Wingzero: Once again, I start another fic. The disclaimers. *selects a
random name* Okay and the winner is Rocky.
Rocky: *whines* Why me?
Wingzero: Cause I picked your name.
Rocky: Fine be that way. Wingzero does not own Power Rangers of any series or any other characters except for Lucaz.
Wingzero: Perfect.
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After creating the ten morphers and the zords, Father and I went our separate ways. Although I would constantly check up on him. He didn't seem to mind as he seemed to enjoy my company. I still have the gold, green, and purple morphers. Father helped me create the white one for myself. Out of all of the morphers, mine was said to be the strongest. Perhaps, Father intended it to be that way. At first I couldn't handle the white powers, but with training I mastered.
In addition I have added the astro battle armor and the mega armor. The battle armor gave me protection while being able to move around with ease. I used this when I needed speed and additional protection. The mega armor was heavy. It required more power to maintain the current state. I used more energy fighting in this mode, but I like a tank. With the heavy arsenal and armor, I was able to take out tougher opponents.
Father had built the power chamber. He said he needed a base of operations. I didn't mind, because this made it easier to find him. I preferred exploring the universe. Consequently, I didn't have many close friends as I was going from one place to another, never staying more than a month or two. Then again, when you have a long life span such as I, time goes incredibly slow. In case you're wondering, I'm an elf. The first and last elf ranger, isn't it sad? Really, I mean it.
Entering the command center, I discovered the scenery has drastically changed. First of all, there wasn't the familiar circular console. A semi- circular console stood in the middle of the room. Since when did Father paint the room blue, I don't remember it being that color. What are those multi-colored tubes? I don't recall them being there. The only one was the one that held Father. The room seemed strangely larger than before.
An alpha unit strolled into the room. He was unaware of my presence. Suddenly he started yelling with a Brooklyn accent, "Intruder! Demitria we have an intruder!"
A beautiful lady appeared in the tube, where Father should have. "Who are you?"
"I am Lucaz, the White Lightstar Ranger, and who are you?" I asked not too sure about her sudden appearance.
"You're Zordon's kid," the alpha unit gasped.
"Yes, I am," I answered. What's up with these two and why has my father left?
"Are you wondering where your father went?" the lady asked.
"Yes," I answered. Doesn't she say anything besides questions?
"Oh that's Dimitria," the alpha unit said. "I'm Alpha 6. Zordon left for Eltare awhile ago. He left her to take his place."
"This doesn't look like the command center," I mentioned.
"The command center was, how shall I put it, destroyed," Alpha 6 said tactfully. "You're standing in the power chamber."
So the command center was destroyed and they built the power chamber in its place. Interesting. I wondered about the rangers. Did they replace them as well. "So how are the rangers? The last I heard, Tommy was their leader. How's Billy with his invention? Is Kim still a 'mall rat'? How is Rocky and Adam? Oh and Aisha?"
"One question at a time," Alpha snapped. "Okay first of all Tommy and Adam have retired. Who are all the rest?"
He doesn't know them. "Rocky is the red ranger, Kim the pink ranger, Billy the blue ranger, and Aisha the yellow ranger."
"Hold the phone," Alpha 6 said approaching me. "I thought Tommy was the red ranger."
"No Tommy was the white ranger," I corrected him. "And Adam was the black ranger."
"This is getting confusing," the robot stated. "Adam was the green ranger."
"It would appear that the rangers had changed their powers since you have arrived," Dimitria spoke up.
"That would make sense," I said scratching my head. Subconsciously, I tucked my hair behind my ears.
"Woah," Alpha 6 gasped. "What happened to your ears?" He poked the points of my ears, which are sensitive.
Moving away from his touch, I replied, "I was born this way."
"Uh huh," Alpha 6 said confused.
"I'm an elf," I answered exasperated.
"Sheesh," the robot said amazed. "I thought they had vanished."
"Well there are some of us left, but not a whole lot," I sighed. "Where are the current rangers?" I wanted to switch the topic before I became depressed.
