Defeat

Disclaimer: I don't own Lilo and Stitch: The Series, Leroy and Stitch, or anything, anyone, anyexperiment, or anyhamster in the series.

Notes: I have too many categories, so please R, R, &R (Read, (w)rite, and review). Wait, there's no logical connection between the two.

Fun Fact: Okay, this may be a shock for you Angel-lovers. Disney would never have had given Angel such a big part in "Snafu" if fans had not voted, in a poll, for her being their favorite experiment.

Author Comments: The last one was mostly jokes. This one will have action.

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As the Leroys approached, a particularly evil one hit a button with his tongue. This signaled the ship to turn on the friction shield and slow down.

The ship slowly descended, while firing a massive missile locked on to Stitch's heat signature. The explosive zoomed off towards Lilo's place, leaving behind a trail of dust.

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Stitch suddenly spotted the missile screaming towards them. Quickly, he directed Slushy to encase it in ice. Now the missile was just fifty yards away from the house.

Slushy took a deep breath and blew as hard as possible. The missile stopped in midair just 50 feet from the house. Then, the large chunk of ice suddenly exploded outwards, but, because most of the missile's force had been wasted on the ice, no real damage occurred except for a few chunks of ice and metal that cracked a window.

Lilo said to herself, "Uh-oh…Nani's going to be mad."

"They're here!" cried out Pleakely.

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"Na la queesta," a Leroy cursed. He then walked near the door, ready to leave the ship.

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Lilo, Gantu, Pleakely, Jumba, Stitch, Reuben, Angel, Slushy, Sparky, Elastico, Kixx, Phoon, Yin, Yang, Splodyhead, Astro, Glitch, and Phantasmo filed out of the door, with Jumba holding Astro, and Lilo dragging Glitch along, at the same time the door to one of the spaceships entered. Unfortunately, the eighteen of them had forgotten to bring the dehydrators.

The door opened, and…Sparky paralyzed the first Leroy with an electric shock. Then, Kixx aimed a well-placed kick at the second Leroy's chest, barreling him down into the Leroy behind him. Finally, Splodyhead rained plasma down upon the remaining two, knocking them to the ground.

"Wow, that was quick," Lilo stated.

Suddenly, a plasma blast hit Stitch in the back. The second ship had just arrived! Also, at the same time, four of the first five Leroys got up.

With lightning-fast reflexes, Stitch changed into his battle mode (with antennae, spikes on his back, and two extra arms), plowing himself into the first row of Leroys.

"Bring machines over!" said Jumba, crouching, to Pleakely, as a water blast from Yin sprayed over their heads.

Pleakely raced back into the house, dodging fire, water, electricity, ice, wind, plasma, and flying balls of red fur. Then, spotting the pile of dehydrators, grabbed them, and threw one out to Jumba.

However, one of the Leroys intercepted it in mid-flight, and turned it on Pleakely.

"Not good, not good," Pleakely moaned.

The Leroy pointed the dehydrator at Pleakely, pulled the trigger, and…nothing happened.

"Why do I suddenly feel so thirsty?" Pleakely asked himself.

However, at that point, Phantasmo flew into the machine, turning it on the Leroy holding it. Within a second, a red pod clearly labeled '629' rested in the bottom of the holding container.

With speed like that of a falcon, a Leroy entrapped the poltergeist in a small net that glowed as green as Phantasmo himself. The net had taken him straight out of the dehydrator, so the machine clattered to the ground.

It was around this time that the first Leroy, paralyzed by Sparky, got up. Elastico, who was right next to him, was taken by a surprise attack when the Leroy grabbed him. However, Elastico stretched himself out of his grip.

Meanwhile, Pleakely had come rushing towards Lilo and Jumba with the dehydrators. He slipped, however, and they came tumbling out of his hands. Fortunately, they landed right in the hands of Lilo, Jumba, and Gantu, miraculously.

"Attack!" Gantu yelled, rushing into battle, firing the dehydrator at every Leroy he glimpsed.