The Rangers returned to the Command Centre, where they told Zordon exactly what they saw, although Zordon appeared to be completely aware of it already.
"So that's what form he took this time." Zordon replied.
"This time?" Tommy asked him.
"Three thousand years ago, a married couple of mystics came to this planet." Zordon explained, "We're not sure of their intentions, but given what they had done to our planet, for the two thousand years that followed, they weren't peaceful."
"A small group of heroes, who wore the suits before you…" Alpha continued, "… they defeated the two. Or at least as much as they could."
"While their bodies were destroyed, somehow their minds lived on in their magic." Zordon added, "A day came when we sealed that magic and sent it to the moon. But now somebody found it, released them, and they're back."
"And this thing we saw?" Kim asked.
"If you mean that mole, much like that rhinoceros, they were followers of the two." Zordon answered, "If you mean that face that the mole spoke to, yes it must be one of them."
"Out of fear that they may escape, we built this Command Centre, as well as a sixth suit." Alpha finished, "It was a pretty good guess of yours that they'd attack this city first, Zordon."
Zordon went quiet after that, for a few seconds, which was enough time for him to decide how he'd best ignore what Alpha just said: "Anyway, with your communicators, I now have a means to keep an eye on you at all times. Just in case something goes wrong."
"That's good to know." Adam spoke.
"Meanwhile, we still don't have a leader for our group." Aisha spoke, "I wonder if Terrence is still at the park, like we asked him to."
What they didn't know, is that after the earlier events, Terrence wasn't anywhere near the park. Instead, he was in a watch shop. There, he listened to all the tones that every watch could make.
"Is this the one?" the shop owner asked him.
"No." Terrence answered, once he listened to the tune.
"That's the last one." the owner said, "Looks like you're looking for a rare one."
"Perhaps." Terrence replied, "Thanks anyway."
Terrence left the store, having found no answer whatsoever. When the six Rangers heard some kind of tune, they brought their wrists to their mouths, and started talking. It's as though they were wearing some kind of telephone watch. Such things don't exist, but it's possible that they just customary made such things exist, which meant that they had to buy their watch and telephone somewhere first and rebuilt them later. But he's gone to all the stores where they sell them, safe for the ones that sell phones too. Silently, he hoped he'd be more lucky finding the phone than the watch.
THE END
