The next day the rangers were at the Cyberspace cafe, run by Hayley, Tommy's old friend and technical wizard for the power rangers. It was Saturday and people wanted to forget about school and relax, like what most normal teenagers do. Tommy was at a table alone grading some papers. Trent was busy serving drinks and snacks to various customers while Hayley was behind the bar making the orders. Ethan was busy playing a computer game at another table while Kira and Conner sat at another table together talking.

"So how do you think you did on that science test yesterday," Kira questioned.

"I did well," Conner said while looking at a soccer magazine.

"Well enough as in I know I did well or well enough as in I barely passed," asked Kira.

"Well enough where I barely passed," Conner responded to the question.

"I don't get it, why don't you put as much effort in your studying as you do at soccer?" questioned Kira.

"Because school isn't as fun as soccer is. Studying and reading just gets boring to me," Conner said.

"Are you thinking about going to college," Kira asked.

"I really don't know. I always assumed that I would get to play professional soccer when I graduated high school. Who knows, I might even get to play for the USA soccer team that plays at the Olympics," Conner responded to Kira's question.

"Well what if that doesn't happen. Then what," Kira asked.

'I don't know. I guess I haven't thought about my future outside of soccer that far," Conner added.

"Sounds like to me you need to think about college in case your soccer plans don't work out. And to do that, you need to be trying harder in school so you can get better grades and get into a good college," Kira said to Conner.

"But what if I wasn't college material. I mean there are a lot of good people who don't go to college," Conner responded to Kira.

"Conner you're smart but your really lazy. You can do good in college. It's not that hard," Kira added to help Conner.

Trent walked by and gave drinks to Kira and Conner and was also over hearing the conversation between the two.

"Kira's right Conner, you should try to do better in school so you can go to college. Do you think you're going to play soccer until you hit 70?" Trent asked.

"Hmm, I guess I never thought about it like that," Conner said to himself.

"A lot of people who go to college who have trouble in high school usually graduate if they put in the effort. That's what college takes, hard work," Hayley said, joining the conversation.

"Alright, name one person who had problems in high school who graduated college, Conner asked.

"Your science teacher over there, Dr. Oliver," responded Hayley. "Tommy had trouble in high school and wasn't the brightest of them but he went to college by putting in the effort and graduated and decided to go for his doctorate degree and well, here he is."

"Well I guess if Dr. O can do it, then I can too, just in case the soccer career doesn't work out," Conner said reassuring himself that he can get through college. "I'll do better in school."

Hayley, Trent, and Kira smiled at Conner, happy that Conner is going to try harder in the future with his studies. Trent and Hayley went back to work.

Cassidy Cornell and Devin walked into the cafe. Tommy looked up from grading his papers at the two. They reminded him of Bulk and Skull, although Cassidy and Devin were much nicer and didn't cause problems like Bulk and Skull did when Tommy went to high school in Angel Grove. Still they did get into some situations that were similar to what Bulk and Skull might do.

"How are we going to find a story at this place Cass?" questioned Devin. "It's Saturday, and nothing happens on Saturday, especially not here."

"There's a story here Devin, and I'm going to find it." Cassidy reassured her friend.

"Devin's right, there isn't a story here," Hayley said while walking past Cassidy and Devin.

"How would you know, it's not like you spend all of your time here," Cassidy responded.

"Uh Cassidy, she owns this place and does spend all of her time here. You just contradicted yourself," Devin said.

Cassidy gave Devin a sour look and turned to the other side and started to walk out the door before she ran into Trent who was carrying a couple of drinks which landed on Cassidy.

"Oh my god, what is this?" Cassidy said angrily.

"It's strawberry. Sorry Cassidy, I didn't see you walking," Trent said trying to apologize.

"Well Cass, I guess you were right, there was a story here, a story where a couple of drinks landed on you," Devin joked.

"Ahhh, this is awful. Come on Devin, we're going back to my house. I got to go change, eww," Cassidy said while grabbing Devin by his shirt and dragging him out of the cafe.

Everybody was laughing at Cassidy when she was walking out the doors. Tommy smirked a little and shook his head a little giving a "it figures" look at Cassidy. The incident reminded him of Bulk and Skull and how things always backfired for them.

Meanwhile back at Mesogogs lair, Mesogog was sitting in his chair, upset as usual that another one of his plans for control over Earth was stopped by the Power Rangers. Elsa and Zeltrax were right near him watching Mesogog.

"Everytime I think we're about to win, the rangers defeat my monster," Mesogog said. "Those idiotic multicolored superheroes are getting annoying, yet they always defeat me."

"I blame the rangers leader, Dr. Oliver," Zeltrax said. "If it wasn't for him, you'd have the planet by now and would have taken it back to the age of the dinosaur."

"You'd think one of those past villains would have finished Oliver off by now, but he keeps on coming back," Elsa added.

"Dr. Oliver is like a virus, he keeps on coming back to cause more problems." Mesogog said. "So the question is, how do we defeat him and the other Power Rangers?"

"That's it!" exclaimed Elsa.

"What's it?" questioned Zeltrax.

"What are the rangers without their powers, master?" asked Elsa.

"A middle aged teacher and four annoying pimple faced teenagers," Mesogog responded.

"Correct, but with their powers, they're much more, they're Power Rangers," Elsa added.

"Very observant. You just figured this out?" Zeltrax asked.

Elsa ignored Zeltraz's comment.

"That's what we need to do in order to stop the rangers, to get their power. And with out their powers," Elsa said before being cut off.

"They're just regular humans who want cause any problems for us," Mesogog said adding to what Elsa was about to say.

"So what we need is a monster that can steal the rangers powers," Zeltrax said.

"Get me a monster to where it can get the rangers powers," Mesogog ordered.

Elsa and Zeltrax moved to find an adequate monster that can carry out Mesogogs plans.

"The Power Rangers are about to be no more," Mesogog said to himself while sitting back in his chair.