"They're at the park," Alpha 6 answered. An image appeared on the screen. Five rangers were playing basketball. One of them looked too young to be a ranger.
"Isn't that one a little young to be a ranger?" I questioned as a watched them playing.
"Yeah, he was already a ranger when we took over," Alpha 6 answered. Pointing to each ranger individually, he announced them to me. "That's T.J., the red ranger and leader of the Turbo Rangers. Next to him is Carlos, the green ranger. Over there is Cassie, the pink ranger. Behind her is Ashley, the yellow ranger."
"The Turbo Rangers," I repeated. "Seems strange, when I was here the last time, they were the Ninja Rangers. I wondered what happened to Ninjor."
"We cannot locate him or his temple," Dimitria answered. "What are you going to do now that you have your answers?"
"Wait and see," I smirked. The first thing I'll do is recruit the Gold and Green Lightstar Rangers. And I already had the perfect candidates in mind.
"I'll see you around," I said before teleporting out the power chamber.
Rocky, the former red ranger, lived around here. I remembered where the others lived, but it has been such a long time. They might have moved. It was worth a shot. Covering my pointed ears with my hair, I made my way to his house.
He lived in a two story house, since he had a large family. A small pathway split the lawn into two halves. Just in front of the house were two flower beds. A variety of colors and flowers sparkled in the sun light. Since it was in the morning, some dew remained on the leaves and petals. On the sides, two long bushes stood acting as fences. From what I saw, they kept it well maintained.
Knocking on the door, I expected to see the brown haired ranger, but I found one of his siblings instead. "Is Rocky home?"
"He's at the dojo," his sister replied. "Why are you looking for him?"
"Just an old friend coming to see how he's doing," I answered coolly. Old is right. Compared to humans, I should have died ages ago.
"It's on the corner of First Street and Sunset Hill Avenue, you can't miss it."
"Thank you for your assistance," I said before departing for the dojo.
"You're welcome," she replied and shut the door when I had my back turned. I heard her trooping back upstairs.
Instead of teleporting there, I decided to walk the distance. After all what is time to an elf. The traffic this morning was rather slow. I wondered where everyone was. They were probably in bed. It was a Sunday. Of course, they could be attending church.
Upon reaching the dojo, I discovered the place was crowded. Several human children were practicing their katas. I moved closer to look for Rocky when one of the workers spotted me.
"Hello," he greeted. "How may I help you this morning?"
"I was looking for Rocky," I answered still searching for the former ranger.
"He's in the back," the worker said. "I'll go get for you. Wait here."
With that he left me standing there. A few minutes later Rocky arrived curious. "Hi. Do I know you?"
I whispered, "No you don't, but you know my father."
He still looked confused. "Huh?"
"Zordon."
He turned a few shades whiter and gasped, "You're Zordon's kid. I thought he didn't have or couldn't have any."
Returning back to my normal volume, I answered, "He wasn't always like that. Could we talk in private?"
"Sure," Rocky said now convinced that I can be trusted. "Hey guys, I'm going on my break. I'll be back in a few minutes."
Stepping into one of the offices in the back, Rocky asked, "How is he doing?"
"To tell you the truth, I haven't seen him in awhile, so I can't tell you," I answered truthfully. "Every now and then I'd visit him."
"Man, I still can't believe you're his son," Rocky said still amazed at the fact.
I reclined back in my chair. "It's not hard to believe. My father wasn't famous when we created the Lightstar morphers. To be honest, we didn't think we could pull it off. Mine was the prototype. Since I didn't do too well with mine, we had to scale down the power and design."
"You helped create them?" Rocky asked. From his look, I'm still guessing he hasn't gotten over the fact I'm Zordon's son.
"Yes and the zords as well."
"Morphenomenal," Rocky commented. "Did you create the dinozords or the ninja zords?"
