Hey a new chapter for a crossover nobody cares about! Sorry, college, work and Breath of the Wild were all killing my free time from writing this.

This is an original chapter for this novelization. So it probably isn't very good but I wanted it added all the same. Again, this story is more for me but if you enjoy it, hey! That's cool too!

Neither Sith or Jedi

The museum had finally closed for the day. Everyone had cleaned up the place and had set up for the next day. Each one of them had the same thought in mind as they left the cafe and headed down to the hidden base below the museum.

"I wonder what Keeper and Moira are talking about." Shelby said.

Tyler shrugged. "I guess we'll know once we get down there."

"Given that they are both technically aliens, they might be discussing all the worlds they've been on and where each of them are from." Riley guessed.

"What do you mean they're both aliens?" Chase thought he had misheard Riley. "Moira is human, mate."

"So?"

"Riley, humans aren't from space. They're from Earth."

"And yet Moira has seemingly walked straight out the Star Wars universe, lightsaber and all."

"She could have made that herself if she is a super genius."

"Or...she could have built them using her connection to the Force."

Chase smirked devilishly at Riley. "Maybe so but there's one thing that you are clearly forgetting."

"What's that?"

"We never saw her use the Force."

"So? She didn't use it, at least from what we saw. She could have channeled it through her to give her more strength and speed to fight both Scrapper and Wrench."

"Eh...I still bet she was born on Earth."

"I'll take that bet." Riley accepted the gamble. He was certain that Moira was not from Earth. "What do you say to five dollars?"

"You're on." Chase and Riley shook hands to agree to the bet. Now all they had to do was ask Moira where exactly she was from.

The five teenagers finally entered into the base. Near the lab were Keeper, Kendall and Moira. Hearing the Rangers come in, they move away from the lab and walk to the front of the room.

"Rangers, I have some news to share." Keeper told them.

"Good news?" Koda was the first to ask.

"I believe so." Keeper motioned to Moira. "After discussing it with Moira, we have agreed to certain terms. She is to train all of you to fight better than you currently are."

"Awesome." Tyler smiled.

"That's great." Riley knew Moira could help him with wielding a sword.

"Sweet." Shelby thought that Moira could help her in hand to hand combat.

"This good." Koda cemented the thought of the wise Moira helping him with combat skills.

"You'll be a great help to the team." Chase silently believed that he didn't need help in his skills with his Morpher shots. However, any help from Moira, after she had shown her skills with her lightsaber, would be more than welcomed.

"However, in return, Moira would like to hold each of your Energems."

The Rangers looked confused as Chase spoke up first. "Why?"

Keeper and Kendall look over to Moira, cueing her to explain the 'why'.

"Ever since I landed here on Earth-"

Before Moira could get another word out, Riley smirked as he held his hand out. Chase reached into his back pocket, pulled out his wallet, and grabbed a five dollar bill, placing it in the winner's hand. Tyler, Shelby and Koda knew what that had been about. Keeper and Kendall stared in confusion. Moira had a suspicious that it had been a bet of some kind but didn't ponder on it. She just shook her head and continued in her explanation.

"As I was saying. Ever since I landed here on Earth I haven't sensed any highly concentrated Force energy near me. In short meaning: there were no strong connected Force sensitives around, like me. That changed a few months ago when I suddenly sensed a strong source of energy. I didn't think much of it. Then, I sensed another one not far from the first. I considered two to be a coincidence. But today is when I sensed three more. I couldn't ignore it anymore and used the Force to find you all in that field morphed into 'Power Rangers' and fighting against those aliens. I waited until one of you separated from the group and followed them, that person being Tyler. I figured that I could just borrow it for a minute or two and find out for certain whether or not it was the thing I've wanted to find."

"What do you mean?" Shelby asked.

"A few years ago I had a premonition. In it I sensed the same power that emits from your Energems. At the time, I thought it was just a different form of Force energy that I've never felt before. Now, I know for certain it's one of your Energems. However, I can't be for certain which one until I hold it and focus on it. I wish I had seen the color of the Energem but every vision I've had has always been in grayscale."

All of the Rangers looked at one another. Her story seemed as solid as it could be, considering she had seemingly walked out of a fictional universe. To receive knowledge in different fighting styles from someone who had the skills, all they had to do was let her hold each of their Energems for a few minutes. That seemed too good to be true. But, if she were to steal them now, it would be in vain considering all of them could take her down in the base.

"Alright." Tyler agreed. "That sounds more than fair. How about you guys?"

