Hello, all! I wrote the movie in one big sitting, so here's part 2! Part 3 will be posted on Saturday. :)

Thank you so much to XDXDXDcringemasterXDXDXD, Nycnewsgirl, jimmyle505, and Guest for your lovely comments! Here we go!

"Zordon!" Adam exclaimed.

"What's happening to him?" Aisha demanded.

"Why is he out of his tube?" Jamie asked, only adding to the hundreds of questions the Rangers had.

"He's outside of his time warp," Billy said, "He's dying."

None of them took this news well; the girls all had tears in their eyes, not wanting to believe that something like this could happen.

"He needs power."

Zordon weakly turned his head, to look at his Rangers. The seven teens who he considered to be his children.

"Rangers," he said, his voice weak. This was the first time any of them had heard it without the distortion of his time warp, and Jamie suddenly came to the realization that she hated the sound of his voice without that distortion. "Thank goodness you are safe." It obviously took a lot of effort for him to speak, his voice dry and crackling.

"Come on," Tommy said, "We gotta get you back inside."

"I'm afraid that isn't possible," Zordon told them. "The Power has been destroyed. It is gone; the Zords, the weapons. All of it. The Power Rangers are no more. Ivan Ooze has won."

It pained them to hear this, to hear their mentor, who had been with them for so long, give up.

"He's weakening," Billy said.

"Zordon, you can't leave us!" Kimberly exclaimed. Her voice nearly broke. "Ever since you came into our lives, you've been like a father to us all."

He was more a father to Jamie than her real father was.

"You must be strong," Zordon said.

Jamie turned and wrapped her arms around Adam, burying her face into his chest. He reciprocated, holding her tightly to him and seeking his own comfort as he buried his face into her curls.

"Rangers," another voice said behind them, and the Rangers turned to see Alpha stumbling towards them.

"Alpha!" Tommy exclaimed. He and the others, minus Kimberly, hurried over to him.

"We're so glad you're alright!" Jamie sounded close to tears as she reached out to touch the top of Alpha's head once she reached him.

"Are you okay?" Tommy asked.

"I'll be fine," Alpha reported. "There may be a power that can save Zordon."

"What power?" Billy asked.

"On the distant planet of Phaedos; it's very dangerous," Alpha warned. "All who have tried for it have perished."

"We have to try, Alpha," Rocky said.

"Zordon's life force will not last long," Alpha said, "You will not have much time."

"That's still better than no time," Jamie said.

"How can we get it?" Tommy asked.

"Maybe if I can download the very last casmathus morphing gem into the transport core, I'll have just enough power to get you there," Alpha said, turning and walking towards one of the counsels. Some of them were melted, but the one Alpha was going for wasn't. "But there won't be any left to get you back." The little robot began to type.

"So how do we get back?" Rocky asked.

"We have to hope the Power is there," Kimberly said, joining her friends at the counsel. "Zordon's life depends on it." They all knew she was correct.

"Are you ready?" Alpha asked, finished with his download.

"Yeah," Tommy answered only after his team-mates all nodded to him. They backed up, giving Alpha some space. "We may not have our powers, but we're still the Power Rangers!" he said.

"Remember, Rangers," Alpha said. "Zordon doesn't have much time." He hit a few buttons, and the Rangers disappeared for a moment. They reappeared, and then the teleportation took, sending the Rangers off in streaks of color.

When the Rangers landed, the found themselves on a rocky beach, water behind them, and mountains in front of them.

"Wow," Aisha mumbled, looking around.

Phaedos would be beautiful if they weren't in a hurry. But they couldn't spend all day looking around, they needed to find the Great Power and get back to Earth.

Something screamed in the distance, and Jamie attached herself to Adam's side, wrapping her arms around one of his.

"What is that?" she asked, looking out towards where the noise was coming from.

"I don't know," Adam answered. One of Jamie's hands was down near his, so he interlocked their fingers together and lightly squeezed her hand. She looked up at him gratefully.

"My gosh," Kimberly said, going in a slow 360 to look all around her. "Look at this place!"

"Guys, over here!" Aisha yelled. "Quick!"

