spectrum? Jumba: You mean like seeing in dark areas and body heat? No, not all experiments have that function in them but experiments beyond that of 450 have such abilities. Again, more on that on a later date. Mimic: Another question, how do you make the experiment�s skin so dense? Jumba: Let me be showing you on the holographic projector. He types more on the computer and a screen showing what looks like a cutout of skin. Jumba: As you are knowing this already, skin is being made of cells that die off when they reach near the surface. Now in order to increase the density, I had to change the skin cell�s structure a little. (Makes the hologram go with what he�s saying) The cell as it reaches to the surface will flatten, what I did was make it so that the cells wouldn�t become as flat and increase the thickness by 1 mm. It may not seem much but in order for me to properly explain it, it would take about an hour. Seeing there�s a time limit to this interview, I am trying to shorten it to simpler terms. Mimic: Understandable, what did you use to make the experiments? Jumba: DNA of course, but unlike most scientists, I had to be making it from scratch. I used the molecules in the air to construct the basic needs of DNA, most of the time I get proteins by ordering it from my most trustworthy Trader using Hamsterviel�s money. Using the most scientific equipment in my possession, I begin the process of making the experiment. I cannot reveal these methods because it is both top secret and it�s illegal. Mimic: Ok, anything else you like to add? Jumba: Yes, there is one more thing. I need to ask you something.. Mimic: What�s that? Jumba: Am I being paid for this? Mimic: Uh� I�ll have to ask my.. supervisor about that. Jumba: Right�. Mimic: Well, that�s all the time I can get for now. Jumba: That�s it? Mimic: Well yeah, I�m running out of film. Jumba: Ah, I see. Well, come back next time for more information. Mimic: (Gets up and turns off camera) Thanks for the interview. Jumba: All right, now go away, I have work to do. With that, Mimic left to get his film to the ready room to get developed. Jumba goes back to his computer and goes back to typing. That�s it for this chapter, tune in next time for more science information on experiments.