"Yeah." They agreed as well.

"Then, it's settled." Moira said with a forced smile. She tried her best to make it genuine, hoping the others would believe it to be real.

"I'll go first." Chase figured it would be fair since he was one of the first ones to find and bond to his Energem. He pulled out the necklace that held his Black Energem. He took it off and held it out to her. "Here you are."

"Thanks," she picked up the Black Energem. Immediately its power is more intense as it rested in her hand. She closed her hand around the Energem and shut her eyes. Her focus went solely to the Energem and its power.

Everyone kept quiet but looked at Moira as she held onto Chase's Energem. At first, they saw nothing that would indicate that she was doing anything except holding it. That soon changed as they saw black light emit from between her closed fingers. The light acted as fluid as it curved its way around Moira's arm, slowly swirling upwards until all of the streams swiveled around her. There was also another light around her. It was not coming from the Energem. It was faintly visible due to its light blue hue. Everyone assumed that Moira had something to do with that light. This did not last long as Moira opened her hand. The light from her and the Black Energem dissipated away as Moira opened her eyes.

"This is not the right Energem," she gave Chase back his Energem. "Thanks for letting test it though."

"No problem." Chase connected his Energem back onto his necklace. He looked at Moira closer than he had before. Her face seemed to change. Before she meditated with his Energem, she had an unreadable look on her face. Now, after meditating with the Energem, he could see that she was thinking hard about the experience. She seemed conflicted, confused. He wasn't going to ask. Not here. He would ask her later when they could be alone.

"I go next." Koda handed her his Blue Energem. "Here go you."

"Thanks, Koda." Moira promptly took it and repeated the process. Just like Chase's Energem, Koda's emitted a blue light from between her fingers. Once again, Moira's light blue hue of light wove itself with the Blue Energem's light. As she focused on it, she began to feel something, just like she had felt something with Chase's Black Energem. She felt loneliness. It was a loneliness that she knew, just in a different way from what Koda felt within him. Besides this feeling, Moira felt nothing else. She stopped meditating and handed Koda back his Energem.

"Sorry, Koda. Your Energem wasn't the one."

"That okay. You find it soon."

Moira smiled at him. "Thanks."

Riley gave Moira his Green Energem. "Try mine."

Moira wasted no time in meditating with the Energem. Just like the other two, the Green Energem emitted rays of green light as she connected with it. She felt several mixed emotions from Riley's Energem. These emotions were towards Riley himself and they were not conceited. Moira sighed as she stopped meditation on the Energem. This wasn't the right one either.

"Sorry, Riley." Moira gave back the Energem.

Riley noticed Moira's composure. She was starting to look tired. "Are you okay?"

Damn. I'm not playing it off well. Mind as well be truthful about it. Moira cracked a smirk at him. "Yeah. I'm just a bit tired. Meditating takes a lot of my focus and energy. There's only two left. I've got this."

Shelby was next to hand Moira her Energem. "Here's mine."

"Thank you." Again, Moira repeated the process. The Pink Energem's light wove its way between her closed fingers and entwined in Moira's blue hue of light. As she meditated, she picked up on the feelings that were bonded to the Energem. Shelby was relatively happy about where she currently was in life. At least, that is what Moira sensed on the surface. This was definitely not the right Energem.

"This isn't it either." Moira gave the Energem back.

"Sorry." Shelby said sincerely.

"You don't need to apologize. It's not your fault at all."

Tyler took his Energem off of his necklace and stared at it. "That just leaves mine left. It has to be the one."

"In my experience, it's best not to assume something. Even if it seems like the only option left." Moira allowed Tyler to place it in her hand. Then she began the process for the final time. She could feel herself losing her focus from all the energy she was using just to connect to all of these Energems. Instead of just feelings this time, she saw a vision. She vaguely saw Tyler standing with his back towards her. As she got closer, his visage and his surroundings became more clear to her. She was seeing a scene from the past repeat to her. She watched intently, hoping to catch onto something that might help her determine if this was the Energem. If he was the one.

"There has to be something in here." Tyler flipped through a journal that Moira knew nothing about. She looked over his shoulder to see that every page Tyler flipped had words and drawings on them. Nothing seemed to catch Moira's attention until one page showed a drawing of Fury.

"What is this...thing?" He continued flipping through the journal, now more determined to find another clue. "Dad must have written something in here. He must have! I'll find it and I will find you, Dad. I promise."

