Back at the lab, an experiment that looks just like Stitch but with a darker and somewhat dirtier shade of blue is regaining consciousness inside the fusion chamber.
628: Ogata... Gaba ika tasoopa?
Hamsterviel: What's this? Experiment 626, but how? The pod said 628. Wait a second, there's something different about you, you look, familiar...
Suddenly the experiment's eyes began to glow green and his voice became distorted. He started twitching uncontrollably, being tossed around shouting in pain.
Hamsterviel: What's going on? Is this a failed experiment? There must be something here that can explain this.
Hamsterviel checks Jumba's computer and sees a prompt showing the experiment's molecular structure is short-circuiting. Its molecules are less than halfway charged and continuing to deplete. In a panic, Hamsterviel presses a button on the fusion chamber to dehydrate the experiment back into a pod and he notices the number on the pod has changed.
Hamsterviel: Aha! Experiment 626 I knew it, I knew it looked familiar. This is what 626 looked like when Jumba first showed him to me, but it appears this one is unstable. Ha, so much for evil genius. I will have to make do with this experiment for now, unfortunately his unstable molecules means I won't be able to clone him. Hmm...
Hamsterviel remembers the documents that came with the pod and looks through them a second time.
Hamsterviel: Of course, now I see. Oh this is much better than I expected. Ha-ha and luckily for me Jumba's lab is made for genetic experimentation!
Hamsterviel begins work on a life support system for the experiment using all the files he has on them and the diagrams of the experiment's molecules. He ends up creating a a special suit made just for this experiment only needing to charge it the same way Jumba charged his experiments upon creation. Once done he opens the chamber and activates the experiment once more.
Hamsterviel: Here, quickly, put this on!
Just as the experiment starts waking up he opens a compartment on the chamber and places the suit inside. The experiment receives it and puts it on as instructed before he short circuits again. Once on he is told to power the suit via a small dial on the chest of the suit and it begins to glow a bright green in some areas. Hamsterviel checks the computer prompt again and sees the experiment's molecules are beginning to stabilize and recharge.
Hamsterviel: Excellent, looks like you'll be useful to me after all. Speak my new evil henchmen, BUT TALK NORMAL!
626: W-where is Lilo? What did you do to Lilo?!
Hamsterviel smirks and remembers seeing a bunch of photographs inside one of the drawers. He takes the pictures and places them in the fusion chamber and gives them to the experiment. 626 sees pictures of Lilo happy with another experiment who looks like him but with a brighter cleaner looking fur.
Hamsterviel: She is on Earth with her new pet, you broke so they threw you away and replaced you with a clone. All that talk of ohana, HA! It was all lies.
626: But Stitch fixed, no more bad.
Hamsterviel: Yet another lie. I examined your molecular structure, you will die without that suit I made. Jumba could have done the same but chose to simply replace you with another.
The experiment continues looking through the photos watching Lilo grow up without him. He couldn't believe she had replaced him so easily and he had missed out on so much, there were photos of Nani's wedding with David, Lilo graduating from high school, all with another experiment. Tears slowly began to fill the corners of his eyes.
Hamsterviel: Jumba couldn't bear the idea of failure so he hid you away forever. Your life is meaningless to them, just look at how easily that annoying little Earth girl replaced you.
The experiment continued looking through the photos and began to grow angry seeing Lilo with his replacement. His eyes begin to glow green and his teeth started to show as he grew angrier, growling with a distorted tone. He shouts and begins tearing the photos in a fit of rage, clawing his glass prison as Hamsterviel smiles at his new creation. As the experiment catches slows down and catches his breath, his growl gets quieter and loses its distoration as his eyes lose their greenish glow. He looks around and notices deep the scratches on the glass, much deeper than he could ever scratch before. He looked down at his claws wondering what had just happened.
626: W-what's going on? Stitch was never this strong before?
Hamstervile: Because of your unstable molecules you could not be cloned to form a new experiment army. Instead, I took your weakness and made it your greatest strength. Thanks to your unstable molecules your body can become overcharged.
Hamsterviel directs the experiments attention to the prompt on Jumba's computer showing his molecular charge is at 100%.
