Lilo's Experiment Files
By: Inferno19900828
Written on Saturday, December 6, 2014 at 18:37:37 Central Standard Time
Chapter Four: Experiment 5-6-4
Name: Lot's Wife
Date of Creation: Sunday, May 16, 1999
Designed to: turn things into stone
Gender: Female
Height: sixty-nine centimeters (zero point six nine meters)
Weight: twenty-three kilograms
Date of Activation: Tuesday, June 6, 2006
Appearance: This experiment looks a lot like Angel (Experiment six-two-four). She has a midnight-black outer coat with light grey belly fur. She is about five centimeters shorter than Stitch (Experiment six-two-six), and she is fourteen kilograms lighter than him.
Story of Capture: At roughly noon today, we received an alert on the activation of Experiment five-six-four, the only experiment we hadn't yet met. Forty-five minutes later, we saw Gantu running down South Kailani Street, chasing after the experiment. Stitch intercepted him, kicking his ass from here to Chicago; saving five-six-four in the process. We don't know what became of Gantu. A very pissed-off Dr. Gerbilviel called us three hours later to taunt us, which pissed Stitch off. He started to verbally assault Dr. Gerbilviel. Then, when he was done, we brought five-six-four to her new home on the south shore beach of Kauai.
One True Place: Experiment five-six-four lives on the south point of the island.
What's New: Experiment five-six-four was very instrumental in helping to rebuild the island after Hurricane Ioke on August 15, 2006. After the storm made landfall on the southeastern portion of the island that night, she immediately went into action, rebuilding a portion of the eastern shoreline of the island. Over the next four or five days, she continued to rebuild the shoreline in the area, effectively reversing the effects of this category five hurricane on the southeastern beaches of Kauai.
Author's Note: The back story I've given for this experiment is original (my own creation), because Hurricane Ioke never made landfall on Kauai in real life, although it really was a category five hurricane.
