Lilo's Experiment Files
By: Inferno19900828
Written on Sunday, May 15, 2016 at 19:43:18 Central Daylight Time
Chapter Twenty: Experiment 2-8-0
Name: Benedict Arnold
Date of Creation: Saturday, February 28, 1981
Designed to: betray people's secrets to the government. (He functions a lot like Nosy, but instead of embarrassing them, he seeks to get them into trouble with the Law.)
Gender: Male
Height: Ninety-five centimeters (Zero-point-nine-five meters)
Weight: Seventeen kilograms
Date of Activation: Thursday, August 11, 2005
Appearance: Benedict Arnold looks a lot like Stitch. He is taller than Stitch by about six centimeters, though he weighs seven kilograms less than Stitch. He has ocean-blue outer fur and light-green inner fur. He also has two retractable arms, retractable antennae, and retractable back-spines, like Stitch.
Story of capture: Benedict Arnold was an easy experiment to catch. He was reformed almost as soon as he was activated, here at our house. (I'd imagine that fish-face and gerbil-boy were very pissed off at this.) When the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit worked a case on Kauai in the winter of 2005, we gave him to them.
One true place: Benedict Arnold works for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (in its Behavioral Analysis Unit and in its Domestic Intelligence Division). He also sometimes moonlights for the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency. He lives with the BAU's team leader in Washington, D.C.
What's new? Though he works for the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Domestic Intelligence Division, Benedict Arnold spends most of his time in the Bureau's Behavioral Analysis Unit, traveling around the country helping them solve the most horrible crimes imaginable. Their team leader and his other five agents speak very highly of him. He gets along very well with his fellow profilers.
Benedict Arnold, like most of the other experiments is a total neat-freak. His office in Quantico, Virginia is neat, all of his documents being organized by case (and by year). He has a specific case-numbering system, so he knows where to put each document; and the B.A.U. creates his copies of the files based on this system.
Benedict Arnold is also a very intelligent experiment, which enables him to outsmart the bad guys. He is usually the one who makes the arrest, though on occasion one of the other agents does this. His I.Q. is measured at 190.
Ambassador Lilo Pelekai
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Author's Note: This experiment's work with the F.B.I's B.A.U. will be detailed in a future story, (I don't know when.) I see it as a Criminal Minds crossover, which I currently have the trailer in the works for. That story, Into the Inferno will most likely be posted sometime on Monday or Tuesday.
