1000 | Lilo And Stitch Experiment
Author: Dr. A. N. Alien, Galactic Federation Institute of Xenogenetics (Fictional) Date: Stardate 2026.04.14 Subject: Experiment 626’s immediate predecessor and functional antithesis Abstract The Jumba Jookiba Experiment Series, created illegally on the planet Turo, comprises 629 unique genetic constructs. While Experiment 626 (Stitch) is widely documented for its destructive capabilities and subsequent behavioral rehabilitation, Experiment 1000 remains a theoretical lacuna in xenogenetic literature. This paper posits that Experiment 1000 was Jumba’s most cognitively sophisticated creation, designed not for physical destruction but for systemic assimilation . Through analysis of Jumba’s lab notes (recovered post-trial), behavioral cross-referencing with lower-numbered experiments, and logical extrapolation of Jumba’s escalating design philosophy, we propose that 1000 possessed the ability to “rewrite” social bonds, memory, and loyalty—a power so dangerous that Jumba himself memory-wiped the experiment and repurposed its core coding into the “One True Place” subroutine found in later models. 1. Introduction Jumba’s experimental numbering system (001–629) is not chronological alone; it reflects escalating complexity and threat level. Early experiments (e.g., 001–010: simple elemental or physical anomalies like 007 “Gigi,” a living lie-detector) evolved into mid-range constructs (e.g., 300-series: environmental hazards). By Experiment 600, Jumba focused on cognitive and social manipulation (e.g., 606 “Nosy,” 607 “Heckler”).

