"Dad?" Moira backed up from Tyler. The vision of Tyler's past started to fade in darkness. "I'm slipping." Moira felt herself falling into unconsciousness. This one vision that had been bonded between Tyler and his Energem was enough to zap every last bit of energy from her body. She knew she was going to pass out. "Great. Just great," she sarcastically told herself as her last thought left her.

Before Moira fell, Keeper and Kendall put their arms around her and slowly lowered her to the floor. The light from both her and Tyler's Red Energem had dissipated away.

"Moira?" Kendall tried to shake her awake but to no avail.

"What wrong with her?" Koda asked.

"It looks like she passed out." Chase answered.

A barely audible moan escaped from Moira's lips as she slowly opened her eyes. Her vision was blurry. She blinked a few times before her sight was crystal clear again. She said nothing as she raised her hand to Tyler and unclenched her grip from his Red Energem.

Tyler gently took it from her. "Was it-"

"No," she cut him off before he could finish. She quickly realized that she may have been too blunt to him. "No, it wasn't the one. Sorry."

"Are you okay?" Riley asked.

"You scared us." Shelby told her.

"Sorry about that. I guess meditating on the first four Energems weakened me enough that Tyler's had enough power to make me faint." Moira began to push herself off her feet, which was met with no argument from anyone. However, Keeper and Kendall kept their hands within reach in case she wasn't entirely strong enough to stand. However, she got up and stood without any sign of losing her balance.

"At least...you okay." Koda smiled at her.

"I am, Koda. Thanks." Moira smiled back at him. Her thoughts about what she had seen get pushed off to the side for later as a new problem had formed in her mind. "Keeper."

"Yes Moira?"

"None of these Energems were the one that I held or sensed in my vision. Is it possible that there are other Energems out there somewhere?"

"Indeed, there are. Five more Energems have yet to be found. That is why the Rangers need more training. Sledge will continue to send stronger enemies to not only take the other five Energems that have yet to be found but also take the Energems that have bonded to the Rangers, even if that means killing them to do so."

"Why does he want them so badly?" Moira wanted to know. She had a suspicious that she already knew the answer. But, she had to hear it from someone else. "What is it that he wants that requires ten powerful energy sources to get?"

"Sledge is a ruthless bounty hunter. If he were to possess any of the Energems, he could easily become a mercenary. If he were to get all ten Energems, he could wreak havoc on not just this galaxy but the whole universe; and nobody would be able to stop him."

Moira closed her eyes and clenched both of her fists that were down at her sides. She took Keeper's word to be a reality. There would be no reason for him to lie to her about this. She also sensed with the Force that he was sincere in his words.

Even here. Even here this planet is in danger because someone wants power. It's always about power. Moira could feel herself losing her balance. She couldn't fall into the Dark. Not here. Not in front of anyone. I still have five Energems to connect with. It has to be one of them. Focus. She took in a deep breath and slowly exhaled her inner rage.

"What is on your mind, Moira?" Keeper asked.

"Nothing at the moment." Moira answered truthfully as she opened her bluish grey eyes to him. "How late is it?"

Keeper looked to Kendall, who looked down at her watch. "It's a little bit past nine."

"It's rather late." Moira commented. "If it's alright with you Keeper, I would prefer we start training tomorrow instead of tonight." She looked over to the Rangers. "I'm sure all of you are tired from fighting today."

"Yeah." They all answered and nodded.

"Then training will start tomorrow." Keeper agreed to the idea. "How does nine in the morning sound to you, Moira?"

"If it's fine with the others, it's fine with me, Keeper."

Chase slightly raised his hand. "Well actually, I think that eleven would-MMMMMM." Riley had stepped on his foot to stop him from continuing anything further. He closed his mouth in order to keep his pain from being verbally known.

"Nine sounds fine." Riley wanted it to be earlier but figured that the others weren't used to waking up early like he was. "How about the rest of you?"

"Perfect." Tyler agreed.

Shelby nodded. "Sounds fine to me."

"That good time." Koda also liked the idea.

"Then it's settled." Riley solidified the time.

Walking on the streets of Amber Beach City at night was peaceful. The sidewalks were brightly lit by streetlamps. Even though the alleys were not as well lit, they didn't look ominous. Some of them though felt ominous to Moira as she sensed the connections to the Force around her, as she headed back to her "home". This city was a perfect environment compared to some of the worlds back in her galaxy. Still, there were dangers in the shadows. That was a constant throughout the universe. Moira didn't think on it too long. She was, for once, enjoying the serene city in its nighttime environment. There were no people walking about this time of night. She was alone. Only this time, she was glad that she was. It wasn't hollowing her like it had the past few years. It was pleasant. She felt satisfied.

