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		<title>Update: The Weakest Color (23/35)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Title: The Weakest Color
Summary: Bridge, the SPD Green Ranger, is forced to betray the Power Rangers in order to save humanity.
Author: Seren Maris
Genre: Angst/Action/Adventure
Rating: T
&#8212;
Chapter 23: Hide and Seek

&#8212;
Broodwing landed in front of Piggy’s restaurant and paced in barely contained rage. Viciously kicking aside an upturned chair, the mercenary surveyed the empty parking lot and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Title: <a href="../fanfiction/the-weakest-color/" target="_self">The Weakest Color</a><br />
Summary: Bridge, the SPD Green Ranger, is forced to betray the Power Rangers in order to save humanity.<br />
Author: Seren Maris<br />
Genre: Angst/Action/Adventure<br />
Rating: T</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p><strong>Chapter 23: Hide and Seek<br />
</strong></p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Broodwing landed in front of Piggy’s restaurant and paced in barely contained rage. Viciously kicking aside an upturned chair, the mercenary surveyed the empty parking lot and trailer.</p>
<p>Someone had scrawled their name in graffiti across the front of the restaurant, and the metal counter was partially torn off its hinges. The restaurant was obviously abandoned. Piggy would have to be incredibly foolish to return here, the first place anyone would look for him.</p>
<p>Broodwing scuffed his feet in the dirt. He looked up at the towering buildings of SPD headquarters and wished all the ills of the universe on its inhabitants and one green ranger in particular.</p>
<p>‘He’ll pay for this,’ Broodwing thought. ‘Maybe I should turn him in to the other rangers.’ <span id="more-523"></span>The idea was appealing. The Troobians would never know that Broodwing had betrayed them and, when Gruumm asked, he could probably blame it all on Mora.</p>
<p>‘No,’ Broodwing finally decided, ‘I still need him.’ After all, he couldn’t defeat Gruumm and Mora on his own. But one day, once he ruled the Earth, there would be no need for disobedient, treacherous rangers.</p>
<p>The bat smiled evilly. He looked forward to that day.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Through a peephole beneath his trailer, Piggy watched Broodwing arrive and pace back and forth. Long ago, Piggy had expanded the area beneath his restaurant, digging out a hiding place.</p>
<p>Accessible only through a secret entrance hidden beneath some storage crates, Piggy’s hideout had all the comforts of home; a well-stocked supply of pickled banana peels,  a comfortable bed of egg cartons and a unobstructed view of the area outside his trailer.</p>
<p>Piggy held his breath and stayed tried to stay perfectly still as the bat walked closer. He couldn’t stop the trembling, though,  which started in his hands and traveled all the way to his toes.</p>
<p>Outside, Broodwing cocked his head to the side, as if he could hear Piggy’s fear. The bat took a step closer to Piggy’s hiding place. ‘He knows I’m here.’ Piggy thought, beginning to panic. A moment later, however, Broodwing turned around flew away.</p>
<p>Piggy breathed a sigh of relief. ‘What am I going to do?’ He wondered. ‘Broodwing is trying to kill me and the green ranger is out to get me too. Gruumm and Mora are trying to destroy the planet. Maybe it’s time to leave Earth.’</p>
<p>Piggy mulled it over for a while. He still had friends and relatives, somewhere out in the Andromeda galaxy. Maybe his aunts would take him in until he could start a new restaurant.</p>
<p>Piggy shuddered. Living with them might even be worse than being held prisoner by the Troobians. ‘I don’t want to leave,’ Piggy thought, with a growing sense of anger and injustice. ‘This is my home!’</p>
<p>‘Do you really think that Gruumm and Mora will let you live?’ A voice inside his head whispered. ‘They’ll hunt you down, find you.’</p>
<p>‘I’ll make it,’ Piggy countered, trying to convince himself. ‘I’ve done it before. They’ll never find me – as long as the ranger doesn’t tell them where I am.’ That was the crux of the problem. If anyone could find him, it would be Bridge. Even though the ranger had saved his life, he worked for the Troobians and couldn’t be trusted.</p>
<p>There was only one  option left. He knew what he had to do, but he didn’t have to like it.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>For the second time in one day, Cruger was faced by a group of angry rangers.</p>
<p>“Sir, you can’t do this,” Syd argued, “Boom doesn’t deserve to be shipped off-world!”</p>
<p>“He’s human, he should stay on Earth,” Jack said. “He’s not a threat to anyone. Why can’t we keep him here?”</p>
<p>“I’m afraid it’s more complicated than that.” Cruger thought of Fowler. “If we can’t prove Boom’s innocence by tomorrow, I will have no choice but to hand him over to Galactic Headquarters.”</p>
<p>“But that’s not fair!” Z exclaimed. She wasn’t alone – the other rangers, excluding Sky, were looking downright mutinous.</p>
<p>“No, it’s not,” Cruger said. “And I will do everything in my power to prevent this and, if necessary, bring him home.”</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Boom had quickly grown to hate every inch of his cell. He hated the bright fluorescent lights, which caused him to squint every time he lay down. He hated the hard bed – a plastic ledge, really – and the reflective, polished tiles on the floor. But most of all, he hated the silence.</p>
<p>The isolation cells were completely soundproof. No one could hear him from outside this room and he couldn’t hear them. He missed the chatter of cadets, the mechanical hum of the labs.</p>
<p>Even the shouts and taunts of the other prisoners would be preferable to this. With nothing else to do, Boom spent his time worrying and agonizing over his future.</p>
<p>What was going to happen to him? Were they going to keep him in this cell forever? Who was going to feed his fish? He must be losing his mind, worrying about a goldfish during a time like this.</p>