The Rangers quickly ran to her, but they did not like what they found.

It was a skeleton of some kind, with what looked like the remains of a harness around it's chest and a headset on its' horned head.

"Woah," Jamie said.

"Looks like somebody had a bad day," Aisha finished the thought.

"What is it?" Adam asked.

"I think the question is," Billy started, "What was it?"

"Definitely not the welcoming committee, that's for sure," Kimberly said.

"I'm liking this planet less and less," Jamie said, crouched down so she could look at the harness.

"Come on, guys," Tommy said, "We got a job to do."

The others nodded, agreeing, and they left the skeleton. They moved carefully over the rock covered ground, not wanting to slip and hurt themselves. Which means there was a lot of one of them jumping forward to catch each other whenever someone slipped. As they walked, Jamie pulled her hair tie off her wrist, using it to bring her hair up into a messy bun to get it off her neck.

Coming across a spot where the water hit the rocks, they stopped for a moment, and Adam found the guts to approach Jamie.

"You alright?" he asked, stopping next to her as she looked out at the water. Several yards away, Kimberly and Tommy were talking as well.

"Are any of us?" Jamie asked, only glancing up at him for a moment before looking back out at the water.

Adam shrugged. "Guess not," he agreed. "He means a lot to you."

"Zordon is more of a father to me than my actual father," Jamie said.

"Is he not around?" Adam asked. He knew her parents were divorced, but he didn't know the story behind it; he'd figured she'd tell him on her own time.

Jamie took a deep breath and looked up at him again. "About two years ago, he served my mom with divorce papers. It was completely out of the blue, Aiden and I hadn't seen it coming, and neither did our mom. Turns out, all his business trips to New York he took a couple times a year was actually him visiting his mistress. He lives with her, now, in New York. Demands Aiden and I skype him every couple of weeks, or he'll take mom to court for custody."

"Aren't the two of you old enough to decide who you want to be with?" Adam questioned.

"We are," Jamie said. "But mom can't afford a lawyer; she's a kindergarten teacher at Angel Grove Elementary, and now she has two teenagers to pay for as well. Once we turn 18, we won't have to contact him anymore. And then I met Zordon eight months ago, and you a month after that. Everything was great."

She broke off, looking out to the water, again.

"And then this happened," Adam finished.

She nodded, and looked up at him. Her whiskey eyes held a lot of emotions, but the main one was grief, the same emotion all of them were feeling. But there was also determination.

"Jamie," Adam started. But he never got to finish his thought.

A bunch of huge birds rushed the Rangers, Kimberly's scream being what announced their presence.

"Get down!" pushing on Jamie's back, Adam managed to get both of them to the ground, the others following suit.

Getting back up, the Rangers stayed crouched low, trying to keep the birds from being able to hit them.

"What are these?!" Jamie exclaimed, ducking under the claws of one. They looked sharp, and she didn't doubt that their beaks could cause some damage, too.

"They're everywhere!" Adam exclaimed.

"Take cover!" Tommy ordered.

The Rangers all ducked, but just as she was getting back up, one tackled Jamie, signaling to the other birds to attack.

"Get off!" Jamie exclaimed, punching the bird away from her.

It essentially became a very dangerous game of keep away as they dodged the birds, kicking and punching them away as needed.

"You know the funny thing about morphing?" Billy asked, blue eyes wide as he stared at the birds.

"What's that?" Rocky answered.

"You don't appreciate it until you can't do it anymore!" a bird tackled him on the last word, sending the Blue Ranger down to the ground.

Another tackled Rocky, and Jamie took quick steps backward to avoid another, only to feel sharp claws piercing through her clothing and into her shoulders.

"ADAM!" she screamed as the bird holding her lifted off the ground, bringing Jamie several feet into the air. She grabbed onto its muscled legs, trying to force it to let her go. It only went higher. "HELP!"

Another bird had Kimberly, who was also struggling. "SOMEBODY HELP ME! TOMMY!"

Jamie continued to struggle, and felt the claws in her skin, her blood staining her shirt.

"Let me go!" Jamie demanded, trying desperately to claw at the bird's legs.

