Part 7

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"I have choppers on standby. You sure you guys won't need it?" Broyles said to the Gokaigers & Austin.

"Don't worry. We'll meet you over there," Austin said.

"Alright," Broyles responded.

"Guys ready?" Austin asked, as they all lined up.

From left to right: Ahim, Doc, Austin, Marvelous, Gai, Joe, Luka.

"Wait. If they're taking on the Jetman powers, what are we going to use?" Gai asked him.

"Well, let's see. How about you use the hybrid Go-On Wings key & I'll use Mega Red's key."

"Ah. Good thinking," Gai said & the blades of the choppers started turning.

"Well, I guess we should suit up!" Austin yelled.

"Right! Let's do it!" Marvelous yelled.

They all held up their keys & flipped open their mobirates. Gai put his key into his Gokai Cellular. The rest flipped up their keys then held them out.

"Gokai change!" they all yelled & put their keys in the Mobirates. Gai hit the button. They hold the changers out.

Ranger!

They transformed, then got out the ranger keys.

"Gokai change!"

Jetman

Megaranger!

Go-Onger!

The Gokaigers took off.

"Galaxy glider, hang 10," Austin said & the glider appeared. He took off.

They all flew up next to the chopper that Broyles was in. Austin saluted him & Broyles just looked at him. Austin chuckled a bit, shaking his head, then went a bit faster, out running the chopper & the others followed, before landing on Liberty Island. They demorphed as they waited for the others.

"I never get tired of that," Austin said.

"Me neither," Marvelous said back & they both crossed their arms.

"So that's the Statue of Liberty." Gai said.

"Yep. A symbol of freedom. Hopefully I'll regain mine from the Observers," Austin said.

"About that. What'll we have to expect once we face them?" Marvelous asked.

"Well, they really have no traits of humanity, even though they're hyper-evolved humans. They're very fast-moving, calculating, logical, & emotionless. They have implants in their brains that make them that way. When I say they can move fast, I mean that they can slow down time around themselves & move at high speeds. It's like something out of The Matrix."

"So, we should use the Timeranger powers," Gai said.

"Might give us an edge, yeah. Maybe the Go-Onger powers as well. Though I prefer to use the TimeFire key."

"When don't you?" Marvelous asks, jokingly.

"True, but I just like the team for more reasons than one. Plus the suit's design is cool."

The helicopters came above them as the sound of the blades spinning came overhead. They landed on the ground near them & everyone departed.

"Hey, slowpokes," Austin said.

"Alright. Now we'll just need to enter & reactivate the device," Broyles said.

"Hi. I'm Peter," Peter said, extending his hand to Austin.

"Oh. That was fast," Austin said, shaking his hand.

"Luckily I was waiting outside. You didn't think Walter got here by himself, did you?"

"No. I just didn't think it was you that brought him here."

"Oh please."

"Hey, we need to get going," Broyles said.

"Right," Peter replied.

They went into the facility & got to the room. They got to the machine & Peter stepped into the vacuum to turn it on. They started the startup sequence as they could remember it, but nothing happened.

"What's going on?" Austin asked.

"I don't know. The electronics seem to be working, but the machine isn't turning on," Walter said.

"Shouldn't the machine on the other side turn on & create a doorway to the other universe?"

They heard the cloister bell of the TARDIS & it appeared.

"That is an excellent question," the Doctor said, walking out of it.

"You seriously heard what I just said?"

"No, just always wanted to say that when I exited the TARDIS. Anyways, I have a feeling I know what you just said & I think I have an answer for you. I was just in that other universe."

"Really?"

"Well, actually, I was summoned back to my universe to deal with a quick matter, but nonetheless, I came back & I was just there. First, I examined that world. They've got Zeppelins. I was once in an alternate universe where they had Zeppelins. Wonder if there's any connection. Anyways, I examined that universe's version of this machine, but something was wrong. I scanned it with my sonic screwdriver-oh, that reminds me…" he says, taking out his sonic & scanned the machine then flipped it up. "Yep, that's what I thought," he pulled it back down. "There's an important part of the machine missing from it over there."

"What piece?"

"Don't know, but I would surmise it has something to do with making the doorway. Without that, neither machine will work at their full capacities."

"The Observers must've taken that for their machine to bring me here."

"Most likely. It seems that the part must be hard to make, so they stole one that was already made to save time."

"Yeah. So now what do we do?"

"It's obvious, isn't it?" Doc says. "We use our device," he continues, holding it upwards.

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