<p>‘No, they won’t let anything happen to me,’ Boom told himself firmly. ‘Syd promised.’ As soon as he thought about her, the heavy outer door swung open and Syd entered the room, followed by Z. Boom got to his feet, but his smile faded as he saw their grim expressions.</p>
<p>“It’s really bad, isn’t it.” Boom said, a horrible feeling growing in the pit of his stomach. “What’s going to happen to me?</p>
<p>Z and Syd both looked at each other, suddenly reluctant to tell Boom the bad news. “They’re planning to ship you off-world tomorrow,” Z finally said. “I think they’re planning to make an example of you.”</p>
<p>“Off-world?” Boom said, stunned. He had never even been to Mexico on vacation, let alone off-world. “To where?”</p>
<p>“We don’t know,” Syd said.  “You have to have seen something, anything, that would prove to Cruger that you didn’t do it!”</p>
<p>“I don’t know!” Boom cried. “I didn’t see anything.” He sat down at the edge of the bed and put his head in his hands. “It’s hopeless. I’m doomed.”</p>
<p>He looked up at the two rangers. “Can you guys do me a favor? Tell my parents that I love them and I didn’t do it. And I’m sorry I lied to them, I just wanted them to be proud of me.”</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Bridge was on his way to the prison level when Syd ran past him. He could tell she was crying. Z followed close behind.</p>
<p>“Are you going to see Boom?” Z asked. “He’s really upset right now. I think he could use a friend.”</p>
<p>“Yeah,” Bridge said. “I wanted to speak to him before they… sent him away.”</p>
<p>Z spontaneously hugged him, holding him tight. Surprised, Bridge stiffened for a moment before returning the gesture.  “It’ll all work out in the end, Bridge. We’ll get Boom back.”</p>
<p>“I really hope so,” he said sincerely.</p>
<p>Bridge walked further down the level, finally stopping in front of the door leading to Boom’s cell. For several minutes, he stood in the hallway and wondered what he could possibly say to make things better.</p>
<p>‘I can’t just go in there and lie to him,’ Bridge realized. ‘No matter what Z says, it won’t be all right, ever again.’ Gruumm and Mora had already made sure of that. ‘I can’t change what’s happened, but I can at least help Boom. He’s my friend – I can’t let him take the blame for everything I’ve done.’</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>–<a href="../fanfiction/the-weakest-color/the-weakest-color-chapter-22/" target="_self">back</a>–   (oOo)   – next–</p>
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		<title>Update: The Weakest Color (22/35)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 14:44:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Seren Maris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Title: The Weakest Color
Summary: Bridge, the SPD Green Ranger, is forced to betray the Power Rangers in order to save humanity.
Author: Seren Maris
Genre: Angst/Action/Adventure
Rating: T
&#8212;
Chapter 22: A Matter of Time

&#8212;
“No way!”
“You can’t…”
“… not Boom!” 
The command center was in an uproar. Cruger tried to speak several times, but kept getting interrupted. “Attention! Now, one at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Title: <a href="../fanfiction/the-weakest-color/" target="_self">The Weakest Color</a><br />
Summary: Bridge, the SPD Green Ranger, is forced to betray the Power Rangers in order to save humanity.<br />
Author: Seren Maris<br />
Genre: Angst/Action/Adventure<br />
Rating: T</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p><strong>Chapter 22: A Matter of Time<br />
</strong></p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“No way!”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“You can’t…”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“… not Boom!” </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>The command center was in an uproar. Cruger tried to speak several times, but kept getting interrupted. “Attention! Now, one at a time.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Sky</span></span><span><span>, who had been silent until then,</span></span><span><span> spoke first.</span></span><span><span> “Sir</span></span><span><span>,</span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>why do you think Boom is involved?”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>That was an easy question. Cruger was silently grateful that Sky was so level-headed. </span></span><span><span>“There have been two incidents involving information being stolen from our computers. We’ve managed to trace it back to Boom.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span><span id="more-499"></span><br />
</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>There was a moment of stunned silence.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Sir, there’s no way that Boom could have done that,” Jack said. “He must have been framed.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Yeah!&#8221; Syd </span></span><span><span>exclaimed</span></span><span><span>. &#8220;Boom was probably just in the wrong place at the wrong time.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“I </span></span><span><em><span>know</span></em></span><span><span> he didn’t do this,” Bridge added. Sky was watching him closely, weighing every word. “Boom is our friend – he would never betray SPD.” </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Cruger sighed. “I don’t like this any more than you, but we don’t have a choice. If Boom is involved in any way, we need to know about it. Securing SPD needs to be our first priority.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“So that’s it?” Z asked, a little horrified. SPD was supposed to be about justice, not about imprisoning innocent people. This definitely wasn’t what she signed up for! “We’re just going to keep him locked up like some criminal?”