A/N: Hey guys. This is a plot bunny that has been on the brain over the past 78 or so hours, so I decided to give it a go.
It's based on a story which was a DBZ and PR Crossover, but since I'm not the greatest DBZ expert in the world, its sequel which I am writing is, as you can see, just a standalone PR thing. And it's insanely different from that too.
On one hand, while the original story was depressing (and this one might also be depressing at times), this one will mostly go for a tone that's happy but at the same time kind of dramatic.
On the other, it won't cause pain. Hopefully.
This takes place in 2008 while the Jungle Fury gang were doing their thing. There will be plenty of former Rangers joining us too, but the main focus will be on the titular children.
That's about all for now. Buckle in, and get ready for a very different kind of adventure...
Disclaimer: None of the characters (except Trakeena's kids... partly) belong to me. The Land of The Dead is taken from Power Rangers Galaxy Warriors by alexrusso89 (its individual locations are mine), and the story this story is based on (One More Last Stand!) is by Garfieldfan23.
She was rather stunned at how this happened. Not that she wasn't keeping an eye on them, more like she didn't quite know why they left.
But she needed to remember how on that fateful day in 2004 she hatched them.
February 2004
In The Land of The Dead
Trakeena always though it was a busy place in the Graven Tavern. Monsters and villains alike were pouring drinks and chatting about all the battles they had faced over the years. Something just felt wrong about sitting there, trying to look as cheerful as she could, while villains chatted all around her.
"Hello, lady." Rito greeted as he sat down next to her.
"Hey." Trakeena replied, looking at the skeletal being with bored interest.
"You seem a bit fed up. Life getting the upper hand on ya?" Rito asked.
"Nothing, it's just the eggs that came into existence a long time ago seemed to be a sign... like the eggs appeared to set up something." Trakeena responded.
"It's probably going to be nothing special, like those Power Eggs Sis kept whining about." Rito shrugged. "Traks, what's the worst that could happen!?"
"It just makes me suspicious." Trakeena responded.
"Why don't you go back and have a look at them?" Rito suggested. "Hatched or not hatched, nothing bad will come. Trust me."
Looking at him, the half-insect nodded. "I'll go and check." She got up and left.
On her way through the town to investigate the eggs, she thought about how her plans to drain life force from Mariner Bay's civilians were thwarted by the Lightspeed Rescue Rangers and... the Galaxy Rangers. Her enemies for her time as a villain, the ones who seemed unbeatable with how impressive their fighting became.
But the Power Rangers were not invincible. Trakeena couldn't help but feel as if something... happened. And she would be right.
Reaching her house in the village, she stormed inside and saw that the seven eggs were still intact.
"Oh well." Trakeena sighed in disappointment, and was about to leave when...
The eggs started to crack. It was both a gross and mesmerising sight, to see the eggs opening up at long last.
The creatures which emerged looked... odd. They each seemed to be a bug-human like her, but were a lot smaller, and more slimy and rough.
"Um, hello." Trakeena spoke to the creatures.
"Mummy?" Asked the child in the yellow egg, struggling to climb out because of her weight.
Trakeena gazed over the group of six and smiled. This was a rather interesting development for sure, and she'd be the right mother for these children.
But then she frowned. She had gotten seven eggs, the seventh in a pool of water. Rushing over to the pool, she looked in and saw the egg had not yet hatched, which brought concern.
Why did the other six hatch when this one didn't?
Putting that question aside for now, Trakeena turned to the bugs.
"Mummy is here." She spoke.
Present Day
The children grew up. No longer were they the rough, ugly slime covered hatchlings from before. They now were a lot more prettier, but still young and naive.
And somehow, they had left the Land of The Dead.
The footprints lead out of the house and into the special well that was said to allow certain villains to travel to the human world. Why she did not know, but if she was to find them, she'd have to go after them.
But she couldn't. Not yet.
She needed to write something first. Heading back inside, she quickly wrote it up, addressed it to Tommy Oliver, then ran back out to drop the letter into the well.
She could only hope he'd get it.
A/N: Sorry if this was really bad, I was sort of distracted. Might rewrite it if you guys want me to.
So yeah, this is basically my own thing so try not to complain if I got some things wrong. I also kept the kids' appearances a secret because I'm going to be revealing them in later chapters.
I promise this'll get better. Don't forget to review.
Next time, Andros and Zhane go on one of their sabbaticals to Earth, but inside Angel Grove a sleeping amber moth will awaken.
See you later,
~Dash
