The situation seems dire. Kadin just heard Kara say over the comlink that she's been shot and Valum is getting away. Kadin rushes to find Kara with Luna right behind him. Seeing Kadin first, Kara points her lightsaber at him threateningly, mistaking him for a stormtrooper.

"Easy! It's me!" Kadin says, taking the helmet off.

Kara deactivates her lightsaber, lowering her head. Kara is sitting on the floor and leaning against the wall.

"She doesn't look so good," Luna comments, though she doesn't sound as emotional as she is. "She needs bacta for her wound. It's a good thing there's a bacta tank not far from here."

Kadin replies, "Help me get her up."

Kadin and Luna each grab one of Kara's arms and help her to her feet. They each put Kara's arms around their shoulders to take some of her weight.

Suddenly, they hear Valum's voice from multiple speakers. "Attention! The Twi'lek inquisitor has betrayed the Empire. She is to be shot on sight with no warning!"

"Well, that's going to make getting to the bacta tank tricky," Luna says.

"Luna, you help Kara walk," Kadin says, taking Kara's arm off his shoulder. Luna can take the extra weight partly thanks to her mechanical legs. Luna holds Kara's wrist with one hand to keep Kara's arm around her shoulders and she puts her other hand around Kara's waist.

Kadin doesn't want anyone else to mistake him for a stormtrooper. There is a slight chance that taking off his helmet won't be enough of a distinction, so he decides the shirt will have to go as well. Kadin quickly rips off the upper armor pieces and proceeds to remove the shirt, letting everyone see much of his blue skin; including his impressive arms and abs. Kadin ignites his lightsaber and says, "I'll handle the 'tricky' part."

"What about Valum?!" Kara blurts out. "He's getting away!"

Kadin grabs his comlink and says, "Tetch, we need your help!"

"I was about to say the same thing to you!" Tetch replies.

Over the comlink, they hear a wookiee's roar accompanied by the sound of clashing lightsabers. Tetch has obviously gotten in a fight with Korrfrotuk. Apparently he was unsuccessful in talking Korrfrotuk into joining them. Kara won't last long with that hole in her back and Tetch won't last long against Korrfrotuk.

Kadin says into the comlink with panic, "Vader, Ahsoka, you need to hurry!"


Darth Vader stands in front of closed blast-doors and holds out his hands. He slowly moves his hands to the sides, forcing the blast doors to creek and bend, unable to resist Vader's power. Within seconds, the blast doors open up far enough for them to get through. On the other side, Korrfrotuk is dueling with, and about defeat, Tetch. Vader force-pushes Korrfrotuk, preventing a final blow.

Vader says, "Ahsoka, find Valum. Tetch, help Kadin with the remaining stormtroopers. I will deal with Korrfrotuk."

Ahsoka and Tetch each nod and run out of the room.

Vader tells Korrfrotuk, "I know your motivations are to bring peace. But true peace has never existed under the Empire's rule. If there were no Rebellion, the Empire would still wage war against the rights of its citizens."

Korrfrotuk mournfully shakes his head and makes a few noises.

"You are wrong; the Empire CAN be defeated. It is almost so!"

Korrfrotuk growls a question.

"'And then' we would restore the Republic. We would bring security without oppression."

Korrfrotuk makes more noises.

"There may be obstacles, but very few outcomes would be worse than the current status quo."

Korrfrotuk growls and readies his lightsaber.

"Very well."

Korrfrotuk swings at Vader, but he has no chance against him. Vader fights back with ease. Korrfrotuk has been given a generous number of chances. Now he will face the consequences of his decisions. Korrfrotuk swing downward and their blades lock. Korrfrotuk puts his considerable weight on the locked blades, but this doesn't seem to bother Vader.


Kadin keeps Kara and Luna protected as they make their way down the halls. A group of stormtroopers arrives, but Kadin is ready for them. Kadin runs at them, igniting his the second side of his lightsaber, and drops to his knees. As he slides on his knees, he holds his lightsaber high and makes it spin, cutting through the stormtroopers as he passes them.

The stormtroopers drop, many of them in pieces and Kadin stands back up. Kadin is happy to do all the fighting for Luna and Kara. He doesn't want Luna to have to fight anymore.

"We're almost there," Luna tells Kara. "Just a little further."