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“It&#8217;s likely that Boom is being manipulated, probably by someone close to him.” Kat finally </span></span><span><span>said</span></span><span><span>. “Now that he’s detained, maybe the real traitor will become careless.” </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“And what happens if they don’t?” Bridge </span></span><span><span>said</span></span><span><span>, speaking the fear on everyone’s mind. </span></span><span><span>“Become careless, I mean. Because we’ve all been trying our best, and we haven’t caught them yet.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span><span> </span>“We will catch the real traitor,” Cruger replied. “It’s only a matter of time.” </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Bridge briefly wondered how much of that confidence was real and how much was an act. Maybe the Commander knew more than he was letting on? ‘No,’ Bridge reasoned. ‘If he knew anything, it would be me in that cell instead of Boom.’</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Bridge, you’re closer to Boom than any of us</span></span><span><span>. </span></span><span><span>Have you noticed anything?</span></span><span><span>” Cruger asked.</span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>“</span></span><span><span>Does he have any new friends, or has he said or done anything strange?”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Bridge answered as honestly as he could. “No, sir. I haven’t noticed anything &#8212; he’s been pretty much the same as always. Well, maybe he’s been a little more stressed out than usual, but everyone kind of is.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“That’s true, cadet.” Cruger said thoughtfully. “I’m sorry, rangers. But for now, this is the best option. Unless there’s anything else, you’re dismissed.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>&#8212;-</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Sir?” Sophie looked up from her console. “Supreme Commander Fowler is on the line.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Cruger groaned. How did he find out so quickly? Kat was right – bad news really did fly faster than light! “I’ll take it in my office.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Returning to his office, he sat down at the desk. Taking a moment to compose himself, he pressed a button, and Fowler appeared on the viewing screen.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“I hear you’ve </span></span><span><em><span>finally</span></em></span><span><span> detained a suspect</span></span><span><span>,</span></span><span><span>” Fowler said. The way he said it implied great negligence on <span class="SpellE">Cruger’s</span> part.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Cruger ignored the insult. Fowler enjoyed needling him, probably hoping that Cruger would lose his temper and do something rash. It hadn’t happened yet. “Yes, but we believe there are others involved. Boom is an easy scapegoat, but the investigation is ongoing.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Fowler frowned. “You’re letting your personal feelings cloud your judgment, Commander,” he said disapprovingly. “Don’t look so surprised</span></span><span><span>.</span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>I</span></span><span><span>t’s well known that you and Dr. Manx are close to the suspect.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“My feelings have nothing to do with it,” Cruger </span></span><span><span>countered</span></span><span><span>. “Boom is not the traitor – he doesn’t have the skills or the motivation.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Are you sure, Commander?” Fowler asked. <span class="SpellE">Cruger’s</span> silence was all the answer he needed. “I suppose that it doesn’t concern you that this whole incident has been a publicity nightmare for SPD. “</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span><span class="msoDel"><del datetime="2009-09-27T09:23" cite="mailto:Sajia%20Hall"><span> </span></del></span></span></span><span><span>“My only concern, Supreme Commander,&#8221; Cruger said. “is the welfare of Earth.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Fowler ignored him, continuing as if he hadn’t heard. “Do you know what our enemies are saying? They say that SPD, the most powerful police force in the galaxy, is so incompetent that we are unable to secure our own bases. And worse, powerful people, </span></span><span><em><span>important</span></em></span><span><span> people, have begun to listen. What will you do, Cruger, when they strip you of your command and turn the defense of Earth over to, say, the Newtech Police Department?”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“That will never happen,” Cruger growled.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“No, it won’t,” Fowler said flatly. “A special task force has been sent from Galactic Headquarters to collect the prisoner. They will arrive tomorrow, and I expect your full cooperation. The traitor will be tried by an intergalactic tribunal, and you will be </span></span><span><em><span>permitted</span></em></span><span><span> to continue your work.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>The Supreme Commander of SPD gave a sharp salute. “Goodbye, Commander.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Supreme Commander,” Cruger acknowledged distastefully, returning the salute.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Fowler blinked out of existence.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>&#8212;</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Boom sat inside his cell and stared dejectedly at the floor. His </span></span><span><span>prison</span></span><span><span> was one of the few isolation rooms, reserved for particularly dangerous or unruly prisoners.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>He didn’t think of himself as dangerous. Well, Kat might disagree with that, but he had never done anything illegal, certainly nothing that would get him arrested and confined! How could anyone believe he could have done all of those terrible things?