Prologue

The sun glittered in the sky as a young, Hawaiian girl with long, black hair; chocolate brown eyes that glimmered with happiness and wore a red muumuu with a white, leaved pattern on it played with her "dog" that had navy fur accented with lighter markings on his jaw, neck, chest, stomach, and paws. The "dog"'s former "owner", a rather plump, round alien with purple skin with tan around his four eyes, though two more were consealed by a pair of sunglasses, stared on from a safe distance of a few of feet, smiling with fondness at the pair's closeness. Next to him was a very skinny, tall alien with yellowish skin, a single eye that was filled with a mix of panic and happiness, and an antennae that would once and then twitch. Watching the young girl and the "dog" from the porch of the small, yet warm house was a young couple, recently engaged, one of which was the girl's older sister and the other was the girl's soon-to-be brother-in-law. The older sister looked very similar to the young girl but had a bit darker skin as well has fully devloped body and longer hair. The brother-in-law-to-be had floppy, black hair; dark brown eyes; coppery skin with a black tatoo on his upper arm like an armlet; and wore swimming trunks as well as sandals.

Everyone was happy and it was a rather peaceful day. Or, rather, that's what they all thought.

An experiment sat ontop of a hill, his cold, calculating evergreen eyes watching the happy family.

The experiment watching the pair grew to resent them with a burning passion. Just watching their peaceful playing made him sick to his stomach. With a sigh, he leaned back and run his fingers through his unmanagable, white Mohawk.

He had been watching them for the past few months, trying to see for any weakness. The strange thing was that, despite all of the weaknesses the experiment could clearly see, the pair managed to tame his fellow experiments.

With a growl, he stood up, sick of all of their peaceful actions. The experiment wanted to go and disturb their peace. However, he had to be patient. As a dear friend of the experiment had always advised him: good fortune comes to those who wait.

A evil grin formed on his face as a familiar scent wafted towards him. With a snap of his fingers, an evergreen smoke snaked its way through the air and went behind a bush. It then pulled out, by the foot, a large, shark-like alien.

"Oh, it's so good to see you, Captain Gantu." the experiment said mockingly.

"Let me go, you trog!" Gantu yelled, futilely squirming in the air in hopes to escape.

"Not until you tell me what I need to hear. Or else..." The experiment took the blaster out of the holster that was resting on his him and pointed it directly at Gantu's forehead, "you will never see the beautiful stars ever again." he threatened.

"W-what do you want to know?" Gantu stuttered, absolutely afraid of the small yet powerful experiment.

"I want you to tell me EVERYTHING that Experiment 626 has done for the past year. And I don't have the patience if you lie to me." the experiment replied, baring his fangs threateningly.

"A-alright! I'll tell you everything!" Gantu yelled.

A maniacal grin settled on his face as he thought of how great it was going to be ripping Gantu apart after he was done with him. But that all depended on how good of the information he gave the experiment. With another snap of his fingers, the evergreen smoke released Gantu, which dropped him harshly onto the ground. With the gun still pointed at Gantu's head, the experiment sat down.

"Now, tell me what my...brother has been doing." he said, a cruel grin on his face.