"I haven't felt like this in a long time." She spoke to only herself as she began to reach the outskirts of the city. "Just earlier today I was thinking about-" She couldn't finish saying it and threw the memory to the back of her mind. She was enjoying her life now, all simply because her curiosity led her to a possible answer to a question she had for the longest time.

She walked out of the city and headed deep into Mccadden Forest, a valley and woodland area comprised of many different evergreens, deciduous trees and grassy fields with short, stubby bushes. The lights of the city faded with every step that Moira took into the forest. The darkness of the night began to overpower her sight. Taking both her lightsabers off of her belt, she switched them on to give some sight back to her. The blue light casted a wide diameter of light, enough for Moira to see several yards in all directions.

The twenty-minute hike through the woods was filled with the sounds of nighttime creatures, the humming of two lightsabers and Moira's footsteps. The end of the walk changed in atmosphere as Moira reached her "home". The cave had its entrance hidden behind heaps of brush that she had used to cover it. She used the Force to push it all off to one side and entered the cave. She then Force pulled the brush back over the entrance and turned on her survival lantern, which she had managed to hook to the roof of the cave.

The dull orange glow illuminated her fighter. It had a rough crash landing, but its outer shell had been entirely fixed. All that it needed was parts for the hyperdrive, a hyperdrive built uniquely for this fighter by Moira, since fighter ships never had hyperdrive engines. She stepped into her Starfighter and leaned back into the seat while propping her legs on top of the open cockpit's edge. Calling upon the Force, she lifted up on the small metal sheet that she had used to cover the large hole in the cave's ceiling. She made it purposefully by cutting a hole in the ceiling, in order to see the night sky not hidden behind the tree canopy.

She placed her emergency blanket over her body, pulling the edge of it to her neck. She just stared up at the stars twinkling away. She didn't ponder on them for long. The day she had lived through had tired her more than normal; and she quickly fell asleep.

She slowly opened her eyes, then shut them again. She was still half asleep, thinking she had nothing to do. That quickly changed as soon as she remembered the events from yesterday. The realization sent a surge of adrenaline through her body as she looked up to see that the star-filled night sky was crystalline blue without a cloud to be seen.

"I'm late!" Moira did not waste any time. She quickly used the Force to slide the metal sheet over the hole in the cave ceiling and rushed out the cave with her lightsabers by her side. Even though she didn't have a way to tell the exact time, she knew that she was already late. She centered her thoughts and let the Force flow through her. She used it to run faster than what would normally be possible for a human.

"I hope they won't be too mad at me."

Since the museum was closed on Sundays, the Rangers could do whatever they want unless Sledge attempted an attack on them. For them, their day was already set. They were going to be taught by a highly skilled Force wielder. All of them, including Keeper and Kendall, were waiting in the base for Moira to arrive. The time that was agreed to approached quickly and she had not shown.

"She's late. Not a very good first impression, if you ask me." Kendall didn't care for Moira. She had suddenly appeared from nowhere and helped Tyler, sure. However, she couldn't believe her. She was a person that possessed powers and claimed them to be a result of her connection to "the Force". The last time she checked, the Force was a made-up concept for the "Star Wars" universe.

"Maybe she overslept." Chase had an answer for just about anything. Whether it made sense was up to the questioner.

Kendall spun around to stare at Chase, while the others simply watched silently in the background. She sighed at him as he reclined back in one of the chairs around a circular table. He had his feet propped on that table as he played a generic rpg on his phone.

"So?" Kendall said.

Chase looked up at Kendall. "So, what? I'm usually late yet you don't get as upset about it as you are now."

"That's because I have learned that you'll always be late to anything, Chase. However, we can trust you. Moira, not so much."

Chase shut off his phone and gave Kendall a questionable look. "She'll be here. And I'm sure that she will give us a reason for being late too."

"More like an excuse."

"An excuse that might have reason behind it."

"Why are you so quick to believe in her?"

"Why are you so quick to not?"

Kendall fell silent. She had an answer, but she did not want to say it yet. She would once she could back up her point. Turning on her heels, she walked from Chase and the others to get back to her lab work without saying another word.

Chase's eyes fell back to his phone as he reopened his rpg. He was, more or less, upset at Kendall. He didn't understand why Kendall was fast to not trust Moira.

She helped Tyler when we weren't there. If she was going to steal an Energem, she would have taken his before we would have shown up. Why can't Kendall understand that? She's making something out of nothing.