</span></span><span><span> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“</span></span><span><span>At least my parents aren’t here to see this,” Boom thought, biting back a sob. After all, they still thought he was<span> </span>a ranger. </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><em><span>Clank!</span></em></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Boom nearly jumped out of his skin as </span></span><span><span>a</span></span><span><span> guard rapped her baton on his cell bars.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Traitor!” The guard hissed. Boom knew many of the cadets, but </span></span><span><span>he </span></span><span><span>had never </span></span><span><span>met</span></span><span><span> this one before. “You’re worse than the Troobians; you betrayed your own planet. People like you don’t deserve to live!”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Boom backed as far away from the cell door as he could. There was something scary about that cadet, a cruel light in her eyes. If </span></span><span><span>she</span></span><span><span> had her way, Boom realized with a shiver, he wouldn’t make it to any sort of trial – and many of the </span></span><span><span>other cadets </span></span><span><span>probably felt the same way.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Leave him alone!” A familiar voice said. </span></span><span><span>Standing outside of the room, Syd had heard enough.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Yes, sir</span></span><span><span>!</span></span><span><span>”</span></span><span><span> The guard returned to her post and stood at rapt attention.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Syd glared at her. “Well, what are you still doing here? You’re dismissed.</span></span><span><span>”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Already in enough trouble, the guard saluted stiffly and left. She wasn’t going to argue with a superior officer, but she couldn’t understand why a ranger would stand up for someone like that.</span></span><span><span> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Now that they were alone, Syd turned to Boom.</span></span><span><span> “Boom, are you okay?</span></span><span><span>”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Not &#8212; not really.” </span></span><span><span>He</span></span><span><span> wiped his eyes on his sleeve. He didn’t want anyone, not even Syd, to see him cry. “You have to believe me, I didn’t do it!”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“Boom, it’ll be okay,” Syd said. “None of us think you did it. We’ll prove it wasn’t you. You just have to hang in there.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Boom nodded. “ I’ll try, Syd. I really will.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>&#8212;</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>For the rest of the day</span></span><span><span>, </span></span><span><span>through</span></span><span><span> two training sessions and a battle in the city, Bridge </span></span><span><span>was unusually silent. He spoke to his </span></span><span><span>other </span></span><span><span>teammates only when he had to, and he didn’t speak to Sky at all.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>For</span></span><span><span> the most part, people left him alone. Whether it was out of respect or suspicion, Bridge no longer cared.</span></span><span><span> Most people, particularly the cadets who didn’t know him, seemed to feel a combination of both.</span></span><span><span> Everyone knew he was friends with Boom; even Sophie was tiptoeing around him.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Sky, on the other hand, practically oozed suspicion</span></span><span><span>. </span></span><span><span>Bridge couldn’t ignore it or block it out, so he tried to stay as far away from </span></span><span><span>him</span></span><span><span> as possible.</span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>However, s</span></span><span><span>ince they shared a room, there was no way to avoid him. </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“You weren’t covering for Boom, were you?” Sky asked</span></span><span><span>, finally cornering Bridge</span></span><span><span>.</span></span><span><span> “Because it would explain a lot.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“He didn’t do anything</span></span><span><span>,” Bridge </span></span><span><span>said</span></span><span><span>.</span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>“</span></span><span><span>There’s nothing to cover for.</span></span><span><span>”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“You seem awfully sure about that</span></span><span><span>,” Sky replied. “</span></span><span><span>I mean, even Cruger </span></span><span><span>has doubts</span></span><span><span>.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>“I know he didn’t do it</span></span><span><span>,</span></span><span><span>” Bridge said quietly. “I don’t need proof, he’s my friend.”</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Sky looked a little ashamed. “Bridge</span></span><span><span>,</span></span><span><span> last nigh</span></span><span><span>t &#8212; I</span></span><span><span> didn’t mean…”</span></span></p>
<p><span><span>Bridge cut him off. “Yeah, you did. And I deserve it, I guess. But you</span></span><span><span> &#8212; </span></span><span><span>you don’t trust anyone, no matter what. That’s why everyone thinks it’s you.”</span></span></p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p><strong>To Be Continued</strong></p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
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		<title>Update: The Weakest Color (21/35)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Title: The Weakest Color
Summary: Bridge, the SPD Green Ranger, is forced to betray the Power Rangers in order to save humanity.
