Opposites Attract: the Stories
Disclaimer: Very few of these characters are mine. The characters and concepts of "Power Rangers Zeo" and "Power Rangers Turbo" belong to Saban. The characters and concepts of "The Tomorrow People" belong variously to Roger Damon Price, Nickelodeon, Tetra Films, and Thames Television.
Any characters not belonging to them belong to me and should not be used without permission.
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The Present
Something More in Common (Part 1 of 2) (Part 2 of 2): The Power Rangers deal with Billy's departure and with a new friend that's missing. Meanwhile, the Tomorrow People discover that other Humans aren't the only ones who want to exploit them.
Afterword: Something More in Common
Preview: The More Things Change
Called Blood: The Tomorrow People find out exactly why they ended up in Angel Grove, and an ex-Ranger is about to have the surprise of his life. Set after "Shift into Turbo". (Story one of the "The More Things Change" trilogy.)
Some Things: A sunny day on a beach turns possibly tragic when Jade's dog, Jesse, steps on a piece of metal and gets sick. The Tomorrow People's newest member discovers that his new life isn't as boring as he thought it would be, and another TP comes back into the fold. (Story two of the "The More Things Change" trilogy.)
Between Worlds: Sometimes just talking about things helps, as one new Tomorrow Person finds when he crosses universes and finds a kindred soul. This is a crossover with the "Tomorrow's Future" universe, falling after "The Atropos Project" on that end.
But Keep The Old: A mistake by Justin gives one of his predecessors a chance to rejoin the team, but that teammate is now a Tomorrow Person... who can't kill. (Third story and conclusion of "The More Things Change" trilogy.)
Afterword: The More Things Change
The Future
Parallel Beginnings: When a new threat comes to Earth, five of the Rangers' children are called to combat it.
Preview: The Song my Father Sang
The Song My Father Sang:The newest set of Rangers are trying to live up to their parents' reputations, but that's not all they have to worry about.
Afterword: The Song My Father
Sang
Prelude to "Parental Discoveries": Ian encounters an old enemy of the Rangers, who has plans for him.
Parental Discoveries: As the teens grow closer as teammates and friends, their parents start to worry.
Two Sides, Same Coin: Sometimes, you can find love with someone that you'd never expect to be in love with.
Expected Changes: Regina's newest plan leaves the Rangers trying to cope with a change in their members.
The Only One Who Can: Change isn't always easy.
The Protector: Lucas explains why he's so protective of Teresa.
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