UGF Troopers

The UGF Troopers (also called Prison Guards or Galactic Alliance Guards) are characters from the Lilo & Stitch franchise. They are chiefly the backbone of the United Galactic Federation. They serve as both the guards for captains of spacecraft and boarding parties, as well as the guards for those imprisoned in space. The species of the guards are called Raptorsellus, and they are known to be temperamental when confronted or in battle.

Lilo & Stitch
In the original movie, Experiment 626 (later known as Stitch) was turned over to the UGF Troopers for custody. One guard then used a Sample Extractor to take a sample of Stitch's blood, then took the syringe and inserted it into a machine that analyzed the blood's DNA, allowing for two plasma cannons on the ceiling to track Stitch's genetic signature and fire at him should he escape, although Stitch quickly exploited a weakness in the tracking just shortly thereafter and used it to escape.

Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
In a flashback scene of Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, Jumba was in his lab attempting to fully charge Stitch's molecules in order to prevent him from short-circuiting and dying. However, a UGF Trooper suddenly burst into the lab and apprehended Jumba, disrupting the process.

Stitch! The Movie
In ''Stitch! The Movie'', two UGF Troopers were seen apprehending Dr. Hämsterviel after he had been successfully captured by Lilo, Stitch and Experiment 221 (later known as Sparky).

Lilo & Stitch: The Series
In the episode "Finder", two UGF Troopers were seen apprehending Hamsterviel after he had been captured by Gantu; however, since Gantu had unintentionally kidnapped Mertle Edmonds in the process, the Grand Councilwoman rescinded her offer to reinstate Gantu to his former position as captain.

In "Woops" a couple of UGF Troopers were alerted after Experiment 600 (Woops) had been activated by Hämsterviel and caused mayhem around the prison, which almost blew Hämsterviel's cover in the process.

Leroy & Stitch
In Leroy & Stitch two UGF Troopers were seen standing on either side of the door, permitting Stitch (captain of the B.R.B. 9000) entry to rendezvous with the Grand Councilwoman. It should be noted that these guards were wearing traditional captain uniforms similar to Stitch's, instead of their usual insulated rubber suits.