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"This is the place," Jen said as she opened the door, then stepped to the side, allowing him to walk in.

Tommy stepped in slowly, but it was dark as far as the eye could see. He instinctively reached for the wall, searching for the light switch, but with no luck. "I can't see to…." She cut him short as she realized what he was doing.

"Sorry," she cleared her throat. "Lights," she called out, and instantly, the entire room as lit up. "The entire house is voice activated, so just ask for what you want and the computer will turn anything in the house on or off," she explained.

"This is too much," he sighed as he walked in, getting a good look at the place.

He remembered as a child growing up in foster homes, having rooms no bigger than closets. Even when he hung up his morpher for the last time, got married and settled down with his family, his house didn't compare to the living arrangements Time Force had given him. The living room itself was huge, bigger than most of the places he'd lived in, with a flat screen television mounted on the wall. There was a couch, but it was unlike any couch he'd seen before. It was almost as if it was levitating in a single spot. To be sure, he walked over to it and peeked underneath. Sure enough, nothing there to hold it up.

"I thought that pictures of your friends and family would make the place seem – you know – more comfortable, so I printed out of the pictures we had in the history logs," she mentioned, but no sooner than she finished her sentence did he notice the pictures on the wall.

He stopped at the picture of he and the other rangers. 'I must have been 16 or 17 years old in this pic,' he thought to himself, recalling when he originally moved to Angel Grove. All of the rangers, all the way down to Jason and Zach, looked so different than he remembered. Over the years, all of them changed. Some for the better, others….. not so better.

Next, he came to a picture of he and his wife on their wedding day. The sight of her forced him to crack a smile. "I can't believe you went through so much trouble," he sighed, trying to hold back the tears as they formed in his eyes.

"It was no trouble at all, really," she insisted.

Tommy took the picture off the wall, sitting down on the couch with no legs. Surprisingly, it was more comfortable than it looked. "For a minute I didn't think we were going to make it. Our lives had taken such different directions, I was sure she'd moved on with her life," Jen walked over to him, sitting down next to him on the couch to get a good look at the picture. "When she went to the Pan Globals, I was positive that I wouldn't see her again, but just after me and the others got our Turbo powers, she came home for a visit. After I stepped down as red ranger, we were inseparable. It didn't take us too long to realize that losing my ranger powers were a blessing in disguise, so we took advantage of every moment we had together. We got engaged kinda quick, and married a year later," he explained to her.

"You two made a beautiful couple," she sighed.

It was obvious that he was having a hard time controlling his emotions as tears managed to escape, rolling down his face. "Yeah, but some things just weren't meant to be," he mumbled.

"What's wrong? What is it?"

He paused to collect his thoughts. "Kimberly was killed only a few weeks after we were married. There was an accident at one of her practices for an upcoming competition – one of the bars weren't tight enough – she slipped and….." she cut him short.

"I'm so sorry, I didn't know. I went through the history logs just long enough to find a few pictures, if I had known that……"

"No, don't be sorry. It had been years since I'd seen this picture. This is the way I wanted to remember her," he sighed, wiping the tears away.

"I don't mean to pry," she paused. "The history logs indicted you had a son, what ever happened to him?" Jen inquired.

"Shortly after Jason and Katherine died, I decided to raise their son as my own. I took him in, and we were finally getting over their deaths and moving on with our lives when the Machine Empire returned," he said.

She paused. "Wait a second, Jason and Katherine died? How?" she asked.

"There was a plane crash on their way home one of the Peace Conference summits in the Swiss Elps. They said that one of the engines were…."

She stood up. "I'm not that familiar with the history logs, but I know that Jason and Katherine didn't die in a plane crash," she mentioned.

"What are you talking about? I was there, I went to their funerals," he pointed out.

At that moment, there was a sudden sense of…. Something. Jen glanced around the room and watched in amazement, as something seemed to wash over the room. For a moment, she was a bit dizzy, but it passed rather quickly. She turned her to the picture Tommy left on the wall, rushing over to it.

"What? What is it?" he asked.

She remained silent as she stared at the picture strangely. "Let me see your wedding picture," Tommy walked over to her, handing her the picture. "This isn't right," she said with a note of caution on her face.

"What?"

"A few minutes ago that was Kimberly Hart in the picture," she said.

"That's impossible. Kimberly passed away long before Samantha and I got married," Tommy told her.

Jen snatched the picture off the wall. "This was a picture of you and all the rangers when you first became the green ranger, but now it's different," she mentioned.

Tommy glanced over it. "No, it isn't. Theres me, Kimberly, Zach, Jason, Billy and Samantha," he said, pointing to each one of them.

"Samantha? What happened to Trini?" she asked.

"Are you sure you're feeling okay Jen?"

"Just answer the question."

"Trini died only a few weeks after she got the yellow power coin. Rita used me to set a trap for her when I was under her control, and she was killed. Samantha replaced Trini," he explained.

Jen dropped the picture. "This isn't right, none of it," she snapped.

"Jen, I was there. I remember all of it like it was yesterday, this is how it was," he said.

Jen began to pace the floor. "Someone or something is altering the time line, effecting past events and as a result, changing the present. But who? Who would benefit from the changes?" she asked, pacing across the floor.

"Think about what you're saying: if someone did change the past, you wouldn't be able to remember it. If things had changed, you would have changed along with them, and you would have no knowledge of the past being any different," Tommy pointed out.

"I know how it sounds, but I know I'm not crazy. In the history logs, there was never a Samantha, and Trini wasn't killed for another few years, long after she gave up her ranger powers," she paused. "I need to talk to Alex, he'll know what to do," she said, storming out the house.

Tommy folded up his wedding picture, putting it in his back pocket, then followed out the door.

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"Here it is Jen, it's all here. Rita and the green ranger killed Trini only a few months after she got the yellow power coin. Samantha later received the yellow power coin and held it until she, Zach and Jason went to the Peace Conference two years later. It's all in the logs," Alex pointed out as he sat in front of a computer monitor, going over the history logs.

Jen stood behind him, leaning over the control panel. "This isn't right Alex, something changed. There was – a wave – of something – it passed over me and everything was different. Tommy was just telling me about being married to Kimberly, but after whatever it was happened, he told about someone named Samantha. Something is changing the past," she explained.

"Lets say I believe you: why are you the only one who noticed the changes? Why weren't you affected by the alteration of the time line?" he asked.

"I don't know, all I do know is that……" before she could finish her sentence, it happened again. There was a wave of – something – that washed over her. When the dizziness passed, Alex was gone, and Captain Logan was in his place.

"Here it is Jen, it's all here. Rita and the green ranger killed Trini only a few months after she got the yellow power coin. Aisha later received the yellow power coin and held it until she; Billy and Jason went to the Peace Conference two years later. It's all in the logs," he pointed out.

Without another word, Jen fainted.