Suddenly, something else appeared, a figure dressed in a cape, holding a staff. The creature let her go, and Jamie landed, her feet giving out and causing her to land on her butt. Kimberly landed on her own feet a few feet away and rushed forward to help Jamie up.

"Jamie, your shoulders!" she worried, looking at the holes in Jamie's clothing, and her blood leaking through. Kimberly herself was wearing a denim vest, and the bird's talons had been unable to pierce through it.

The figure who had scared the two birds into dropping them threw off their cape, revealing a woman with wild curly hair like Jamie's, dressed in a green boots, and revealing clothing. It was made of green armor, but didn't really cover much. She used her staff to easily defeat the birds that came near her.

Breaking the staff into two pieces, she began to twirl them, creating a noise that the birds clearly didn't like. It scared them off, leaving the Rangers, and the strange woman who had helped them. The Rangers, however, had all crouched low, covering their ears to try and drown out the noise of the staff.

"That was amazing," Rocky said, coming forward to talk with the woman once they had all stood back up. "Thanks." He held his hand out to shake hers, but she smacked it away with her staff, now put back together.

"If you want to thank me," she exclaimed, "Then go back to wherever it was you came from!"

"We can't go back," Aisha shook her head.

"We were told there's a great Power here," Billy said. "Is it true?"

"Yes," The woman admitted. "The ground is littered with the bones of those who have tried for it and failed!"

"Well we're different," Tommy said, taking several steps forward. "We won't fail."

Taking the challenge, the woman struck out with her staff, easily sending the White Ranger to the ground. She held him down with her staff, blue eyes piercing and furious.

"Leave Phaedos! Before it is too late!" she commanded.

"Look," Jamie said, holding her hands up. None of the others had noticed her shoulders, yet, and all of them did when they looked at her. "We don't want any trouble. Our mentor, Zordon-"

"Zordon?!" the woman cut her off. "Did… Did you say Zordon?"

"You know Zordon?" Kimberly asked. "Who are you?"

Looking down, the woman met eyes with Tommy, and finally took her staff away, allowing him to get up. "I am Dulcea, master warrior of the planet Phaedos. What has happened to Zordon?"

"He was attacked by this cosmic being called Ivan Ooze," Rocky said.

"Ivan Ooze is free?!"

"You've heard of him?" Billy asked.

"Ivan Ooze is a monster," Dulcea said. "If we don't hurry, your planet is doomed. Follow me."

Dulcea strode forward, pushing through the Rangers, and continuing on. The Rangers all looked at each other, and followed. Dulcea led them over the rocky ground easily.

"Are your shoulders okay?" Adam asked, coming up behind Jamie as she followed Rocky.

"I'm fine," Jamie said. "Just a flesh wound. Already stopped bleeding."

"Yeah, but they could still get infected," Adam said.

"It's not like we have anything here to dress them with," Jamie said. "I'll be fine until we can get back to earth."

Adam nodded, but that didn't stop him from worrying about her.

As they scaled a wall, walking along the very top of it, Billy called out, "Dulcea! Where are you taking us?"

"You shall know soon enough," the female warrior answered cryptically.

"We have to hurry," Kimberly said, "Zordon won't last much longer!"

This rejuvenated the tired Rangers, and they continued on. Although when trying to jump up the last ledge, Jamie nearly slipped, causing Adam to grab her hips, steadying her and helping her up.

"Thanks," she said, cheeks burning red.

"Not a problem," Adam responded, blushing just hard.

Finally, they reached their destination, a circular area that probably used to be a large room.

"Wow," Tommy said.

"Amazing," Aisha said.

"These are the ancient ruins of the Ninjetti Temple," Dulcea said. "There, beyond the jungle is the Monolith," she said, leading the Rangers to a spot in the ruins where they would be able to get through. "Inside, awaits the Power of the Universe." The Rangers all looked out, at the tall structure that shot up miles above the forest below. "The monolith is heavily guarded against intruders. No one has ever survived an attempt to reach it."

"Then how can we?" Aisha asked, apprehension easily heard in her voice.