"Aren't you glad Vader didn't kill me?" Kara asks both drearily and sarcastically. "I mean, I've been a lot of help, haven't I? I had one job; to make sure Valum doesn't leave, and I kept him there for a whole minute."

If Kadin had overheard Kara's sarcastic comments, he would have told her not to talk like that. But Luna has no idea what to say to Kara. She hates not being able to talk to Kara like a normal person would. Luna wishes she could say that Kara shouldn't be so hard on herself, but she can't find the words. So she stays quiet and saddened.

"Now, you're stuck carrying me and Kadin is stuck protecting me," Kara continues. Kara's voice gets even weaker as she says, "You guys should . . . definitely keep me around for . . ." Kara's voice ceases and her head droops lower. Her feet move sluggishly for just a few more steps before She can't walk enough.

"Kara? Wake up, Kara." Luna says in vain. Luna keeps her arm around Kara's waist and lifts her legs with the other arm. Luna continues down the hall, carrying Kara in her arms. Luna's mechanical legs could take the weight for days, but her arms find this strenuous. Kara's limp arm dangles as Kara moves as fast as she can.

Kadin rushes into the med-bay and points his blade at the nearest medical droid. "You have a patient that needs your help."

Not taking the time to remove Kara's clothes, they get her into the bacta tank as soon as she has a breathing mask on. Through the glass, Luna and Kadin see Kara's limp body in the bacta. She still might not make it.

Luna fidgets with her hands and says, "You can die yet, Kara. You told your father you would become a Jedi. You still need to do that."

It's not much, but Kara's hand slowly closes into a fist. A sign of her resilience, perhaps?

Kadin says, "I need you to stay with her. I'm going back out there. Lock the door and don't open it until I come back."


Choosing Ahsoka as the one to hunt for Valum was a smart decision. She is the second best fighter in the group and the single fastest. As she runs, she only finds a few stormtroopers. She barely even slows down as she cuts through them. She strikes them with precision and speed, never losing her pace.

Valum expects to see her soon. He could escape, but he can do more damage here.

Ahsoka only stops running once she turns the corner to find him. "There you are," Ahsoka says. "You're coming with me."

"Unavoidably. But not yet," Valum replies, activating his electrostaff.

Ahsoka gives him an incredulous look and shrugs. "Well, you asked for it."

Ahsoka rushes at him, clashing her lightsabers repeatedly against the electrostaff. Valum's only advantage is that Ahsoka needs to bring him in alive. She could kill him quickly otherwise, but her priorities buy Valum a little time.

Valum manages to get some distance from her and says, "Very good. I can see why Vader wants you at his side when he rules the galaxy."

"He is not trying to rule the galaxy!"

Valum put on a wicked smirk. "Are you sure?"


Korrfrotuk makes his lightsaber spin and throws it at Darth Vader who knocks it away. The lightsaber curves in the air on its way back to Korrfrotuk, but Vader quickly throws his own lightsaber. Vader's blade flies with precise aim, cutting through the hilt of Korrfrotuk's lightsaber. Vader's lightsaber flies back to him, but Korrfrotuk is left without a weapon.

"Yield," Vader demands.

But instead, Korrfrotuk puts up his fists.

"Willing to fight without a weapon, are you? So be it." Vader deactivates his lightsaber and puts in on his belt. He too puts up his fists.

Vader throws a right cross at Korrfrotuk, but he blocks the attack and punches Vader in the helmet. There is no visible dent, but, if nothing else, Vader is staggered. Being a wookiee, Korrfrotuk actually has the strength to have a chance against Vader in a battle of fists.

Korrfrotuk grabs Vader's shoulder with one hand and, with the other hand, he punches Vader in the stomach, where there is less armor.

Being so close to his opponent, Vader grabs the hair on Korrfrotuk's head and pulls it close so he can knock his helmet against it.

Changing his strategy, Korrfrotuk tries to strangle Vader, but his helmet makes that nearly impossible. With Korrfrotuk hands still trying in vain to strangle him, Vader punches Korrfrotuk in the stomach multiple times until he finally lets go and backs up.


Despite being a whole foot shorter than the towering wookiee, Vader wails on Korrfrotuk, hitting him hard again and again. Korrfrotuk throws a punch and instead of guarding in a traditional manner, Vader throws his own punch and their fists collide with each other. Korrfrotuk roars with pain, cradling his agonized hand. Meanwhile, Vader's fist has no damage.

