Chapter 2
Well, I�m glad people like my fic. I know about the Yin being a girl, I made a mistake on that. Here are more interviews and more science coming right up. ----------------- Chapter 2: 626 and his abilities We find Jumba with his computer, sitting in the kitchen, and doing what he does best; work on science. That�s when Mimic walks in with his camera, all ready for another documentary or whatever. Jumba: Back again I see� Mimic: Yup, this time will be more on particular experiments. Jumba: Such as experiment 626? Mimic: That�s definitely one. Jumba: Very well, let me start with the basic properties of 626. You may know that he is bullet proof, fire proof, can see in the dark, lift many times his weight, smart as (if not more then) a super computer, and is fluffy. Mimic: I knew the fluffy part and the picking his nose with his tongue. Why does he do that? Jumba: It�s a bad habit of my experiments that have a nose and tongue. I don�t know why, must be a primitive instinct. Mimic: It�s an instinct to pick your nose? Jumba: Are we taking about experiments or the picking of people�s noses? Mimic: Sorry� Jumba: As I vas saying, he has all these abilities but you what to know the reason behind this, correct? Mimic: Yes Jumba: I thought so, lets how you say, �go down the list� of these abilities. Just then, Stitch comes into the kitchen to get a little snack. He rips off the fridge door and chugged down the food by lifting the fridge over his head. Jumba: Ah, 626� Right on time, can you help me with something? Stitch: Gaba? Jumba: I need your help for a scientific explanation I am giving to this person here. Stitch: Uh� Ok (Walks over to them) Jumba: Ok, let�s start with 626�s vision. As you can see, his eyes are completely black. This shows that he can see can see things in a 163-degree radius and has very good eyes sight; also means that he is being in normal vision. Stitch: (Blinks a couple of times) Jumba: 626, Infrared vision. Stitch: (Blinks once, his eyes are now reddish) Jumba: There are special lens in 626�s eyes that allow him to see in different color spectrums. These lenses are controlled by muscles in the eyes and can be switched instantly with a simple blink. His eyes change color to show what kind of vision he is using. If it�s black, he using his normal vision. If it is being reddish, then he is using infrared. He is also having night vision, which is green, and ultra-violet, which is purple. Stitch: (Blinks again, his eyes are black again) Mimic: What about his strength? Stitch: (Shows of his muscles by flexing his biceps) Jumba: Ah yes, his strength uses the same principle of the skin. By increasing the density and elasticity of the muscle fibers, I vas able to increase his body strength beyond normal parameters. This principle vas used after experiment 220; there vere some earlier experiments that had above-average strength but I had been using a different method for them. Mimic: What�s that? Jumba: A normal living being uses 20 percent of their muscle strength. This is because in the motion part of the brain uses a limiter function to the muscles so they don�t overexert their muscles. The overexertion causes the muscle fibers to break or snap and the muscle cells from dieing due to lack of oxygen, energy and such it needs to keep going. This can be very dangerous; so instead of removing the limiter, I simply changed the limit to a higher level like 30-40 percent. This is also used on 626 but it has not been moved very high due to obvious reasons. Mimic: I see. Stitch: You forgot to mention me being fluffy! Mimic: That something we already know� Jumba: On to 626�s mind; as you are being aware of, the brain can do more then any computer ever made but vas only been using 10 percent of it for thinking, remembering, and etcetera. 626�s mind contains more brain cells then a human but is compressed to fit in his head. It uses 25-8 percent when not under pressure or any type of stress related activity. This allows him to do complicated math problems and puzzles with ease. Stitch: (Grabs a crossword puzzle from the table and finishes it in about 7 seconds) Tada! Mimic: Remind me to call him if I ever need to do my algebra work. Jumba: You think that�s something, you should see him when under pressure. He starts using 34-49 percent of his brain; this can be very useful in situations that call for it. Mimic: Sounds like me when I forget to turn in my work. Jumba: (chuckles) yes, I am knowing what you mean. Happens to me a lot in the past, anything else you what to know about 626? Mimic: How he�s fire proof. Jumba: That�s simple, you see- (Sees Stitch with a blowtorch) 626, no need to show off! Stitch: Aww� Jumba: As I was saying, it�s a combination of his fur and his skin. His skin is tough enough to hold against normal fires but with only that, it vulnerable to things like plasma fire. This is where his fur comes to play; it not made of simply potassium, it also has a special combination of different elements that are not reactive to heat when combined. It�s soft and easy to cut yes, but it is very resilient to heat. It does let some heat through but not enough to burn him. Mimic: Wow, that�s very good. Stitch: (Grins) Mimic: Well, I am almost out of film again. Thanks again for letting me film this. Jumba: No problem, glad to help. Stitch: Ih, Stitch glad to help too. Mimic: (Gets up and turns off the camera) See ya later. Mimic walks out of the house to get the film buffered. Jumba goes back to his computer, working on whatever he was working on. Stitch walk out of the kitchen and meets up with Lilo. Lilo: Hey Stitch, what have you been up to? Stitch: Helping Jumba. Lilo: Well, we need to hurry and get going. Another experiment was activated. With that, they both leave to catch yet another experiment. ---------------------------- That�s it for this chapter, tune in next time to fine out more about the experiments.