"You were chosen by Zordon," Dulcea said, looking down at Aisha. "I have faith in his wisdom."

"Can you help us?" Tommy asked, voice soft but pleading.

Dulcea gave a short nod, and turned to walk towards a small rock jutting out from the ground.

"We shall call on the ancient spirits of the Ninjetti for help," she said, placing her hand on the edge of a bowl that had formed naturally in the rock.

After a moment, she had the Rangers stand in a line. Tommy, Adam, Jamie, Kimberly, Billy, Rocky, and Aisha.

Then she lit a fire in the pit in front of him, and finally she returned to the rock, standing in front of it with her back to the fire and the Rangers. None of them could see what she was doing, but she soon turned, something cupped in her hands, and she stopped in front of the fire.

"Buried deep within each of us, is an animal spirit, waiting to be released," she said. "Close your eyes, and look deep within yourself." The Rangers all glanced at each other, but did as she said.

Jamie didn't know what exactly she was looking for, but she heard Dulcea blow on whatever was in her hands, felt the heat on her face as the fire in front of her grew.

And then, she felt a new outfit cover her entirely, leaving only her eyes uncovered. When they all opened their eyes, they found that they were covered in what could only be called a Ninja outfit, in their respective colors. Looking down at the medallion on her chest, surrounded by dark gray fabric with what looked like sparkles all over it, was a big cat.

Pulling down their hoods and the masks that covered their mouths and noses, the Rangers all smiled at each other.

Dulcea, smiling widely, approached the Rangers.

"Aisha, you are the Bear," Dulcea said, smiling down at the Yellow Ranger. "Fierce, and unstoppable."

"Rocky," she said. "Powerful. Smart. You are the mighty Ape."

"Billy, you are the Wolf. Cunning, and swift."

Next, she went to Kimberly. "Agile Kimberly. Light as a feather. You, are the Crane."

Jamie stood up a little straighter as Dulcea approached her. "Jamie," she smiled at the younger girl, who had shown just how strong she was, even though she was obviously terrified. "Quick witted and clever. You are the Leopard." Jamie grinned at this.

"Adam," she said, stepping up the Black Ranger. She quickly noticed his frown. "Adam, what's wrong?"

"I'm a frog," he muttered.

"Yes, a Frog," she said. "Like the one you kiss," she kissed his cheek. "Get a handsome Prince." Adam grinned at this, a blush covering his cheeks.

And if Jamie felt jealous of this at all, well. She tried her best to not show it on her face. Kimberly nudging her shoulder showed her that she had failed, but Dulcea sent her an encouraging smile, showing that she was not out to steal Adam from her. Not that Adam was hers, anyway.

"And you, Tommy, are the Falcon," Dulcea said, continuing down the line. "Winged Lord of the Skies." With this said, she stepped forward, forcing the Rangers to turn to look at her.

"To have the animal spirits is to have the force of the Ninjetti behind you. To those who are Ninjetti, anything is possible. But, I am afraid you must do this on your own." Dulcea turned, putting her back to the Rangers.

"You're not coming with us, Dulcea?" Aisha asked.

"I bet Zordon would love to see you again," Jamie added.

"If only I could," she said. "One step off this plateau, and I would begin to age as rapidly as Zordon is now. The strength is inside you. Trust it! Your sacred animals will be your guide. May your Animal Spirits watch over you." With that, Dulcea disappeared, as if she were never there. What was left, was a beautiful owl, that hooted at them, and flew away. Leaving the Rangers alone.

As they figured out what to do, the Rangers sat around. Tommy stood at the top, looking out at the Monolith.

They had found some bandages, most likely left by Dulcea, so Jamie was allowing the Yellow Ranger to bandage her shoulders. The bleeding had stopped, but they still didn't look great. Luckily, Adam was lending a hand, which Jamie gratefully gripped onto.

"Ow!" she complained as Aisha poked one of the wounds.

"Sorry, Jay," Aisha apologized. She bandaged it quickly, allowed Jamie to bring that side of her uniform back up, and then undid the other side to get at that shoulder.

"Man, those birds really did a number on you," Adam said, gripping her hand just as tightly as she gripped his.