"I had a hand in their design and construction," I said nonchalantly. Looking around, I found they had won several tournaments. Trophies and plaques littered the shelves and walls. No wonder business was doing so well.
"Why did you come here?"
Turning my attention back to him, I smiled. He knew there was something. "Would you like to become a power ranger?"
"Would I?!?" the former ranger jumped up from his chair nearly knocking it over in the process. "Of course I would, when do I get started.?"
"How about right now?" I said as I fished out the morpher from my pocket. I handed it over to the eager new ranger or should I say returning ranger.
"Wow," he smiled. "What color do I have?"
"You're the Green Lightstar Ranger," I informed him.
"Adam is going to burst when he hears this," Rocky said very loudly before remembering that he should keep this a secret. Lowering his voice, he continued. "Adam was the Green Turbo Ranger. I injured my back so I had Justin take my place while I healed. Then when I'm healed, they had a new set of rangers except for the Blue Turbo Ranger. I used to be the Blue Zeo Ranger."
"Interesting," I said. "We still have one more person to see."
"Who's that?" Rocky asked still admiring his new morpher (think Andros's morpher).
"Jason," I answered not expecting him to know who Jason was.
"You gotta be kidding? That's great."
"You know each other?" I asked completely puzzled.
"Of course I do," Rocky explained while polishing his morpher. In a low voice, he said that he was the Gold Ranger when the Zeo rangers were around. "Hey I have to get back to work so I'll meet you at the youth center in four hours."
"That sounds fine with me," I replied as he escorted me out the door. Rocky had already strapped his morpher onto his left wrist. I saw the watch there shining green. Smiling, I waved goodbye. Now for the next ranger.
Wandering around, I wondered where Jason was. I had no clue where he lived, since he wasn't a ranger when I visited. Just as I was about to head toward the youth center I ran into him.
"Hi Jason," I called him.
"Who are you?" he asked as I approached him.
"I'm Lucaz," I answered his question.
"I don't remember you," he stated honestly.
"You remember my father, Zordon," I whispered into his ear.
"SAY WHAT!?!?!"
"Shhhhh," I reminded him. There weren't that many people here, but I didn't want to take any chances.
"You've gotta be kidding," Jason whistled. "Zordon's son."
"Rocky had the same reaction," I informed him.
"So how is Rocky doing?"
"He's doing well as the new Green Lightstar Ranger," I said.
"He's still a power ranger?" Jason gasped with surprise.
"Yeah and I was wondering if you would like to become the Gold Lightstar Ranger," I offered. "I'd understand if you didn't..."
"Yes," Jason interrupted me. "Why wouldn't I?"
Later that day, all three of us met in the youth center. Fortunately for us, the Turbo Rangers weren't there. The two of them reminisced about their adventures. They both wanted to hear what my father was like when he had a body.
"I still can't believe it," Jason shook his head. "Here we are as power rangers." He looked at the morpher hidden in his pocket (think Zhane's morpher).
"Yeah," Rocky agreed. "But one thing still puzzles me. Why did you choose us and now?"
"I chose you because I needed experienced rangers," I answered. "The dangers we are going to face require hard training and knowledge. I can't afford to teach new recruits and the last time I was here, Zordon said you made good rangers."
"I can't argue with that," Rocky said, then took another sip from his shake.
"What are we going to face?" Jason asked out of curiosity.
"The ultimate evil."
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Wingzero: Cliff hangers, don't you just love them.
Rocky: Sure they do.
Wingzero: Hey I gave you the green morpher, don't make me take it away.
Rocky: I'll be good.
Andros: When are we going to make an appearance?
Zhane: *agrees with Andros*
Wingzero: When I feel like it.
Cassie: I'm not complaining.
Zhane: You're mentioned in it. We weren't.
T.J.: I'm sure she has a good explanation, right?
Wingzero: That's cause you're in the next chapter.
Zhane: *can be seen celebrating* Andros: Honestly, Zhane.
