While all this was going on, Goldar reported back to his masters on the moon.
"You're sure you've seen their faces?" Zedd asked.
"Yes, my master." Goldar replied, "I also now that they're now at their weakest. It's the best time for us to strike."
"Excellent." Zedd hissed.
"How is this excellent?" Rita asked, "They may be weak, but they beat Ivan Ooze! We shouldn't underestimate them!"
Zedd thought about this for a moment: "Yes... you're right. Maybe... we should call in some older friends of ours..."
The way that Zedd and Rita looked at each other frightened both Goldar and Mordant. Neither knew what Zedd meant exactly, however any secret that is between Rita and Zedd, they knew it'll surpass even their greatest nightmares.
Back on Earth, Alexis was very busy working on something. She had taken a computer apart, and tried to wield some wires from another machine into it. She finished doing so, when a green light appeared next to her. She was spooked as she saw it appear so suddenly in the corner of her eyes, but as soon as she turned and saw the Green Dragon, she relaxed.
"Oh, it's only you." she sighed of relief.
The Green Dragon made his armor disappear, revealing only the Shadow, who then took his mask off.
"Damn, it's hot in this thing." Terrence said, "How's the hard-drive?"
"I just finished hooking it up on my computer." Alexis replied, "If it goes right, we should find out all of Zordon's secrets."
Alexis switched on the computer. It took some time for it to fully boot up, but once it has, she immediately tried accessing Zordon's hard-drive. What she found appeared to be ancient runes.
"Interesting." Terrence said.
"Yeah." Alexis agreed, "I bet if we knew what it was saying, we'd find it even more interesting."
"That's what's so interesting." Terrence said, "I know exactly what it's saying."
"You do?" Alexis wondered, though she sounded more pleased than surprised.
"Yes." Terrence was more surprised about it than she was.
"Maybe that medallion gives you more than just strength." Alexis reasoned, "Maybe it gives you the knowledge of whoever created it."
"Must be." Terrence agreed, "Because I can tell that this is a bastardized version of another language."
Alexis laughed at this: "I see you've still got your sense of humor."
"Are you sure your parents didn't mind you using their stuff?" Terrence suddenly asked.
"Of course not." Alexis said, "They think it's the best way for me to learn responsibility. Why do you bring that up?"
"Because I just realized something." Terrence explained, "You know just as much about my medallion as I do, and yet you somehow knew exactly how to help me control it."
"I just thought it's the same as managing your anger." Alexis explained.
"You seem to know quite a bit about ancient technology." Terrence continued.
"It may be ancient, but it's not all that different from what we have today." Alexis shrugged it off.
"And I only just realized that, despite the many times I've been to your place, I've never seen your parents." Terrence finally said.
Alexis looked frightened: "T, I think that medallion is making you more paranoid than you should be."
Terrence cocked his head: "Maybe you're right."
He shook his head, and continued to read what's on the screen, not noticing Alexis' silent sigh of relief.
THE END...?