The others sit down at the table Chase is at. He noticed in the corners of his sight and moved his feet off the table as he put away his phone. Some of them had their usual looks but Riley and Shelby did not.

"What?" Chase asked to those two specifically.

"Well..." Shelby trailed off.

And Riley picked it up. "Don't you think that you were a little hard on Kendall?"

Chase gave both Riley and Shelby a confused and slightly betrayed look. "Did you not hear what she said about Moira? She was getting upset just because she is running late. I don't see why she is making a big deal out of it."

Even though on Chase's side, Tyler had a possible answer. "Maybe it's because Moira kind of already got her end of the deal. She did whatever she did with the Force to find out if our Energems were what she was looking for, and they weren't it."

Chase had a counterargument immediately. "That makes sense if there were five Energems. But there are five others we still haven't found. She has a better chance of connecting with the others if she works with us as a team."

Everyone nods mentally in agreement. What Chase said was logical. They would put their trust in Moira and hoped that she would truly be on their side.

Her timing could not have been better. Everyone heard her as she used the secret entrance to slide into the base. She attempted to land firmly in the base...but failed. Her momentum from sliding down into the base and her rush to get into the center of room had caused her to lose her balance and fall forward onto the floor.

Before anyone could ask, Moira slowly pushed herself off the floor. "I'm alright. I've had rougher landings." As she straightened out her jacket, Kendall walked past the Rangers and stood directly in front of her.

"You're late." She pushed up her glasses in annoyance. Kendall was ready to discreetly give her the third degree

"Sorry, I-"

"What is your excuse?" Kendall asked.

"I overslept."

Kendall was about to continue barraging her with questions but stopped short upon hearing her answer. "Wait. You overslept?"

Moira could feel anger within Kendall. It was the judgmental, prejudice kind. She understood where Kendall was coming from and decided to let it slide by without telling her she felt it.

"Yeah. I haven't really slept well since I got to this planet. But yesterday, everything I was used to changed. Changed for the better, in my opinion. My mind wasn't as loud as it has been. I was able to get back some of the rest I had lost."

"Well," Kendall smirked at Moira, letting her know that it was alright. "Be sure it doesn't happen again anytime soon."

"Yes, ma'am." Moira said.

"Don't call me that." Kendall stated. "Call me Ms. Morgan."

"Will do, Ms. Morgan." Moira answered.

"Keeper and I will be over at the lab if you have any questions for us. Until then," she motioned to all of the Rangers, who were now standing and waiting for their first day of training. "They're all yours."

Kendall left the open area, leaving a perplexed Force sensitive to figure out how to help five Power Rangers extend their fighting abilities. She had a rough idea where each of them was at in their fighting capability. That wasn't the problem. The problem was figuring out how to teach each of them differently but equally. They all had their strengths and weaknesses. And not everyone learns the same way.

There is much they don't know. I don't want them to be overwhelmed, even though they look eager about learning new skills. Small steps on solid ground are better than far leaps that land on crumbling ground. That's what you told me. I'll teach them how you taught me...for the most part.

"So, Jedi Moira, what are we starting with first?" Chase was already using his charming technique to win favor with her.

Of course, the others either rolled their eyes or looked down at the floor out of embarrassment of their friend. Koda was still confused about the word "Jedi" and decided he would ask Kendall about it after training.

"If my memory serves me, I'm pretty sure Tyler told all of you that I'm neither a Jedi or a Sith."

Chase already had a counterargument for Moira. "If that is the case, then may I ask where your lightsaber come from?"

"Lightsabers." Moira reached into her unbuttoned denim jacket and pulled out two hilts. "I hate to break it to you, but others have used lightsabers besides Jedi and Sith. As for these lightsabers, they found me."

"Found you?" Shelby asked.

"It's hard to explain but one day I felt them in the Force. They were unique, and they felt...friendly. I followed the feeling until I found both of them partially buried in the ground. I've had them near me ever since." Moira put them back on her belt. She didn't need to hide them while she was in the base. They knew who she was.

"So. What are we going to learn today, Moira?" Tyler asked. He was ready to learn what ever Moira had to offer, as well as everyone else.

"Well, I was just going to go over where each of you are. Your strengths and weaknesses. Then, we will go from there. Like I said, today will be easy." Moira paused only briefly to figure out how to begin. "To start, I'm going to need to borrow one of your sabers."

