The explosion could be heard city wide, and it wasn't long before all the news channels were investigating. Jenny heard what happened and her mind assumed the worst.

She rushed to the Ranger base, consumed with panic. She was sure that when she saw all the Rangers, she was just imagining. It didn't help that there were three red Rangers standing in the base.

"Mom!" Sarah called out and set her helmet down on the bench as she raced to Jenny. The moment Jenny felt her daughter jump into her arms and she knew it was a real.

"Thank god," she breathed and squeezed her daughter tight. She looked to all the Rangers and then her gaze rested on the two new red ones. "Who the hell are you?"

She didn't mean for it to come across aggressively. Clearly, they were friends. However, she had just rushed into the command center in a panic thinking her daughter and all the other Rangers were dead. Her heart was still pounding, and adrenaline was still coursing through her body.

However, she wasn't the only one confused. All the Rangers turned to their new friends.

The red and silver Ranger was the first to remove his helmet. Everyone was surprised, but not shocked to see it was Mick. At least that explained his absence in the base.

"That was too much excitement," Mick said. "I don't know how you did that. Any of you."

"So… if that's Mick," Levi said, then glanced quickly to RedBot, "And Redbot is still here, and we're all here… who… who are you?"

He pointed to the red and gold Ranger. The Ranger reached for his helmet and slowly removed it to reveal his face.

No one knew who he was except for the two Rangers with whom he shared a colour.

"D-Dad?" Brody asked then rushed into his father's arms. Levi grabbed his head in disbelief. He couldn't believe his father was standing before him. It hadn't been long since he had recovered his memories and remembered Brody was his brother. It hadn't been long since he remembered that fateful day ten years before. However, since his memories came back, his father's absence had weighed on him heavily. He tried to push it down. He tried to be happy with only having Brody back in his life, but he had missed his father every day.

"Wait, I thought your father died," Preston frowned, then looked to Dane apologetically, "Uh… I mean… no offense."

"None taken," Dane said. Hearing his father's voice, Levi broke down and rushed into his father's arms. Dane hugged both his boys tight. "It's so good to be back."

"But… wait," Hayley said. "How are… I mean… all three of you are red Rangers or… What's happening?"

Brody stepped away from his father. He didn't necessarily want to, but he thought it was time for Levi to get their father to himself for a moment while he explained.

"I didn't realize it until the Prism showed me what happened," Brody said. "But the day the Prism appeared to us, there was only one Power Star inside of it with six different colours. After dad destroyed that, that's when the six Stars appeared."

"So…"

"So, I knew I had to take that chance again," Brody said. "If I could get Galvanax to believe I destroyed the Power Star, I could throw him off his game. I didn't expect it to swallow me whole, though."

"So, you didn't want us to die?" Calvin asked. Brody shook his head.

"No! Never," he answered. "I just… I thought breaking the Power Star would make it harder for Galvanax to get all the power he wanted. After all, getting one Star was a lot easier than collecting all six."

"But you didn't even try making a trade," Preston said. "Galvanax offered it and you… you didn't care."

"I did," Brody said. "Believe me, making Galvanax and you guys think I was ready to lose you was the hardest decision I could make but… the right decision isn't always the one that's easy, or the one that makes you feel good."

Brody turned to his father as she said this and smiled, "Dad destroyed the Power Star ten years ago to keep it out of Galvanax's hands. I thought he killed himself doing it but everything worked out. He made the right call."

"So, you didn't try to get us killed," Hayley reasoned. "But you thought this plan of yours might get you killed?"

"And you did it anyway?" Levi asked, then gently punched his brother. "Dumbass."

"It got away from me a little bit," Brody admitted. "I did think destroying my own Power Star might kill me, but… it saved me. It saved us all. When my Star broke into three, there was enough power in it for me to morph and I guess it helped Mick morph as well."

"So, how did it bring you back to life?" Levi asked. "I mean, we all thought you were dead."

"Trapped," Dane said. "I didn't even know it myself until the third piece of the star appeared and with it I had enough power to escape."

"I guess it makes sense that a Star that gives power to those who want to save innocents wouldn't kill," Brody reasoned, then hugged his father again.

"As fucked up as all this is, we did it," Levi smiled as he looked to his team. "Galvanax is gone, his ship blew up with everyone inside…"

"Drex is gone," Sarah said and turned to her mother. "He gave me no choice."

She then glanced to Kelly and offered her a small smile. Kelly gave a little nod. Both knew they would have to talk later.

"He's gone?" Jenny asked. "Like… for real?"

"For real," Sarah smiled.

"Also, just to add to all this weirdness," Preston said and simultaneously pointed to Mick in his Ranger suit and Dane next to Levi and Brody, "But apparently, Sarah reads alien."

"Alien?" Hayley asked. Sarah shrugged her shoulders.

"Everything in the ship just made sense."

Preston shook his head, "No, it didn't. That was babble, right Kelly?"

"Right," Kelly nodded.

"We… We'll check that out later," Mick promised Sarah, then looked to his Rangers, "For now, the Earth is safe. I think it's best we take this time to relax, recover and enjoy what this day has brought us."

He looked to Brody and couldn't help but smile at the excitement he could see on his face as he looked to his father. It had been all Brody dreamed about since Mick first met him. While Mick never wanted Brody to give up, he always thought finding Aiden – or rather Levi – would be a difficult, if not impossible task. He never thought for a second Brody would ever see his father again.

Yet, the Romero family stood together before him and Mick felt himself tearing up with joy for his friend.

For all the Rangers. They were alive, they were safe, and they had won. He couldn't be prouder.