Thread:Thantosiet/@comment-3434957-20140201020725/@comment-5737527-20140201040221

True that. Here are the first two chapters.

Deep in Space
First a flash-forward to a fight that happens much later. Mostly it shows the Rangers getting beaten up.

Back in the present, five teenage astronauts land on the moon to collect rock samples. Mason flirts with one of the girls, Kayla, to no effect, and bickers with the other, Sam. Cole discovers a crater with a strange rock, glowing blue and silver. When he touches it, a morpher forms on his wrist. The same thing happens to Kayla, and she morphs. Everyone follows suit, and they head back to Earth. Unnoticed by them, a rock transforms into the main villain, Kronos. He flashes back to the time of the dinosaurs, when he annihilated Earth with his Burning Slash attack.

At a diner, the teens decide to keep their discovery a secret. Mason wants to fight with them, but the others aren’t willing.

Later, a couple of guys rob a bank, only to be stopped by the Green Ranger—Mason. Unfortunately, Miners show up and join in the fight, but the Yellow Ranger does too. Turns out to be Sam, who values teamwork even if she can’t stand Mason personally. A monster named Hornstag shows up and beats the two up, prompting the arrival of Kayla, Dan and Cole. The united team defeats Hornstag.

A week later, Sam and Mason are released from the hospital, and the team banters. Cole’s curious about the morphers, Kayla’s opinion of Mason has risen slightly, and Dan acts as peacemaker as Sam starts verbally sparring Mason again. Meanwhile, Kronos enters an old Extractor base on Earth. His new general, Terra, arrives, fresh from a successful Extractor campaign on another planet, and they plot the Rangers’ downfall.

Rocket’s Blue Streak
Most of the Rangers are out, collecting the “radioactive rock” their original powers came from. Cole wants to test it and see what else it can do.

Kayla’s talking to Amanda about what’s been happening lately, trying to avoid Ranger topics. Then she sees Dan bolt past, guesses something’s wrong and makes excuses, running after him. He morphs, and she finally makes him stop and explain once he’s reached the rocket room.

Apparently there was a very mysterious break-in, but only one or two of the rockets was taken, for some reason. Dan and Kayla examine the shuttle storage room, and discover that one of his scales has come off on something sharp, and he’s bleeding. They follow the blood trail and run into the monster itself. They fight, and Dan accidentally shoots and sets off one of its stolen rockets, causing an explosion that gives the monster time to escape. Dan goes chasing after it against Kayla’s advice, and she takes the rubble back to base for analysis.

Kayla and Dan separately work out the plot; her analyzing the remains, and Dan finding Kilo’s base-away-from-base. Chamelneon has been stealing the rockets, booby-trapping them, and sneaking them back inside. Those rockets were going to be shipped out to other ASRS bases; once they were, Kronos would detonate them and wipe out all of the bases at once. Just about half of them have already been armed, but they don’t know exactly how many or which ones.

Kayla tells the other Rangers to take the rockets out of range, just in case, and she joins Dan, who’s already fighting. This means the monsters realize the rockets have been compromised, and they try to detonate them, but they’re already too far away to cause any damage.

Kayla unlocks Astro Sword mode and keeps Chamelneon close enough to attack, without risking blowing up the rockets around them. The two destroy the monster, but Kilo revives it and makes it grow giant-sized. Then he leaves to avoid getting stepped on, but he’s been taking notes the whole time.

At this point, Cole radios in that he thinks he’s found something else the crystal can do. As soon as they put it in the shuttle it started glowing, and. . . cue Megazord arriving with a bang. Kayla and Dan join the others in the cockpit and trash the monster.