Last time, on Mirai Sentai Time Force...

"Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Jennifer Edwards, the TimeThunder!"

"Things are out of hand, Bio-Synth can make its own Rangers now!"
"It's all my fault. If I hadn't been so greedy and willing to please, they never would have been able to get enough information out of the V-Fire for this!"

"ThunderCat! Engage systems!"

"They found him. They found the Tigerzord."

"Wesley Collins has defied his fate, and the timestream is birthing a new continuum."
"The will of Fate shall be, and I have just the way to do it."

"I tried to control his life, but I didn't throw him out, I let him go to live his own life, and I'm damn proud of him for it!"
"Then die for your beloved offspring!"

"It's obvious time has changed, but with this new Ranger Bio-Synth created, it's possible that the future will be even more warped than before. We have to stop that from happening."
"It's too late for that, the future has already changed."





The seven Rangers turned at the sound of the voice, two people dressed in the uniforms of Time Force walking over and halting before the seven. "Time has already changed," the older male of the two stated coldly. "We're here to fix that."
"Captain Logan!" Yuuri exclaimed, then quickly saluted. "Gomen nasai, sem'pi, we've been..."
"Understandable you're out of practice," Logan stated, then looked at Wes, Matt, and Eric. "I believe you four know Lieutenant Bradly, she's here to assist me."
"Katie!" Syon exclaimed, the woman nodding with a slight smile. He then turned to Logan, worry in his eyes. "So, how has time changed, is it something bad or-"
"I can't explain at this time," Logan replied with emotionless eyes. "I need all of you to come with me, including you, Lieutenant Corbett."
"And me?" Eric snapped.
With a nod, Logan turned sharply on his heel. "You're welcome to come along if you wish. Let's move!"

Within merely half an hour, the group of nine arrived at the beach, the same spot where only months before, the four Rangers from the future had crash landed into 2006.
"What is that?" Matt muttered as they saw the timeship resting on an outcrop of rocks.
"A timeship," Yuuri answered. "Come on, Logan generally doesn't like to be kept waiting."




Epoch


As the nine walked into the main bridge of the timeship, Logan signaled for them to halt, then turned around to look at the ragtag team of Rangers. "Fall in, people, I have a lot to cover."
The seven Rangers slowly lined up before Logan and Katie, Matt squinting slightly as he tried to sense into Logan's mind, but found nothing that he could scan. Something about the man wasn't right. "Might I ask what is going on?" the Astro Ranger asked, his paranoid gaze not wavering.
"Time has shifted, Lieutenant," Logan answered with a stiff tone. "As you suspect, yes, TimeThunder and the creation of those powers are a result of the massive changes in the timelines. TimeThunder was not to be in the original timeline, and the ThunderCat never built."
"You mean rediscovered."
With a narrowing of his eyes, Logan glared at Matt. "May I ask what that is supposed to mean?"
"Bio-Synth didn't build the ThunderCat, they found him," Matt stated, glancing at the others. "Originally, the ThunderCat was a battle machine known as the Tigerzord, it was designed by an ancient mage named Zordon. Despite all the work that Bio-Synth did to him, that machine is still obviously the Tigerzord."
With a snort, Logan continued. "Another change is your own arrival, Lieutenant Corbett. You never came to Silver Hills in our timeline, you never were TimeFire, and you never met the Time Rangers." Shifting his glance, Logan proceeded to Eric. "And you, Mister Okibi, never became the TimeFire. You, in the original timeline, died when the V-Rex went on its rampage under Zigrith's control, the V-Rex was destroyed by the Rangers, and the V-Fire was taken by them as well. Consider yourself lucky that those events changed."
"What about me?" Wes exclaimed. "What was my original future, hm?"
"You," Logan snapped with a acid tone, "were to take your father's place as head of Bio-Synth. You never left his home, you never gave up succession, and you never, as you so put it, 'made your own path.' And I'm afraid that you must resume that fate. That's why Lieutenant Bradly is here. She is going to take over as TimeRed."
"What?!" the seven Rangers exclaimed in shock.
"There's no way!" Syon stated with wide eyes. "The Changer is locked to Alex's DNA, no one else but Wes can use it! We still haven't figured that out yet, what makes you think that Katie can bypass the DNA locks?!"
Logan glanced to Katie and nodded. The woman then pulled up her sleeve to reveal that her wrist and forearm were a different color and skin tone than the rest of her. "Lieutenant Bradly has undergone genetic alteration in her arm so that her DNA will match with Lieutenant Murphy's. We call this procedure genetic templating, a simple and easily reversible changing of the DNA in specific parts of the body. This will allow her to bypass the DNA security locks of the Red Changer."
"Now hold on!" Wes spat in disgust. "What's wrong with how I've done as TimeRed?! We've managed to handle just about every mutant and alien that Ransik has released!"
"Your performance is not the issue," Logan replied. "Your fate is. You must take up what your fate was and succeed your father as CEO of Bio-Synth, because tomorrow, your father will die."
Wes, taken aghast by Logan's words, stepped back and shook his head. "No. I just saw him this morning, my father's fine, probably never been better."
"That was before Bio-Synth was attacked."
Just as Wes was about to counter again, the V-Fire beeped, Eric frowning as he tapped his com switch. "What is it?"
"Okibi, it's Edwards," the female voice stated over the voice com. "Is Collins with you?"
"All seven of us are here," Eric replied, nodding to Wes. "What is it?"
"Consider this my moment of having a heart. That psycho robot we took out broke into the main labs while his father was there looking over work on the vaccine. Jeremy Collins has been hurt, badly, it doesn't look good at all. I think Wes should get down to the hospital, now."
The look of disbelief on Wes' face turned to horror. Logan merely nodded to the young man and held his hand out. "I'm sorry about your father, but destiny cannot be changed. This is your fate."
With a heavy sigh, Wes tapped a switch on his Changer and undid the strap. Logan was quick to take the Changer and hand it to Bradly, then turned to the others with a stern look in his eyes. "Lieutenant Bradly will run this team for the remainder of this mission, she will be acting with my orders. Lieutenant Corbett, Mister Okibi, if you two wish to continue giving aid, you will abide by the regulations of Time Force."
Yuuri looked over as Wes ran out of the ship, her eyes suddenly filled with tears as the man who had been the greatest friend to all of them had been thrown out of their lives. "Wes-kun..."
"Lieutenant Asami," Logan called, Yuuri forcing her attention back to the captain. "We have a lot of work to do. Let's get started."