Zhane: *grinning sheepishly*
Wingzero: Note to self never give the silver ranger caffeinated beverages.
Rocky: *whines* Why me?
Wingzero: Cause I picked your name.
Rocky: Fine be that way. Wingzero does not own Power Rangers of any series or any other characters except for Lucaz.
Wingzero: Perfect.
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After creating the ten morphers and the zords, Father and I went our separate ways. Although I would constantly check up on him. He didn't seem to mind as he seemed to enjoy my company. I still have the gold, green, and purple morphers. Father helped me create the white one for myself. Out of all of the morphers, mine was said to be the strongest. Perhaps, Father intended it to be that way. At first I couldn't handle the white powers, but with training I mastered.
In addition I have added the astro battle armor and the mega armor. The battle armor gave me protection while being able to move around with ease. I used this when I needed speed and additional protection. The mega armor was heavy. It required more power to maintain the current state. I used more energy fighting in this mode, but I like a tank. With the heavy arsenal and armor, I was able to take out tougher opponents.
Father had built the power chamber. He said he needed a base of operations. I didn't mind, because this made it easier to find him. I preferred exploring the universe. Consequently, I didn't have many close friends as I was going from one place to another, never staying more than a month or two. Then again, when you have a long life span such as I, time goes incredibly slow. In case you're wondering, I'm an elf. The first and last elf ranger, isn't it sad? Really, I mean it.
Entering the command center, I discovered the scenery has drastically changed. First of all, there wasn't the familiar circular console. A semi- circular console stood in the middle of the room. Since when did Father paint the room blue, I don't remember it being that color. What are those multi-colored tubes? I don't recall them being there. The only one was the one that held Father. The room seemed strangely larger than before.
An alpha unit strolled into the room. He was unaware of my presence. Suddenly he started yelling with a Brooklyn accent, "Intruder! Demitria we have an intruder!"
A beautiful lady appeared in the tube, where Father should have. "Who are you?"
"I am Lucaz, the White Lightstar Ranger, and who are you?" I asked not too sure about her sudden appearance.
"You're Zordon's kid," the alpha unit gasped.
"Yes, I am," I answered. What's up with these two and why has my father left?
"Are you wondering where your father went?" the lady asked.
"Yes," I answered. Doesn't she say anything besides questions?
"Oh that's Dimitria," the alpha unit said. "I'm Alpha 6. Zordon left for Eltare awhile ago. He left her to take his place."
"This doesn't look like the command center," I mentioned.
"The command center was, how shall I put it, destroyed," Alpha 6 said tactfully. "You're standing in the power chamber."
So the command center was destroyed and they built the power chamber in its place. Interesting. I wondered about the rangers. Did they replace them as well. "So how are the rangers? The last I heard, Tommy was their leader. How's Billy with his invention? Is Kim still a 'mall rat'? How is Rocky and Adam? Oh and Aisha?"
"One question at a time," Alpha snapped. "Okay first of all Tommy and Adam have retired. Who are all the rest?"
He doesn't know them. "Rocky is the red ranger, Kim the pink ranger, Billy the blue ranger, and Aisha the yellow ranger."
"Hold the phone," Alpha 6 said approaching me. "I thought Tommy was the red ranger."
"No Tommy was the white ranger," I corrected him. "And Adam was the black ranger."
"This is getting confusing," the robot stated. "Adam was the green ranger."
"It would appear that the rangers had changed their powers since you have arrived," Dimitria spoke up.
"That would make sense," I said scratching my head. Subconsciously, I tucked my hair behind my ears.
"Woah," Alpha 6 gasped. "What happened to your ears?" He poked the points of my ears, which are sensitive.
Moving away from his touch, I replied, "I was born this way."
"Uh huh," Alpha 6 said confused.
"I'm an elf," I answered exasperated.
"Sheesh," the robot said amazed. "I thought they had vanished."
"Well there are some of us left, but not a whole lot," I sighed. "Where are the current rangers?" I wanted to switch the topic before I became depressed.
