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Prologue: All Aboard
Disclaimer: I do not own Lilo and Stitch, G.I. Joe, or Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego. The characters of Lindsay Moretti and Henry Tresckow are my own creation.
Author's Note: I've used the ACME Detective Agency as a substitute for Interpol for this particular universe.
Summary: In a world where Cobra is a recognized and legitimate state a young intelligence officer is reassigned to the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i to a project involving visitors from way out of town.
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CIA Headquarters
June 5, 2003, 0840
Langley, VA
United States
Lindsay Moretti walked through the halls of the Directorate of Operations, towards the conference room for her newest assignment. After some years working in Skojpe, Macedonia and the other former Yugoslav republics she had been recalled to Washington, D.C. for some form of special assignment.
Or a euphemism for something unpleasant like reassigning me to some office where I won't ever see the light of day. Lindsay thought to herself.
She could hear the heels she wore clicking on the tile floor as she headed towards the of course sterile looking conference room where she could see six manila envelopes at one seat, and four others at another seat.
There was a blonde haired, blue eyed case officer she knew as Philip M. Provost, but everyone called him Chuckles, after his military codename. He had worked as a counterintelligence agent, attached to a secret military unit known as G.I. Joe, the ones who had fought against Cobra in the 1980s and 1990s, most recently in its South Africa endeavors in the early nineties.
It never ceased to amuse her how the man always seemed to wear the loudest and most garish of Hawaiian shirts no matter where he was.
"Good morning, Lindsay." Chuckles said, with an easy grin and a faint Southern twang.
"What's going on?" Lindsay asked, "And please don't try patronizing me. There has to have been a reason I was pulled out of the Balkans."
"They always said you were a sharp one." Chuckles replied, "And that's why you were reassigned."
"To where exactly?" Lindsay asked, her own blue-gray eyes meeting Chuckles' clear blue ones.
"You're still going to be with the Directorate of Operations, but you're heading to the Office of Interagency Cooperation." Chuckles said.
"And what, exactly, did I do to warrant being sent to work with other agencies?" Lindsay replied, "I know my number of agents isn't as high as some of the others."
"This isn't a question about agents, or sources, or in fact what you got up to in the Balkans." Chuckles said, "This is about a unique assignment."
"Ok, what is the unique assignment?" Lindsay replied, eyes narrowing and fingers brushing a stray strand of her dark brown hair from her face.
"Well, you are about to be read in." Chuckles said, "We're waiting for Mr. Adler."
Rene Adler, head of the Office of Interagency Cooperation was a six foot tall, lean bodied fellow in his late fifties, his close set blue eyes deeply set into his head, on opposite sides of a long, pointed nose. He wore a blue and white shirt, the top button unbuttoned with no tie, blue jeans and brown suede shoes and a dark blue blazer.
"Mr. Provost, Ms. Moretti, good morning. Please, have a seat." Adler said, his voice having its usual gravelly growl to it.
Lindsay took a seat to the right of Adler and Chuckles one to the left at the head of the table. Adler donned a pair of reading glasses and seemed to be looking through the sheaf of papers he extracted from a black leather briefcase he had been carrying into the room.
A glance towards Adler, actually more towards the flat screen television behind him, revealed the document he was looking at was her own dossier.
"In case you were curious, Ms. Moretti." Adler said, "I was looking over your file. It seems you had a fair bit of success in the Balkans and that you requested to be assigned to Eastern Europe right out of the Farm."
"That's right." Lindsay replied, wondering where this was headed.
"You did reasonably well as a CST." Adler replied, adjusting his reading glasses a bit, referring to Lindsay's training five years earlier as a Clandestine Service Trainee, "And I suppose you're wondering why you're here."
"The thought had crossed my mind, yes." Lindsay replied.
"Your work in the Balkans and Iraq did recruit quality agents, and your focus on quality of agents and information versus quantity brought you to my attention." Adler replied, referring to Macedonian, Bosnian, Serb, and other former Yugoslav as well as a couple of Iraqi nationals she had recruited for various tasks over her years there.
"I'll get right to the point." Adler replied, "Last summer various news sources reported seeing a meteorite strike the island of Kaua'i, in the Hawaiian Islands."
Lindsay glanced down at the files and papers at her particular seat, reading over half a dozen newspaper clippings about a meteorite that had impacted somewhere on Kaua'i.