Hamsterviel: The charge is currently at the lowest setting, just enough to keep you alive. During your little fit, your molecules were at 130%, that came from within your own power cell not the suit. The suit can increase your charge by an additional 100%. This is good since you'll need the extra power if you're going to help me break my precious Leroy out of prison.
626: Leroy?
Hamsterviel: Ah yes, you've never seen any of your other "cousins" before have you?
626 looks in confusion but then remembers seeing Lilo and the others with what appeared to be other experiments like him in the photos. Hamsterviel opens up the experiment log on Jumba's computer and shows the experiments all the other 625 experiments that came before him. The experiment watches as Hamsterviel flips through the pages of experiments, he's confident these were what he saw in the photographs. He looked around and picks up a torn photo with a some of his cousins on it, he sees a green experiment with what looked like an elephant trunk and a yellow experiment with two long antennas coming up out of his face.
Hamsterviel: This last one is Leroy, he was designed to be just like you but less fluffy and a beautiful resplendent red. I created clones of him but they were captured and dehydrated, they're somewhere locked away inside the prison. Luckily we only need the original Leroy to make my new army so just break him out and make a hasty escape.
The experiment watched in awe, it had just now occured to him that he was one experiment out of many. He saw all the different so called "cousins" and all their unique abilities, he couldn't wait to meet them all and get to know them. Suddently the lonliness and pain he felt earlier after knowing he was abandoned was fading away.
626: C-cousins, family, ohana.
Hamsterviel: Oh forget about ohana, there is no such thing. Just look at how well it worked out for you. All of you were created for one purpose and one purpose only, to destroy. That mushy ohana garbage is what made all of you weak in the first place. I'll revert you all back to your original design just like I have you and use you to rule the galaxy like I was always meant to.
The experiment grew frustrated hearing what Hamsterviel truly thinks of him and his cousins. He realized all of them are in danger of being used and tossed aside like he was. He imagined all his other cousins as pods in storage, only being activated and used when they are needed, he saw a pod with his number on there as well. His fists began to clentch as he continued listening staring down watching Hamsterviel pace around.
Hamsterviel: All of you were programmed to be evil, while you were ripping up those photographs you must have been having some pretty destructive thoughts am I right? Your original programming becomes super charged, this is perfect! Jumba was a fool to toss you out and leave you to waste. The higher your charge the more evil you become, all of your other DNA programming is enhanced as well.
The experiment stares at the dial on his suit and begins to increase the charge, his eyes glowing brighter as he does.
Hamsterviel: What are you doing? You're going to waste the battery on the life support. Save it for when you go and break Leroy out of prison.
He continues to increase the charge and grew angrier as he did, as his super intelligence became enhanced, he began processing everything Hamsterviel had told him up to this point which made him even angrier. Different parts of his suit now started glowing green including nodes on his palms which he didn't notice before. He stopped and could feel the power rushing through his body, he let out another distorted growl then shattered the glass prison with a single punch sending large chunks of glass flying embedding them into the wall. He lowered his fist and stepped out onto the floor now littered in glass, he landed on a large piece and shattered it upon landing.
626: Is that really all we are, just weapons you can use to your liking?
The experiment's voice grew a bit deeper and his speech became clearer and more intelligible than before.
Hamsterviel: Y-your voice...
626: Isn't this what you wanted? Or am I not speaking "normal" enough for yet?
Hamsterviel: ((W-what's going on? Is this his increased intellect? No, there's something else, something is no right))
626: You are no different from Jumba, you plan to use us as slaves to do your bidding. You don't really care about Leroy or any of us do you?
Hamsterviel: W-what? Of course I d-
Before Hamsterviel could finish the experiment moved like a blur lashing out at Hamsterviel before he could finish sending him flying across the room hitting the wall, nearly missing the glass from earlier.
626: I will hear no more of your lies!
Hamsterviel slowly begins to lose consciousness regretting what he had just created.
626: I am going to break my cousin out of prison, all of them. I will ensure no experiment has to fear being locked away or used as a tool again, I'll show all of you what it really means to be an ohana.
Hamsterviel: ((Argh, how did I not see this coming... That ungrateful... insubordinate... l-little...))