"They're at the park," Alpha 6 answered. An image appeared on the screen. Five rangers were playing basketball. One of them looked too young to be a ranger.
"Isn't that one a little young to be a ranger?" I questioned as a watched them playing.
"Yeah, he was already a ranger when we took over," Alpha 6 answered. Pointing to each ranger individually, he announced them to me. "That's T.J., the red ranger and leader of the Turbo Rangers. Next to him is Carlos, the green ranger. Over there is Cassie, the pink ranger. Behind her is Ashley, the yellow ranger."
"The Turbo Rangers," I repeated. "Seems strange, when I was here the last time, they were the Ninja Rangers. I wondered what happened to Ninjor."
"We cannot locate him or his temple," Dimitria answered. "What are you going to do now that you have your answers?"
"Wait and see," I smirked. The first thing I'll do is recruit the Gold and Green Lightstar Rangers. And I already had the perfect candidates in mind.
"I'll see you around," I said before teleporting out the power chamber.
Rocky, the former red ranger, lived around here. I remembered where the others lived, but it has been such a long time. They might have moved. It was worth a shot. Covering my pointed ears with my hair, I made my way to his house.
He lived in a two story house, since he had a large family. A small pathway split the lawn into two halves. Just in front of the house were two flower beds. A variety of colors and flowers sparkled in the sun light. Since it was in the morning, some dew remained on the leaves and petals. On the sides, two long bushes stood acting as fences. From what I saw, they kept it well maintained.
Knocking on the door, I expected to see the brown haired ranger, but I found one of his siblings instead. "Is Rocky home?"
"He's at the dojo," his sister replied. "Why are you looking for him?"
"Just an old friend coming to see how he's doing," I answered coolly. Old is right. Compared to humans, I should have died ages ago.
"It's on the corner of First Street and Sunset Hill Avenue, you can't miss it."
"Thank you for your assistance," I said before departing for the dojo.
"You're welcome," she replied and shut the door when I had my back turned. I heard her trooping back upstairs.
Instead of teleporting there, I decided to walk the distance. After all what is time to an elf. The traffic this morning was rather slow. I wondered where everyone was. They were probably in bed. It was a Sunday. Of course, they could be attending church.
Upon reaching the dojo, I discovered the place was crowded. Several human children were practicing their katas. I moved closer to look for Rocky when one of the workers spotted me.
"Hello," he greeted. "How may I help you this morning?"
"I was looking for Rocky," I answered still searching for the former ranger.
"He's in the back," the worker said. "I'll go get for you. Wait here."
With that he left me standing there. A few minutes later Rocky arrived curious. "Hi. Do I know you?"
I whispered, "No you don't, but you know my father."
He still looked confused. "Huh?"
"Zordon."
He turned a few shades whiter and gasped, "You're Zordon's kid. I thought he didn't have or couldn't have any."
Returning back to my normal volume, I answered, "He wasn't always like that. Could we talk in private?"
"Sure," Rocky said now convinced that I can be trusted. "Hey guys, I'm going on my break. I'll be back in a few minutes."
Stepping into one of the offices in the back, Rocky asked, "How is he doing?"
"To tell you the truth, I haven't seen him in awhile, so I can't tell you," I answered truthfully. "Every now and then I'd visit him."
"Man, I still can't believe you're his son," Rocky said still amazed at the fact.
I reclined back in my chair. "It's not hard to believe. My father wasn't famous when we created the Lightstar morphers. To be honest, we didn't think we could pull it off. Mine was the prototype. Since I didn't do too well with mine, we had to scale down the power and design."
"You helped create them?" Rocky asked. From his look, I'm still guessing he hasn't gotten over the fact I'm Zordon's son.
"Yes and the zords as well."
"Morphenomenal," Rocky commented. "Did you create the dinozords or the ninja zords?"
"I had a hand in their design and construction," I said nonchalantly. Looking around, I found they had won several tournaments. Trophies and plaques littered the shelves and walls. No wonder business was doing so well.
