Alien Ohana Extensions:
The Dragon and the Cyborg
Chapter 3: Whoops, my Bad
Jumba took the two pods and put them both into small safe structures in the wall. "Uh, Jumba," said Stitch. "Do not worry little girl, I will be putting the pods in these strong safes," said Jumba as he punched in the code to lock up the pods. "Jumba," said Stitch with a warning tone. Jumba ignored Stitch. "We will keep these pods nice, safe, and dry." "Jumba!" shouted Stitch. "What is it 6-2-6?" asked Jumba out of annoyance. "Those aren't safes, they're teleporters." Behind his back Jumba heard the computer say, "Teleporting now." He turned around just in time to see both pods disappear in a flash of light. "Whoops, my bad," said Jumba.
"Jumba, where did they go?" asked Lilo, sounding nervous. "Don't worry little girl, they probably teleported to other part of ship," said Jumba checking his computer. "Uh-oh," "What does that mean?" asked Lilo. "Experiment pods have teleported to opposite ends of island. But at least they haven't activated." At that moment, 628's pod rematerialized five feet above a hot spring at the base of the mountain. It fell into the heated water with a small splash. Then, the hot spring lit up with a golden light that disappeared with a flash of light. Then, a green serpentine head with two horns and pointed ears rose out of the water with four mischievous grins on his face. Simultaneously, 629's pod rematerialized on a roof top downtown. It rolled down the shingles, jumped over the gutter, and landed neatly into a half-full rain gauge. The pod turned into a small ball of golden light that rose out of the rain gauge and expanded to the size of a beach ball. The ball of light disappeared with a flash of light and was replaced by a metallic cylinder that landed on the ground. A periscope-like eye popped out of the top of cylinder and started surveying the area around it. Then Jumba's computer started to give off a warning beep and flashed "WARNING, WARNING." "It appears that I have spoken to soon," sighed Jumba, rubbing his forehead. "They activated!" said Lilo. "Yes and now you and 6-2-6 must capture them." He typed in a few more keys and a map of the island. There were two markings on the map; one was marked 628 and was at the base of the volcano and the other was marked 629 and was downtown. "You'll have to split up to catch these two," said Jumba. "6-2-6 should go after 6-2-8 and little girl should go after 6-2-9." "Why?" asked Lilo. "Because," Jumba said. "6-2-8 might harm you severely and 6-2-6 is more capable of enduring than you are. And 6-2-9 is less harmless since he uses his brains instead of his muscles." Lilo thought this over for a while and said, "Okay, we're ready."
Meanwhile on Gantu's ship, Dr. Jacque von Hamsterviel was giving Gantu his daily abusing. "Gantu, you're almost useless as an experiment hunter. You are fortunate to have caught so many experiments when 6-2-7 was around. But your stupidity as caused us to lose 6-2-7! But I have a hunch that Jumba will try to make more experiments." Suddenly the experiment computer beeped. "Warning! Experiments 628 and 629 activated. 628's primary function; draconic destruction and strongest experiment created. 629's primary function; computer hacker and smartest experiment created." The computer then displayed holograms of 628 and 629. "Excellent!" said Dr. Hamsterviel. "Not only has Jumba created one new experiment but two new experiments. Gantu, get to work on retrieving 6-2-8!" "But sir, what about 6-2-9?" asked Gantu. "Don't worry I know what to do with him." He turned the monitor till it faced 625, who was sleeping in Gantu's chair. Hamsterviel pushed the monitor into 625's face and yelled, "Wake up!" 625 woke up and saw Hamsterviel's face right in front of him. "Hey! That's not the kind of wake-up call I want." Hamsterviel slammed the monitor into 625's face again and said, "While Gantu is getting 6-2-8, I want you to get 6-2-9." "6-2-8 and 6-2-9? Jumba made new experiments?" "Yes, and I want you to capture 6-2-9." "I like to," said 625 with a yawn. "But I've got sandwich making to do." "I knew you were going to say that," said Hamsterviel. He moved the monitor until it was right by Gantu's head. "Gantu, if 6-2-5 won't try to catch 6-2-9 then I want you to throw away his sandwich making ingredients and only allow him to eat Compost Casserole." This got 625's attention immediately. Compost Casserole was a casserole made up of the vegetables that would cause most people to throw up once eaten; such as eggplants, artichokes, broccoli, spinach, cabbage, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, etc. It might be nutritious, but the look, taste, and texture would send anyone running towards the toilet. "So when do I get started?" "Right now. Now both of you go and catch those experiments!" Gantu and 625 both ran out of the ship, each carrying a capture container in opposite directions.
