Later at Dai Shi's temple…

Later at Dai Shi's temple…

Dai Shi sat once again in his throne. Waiting. He was awaiting Camille's impending arrival with a Rin Shi warrior in which he could create a new monster. Camille wasn't stupid, she had learned from her last experience with Dai Shi never to be late again—and she wasn't. She walking quickly in the room, a Rin Shi bouncing close behind her.

"The Rin Shi you ordered for Dai Shi." She said bowing to her leader. Dai Shi rose from his throne and approached the two beings before him.

"You made good time…for once." He scowled. Camille hated that he never paid her a compliment, or rewarded her for her duties, but she let it pass. She didn't let her feelings get in the way.

Dai Shi gripped the shark artifact tightly in his hand. He stood before the Rin Shi.

"Lets shake things up for the rangers." He said evilly as he placed the metal hammerhead on top of the Rin Shi's head. The Rin Shi began to wiggle and shake, the transformations seemed to cause the Rin Shi a great deal of distress, but Dai Shi didn't care. Camille was a little frightened by the events unfolding in front of her, so she hid behind Dai Shi. Much to her surprise, he let her hide there. That made her day.

Dai Shi just watched in amazement as a gray colored aura engulfed the Rin Shi. When the aura faded, a strange hammerhead themed monster stood in front of them. It was a hammerhead that had legs and a tail that emerged from his back. His teeth and fin seemed to be very sharp, much like the artifact. It's eyes were two vertically shaped rectangle holes that looked empty. He was a dark pewter color.

"I'm Rammerhead!" The shark Rin Shi said, holding out his arms to present himself. "At your service!"

"I've never like sharks." Camille gulped. "They've always made me nervous." Dai Shi and Rammerhead just shot dirty looks at her. "…And that's my cue to go." She said as she slipped out of the room. Dai Shi turned his attention to his new monster.

"What can you do?" Dai Shi asked.

"Allow me to demonstrate." Rammerhead said with an evil grin. Rammerhead then faced one of the many pillars in Dai Shi's throne room. He bent forward and charged at an incredible rate at the pillar. When Rammerhead hit the pillar, it crumbled into dust. Smoke filled the room in a faint fog. An evil grin smeared across Dai Shi's face. He was very pleased.

"Excellent. Go use your powers in the city." Dai Shi ordered. "Spread as much fear as you can. Any extra power we can get the better. Take the rangers out as well."

"With pleasure." Rammerhead said, happy with his assignment. Then he headed off to complete his mission.

After Rammerhead was gone, Dai Shi walked over to the crumbled pillar and picked up a large shard of rock that had fallen from it.

"The rangers won't know what hit them." Dai Shi sneered evilly to himself.

The next afternoon was bright. The sun peaked from behind a few white and puffy clouds. It wasn't too hot or too cool. It was a great day to relax. JKP was closed for the day and the rangers headed off to do their plans. It was around 2:00pm, and Theo, Lily, Dominic, and Lily were long gone. Casey stayed in the loft so he could go over all of the moves that he was going to teach Bruce later. He was alone, practicing move after move.

He completed a number of successful hi-jump kicks and left and right hooks, Casey felt he was ready to teach Bruce what he knew. He had a ton of moves in mind, but these happened to be his favorites.

"Bruce will love this!" Casey said confidently to himself. Casey felt great. But little did he know, his plans were about to change. The alarms sounded throughout the loft.

"You have got to be kidding me." Casey said with an aggravated tone. He made his way over to RJ's five TV's. He saw Rammerhead scarring away a bunch of people on the beach. Random civilians grabbed their towels and bags and ran from the beast.

"Bring it, rangers! I'm ready for ya!" Rammerhead taunted looking for a fight.

"A shark monster?" Casey asked himself. Casey looked at his watch once more. It was now about 2:34pm. Casey sighed when he saw the time. "I'll have to filet this fish fast." He said as he made his way to the vine to swing out. Before he left, he put on his Solar Morpher to get the others to help him. But before he even pulled the mic down, he stopped, then pulled his Morpher back off and put it away.

"I can handle this freak myself. I'm not going to ruin their days off." He thought to himself, then, without a second thought, he swung out of the loft.

Rammerhead was alone at the beach. Everyone had already been scarred off. The fear of the people had strengthened Rammerhead greatly. And he wanted a battle. Casey ran to the beach. He stood before the hammerhead monster.

"A shark on the beach, how original." Casey said sarcastically.

"One ranger?! But I wanted to destroy you all!" Rammerhead complained.

"You're not going to destroy anyone." Casey told him. He then pulled his glasses from his leg pocket. He placed the red glasses on his face and hit the button to activate them.

"Jungle Beast, Spirit Unleashed!" he called and morphed into the Red Power Ranger. "With the Strength of a Tiger – Jungle Fury Red Ranger!" Casey shouted as he struck a fighting pose. "The only one that's going to be destroyed is you!" Casey said.

"Oh, really?" Rammerhead said amused by the ranger's words. "Prove it tiger!"

Then the battle was on. The two fighters both ran at one another, trying to strike first. Rammerhead leaned forward and began to charge at Casey, using his head to guide him.

"Whoa!" Casey commented, stunned by how fast the shark was out of water. Casey tried to evade the attack, and he was almost successful. He had managed to save the left part of his body, while the right was clipped by Rammerhead. He rammed him right in the chest. Casey flew to the ground, he cried out loudly and grabbed his chest tightly. Casey stood up slowly.

"That's some serious power." Casey groaned. Rammerhead struck a pose.

"That was only a preview of my power! Unless you want to be destroyed, I'd surrender now." Rammerhead laughed maniacally.

