And how will we do that, cause I doubt Pleakley would have a high loyalty to us if we do accidentally kidnap him.

... here's the thing. Pleakley isn't very... observant. So we could easily trick him into thinking that the GalFed made a deal with us that, basically, boils down to "Ambassador Pleakley shall learn more about this Doof fellow while also keeping an eye on Jumba". I mean, the DC to trick him during the last update was thirty. So it wouldn't be too hard to just have Russ trick him into believing that.
 
And how will we do that, cause I doubt Pleakley would have a high loyalty to us if we do accidentally kidnap him.
It will likely take a fair bit of effort admittedly, but from what I remember of the movie it didn't exactly take an incredibly long amount of time for him to switch sides to Earth during the movie. As long as we don't make the mistake of swatting any mosquitoes in his presence I think it wouldn't be impossible to do
 
Topic change, I was browsing Disney + and I found milo Murphy's law again, and I remembered something, is Professor Time a possibility here?
 
[x] Quietly

[x] AND cause a distraction

[x] Let Jumba get his experiment.

[x] Write in: We can't take the whole thing with us, that's too big a risk. The very last thing we need is GalFed on our asses for aiding and abetting a known space-criminal. So, let's just take some of the more portable equipment-- provided it's things that we can't already provide Jumba back in Doofania-- and stop to grab his experiment on the way out. The urge to go full Loot Goblin is very strong, but we must resist. Much like the actual Loot Goblins of legend, greed will cost us dearly.
 
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All I know is that if we do abduct Pleakley I have a foolproof plan for claiming total control of the Tri-State Area:

Step 1: Secure Pleakley's loyalty
Step 2: Challenge Drakktech to a company basketball game with each other's territory as the stakes
Step 3: Put Pleakley in and watch the magic happen!

(According to the Lilo and Stitch series Pleakly is a four-time world champion player of Priznolaprack, a game from his homeworld that's somehow virtually identical to basketball).
...I am pretty sure Drakktech's company basketball team are literally superhuman. Is Pleakley that good?

Also, it just occurred to me that Space Jam is a Disney property. :p
 
Just had a thought. The mention of Jumba having a picture of Elvis? I'm taking that as confirmation of contact with Lilo. Just not as sustained as in canon.
 
With that said, I would like to try and figure out how likely Pleakley is to escape and inform the Galactics on us if he's aboard the ship when we run off with it.

... he's more likely to think that the ship moving means that the GalFed itself is moving it. Or he'll walk up to the cockpit and give the "pilot" a "stern talking to"... in which case we can just have Khan knock him out.

... Pleakley isn't that bright. Or, at the least, he lacks common sense.
 
Just had a thought. The mention of Jumba having a picture of Elvis? I'm taking that as confirmation of contact with Lilo. Just not as sustained as in canon.
Interesting point, though, is that before Jumba makes contact with Lilo, he comments that he loves "this song" while Hound Dog is playing in the background. One source I've seen jokes that this is evidence that, in-universe, Elvis is an alien, and that's how Jumba knows the song.
 
Interesting point, though, is that before Jumba makes contact with Lilo, he comments that he loves "this song" while Hound Dog is playing in the background. One source I've seen jokes that this is evidence that, in-universe, Elvis is an alien, and that's how Jumba knows the song.

I mean, it's possible that Jumba decides he like Hound Dog while listening to it for the first time. And, thanks to how he talks, he doesn't say "thinks" he loves "this song".

If that makes sense.

Anywho, after listening to Hound Dog he could have easily decided to check out a few of the King's other songs and became a fan of him. If anything, it's more likely the Pleakley has met and regularly interacts with Lilo.
 
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Interesting point, though, is that before Jumba makes contact with Lilo, he comments that he loves "this song" while Hound Dog is playing in the background. One source I've seen jokes that this is evidence that, in-universe, Elvis is an alien, and that's how Jumba knows the song.
Probable. Other alternatives: Elvis is the universal constant. Every species must, one day, evolve their Elvis, for he is the apex of all life.
 
[x] Plan Save The Whales!

There is no way Jumba's "Greatest Creation" is Stitch. In-universe, there is no way the GalFed would have given up before finding and containing Experiment 626, and further, no way that once contained they would have let Jumba anywhere close enough for Stitch to be re-hidden.

Out-of-universe, having Jumba say "My Greatest Creation" would be exactly how I, as a DM, would trick my readers into thinking they were getting Stitich. That's too good of an opportunity for MiH to miss.
 
On the subject of Lilo, assuming she is a Hero candidate, I'd assume that she would have relatively high diplomacy considering she was able to reform all the escaped Experiments in the TV series.

Probably would be lower than it could be due to her age but I'd imagine that she'd still be pretty high.
 
[x] Plan Save The Whales!

There is no way Jumba's "Greatest Creation" is Stitch. In-universe, there is no way the GalFed would have given up before finding and containing Experiment 626, and further, no way that once contained they would have let Jumba anywhere close enough for Stitch to be re-hidden.

Out-of-universe, having Jumba say "My Greatest Creation" would be exactly how I, as a DM, would trick my readers into thinking they were getting Stitich. That's too good of an opportunity for MiH to miss.
The GalFed doesn't know that Jumba's greatest creation is on the ship
 
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