In desperation, Korrfrotuk runs at Vader, about to tackle him. Vader activates the magnets in his mechanical feet and braces himself. When Korrfrotuk crashes into him, he barely even moves. Vader raises both fists and hammers them onto Korrfrotuk's lowered back, causing him to collapse on to the floor. Vader raises his foot above Korrfrotuk's gut and stumps down, but Korrfrotuk rolls out of the way and gets back up.

Because Ahsoka is trying to take Valum alive, she relies on an alternate strategy for fighting him. Instead of attempts to cut him in half, her attacks are meant to tire him out. She uses her dual lightsaber to attack with little effort in varied location, making Valum swing his electrostaff all over the place and making him exert himself more than she is.

"How can you be sure of Vader's intensions?" Valum questions.

"I'm sure because I trust him."

"Did he even tell you in detail what his plans are? If he wants to topple the Empire, he must want to replace it with a new order. Who do you think he wants to be in charge of that order?"

Ahsoka never thought about it that way. Vader never told her he didn't want to rule the galaxy.

Valum tells her, "It's a very dangerous idea to trust a Sith. Lying to a potential apprentice is their way."

Ahsoka's blood runs cold. It's obvious that Vader had originally wanted Luke to be his Sith apprentice. What if Vader chose Ahsoka as his replacement Sith apprentice after Luke didn't come to him? What if everything Vader's been saying has been an act? If it was an act, if Vader is still a Sith, wouldn't he be doing exactly what he's been doing?

"It's interesting that this was his plan, isn't it?" Valum asks. "He came straight here to steal any army of his own."

Ahsoka tells Valum, "He wants to give this army to the Rebellion." But she thinks to herself, "Doesn't he? Of course he does! I couldn't reprogram the droids. He needs to call the Rebellion and have them . . ." A horrifying revelation dawns on Ahsoka's. "Waaaaiit. Didn't Anakin tell me something about how he built AND PROGRAMED his own droid?" Ahsoka shut her eyes tight for a moment, frustrated that she never thought about it sooner. "HE DOESN'T NEED TO CALL THE REBELLION! HE CAN REPROGRAM THE DROIDS HIMSELF!"


Korrfrotuk's face is a mess with wounds and blood while Vader shows little damage. Vader uppercuts Korrfrotuk. He grabs Korrfrotuk's fur and pulls him down to his knees. Korrfrotuk puts his arms in front his face to protect himself which doesn't work because Vader kicks him in the chest, sending sliding across the floor. Korrfrotuk lies down, panting heavily. Vader considers killing Korrfrotuk, but he doesn't want to kill someone while he's unarmed. Vader steps forward with plans to render Korrfrotuk unconscious.

Korrfrotuk looks through the open blast doors and sees a blaster lying next to a fallen stormtrooper. He bounds to his feet, force-pulls the blaster into his hands, and shoots at Vader who ignites his lightsaber and deflects the bolts into Korrfrotuk's shoulder and leg. Korrfrotuk has not dropped the blaster. He isn't unarmed.

Vader rushes him and, with a quick swing, slices all the way through Korrfrotuk's torso. Now, he drops the blaster.

Vader watches as Korrfrotuk falls and the two halves of his body separate.


Ahsoka has sufficiently brought Valum to fatigue. Now is the time to finish their battle. Ahsoka rushes at Valum, prompting him to hold up his electrostaff in defence. Surprisingly, Ahsoka actually deactivates both her lightsaber and puts them on her belt. She grabs Valum's staff with both hands and pushes it into a collision with his head. Ahsoka jumps onto Valum, positioning her feet on his chest. She jumps off of him, pushing him to the floor and ripping the staff out of his hands as she rises. While in midair, Ahsoka casts the electrostaff aside and reignites her lightsabers. She lands with her feet on each side of Valum's torso and positions her lightsaber near each side of his neck. "It's over."

"It is," Valum solemnly agrees. "I had tried so hard to keep the galaxy safe from an army led by Darth Vader."

"Right, because you care so much about the galaxy's freedom," Ahsoka says sarcastically. She steps away from him and points a single lightsaber in his direction. "Just get up and walk," she commands.