Koda didn't hesitate to call his Blue Energem from the crystal charging station. He held it firmly his hand. "Dino Saber." In an instant, his other hand was holding his Dino Saber. "You can...use mine."

"Thanks, Koda." Moira held the handle in her right hand and rested the side of the blade in her left. As her fingers felt the texture of the blade, she began to think that this metal was rare and could withstand intense heat.

"While all of you fought Scrapper and Wedge, I watched how each of you fought. Unfortunately, the only ones that used their sabers were Tyler and Riley."

She looked directly at Riley. "Riley, you definitely are skilled with a sword. You have practiced with a standee for several years."

Riley was stunned at her blunt comment. "Wait. How do you know that? I never told you or anyone here about how I practiced or for how long."

"You didn't have to."

"Did you do some mind trick thing on me?"

"No," she chuckled. "You didn't have to tell me because I could tell by how you fought. It was an educated guess." She let Koda's saber rest down at her right side. "I'll show you how I guessed it. Call out your saber, please."

Riley nodded and called his Green Energem from the charging station as well. "Dino Saber." The saber materialized instantly in his right hand. He put his Energem on the cord around his neck and got into an attack stance.

"Ready." Riley said sincerely.

"Good." Moira smirked. He wasn't going to be ready for her actions with the Dino Saber, even though he had the advantage. She had wielded blades with no weight in them. The Dino Saber, while lightweight, still threw her off a bit in how to swing it in the most efficient way. She held Koda's Dino Saber with two hands, the blade going up diagonally in front of her. "Your move. Don't hold yourself back."

Riley didn't. His first move was a forward thrust, which Moira blocked without moving from her spot. He then proceeded to swipe at both of Moira's sides. She guarded herself from them just as easily as his first attack. He attempted a downward swing. Moira took this opportunity to change up the fight. She pushed Riley's saber to her left, leaving Riley's left side open. He quickly knew this and spun on his right foot to block her obvious attack. He failed to think about an attack to come from Moira swiping his right leg out from under him. He fell to the floor, landing on his side. The others were silent verbally but each of them consciously thinking that they would be the next to end up like Riley on the floor.

Moira bent down to give Riley her hand. He silently took it, using his strength and hers to stand back on his feet. "Your strength is your offense. You tend to keep your opponent on the defensive so that an attack from them is unlikely. And in that lies your weakness: defense. That's because you never had an opponent who fought back. That's how I guessed that you've had a training dummy but have had some practice."

"Yeah." Riley sighed.

"Don't feel down about it. You already have a huge advantage with your saber. That's going to give you more time to learn some defense strategies." Moira looked over at Chase, Tyler, Koda and Shelby. She could tell what they were all thinking. Who would be next and how badly she would point out their "weaknesses". She was going to have to repeat herself in order to assure them.

"Don't get so worried. Like I said, today is going to be easy and your training will gradually get more challenging. As for me pointing out your weaknesses in your fighting styles, let me point out mine. That way we will be equally embarrassed."

"You have a weakness?" Shelby found it hard to believe.

And so did Tyler. "You have lightsabers, weapons that are from a made up universe. You have Force abilities, which I thought up until early today, were just fictional. There can't be a weakness that you can't overcome."

Moira suppressed her laughter. She wouldn't have guessed that someone believed that anything was possible if you tried hard enough. That type of thinking did not last long in the young minds from her galaxy. It was either forgotten or it died along with anyone that held it as their own personal truth.

Damn. This world is definitely nowhere near where I'm from if he can truly believe that. I really hope that he can hang onto it.

After recomposing herself mentally, Moira told them all that she wasn't without flaws. "I hate to break it to you Tyler but there is always a downside to anything. My connection to the Force is no exception. It's both my strength and my weakness. You'll just have to take my word for it." Moira loosened her grip on the Dino Saber. She hoped dearly that they were never have to see her weakness.

"Let's continue."

Ten o'clock at night soon approached. Everyone had turned in for the night. Their training session was more of a full day testing session. Moira had figured out where each of them had their strengths and weaknesses. She thought about each of them as she made her way back to her hideout. After she made it back, she hid the entrance carefully before settling down in her Starfighter.

"Some of them already have some excellent skills in combat, in their own unique way." She reached behind her seat and pulled out the emergency blanket again. "However, all of them need training." She closed her eyes. She could already feel her consciousness slipping away.

"It's going to be challenging to teach them. Hopefully, they'll learn from it. Hopefully, I can teach them as well as he taught me...minus the rough battle training."

This is going to be a new experience for all of us.