The Workshop compartment aboard Zordon's ship buzzed with activity as Alexander and Billy delved into the realm of futuristic technology. Alexander's fingers danced over a holographic keyboard, each keystroke conjuring intricate designs that floated before them in a mesmerizing display of innovation.
As the holographic prototype of their latest invention materialized, Billy's eyes widened with excitement. "This is amazing," he exclaimed, his voice filled with awe.
Before Alexander could respond, the door slid open, revealing Kimberly, Trini, Zack, Jason and Beside them, Alpha appeared, his mechanical form buzzing with anticipation.
Their curiosity was palpable as they stepped into the workshop, their eyes drawn to the glowing projection.
Kimberly couldn't contain her curiosity. "What is that?" she asked, her gaze fixed on the hologram.
With a proud smile, Alexander turned to face them. "This is our latest prototype," he explained. "Billy and I have been collaborating, drawing inspiration from various alien technologies we've found in archives."
Technically he had more advanced knowledge than anything from Power rangers, after all he had knowledge and skill of Rick Sanchez. But for now Alex decided to not to push out too advanced technology to this world.
Billy chimed in, his enthusiasm contagious. "For months, we've been researching and experimenting," he added. "And this...this is our solution."
Alpha 5 chimed in"They are very good at Absorbing knowledge."
Intrigued, Trini stepped closer, her interest piqued. "What does it do?" she inquired.
Alexander's gaze swept over the group before settling on the hologram, his expression resolute. "It's a medbay," he revealed, his voice tinged with determination. "A place where we can heal and mend injuries, ensuring that nothing like what happened with Billy ever happens again."
His words hung in the air, heavy with the weight of their shared experiences and the resolve to forge a better, safer future. The group exchanged solemn nods.
Zack's eyes shimmered with hope as he gazed at the holographic medbay, his heart pounding with anticipation. "Can it heal my mother?" he asked, his voice trembling with a mixture of anxiety and longing.
Alexander placed a reassuring hand on Zack's shoulder, his voice steady and comforting. "Yes, it's possible," he affirmed, meeting Zack's gaze with unwavering determination. "Didn't I promise you, we will find a way to cure your mother?"
Relief flooded over Zack, his heart soaring with gratitude as he realized the magnitude of what they were creating. Trini, Jason, Billy, and Kimberly exchanged knowing smiles, their hearts swelling with happiness for their friend.
Just then, the wall of the room shimmered to life, revealing the face of Zordon, the wise and powerful mentor.
Zordon's gaze fixated on the holographic prototype of the medbay, his voice resonating with awe and admiration. "This would be groundbreaking if it is perfected," he remarked, his tone tinged with both reverence and excitement.
Turning to Alpha, Zordon issued a command. "Alpha, run a simulation for the medbay prototype."
With a nod, Alpha sprang into action, his metallic fingers dancing across the holographic interface as he initiated the simulation. As the data slowly ticked upward, reaching 70%, Zordon and Alpha exchanged stunned glances, their expressions a mix of shock and awe.
In a burst of excitement, Alpha exclaimed, "This prototype could cure the majority of ailments on Earth, even fatal injuries! And if perfected, it could even reverse aging."
The room buzzed with energy as the significance of their creation sank in.
Trini's voice trembled with disbelief as she muttered, "This would change everything... I mean, as long as we have this, you are immortal."
A hush fell over the group as the weight of Trini's words settled in. Excitement mingled with apprehension, each member grappling with the monumental implications of their creation.
Breaking the silence, Alexander's voice cut through the tension. "But it's too dangerous to be revealed to the world now," he cautioned, his tone serious. "We don't know how many greedy individuals would want their hands on such tech."
His words hung in the air, a sobering reminder of the potential consequences of their discovery. Slowly, the group nodded in understanding, their expressions reflecting a shared sense of responsibility.
Zordon's deep hum filled the room, his wisdom echoing off the walls. "Alexander is right," he concurred, his gaze sweeping over the assembled group. "Your world is not ready for this kind of tech. We can keep it aboard the ship for now, until the time is right."
With a collective sigh of agreement, they acknowledged the wisdom of their mentor's wisdom.
Alexander turned to Zack, his expression earnest. "Zack, after running a couple of tests, we'll bring your mom here," he explained. "We'll give her some sleeping pills first. After healing her, we'll take her back home."
Zack's excitement was palpable as he nodded enthusiastically. "That sounds perfect," he said, gratitude evident in his voice.
Trini, always the voice of reason, added a note of caution. "You might want to keep the information about her sudden recovery from illness a secret."
Zack nodded again, his resolve firm. "Don't worry about that. I'll make sure no one finds out."
His heart swelled with gratitude toward Alexander and Billy, knowing that their efforts could change his mother's life forever.
As Alexander and Kimberly walked hand in hand through the twilight streets, the soft glow of streetlights casting long shadows, Alexander finally broke the silence. "Kim, I'm going back to my Ninja Academy next week," he said, his voice gentle,"I have to talk with Sensei about everything that happened."
Kimberly kissed Alex's cheek, her lips lingering for a moment as if to imprint the memory. "I will wait for you," she whispered, her voice filled with unwavering devotion.
Alexander smiled, feeling a warmth spread through his chest. "Thank you, Kim," he said softly.