Valum does what he's told, confident that he has already done his damage. As Ahsoka escorts him back toward the others, she keeps up a stern attitude, trying to pass off her worry as contempt. Ahsoka knows what Valum was doing. He was trying to get her to distrust Vader. But just because she knows what he's doing, that doesn't mean it won't work. Ahsoka finds Kadin and Tetch standing in front of large group of defeated stormtroopers who sit with their hands behind their backs.

"Nice job," Ahsoka says. "I've got one more prisoner for you." Ahsoka makes Valum sit among the stormtroopers. She asks Kadin, "Where are the others?"

"Kara is recovering in a bacta tank. Luna is staying with her. Vader has been taking portions of our prisoners to actually cells on the star destroyer. He should be back for the rest of them in minute now."

Ahsoka nods, having listened to Kadin, yet her eyes stare off at nothing.

"Are you alright?" Kadin asks.

Ahsoka is made nervous by the question. She isn't alright, but she can't tell him what's on her mind. "I'm fine," she says, making an effort to make herself look composed and focused. Trying to take attention away from her emotional state, Ahsoka searches her mind for a change of subject. She quickly realizes there is a perfect topic to bring up, knowing that she would have thought to ask sooner if she wasn't so distracted. "What happened with Korrfrotuk?"

Kadin bows his head and his shoulders drop. "He . . . would not turn," Kadin says sorrowfully. He has said as much as he can without tearing up.

"I see," Ahsoka replies. "Will you excuses me for a minute?"

"Of course."

Ahsoka wants more details, but she won't put Kadin through the agony of telling her. She will just have to take a look at the body herself.


Kara's wound still stings, but it isn't life-threatening anymore and she doesn't want to spend any more time in the bacta tank. Being drenched in bacta, Kara shivers and feels extra weight as she slushes with every step.

Luna points to an outfit consisting of simple, black tights on a counter and explains, "Tetch brought a change of clothes for you. I think it's what the stormtroopers where under their armor."

Kara sighs and says, "Thanks. I can't wait until we don't have to where imperial junk anymore."

Luna looks down at her own inquisitor uniform and adopts Kara's sentiment. "Before you change, you should probably shower. You're dripping bacta everywhere."

"Shower?" Kara asks incredulously. "We have time for me to shower?"

"Why not? Ahsoka has beaten Valum, Vader has beaten Korrfrotuk, Kadin and Tetch are keeping an eye on the prisoners. There's no need for you to do anything besides shower right now."

Kara lets out her breath. "Typical. Everyone else is being helpful and I'm going to take a shower." She doesn't like the idea of slacking off while the others get work done; especially after she had been so unhelpful during the battle. But she concedes that Luna has a point. Everyone else has things covered.

Luna leads Kara to the shower and gives her some privacy, leaving her change of clothes nearby. Kara winces a few times, feeling the lingering sting of her wound as she removes pieces of her uniform. She sheds every part of the ensemble, never to be worn again. Kara turns on the shower and steps in, letting the warm water wash the cold bacta off of her body. As she wipes off the lingering residue with her hands, her mind reflects on how little she has accomplished. She was supposed to help people as a Jedi, but she never did. Kara is weighed down by the longing to become someone the galaxy is better for having. She feels like she's never really contributed in any meaningful way. She wants that to change. Kara wants everything to change. She wants to reinvent herself, become something greater. It keeps hurting her that she might have to wait a bit longer for that. It keeps nagging at her that after she's done showering, she'll have to put on imperial clothing once again. But wait . . . an idea occurs to Kara. "Luna?!" she calls out, uncertain if she will be heard.

Luna replies, "Yes?!"

"Do you think you might be able to find me some scissors?!"


Ahsoka finds the room in which she had last seen Korrfrotuk. As soon as she sees the body lying in two pieces, she freezes in horror. Korrfrotuk's face is blooded and beaten. His lightsaber has been destroyed. Ahsoka wonders, "Did Anakin pulverize a disarmed opponent? And did he kill an unarmed opponent after pulverizing him?"

This looks bad. And Ahsoka couldn't have picked a worse time to see it. Ahsoka's pulse rattles her body and her breathing becomes heavy. She isn't fully convinced of anything, but her imagination tells her a tale of Vader pulverizing a defenseless wookiee and threating to kill him if he didn't join Vader's new empire.