"It wasn't a meteorite." Adler said, "We had confirmed that it was a spacecraft of extraterrestrial origins."
"What?" Lindsay asked, letting the statement soak in. If this was some office prank, then this was something elaborate. But then again Adler wasn't exactly known for having anything approximating a sense of humor.
"We had one of our officers, Cobra Bubbles, on Kaua'i in less than twenty-four hours due to past experience in these sort of matters." Adler replied.
Lindsay reached over for the dossier labeled Cobra Bubbles, one of the six files she had in front of her. She saw the color photograph of a powerfully built African American man. Masters degree in Social Work. Thirty years of service. To include one incident in 1973 at Roswell, New Mexico and an accolade for brokering the first ever interstellar treaty. Telling an alien leader that Earth was a preserve for an endangered species, brilliant. But couldn't he have picked something else other than the mosquito?
"So what happened after we discovered the spacecraft?" Lindsay replied, slowly wrapping her mind about extraterrestrials existing for one, and that evidently they had made landfall at least twice, to include one in the last year.
"Well its occupant was struck by a car and taken to an animal shelter in the mistaken belief that he was a dog." Adler continued.
"So we found a corpse and it was taken to the animal shelter?" Lindsay asked.
"Not quite. The spacecraft pilot survived the impact and because the locals mistook him for a dog he was taken to the local SPCA. Look into the file labeled Stitch for more information." Adler replied.
Lindsay picked up the manila envelope as directed and read through the file. She saw a picture of a blue, vaguely koala-like alien standing about 3 feet tall with spikes on his back, and a second set of arms. Then there was a second picture where evidently Stitch had retracted said spikes and one of his two sets of arms into his body, now that sort of made him appear vaguely canine when he was on all fours.
She read the information in the file. Stitch, also known as Experiment 626 was the product of the machinations of one Dr. Jumba Jookiba, a self proclaimed "evil genius". Evidently both he and his creator were on trial by the United Galactic Federation whereupon Stitch was sentenced to life imprisonment on a desert asteroid. The events of Stitch's escape led to the crash on Kaua'i, Hawaii.
"So effectively Experiment 626 crashed on Kaua'i, was mistaken for a dog, and was adopted by the Pelekais." Lindsay surmised, noticing two files one on a Nani Pelekai and a Lilo Pelekai.
"Correct. Cobra Bubbles' report contains the events in detail, but in summary Stitch was pursued by his paroled former creator and an assigned a handler, Agent Wendy Pleakley, listed as an expert on planet Earth." Adler replied, "Anyway, their lack of success did lead to the United Galactic Federation sending Captain Gantu to attempt an arrest. This failed and ultimately Stitch was exiled to Earth, along with Dr. Jookiba and Agent Pleakley."
"So what's my role in all of this, a year later?" Lindsay asked.
"I was getting there." Adler said, "Given the extraterrestrial nature of the three men and thus their access to advanced technology I need you and Mr. Provost there to work with Mr. Bubbles to thwart any efforts on the part of Cobra to steal any technology from the Pelekai household. I am sure you're aware that Cobra Island opened its own consulate on Honolulu on the neighboring island of Oahu, so we can only surmise they have some knowledge about the three."
"Additionally the ACME Detective Agency has sent one of its own agents to assist Mr. Bubbles. The dossier for Mr. Henry Tresckow should give you the information you need." Adler said.
"ACME?" asked Chuckles.
"The Academy for Combat Mission Enhancement was founded in 1921 after World War I and evolved to tackle international crime." Adler replied.
Lindsay replied, "So our main mission is counterintelligence."
"Officially, that's all Mr. Bubbles or Mr. Tresckow needs to know. Additionally I want you two working to see if you can't recruit any agents out of Cobra Island's consulate. We need to learn what their intentions are." Adler said.
"When do we leave?" Lindsay replied.
"Mr. Provost is leaving tonight. Your flight out of Dulles is tomorrow morning at 6 A.M." Adler replied, "Any questions? No? Good."
And so, after an hour and a half long meeting Lindsay went back to her hotel room, after all she had moved out of her old place and put her belongings in storage when she went on assignment to the Balkans and had gotten deployed to Iraq so fast she didn't have time to scope out a new lease.