Author: Seren Maris
Genre: Angst/Action/Adventure
Rating: T
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Chapter 21: More Important Than Friendship

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Title: <a href="../fanfiction/the-weakest-color/" target="_self">The Weakest Color</a><br />
Summary: Bridge, the SPD Green Ranger, is forced to betray the Power Rangers in order to save humanity.<br />
Author: Seren Maris<br />
Genre: Angst/Action/Adventure<br />
Rating: T</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p><strong>Chapter 21: More Important Than Friendship<br />
</strong></p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Piggy was a coward. It wasn’t the usual kind of cowardice, which came quickly and left just as fast. Piggy’s cowardice was part of his personality, an ever present instinct for self-preservation.</p>
<p>“I – I know that I’ve caused lots of trouble,” Piggy stammered, trying to look genuinely repentant, “and maybe I haven’t been the best person around, but everyone makes mistakes, right?”</p>
<p>The ranger didn’t seem convinced.</p>
<p><span id="more-479"></span></p>
<p>‘This is it,’ Piggy thought. ‘I’m really done for this time.’ He frantically looked around his prison, searching for something – anything &#8212; to defend himself with. Digging through his pockets, he pulled out a rotten, half-eaten apple.</p>
<p>‘Why couldn’t it have been a Torellian grenade, or one of those tiny teleport devices?’ Piggy lamented, dropping the fruit on the floor.</p>
<p>Bridge drew his blaster and Piggy closed his eyes, too afraid to look. He could hear his heart beating in his ears and time slowed to a crawl. A very long second passed, and then another. Piggy opened one eye, sneaking a peek at his would-be assassin.</p>
<p>In his time, Piggy had met many criminals. He knew thieves and informants, smugglers and crooks. Many of those people would kill without a moment’s hesitation. A moment ago, Piggy would have put Bridge into that category. After all, if he could betray the rangers, he was probably capable of anything.</p>
<p>But it was Bridge’s hands which gave him away, hands which trembled slightly as he held the blaster. “Don’t do this,” Piggy implored. He looked into Bridge’s eyes. “You &#8212; you’re not like the Troobians. You’re better than that. You know this is wrong. And if you do this, you’ll just be another one of Broodwing’s thugs.”</p>
<p>‘Piggy’s right,’ Bridge realized. ‘Even if he deserves it, I can’t just kill him in cold blood.’ It went against everything he believed it, everything he had been taught at SPD. “Okay, Piggy,” Bridge said, slowly lowering the blaster. Removing the keys from one of the fallen krybots, he opened the prison door.</p>
<p>Piggy took a moment to silently thank all the human and alien Gods he knew, promising for the hundredth time to be a good, upstanding citizen from now on. When he looked back, the ranger was stripping the uniform from a krybot.</p>
<p>“What are you doing?” Piggy asked, momentarily dumbfounded.</p>
<p>“I won’t kill you, but Gruumm and Mora and even Broodwing probably would if they find you. Well, they definitely would. Anyways, I didn’t save you just to let you die on this ship,” Bridge said. “So you need a disguise.” Tugging the uniform off the krybot, he gave it to Piggy, who put it on without protest.</p>
<p>The inside of the krybot uniform reeked of burnt plastic and electronics, and Piggy stifled a cough. It was hard to breathe inside the helmet, and even harder to see out of the dark-tinted eye openings.</p>
<p>“You’d better go,” Bridge said. “He’ll be really mad once he figures out you’re gone.”</p>
<p>Piggy didn’t have to ask who ‘he’ was. Cursing the day he had ever become involved with that treacherous, good-for-nothing bat, Piggy crept towards the door, keeping a wary eye on Bridge.</p>
<p>“If you go up the stairs and to the left,” Bride told him, “and then take another right and follow the long passageway to the other side of the ship, there’s a teleporter which should take you back down to Earth.”</p>
<p>Piggy couldn’t believe his good luck. “Uh – thanks. But what will you do about Broodwing?”</p>
<p>“I guess I’ll have to take my chances. And Piggy?”</p>
<p>“Yes?”</p>
<p>“I know all your hiding places,” Bridge said. “If you tell the other rangers, I’ll make sure Broodwing knows exactly where to find you.”</p>
<p>Piggy nodded fearfully and scurried away as fast as he could.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Nobody saw when Bridge returned to SPD. Silently passing by a sleeping guard, Bridge made his way back to the dorms. Finally reaching his room, he slipped inside, closing the door behind him.</p>
<p>His only warning was the click of a switch, and then the room was flooded with light. Bridge blinked and waited for the bright spots to fade away. Trying not to look guilty, Bridge crossed the room and sat on the edge of his bed.</p>
<p>“Where were you?” Sky demanded.</p>
<p>“Nowhere,” Bridge said. The lies were becoming easier to say, but harder to keep straight. “I couldn’t sleep, so I went up to the roof.”</p>
<p>“No, you didn’t,” Sky said quietly. “I checked there. I checked everywhere. In fact, I don’t think you were at SPD at all.”</p>
<p>“Where would I go?”</p>
<p>“I don’t know. Why don’t you tell me?”</p>
<p>Bridge said nothing.</p>
<p>“You see, that’s exactly it,” Sky said. “We used to be friends, but you don’t tell me anything anymore.”</p>
<p>“We’re still friends,” Bridge replied. “Being friends doesn’t mean that we have to tell each other everything. I mean, everyone has secrets.”</p>
<p>Sky shook his head. “Everyone has secrets, but not like yours. You have nothing but secrets.” And it was true. “Something is wrong, something doesn’t fit. I’ve covered for you, even lied to Cruger for you. But I can’t do it anymore. There are too many questions, questions which only you have the answer to.</p>
<p>Where do you go at night, Bridge? Why are your powers changing? These things can’t all be coincidence. Why is it that every time something bad happens, you’re nowhere to be found?”</p>
<p>“I don’t know,” Bridge said. “I guess it’s just bad luck.”</p>
<p>“Bad luck?” Sky said incredulously. “Look around, Bridge. We’re in a war. The whole planet is depending on us. So if you know anything that could help…”</p>
<p>“I already told you, I don’t know anything,” Bridge insisted. “Why can’t you just leave me alone?”</p>
<p>“Fine, I will,” Sky said, looking hurt. “This isn’t over, though.”</p>
<p>Bridge ignored him. Lying down, he turned towards the wall and pretended to sleep.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>His mind full of anxious thoughts, Sky tossed and turned in bed. Finally falling into an uneasy sleep, he woke as the first rays of sunlight streamed through the window.</p>
<p>“I’m sorry, Bridge.” Sky thought, taking one last look at his sleeping roommate. “But some things really are more important than friendship.” Moving quietly, so as not to wake Bridge, Sky changed into a new uniform and crept out the door.</p>
<p>Haunted by a lurking sense of failure, Sky went in search of Cruger. First he went to the command center, but only Sophie and a few cadets were on duty.</p>
<p>The Commander didn’t seem to be in any of the training areas, either. Maybe he was with Kat, in the temporary science labs set up in the basement. Taking the stairs two at a time until he reached the lower level, Sky saw lights within and tried the door. It was locked.</p>
<p>A little discouraged, Sky returned to the main atrium. He arrived just in time to watch Boom get arrested for treason.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p><strong>To Be Continued</strong></p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
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		<title>Update: The Weakest Color (19/35)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 01:11:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Seren Maris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Title: The Weakest Color
Summary: Bridge, the SPD Green Ranger, is forced to betray the Power Rangers in order to save humanity.