"Never! I'll even the odds! Shark Sabers!" Casey said as the sabers appeared in his hands. "Shark Sabers, combine!" he shouted, turning his two blades into one.

Casey swung the saber from side to side, water gushing out with every swing. Rammerhead was able to deflect each and every one of Casey's endeavors. Casey tried an aerial approach. He swung high, aiming for the shark's head, but Rammerhead caught it in his hands.

"What?!" Casey shouted. He was floored that a monster could handle and attack like that, much less catch it. Rammerhead took this opportunity to raise Casey into the air.

"I warned you, ranger." Rammerhead said in an eerie tone. With that, he threw Casey behind him and Casey met the sand once more. Casey screeched loudly in pain. He struggled to his feet. He was surprised he could even muster up enough strength to get to his feet.

"Ugh, time to call in some reinforcements!" Casey stated as he started to call the other rangers to aid him.

"I don't think so." Rammerhead chuckled to himself. "Take this!" he shouted, then shot things that looked like kelp at Casey. The shots pinned Casey against a boulder. Casey's left arm was pinned with a kelp-like cuff to the boulder. Casey gasped, then tried to use his right hand to call for help. "Not so fast!" Rammerhead yelled, as he fired another kelp cuff at Casey. He was fully trapped now, and had no way to call his friends.

"No!" Casey protested as he tried to break free, but the magic laced in the cuffs was too powerful to break. "Let me go!" Casey ordered.

"Um…no." Rammerhead answered bluntly. "Time for the grand finale! You underestimated my powers, and for that you will pay!" Rammerhead shouted. Casey tried once more to break free from his prison, but had no such luck.

"Uh-oh." Casey said to himself, he knew he was alone and trapped, and what happened next couldn't be good.

Rammerhead leaned over and prepared to charge. Once Rammerhead began to run, due to the distance between them, he picked up a great deal of speed. Rammerhead. As Casey tried to free himself, his head was down. And Rammerhead rammed Casey right in the forehead with an unbelievable force. The rock shattered behind Casey as he let out a loud cry. Casey was freed from the kelp's grip. He grabbed the sides of his head groaning loudly and hit his knees. He couldn't keep himself up anymore, he just let himself fall forward. It was like his body had a mind of it's own. Casey lifted his head slightly to look at Rammerhead. His vision was blurred, so there appeared to be more than one of them.

"Ha! Looks like you've met your match Red Ranger!" Rammerhead laughed. The steel plate embedded on Rammerhead's head protected him from taking any damage.

At the movies, Theo and Lily sat eating popcorn. They appeared to be into the movie and much enjoying their day off. But somehow, they heard through their Morphers, a monster laughing and taunting the Red Ranger. This caused their Morphers to chirp to alert them of trouble.

"Theo, is that you're cell phone?" Lily asked, looking angrily at him that he forgot to shut it off. Theo pulled out his Morpher and looked at Lily and shook his head.

"Hey, turn off your cell phone!" A random man shouted from behind them.

"S-sorry!" Theo apologized, "Lily, Casey's in trouble, we have to go!" He ordered. Lily nodded and began to leave her seat.

"Don't have to tell me twice!" Lily answered. Then the pair of them darted out of the theater.

At the book store…

Dominic and Fran browsed through a large aisle of books. They were in the adventure section, since that was the type of story they preferred. The two seemed to be having a great time. They had smoothies in hand and read the synopsis of the books.

"How about this one?" Fran said picking up a book with a knight sheathing a sword on the cover. "A tale of a powerful knight-" Fran began but was interrupted by the alert sounds coming out of Dominic's bracelet. Dominic sighed, he knew he'd have to leave and he was having a wonderful time.

"I'm so sorry, Fran. I've got to go, someone needs help." He told her looking disappointed. Fran shook her head.

"No, it's okay! I totally understand! You have priorities. Go, go!" She insisted nudging him out of the store. Dominic smiled, he knew she was disappointed, but she understood.

"Thanks, Fran." He smiled as he ran out of the store, throwing out his smoothie cup on the way.

Meanwhile with RJ and his dad…

RJ was helping his father finish building a boat. He and his father worked on this boat whenever he came to visit. They built it right next to the ocean in a little shack that his father had built years ago.

"So what've you been up to, dad?" RJ asked, shaving a piece of wood off of the boat.

"Not much." His father answered, " Just trying to finish this boat. I want to head out to the open sea and…search for adventure." He explained as he shaved wood away from the boat as well. When RJ heard his fathers words, he stopped what he was doing and looked at him.

"There's adventure here too, dad. I hope you stay for at least a few days. I've missed you." RJ admitted. He gave his father a sad look, then went back to working.

"Don't worry, RJ! I'm not leaving right this minute." Finn assured him. RJ gave a hesitant nod, then his Morpher went off. He closed his eyes and sighed. He knew this was bound to happen, he just had hoped it wouldn't this soon.

"Sorry dad. Duty calls." RJ said standing, dusting the wood shavings from his clothes. Finn looked up at RJ with a proud smile.

"Well go answer it." Finn said. RJ smiled. He patted his father on the shoulder, then ran off to help the one in trouble.

Meanwhile at the park…

Bruce sat on a nearby green bench and eagerly awaited Casey's arrival. He knew he was a half hour early, but he figured that if Casey showed up early, he'd want to be there. He looked around at the other kids playing on swings and slides. He knew he was going to have the best time when Casey got there. He checked the time on his watch.

"Three thirty-four. I hope he gets here soon. I'm so excited!" Bruce said happily. He happily kicked his legs that dangled from the green bench. He was ginning ear to ear.