"This isn't what it looks like!" Ahsoka mentally screams at herself. "Don't be petty, Ahsoka. You killed one of the inquisitors, too." Ahsoka takes another look at the two halves of the battered corpse and thinks, "Yeah, but he didn't look like THAT when I was done with him!" Ahsoka shakes her head and tries to calm herself down. "I'm freaking out about nothing. I'm sure once I talk to Anakin about what happened, I'll feel silly for ever being worried."


Luna is first to join Kadin and Tetch in guarding the prisoners. Kadin asks her, "How is Kara doing?"

Luna explains, "She's doing alright. . . . Kara looks different now."

"Different? Different, how?"

Luna point at Kara as she approaches and says, "Different like that."

Kadin's eyebrows jump when he sees her. Kara has modified the black tights to be . . . better. The lower portion of her shirt has been cut off to show her midriff. There are oval shaped cutouts on the sides of her things and, best of all, there is a cutout in the shape of an upside-down triangle to display some cleavage.

Kadin tells her, "Wow. You look . . ."

"Like a Twi'lek?" Kara guesses, a smirk across her face. "It's a bit makeshift, but it will do for now."

"I think it could do forever," Kadin says, not really trying to flirt, just trying to boost his friend's confidence.

"So, what happened to Korrfrotuk?" Kara asks, having spent her time healing in a bacta tank, taking a shower, and modifying her outfit.

Tetch knows that Kadin doesn't like to talk about it, so he steps in for him. "Vader cut him in half."

Kara sighs through her nose. "He better have given him a chance first. If I deserved a second chance, so did Korrfrotuk."

"He tried, but you know how stubborn that wookiee could be."

Kara nods begrudgingly. "So it's just the four of us then."

Tetch asks, talking to the entire group, but mostly to Kadin, "What's next for us?"

"We're going to fight the Empire, of course," Kara replies in a matter-a-fact tone.

Kadin notices Luna's face fall. He tells the others, "But we don't all have to fight any more if we don't want to. I want to fight them, but Luna can . . . we'll figure it out."

Luna asks, "But how will any of us be safe from the Rebellion? If I don't join them, they won't want to pardon me for helping the Empire."

Kadin replies, trying to be reassuring, "I can make your pardon apart of my agreement with the Empire. Adding a Jedi like me to the war effort will be worth more than one pardon."

Kara says with a heavy heart, "Luna doesn't have anyone she can go to other than us. And I'm not sure she's ready to be on her own."

Luna doesn't argue with the statement. Kadin and Tetch don't know how to argue with the statement either. They all know that Luna is not all there. Kadin suggests to Luna, "Maybe you could stay with us and contribute in other ways. For one thing, you're good at fixing stuff."

"I guess," Luna replies, dubious about Kadin's plans.

"We'll . . . we'll figure it all out," Kadin says. "For now, we have a mission to wrap up. We at least know what to do until that mission is over. We'll tell the Rebellion about the facility, bring them a star destroyer full of prisoners, and get our pardons."


Once Vader returns, Ahsoka requests to speak with him while the former inquisitors escort the remaining prisoners.

Ahsoka and Vader are left alone. "You seem troubled." Vader pointes out.

"I . . . I was just wondering what happened with Korrfrotuk," Ahsoka says, trying to make it sound like no big deal.

"I tried convincing him to join us, but it was no use."

Ahsoka tries to sound like she's just looking for a fun story as she asks, "He uh . . . He looked like he'd been trampled by gundarks. How'd that happened?"

"After I destroyed his lightsaber, he refused to yield. I didn't want to kill an unarmed opponent, so I granted him his request for us to fight with our fists."

Ahsoka's eyes scan Vader looking for any kind of damage, but coming up short. It is hard to find a difference from how he looked before the fight. "You beat a wookiee in a fist fight?" she asks, failing to keep the doubt out of her voice. Ahsoka is cursed with knowledge. She saw how well Vader could deceive the imperials when he convinced them that Ahsoka was his programmer. Had he been lying to her this whole time, too? Is she just now finding holes in his stories that she should have seen sooner?

Ahsoka says, "It's interesting that you said you didn't want to kill an unarmed opponent, because when I found him, he was kind of dead."

"Yes, he was not unarmed when I killed him. Perhaps you noticed the blaster next to his remains?"