Author: Seren Maris
Genre: Angst/Action/Adventure
Rating: T
&#8212;
Chapter 19: The SWAT Upgrade


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Title: <a href="http://www.thestorybookdimension.dreamhosters.com/fanfiction/the-weakest-color/" target="_self">The Weakest Color</a><br />
Summary: Bridge, the SPD Green Ranger, is forced to betray the Power Rangers in order to save humanity.<br />
Author: Seren Maris<br />
Genre: Angst/Action/Adventure<br />
Rating: T</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
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<p>Bridge walked the hallways in a carefully calculated route, every few minutes passing by Kat’s lab. One by one, he watched as the science staff left, heading home to their families or maybe, in a few cases, an empty apartment.</p>
<p>Not for the first time, Bridge envied them a little bit. True, they weren’t power rangers – but whatever happened, they could leave it all behind at the end of the day.</p>
<p>He saw Boom leave and, a few minutes later, Kat left as well. Bridge took a deep breath, and entered the room. Walking past a counter, he pocketed a small beaker of glowing green chemicals.</p>
<p>There was still two assistants in the lab, working late on their projects. The first ignored him completely, absorbed in her work. The second, however, looked up and greeted him. “Hey, Bridge. Do you need something?”</p>
<p>Bridge tried not to fidget nervously. “No, I was just looking for Boom.” On the table to his left, he could see Dr. Keppel’s experiment laid out on a table, with the asteroid fragment suspended in a vial of clear liquid. Waiting until the lab assistant looked away, Bridge slipped the green chemicals into the vial.</p>
<p>“Sorry, he just left,” the scientist said.</p>
<p>“It’s&#8230; it’s okay,” Bridge replied, before backing out the door. “I’ll come back later.” As soon as he turned the corner he started to run.</p>
<p><span id="more-346"></span></p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Even those who couldn’t hear the explosion felt it – a single moment when the base itself seemed to tremble. Some, like Sky, were close enough to see the brilliant flash of light and heat. “Are you okay?” He asked, helping a scientist to her feet.</p>
<p>“That&#8230; that came from the lab,” she managed breathlessly. “I have to go&#8230; they might need my help!”</p>
<p>“No,” Sky said. “It could be dangerous; you should stay here. Find somewhere safe – I’ll go help.” Ignoring her protests, he carefully picked his way through the glass and debris scattered across the hallway. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw a figure in a green-trimmed uniform slip down a side corridor, running in the opposite direction.</p>
<p>‘Was that&#8230; Bridge?’ Sky wondered. It was impossible to tell from this distance, but it <strong>could </strong>have been the green ranger. Leaving the wreckage of Kat’s lab behind, he turned and began to follow.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Jack had just left the cadet dorms when he heard the alarm. A moment later, the hallways were full of confused and frightened cadets, and every one of them expected Jack to have all the answers.</p>
<p>“I don’t know what’s going on,” he repeated for the tenth time, squeezing his way past a group of first-year cadets. Hurrying down the main corridor, he followed the throng of people headed towards the science lab. Catching a glimpse of Sky, he called out, stopping the blue ranger in his tracks. “Sky, what’s going on?”</p>
<p>“There’s been some sort of explosion in Kat’s lab.” Sky craned his neck to look over Jack’s shoulder. Jack turned around to look, but saw nothing out of the ordinary. “Let’s go then,” Jack said, a little confused.</p>
<p>Sky hesitated for a split-second, so briefly that Jack almost thought he imagined it. Then they both headed towards the lab, Sky trailing a few paces behind. It was only later that Jack realized that Sky had been running the <strong>opposite</strong> direction from the explosion.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>The hallways were empty as Bridge approached Cruger’s office &#8211; everyone, security included, had gone to investigate the commotion. Peeking around the corner, Bridge caught a glimpse of a camera.</p>
<p>Taking off his glove, he concentrated on the camera. Waiting until it turned away, he reached out. This time, the energy came on demand, green lightning arching across the distance. The camera sparked and stopped immediately, and Bridge could smell smoke, rising from the blackened lens.</p>
<p>Looking around one last time to make sure no one was nearby, Bridge entered Cruger’s office. The doors were unlocked, and a few papers were scattered across the desk. He could sense the commander’s presence – almost as strongly as if Cruger was actually there.</p>
<p>Bridge sat down in the single, oddly-shaped chair and looked around. The office itself was strangely empty; there were no pictures, only several awards and a large SPD logo on the wall. The furnishings consisted of a single shelf, a desk and a chair.</p>