"You're telling me," Jamie agreed, wincing as Aisha wrapped up her other shoulder. "They don't need stitches, do they?"

"No, you're probably fine," Aisha said. Finally, she finished her wrapping, and redid Jamie's uniform, making sure it sat where it needed to.

"Great," Jamie muttered. "Thanks, Aisha, thanks Adam." She didn't let go of his hand.

"I didn't do anything," Adam said. He didn't let go her hand, either, instead giving it a squeeze.

"She was right, you are a Frog Prince," Jamie grinned, leaning forward to press her lips to his cheek. She pulled away and let go of his at the same time, then, getting up to explore. And, also to hide her blush from the others.

Finally, they met up with Tommy and Kimberly at the top.

"It's time," Tommy said, and he led them back down, towards the forest, to begin their journey to the monolith.

It was towards the middle of the jungle, when they all seemingly realized just how long they had been walking.

"Man, this jungle goes on forever," Billy said.

"We gotta keep moving, guys," Tommy said encouragingly. "Zordon's time is running out."

A little while later, though, they came across a bunch of large bones.

"What is this place?" Aisha asked, looking around at the bones.

"Looks like some kind of graveyard," Billy said.

"I wonder what happened to them all," Kimberly said.

"Personally, I'd rather not find out," Adam said.

Further in, they came across bigger bones. Dinosaur bones.

"Welcome, to Jurassic Park," Adam said.

"Very funny, Adam" Jamie said dryly, peaking over her shoulder to glance at him. He grinned at her.

Suddenly, the bones came to life, snarling and snapping at the Rangers, who dodged out of the way. Dead or not, those teeth were sharp.

"Aisha, get out of there!" Rocky called as he watched Aisha desperately trying to get out of the way of the skeleton. It backed her into a corner, though, with nowhere to go. Running forward with a bone in his hand, Rocky smacked the head of the dinosaur with it, distracting it enough for Aisha to run.

It threw Rocky to the ground, and then noticed Adam. He dove underneath it, rolling his way out of danger. But then it went for Jamie.

Chasing her, it managed to get Jamie to crawl into the chest cavity of another skeleton, but it shoved its face in after her, trying to get at her.

"Adam!" she screamed, "ADAM!" she tried to keep her feet above its mouth, so it couldn't bite her, but it just kept getting closer.

"Hang on!" Adam called, "Come on, bone head!" he whacked the skeleton's head with a large stick, distracting it, and allowing Tommy to drop onto it's back. It backed off, and Adam held his hand out to Jamie. "Are you okay?!"

"Yeah, I'm fine," Jamie said, although her eyes were still wide with fear. Adam took her hand and pulled her into his chest, allowing her a moment to calm herself down. He pressed a kiss to her forehead, watching Tommy over her head. The skeleton he was on ran for Kimberly, but the White Ranger was able to pull it away, shouting for Kimberly to run.

"Tommy, hang on!" Aisha shouted.

"Tommy!" Billy called.

The skeleton thrashed around, Tommy barely holding on.

"Hold on tight, Tommy!" Rocky said, eyes wide.

"Yo, fossil head! I have a bone to pick with you!" Tommy said, reaching down. He grabbed something, and pulled it up and out. This was the bone holding it together, and without it, the skeleton crumbled and sent Tommy sprawling to the ground.

"Are you okay?!" Kimberly demanded, rushing forward to help him up.

"Yeah, I'm fine," Tommy assured her.

"Looks like Biology finally paid off for ya, huh?" Billy joked.

"Maybe we should get out of here before he decides to pull himself together, or something," Rocky suggested.

"Someone remind me to never watch Jurassic Park again," Jamie added, looking around her at the bones.

"No kidding," Adam agreed, placing a hand on the small of her back. They glanced at each other, and the Rangers walked off, away from the graveyard.

The jungle around them seemed to be unrelenting, but the Rangers were determined. Finally, though, that determination proved itself.

"Woah," Adam said, pausing for a moment. "Guys, check this out."

"Incredible," Rocky said, awe in his voice, for they had finally reached the monolith, and the Great Power.