"Why did you come here?"
Turning my attention back to him, I smiled. He knew there was something. "Would you like to become a power ranger?"
"Would I?!?" the former ranger jumped up from his chair nearly knocking it over in the process. "Of course I would, when do I get started.?"
"How about right now?" I said as I fished out the morpher from my pocket. I handed it over to the eager new ranger or should I say returning ranger.
"Wow," he smiled. "What color do I have?"
"You're the Green Lightstar Ranger," I informed him.
"Adam is going to burst when he hears this," Rocky said very loudly before remembering that he should keep this a secret. Lowering his voice, he continued. "Adam was the Green Turbo Ranger. I injured my back so I had Justin take my place while I healed. Then when I'm healed, they had a new set of rangers except for the Blue Turbo Ranger. I used to be the Blue Zeo Ranger."
"Interesting," I said. "We still have one more person to see."
"Who's that?" Rocky asked still admiring his new morpher (think Andros's morpher).
"Jason," I answered not expecting him to know who Jason was.
"You gotta be kidding? That's great."
"You know each other?" I asked completely puzzled.
"Of course I do," Rocky explained while polishing his morpher. In a low voice, he said that he was the Gold Ranger when the Zeo rangers were around. "Hey I have to get back to work so I'll meet you at the youth center in four hours."
"That sounds fine with me," I replied as he escorted me out the door. Rocky had already strapped his morpher onto his left wrist. I saw the watch there shining green. Smiling, I waved goodbye. Now for the next ranger.
Wandering around, I wondered where Jason was. I had no clue where he lived, since he wasn't a ranger when I visited. Just as I was about to head toward the youth center I ran into him.
"Hi Jason," I called him.
"Who are you?" he asked as I approached him.
"I'm Lucaz," I answered his question.
"I don't remember you," he stated honestly.
"You remember my father, Zordon," I whispered into his ear.
"SAY WHAT!?!?!"
"Shhhhh," I reminded him. There weren't that many people here, but I didn't want to take any chances.
"You've gotta be kidding," Jason whistled. "Zordon's son."
"Rocky had the same reaction," I informed him.
"So how is Rocky doing?"
"He's doing well as the new Green Lightstar Ranger," I said.
"He's still a power ranger?" Jason gasped with surprise.
"Yeah and I was wondering if you would like to become the Gold Lightstar Ranger," I offered. "I'd understand if you didn't..."
"Yes," Jason interrupted me. "Why wouldn't I?"
Later that day, all three of us met in the youth center. Fortunately for us, the Turbo Rangers weren't there. The two of them reminisced about their adventures. They both wanted to hear what my father was like when he had a body.
"I still can't believe it," Jason shook his head. "Here we are as power rangers." He looked at the morpher hidden in his pocket (think Zhane's morpher).
"Yeah," Rocky agreed. "But one thing still puzzles me. Why did you choose us and now?"
"I chose you because I needed experienced rangers," I answered. "The dangers we are going to face require hard training and knowledge. I can't afford to teach new recruits and the last time I was here, Zordon said you made good rangers."
"I can't argue with that," Rocky said, then took another sip from his shake.
"What are we going to face?" Jason asked out of curiosity.
"The ultimate evil."
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Wingzero: Cliff hangers, don't you just love them.
Rocky: Sure they do.
Wingzero: Hey I gave you the green morpher, don't make me take it away.
Rocky: I'll be good.
Andros: When are we going to make an appearance?
Zhane: *agrees with Andros*
Wingzero: When I feel like it.
Cassie: I'm not complaining.
Zhane: You're mentioned in it. We weren't.
T.J.: I'm sure she has a good explanation, right?
Wingzero: That's cause you're in the next chapter.
Zhane: *can be seen celebrating* Andros: Honestly, Zhane.
Zhane: *grinning sheepishly*
Wingzero: Note to self never give the silver ranger caffeinated beverages.