<p>If he hadn’t known better, he would have thought that Cruger had just moved into this office. ‘Maybe he never unpacked,’ Bridge thought. It seemed unlikely – Cruger had been on Earth for decades. ‘Maybe he didn’t have anything to unpack. Or maybe he plans to leave as soon as Gruumm is defeated.’</p>
<p>Either way, he didn’t have time to worry about it. Bridge reached across the desk and turned on the computer. ‘Sorry, Boom,’ he thought, typing in the assistant’s password.</p>
<p>“Identity confirmed. Clearance 3.”</p>
<p>Typing a few more lines of code, Bridge pressed enter and held his breath.</p>
<p>“Identity confirmed. Clearance 1. Welcome, Commander. “</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>For once, Broodwing had actually told him the truth – the SWAT upgrades did exist and, not only that, there was an entire folder of information about them stored on Cruger’s computer. Bridge reached into his pocket for a datapad, but only found a crumpled piece of paper.</p>
<p>‘I must have forgotten it back in the dorms.’ Bridge realized, dismayed. But he had already come too far to abort the mission. Maybe Kat would be able to trace him – he’d have to live with that possibility.</p>
<p>Removing his badge, Bridge synchronized it with the computer. The transfer seemed to go faster this time, but Bridge stayed alert for any noise or flicker of an aura: being caught stealing from Cruger’s office would probably be a one-way ticket to KO-35’s prison moon.</p>
<p>“80%&#8230;”</p>
<p>“95%&#8230;”</p>
<p>“100%&#8230; transfer complete,” said the computer.</p>
<p>‘Gruumm told me to delete these files,’ Bridge thought, ‘but he didn’t say I couldn’t look at them first.’ Opening up the first document, he began to read. Skimming over the text, he opened the next file. It was a blueprint, detailing the design of the SWAT upgrades.</p>
<p>‘Without these, SPD won’t stand a chance,’ he realized. His finger hovered over the delete button, before drifting away. ‘No,’ Bridge thought. ‘I won’t do it. Maybe&#8230; maybe if I die, the Rangers can use these to defeat Gruumm.’</p>
<p>He pinned his badge back to his chest. It was warm to the touch and, in the dim light of Cruger’s office, seemed to be glowing slightly. The information on the SWAT upgrade was probably already at Gruumm’s ship, where Mora and Brooding would be waiting to sort through the data.</p>
<p>Shutting down the computer, he quickly left the office, closing the door behind him.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>It took several hours for Kat to bring Cruger the damage report, three hours spent running between the infirmary and the lab, supervising the fire and clean-up teams, and making sure everyone was safe and accounted for.</p>
<p>“The main science lab has sustained serious damage,” Kat reported. “It will take several weeks to repair. Two of my researchers were injured, both seriously. We were lucky that there weren’t more people there.”</p>
<p>“Could it have been an accident?”</p>
<p>Kat hesitated. “It’s not impossible. The labs are full of dangerous chemicals and substances. I trust my staff, but someone could have made a mistake. However, we’ve had far too many of these coincidences.”</p>
<p>Cruger growled under his breath. For once, Fowler was right; something had to be done, and it had to happen before anyone else got hurt. “I want to know exactly what they were after.” He turned to leave the command center. “Tell me as soon as you know.”</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Jack waited at the lab until the clean-up crews arrived, and people in suits began picking through the debris. He offered to help, but Kat practically ordered him away, and so he went looking for Z.</p>
<p>He found her in the dorms, sitting at her desk. “I wasn’t sure what I should be doing so I came back here,” she said. “I feel like I should help, but I don’t know how.”</p>
<p>“Kat seemed like she had everything under control,” Jack said. “I’m sure that Cruger will call us eventually.” He thought for a moment about how to phrase his next question. “Hey, Z? Have you noticed anything weird recently?”</p>
<p>“Like what?”</p>
<p>“Like&#8230; about Sky?”</p>
<p>Z hesitated. “Why?”</p>
<p>“Well,” Jack began. “Syd mentioned something to me, so I went to talk to Sky about it, and he just brushed me off. Which is pretty normal for him, I guess. But what really bothered me was that, today, after the explosion, I saw him running away from the labs. I mean, why didn’t he run towards them, like everyone else?”</p>
<p>“Maybe he was trying to get help, or something,” Z said. “I’m sure there are lots of reasons why he would have done that.”</p>
<p>“Maybe,” Jack said, unconvinced.</p>
<p>“Do you remember, a few days ago, when you came into the room and Sky and me were arguing?” Z said eventually.</p>
<p>Jack did, vaguely, remember it. “Yeah. You never told me what it was about, though.”</p>
<p>“I caught him looking over some files&#8230; really classified stuff, information on people who worked at SPD,” Z said. “He said he was investigating what happened to the megazord, and that he was on a special assignment from Cruger.”</p>
<p>“Do you believe him?”</p>