"Right, the blaster." Ahsoka hadn't noticed the blaster. But there must have been one there. Either Vader is telling the truth and the blaster is there for the stated reason . . . or he's lying and he planted it there to sell his story. And what a story it is! Vader claims that he chose to deactivate his lightsaber to fight an enemy who wouldn't yield despite being unarmed? And then that enemy reached for a new weapon, excusing his own execution after he'd been beaten twice? This story sounds unlikely.

The funny thing is that Vader has in fact told an accurate account of the events, but the accurate telling of the story sounds unlikely.

Vader detects a hint of doubt from Ahsoka. "Is something wrong?" he asks."

"No," she says almost meekly. "I just . . ." Ahsoka is hesitant, but she wants to do a little investigating to confirm or deny her suspicions. Valum had presented the idea of Vader wanting her to be his Sith apprentice. "I've been wondering something. Do you . . . consider me your apprentice . . . again? I mean, you know, do you think that you're mentoring me again?"

Vader's hesitation to respond makes Ahsoka anxious. He just stands still for a few seconds until finally he speaks. "I think it is more complicated than that."

"Oh?" Ahsoka says, inviting him to go on.

"When we first met, I did not consider you to be someone I could learn from. I was your teacher and you my student. It was simple back then. When you appeared to me on the moon of Endor, I was lost. Now, we each guide the other. You have kept me in the light and soothed my pain while I have composed our plans."

Ahsoka sees what he means. Vader has been the one who knew about this facility and the inquisitors' pasts. And Vader's plans are working well. Having Ahsoka pose as a programmer, leaving Tetch to the Empire's care, trying to redeem the inquisitors, springing Ahsoka's presence on the unsuspecting enemies, and scaring the stormtroopers into leaving were all Vader's ideas. And Ahsoka has brought Vader back to the light, refused to let him torture for revenge, repeatedly helped him emotionally, and given him the hope that he desperately needed.

Vader tells her, "I would like to think that you and I have each become the other's apprentice and each become the other's master."

Ahsoka has forgotten all about the wookiee whose body lays in two piece. She has abandoned her suspicious and doubts. No Sith lord would propose such an arrangement. She is captured by this concept that has her soul screaming, "YES!" Ahsoka wants this. Her heart is racing with exhilaration as she thinks about having Vader as her master AND her apprentice. She tells him with a smile, "I like the sound of that. Maybe, half the time, I could be the one to tell you I had the situation under control after you clearly save my life."

Vader chuckles at her joke that calls back to old times. "And perhaps I could make you glad I stowed away on a mission against your wishes."

"Be mindful of your impulses, my old apprentice."

Vader and Ahsoka chuckle together, seeing the comedy in their proposed arrangement.


Author's Note: I have a few announcements for you all. Star Wars: The Unending will officially get two more chapter, bringing the final total to 14 chapters. I have actually already written them both. I just need to proofread them and put on the finishing touches. I'll still be releasing the chapters on a once a week basis, so this story will end on January 30th.

You might be wondering what's next for me. Well, funny story . . . I've actually made up my mind that I'm going to be taking a break from writing fanfiction until sometime in March. I want to take some time to focus on my actual novel. When I first started writing fanfiction, I envisioned it as being a side project with my novel being my main writing project. What ended up happening is my novel became the side project to my fanfictions. I got into the routine of having a daily word count for writing fanfiction and I was writing fanfiction at a faster pass than I had ever been writing my novel. I want to get into that kind of rhythm with writing my novel now. The question many of you might have on your mind is "Will there be a sequel to Star Wars: The Unending?" I am going to give that a strong "probably." I actually think it is bad writing to have the main couple only get together right before the end of the saga. So since Star Wars: The Unending will be ending soon, I would be breaking my own rules if I didn't write a sequel. Without spoiling anything, there is certainly room for a sequel after this story. BUT IT WON'T BE NOW! Let me be clear that Star Wars: The Unending 2 would not be my next story. The reason I'm coming back specifically in March is because I'm hoping I will love Raya and the Last Dragon enough to write a fanfiction about that story. If I don't end up liking Raya and the Last Dragon, I will write a different fanfiction, but either way, I'll be coming back in March. I actually already have a back up plan in case Raya and the Last Dragon doesn't work out for me. I have a very interesting idea for a Power Rangers story. If, by any chance, some of you might be interesting in reading another story from me, but you are not familiar with Power Rangers, that won't be a problem. The way I would be writing this story, you would be able to understand it even if it were your first exposure to Power Rangers.

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Thank you for reading.