<p>Z suddenly looked very serious. “I don’t know.”</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>The waiting room in the infirmary was full of worried people – friends, family and co-workers of the injured scientists. The only one who Sky noticed, however, was Bridge, who was standing slightly apart from the crowds, looking concerned and little uncertain.</p>
<p>Sky studied him further. The green ranger seemed a little shaky and his cheeks were flushed, like he’d been running.</p>
<p>“Hi, Sky,” Bridge said, finally noticing him. He gestured towards the closed infirmary doors. “I hope they’ll be okay. I dropped by to see&#8230; I don’t know them very well, I mean, I’m not close friends with them or anything, but I spend a lot of time in the labs so I know most of the people there.”</p>
<p>“Yeah,” Sky said. “Where are you heading now?”</p>
<p>“I don’t know. Haven’t figured it out yet. Maybe I’ll go to the rec room – do you want to come?”</p>
<p>Sky shook his head. “I promised to help train one of the C-squad cadets. If she remembers,” he added belatedly. That particular cadet, although competent, could be a little scatter-brained. But she was innocent, thoughtful and guileless – in fact, she sometimes reminded him of Bridge, the way Bridge used to be&#8230;</p>
<p>“Hey, Bridge?” Sky asked. “Where were you earlier?”</p>
<p>“Um&#8230;” Bridge fumbled for a little bit. “Well, first I got up and made some toast, and then I went to the&#8230;”</p>
<p>Sky shook his head. “No, not that early. I mean, just now. When the lab exploded.”</p>
<p>“I didn’t even hear it. I came after a cadet told me about it&#8230; I was on the other side of the base.”</p>
<p>Sky frowned. “I could have sworn I saw you there&#8230;”</p>
<p>“No,” Bridge said. “You must’ve seen someone else.”</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Mora put a tiny plate down on the table and then, moving towards Cindy, placed another. The plates were followed by matching teacups and napkins until, finally satisfied, Mora sat down and poured a cup of tea.</p>
<p>Stirring in several squares of sugar, the pictomancer sipped her tea and watched the krybots pass in front of her playroom. First there was an orange one, and then a blue one. A few ordinary krybots walked by, followed by Broodwing. The bat was angry about something – Mora was sure of that. One of his many schemes was probably not going as planned, and now he was sulking.</p>
<p>Mora smiled sweetly. “Broodwing, do you want to have tea with me and Cindy?”</p>
<p>“I’m too busy to play with little girls,” Brooding huffed and hurried away, his cape swirling behind him.</p>
<p>She watched him leave and took another sip of tea. “Grown-ups think they know everything,” Mora said, turning to Cindy. “Especially Gruumm. He thinks because he’s emperor that he’s always right.”</p>
<p>She put the cup down. “But he doesn’t know about Broodwing, does he? Broodwing’s sneaky. Sneakier than Gruumm thinks. I know he’s up to something.”</p>
<p>“Gruumm won’t listen to me,” Mora pouted. “He wants to do it all on his own.” She picked Cindy off the chair and stared at the doll thoughtfully. “Maybe I should let him.” Cindy’s head flopped backwards, her remaining eye staring at the ceiling.</p>
<p>“You think so too?” Mora said. “Okay, then I won’t help him at all.” She looked back out on the hallway, where the receding figure of Broodwing could still be seen. A safe distance behind him, a pair of krybots followed the bat, watching his every move. “Well,” Mora admitted. “Maybe just a little.”</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Jack paced across his room, from one end to the other. He bit his lip anxiously, plagued by doubts. It wasn’t logical. It wasn’t even fair. It was incredibly unlikely; in fact, the idea sounded ludicrous. But maybe Z was onto something. Maybe&#8230; could Sky be the traitor?</p>
<p>‘No,’ Jack thought. ‘He has the skills, and access to all the required areas. But he has no motive.’</p>
<p>“Sky would never do anything to harm SPD,” he said out loud, trying to convince himself. However, the thought had been inserted into his head, and wouldn’t go away so quickly.</p>
<p>‘I should at least talk to him about it,’ Jack reasoned. Maybe Sky would have an explanation, some reason for his behavior. Walking into the corridor, he knocked on Sky’s door.</p>
<p>“Come in,” Sky said.</p>
<p>Jack entered the room, and watched as Sky searched his desk. Eventually producing a clipboard, the blue ranger turned to face him. “Jack, I’m kind of in a hurry&#8230;”</p>
<p>“I have just one question,” Jack said. “Earlier, when Kat’s lab exploded, where were you going?”</p>
<p>“Nowhere. To the lab, of course.”</p>
<p>“No, <strong>I</strong> was going to the lab. You were going the other direction,” Jack pressed. “Where were you going?”</p>
<p>“I don’t have time for this, Jack.” Sky tried to leave, but Jack moved to block the door. He didn’t mean to say it, but the words slipped out before he could stop them. “Why, because you blew up the lab?”</p>
<p>Sky looked at him disdainfully. “First of all, I’m not the spy. Second of all, you don’t have any proof either way. So if you have something to say, Jack, then bring it up with Cruger.”</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p><strong>To Be Continued</strong></p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
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