As the day wore on, several of the executives of Bio-Synth stood about in wake of Jeremy Collins' injuries. Jen frowned as she leaned against a wall, her eyes cold. Truth be told, she normally didn't care much for other people, but she owed Collins for a rather big favor he had done years ago for her, the only reason she had accepted his offer in the Guardians. It was also the reason she was so concerned for him.
"Look, I know there's some difficulties, but the meeting will go on as planned."
Edwards snorted as she overheard one of the men in business suits conducting discussions on a cell phone. Despite that the head of the company had been badly injured, most likely fatally, these sleazeballs were still concerned about business.
"Harry, we got a problem. It's terrible that Mister Collins has been hurt so badly, but we can't just shut down Bio-Synth, the company will collapse without someone to make the top decisions."
"And I agree," one of the other executives replied. "The problem is, who do we get to take over until he recovers."
Jen saw the chance, her eyes narrowing as she pushed away from the wall and walked over. "Excuse me, but I think that-"
"Uh, thank you," the younger of the two men spat. "But this is a company matter, it doesn't concern someone who puts a price tag on their loyalties."
Jen had to resist ripping out the man's throat for that remark. She may be a mercenary, but if there was one thing that Jennifer Edwards was not, it was loyalties for sale. "If it weren't for the fact that a man I owe my life to is laying in there trying to survive, I would rip your goddamn head off and ram it down your throat for saying that. I'm probably more loyal to Collins than you are, you piece of shit. He's most likely dying, and all you care about is keeping a company running and going on with business as usual!"
Turning away, Edwards gave a snort of disgust, then saw Wes running down the hall. At least someone else besides her was actually concerned about the man and not the company. "Wesley, nice to see another actual human around here."
"Where's my dad?!"
Jen tilted her head toward one of the rooms, a look of destain on her face. "Just past the company slime who probably don't even give a shit about your father's health. Word of advice, avoid those jackasses like the plague."
"Thanks," Wes whispered, running to the room and looking in through the window. What he saw made his spirits drop even more; his father had a massive burn on the side of his face, and what look like blast scars on his arms. It was a miracle that the man was still alive after taking a blast from that Maverick. "Why the hell did he do this to him?"
"I've never met anyone else as tough as your dad," one of the waiting executives remarked as he walked over. "If anyone can pull through this, it's Jeremy."
Wes knew better, Logan's words echoing in his mind again. His father was fated to die before the next day was out, no matter what the doctors could do. "I only wish I could believe that."
"Look, someone needs to keep hold on Bio-Synth until your father can recover," the man continued. "He'd want it to be you, Wesley."
Wes looked at the man with a saddened look in his eyes, then turned back to gaze at his father. There was no denying the truth of Logan's words; he had no choice anymore.

"Here we are."
Logan looked around as he stepped ahead of the Rangers and into the loft of the clock tower. He gave a grim face at the surroundings, obviously disappointed. "This is your base of operations? A clock tower loft? May I ask, what were you four thinking?"
"It's not all that bad," Syon remarked. "It's the least likely place for us to be, and we're able to overlook most of the city from here."
"Really?" Logan snorted in reply. "I suppose for hiding your location, such a low profile place would function well. Might I ask though, where your support droid is?"
"I was out scanning," Circuit stated as he flew in the window and landed on a post behind Syon. "It's the best we can do with what equipment we have, so please forgive us, Captain."
"It's not that bad a set-up," Katie quipped, getting a glare from Logan. "Uh, sorry, sir."
Logan frowned and turned to the Rangers. "Your attire was suited for the time up until now. Blending in is no longer a priority. I want you all in uniform." With a glance toward the two non-Time Force officers, he continued. "Including you two. I took the liberty of bringing a pair of spares, I expect you to be dressed in them."
Matt narrowed his eyes and had to fight giving Logan the nastiest look possible. Katie walked over and gave an apologetic shrug as she handed a uniform to Matt, then handed one to Eric. "Best do what he says," she whispered.
With a nod, Matt walked into the back with the folded clothes in hand while the others went for their own uniforms. He came out a few minutes later, zipping up the jacket and frowning as he looked at himself. "Well, no offense, but I get the feeling the future has no sense of fashion."
"I'll ignore the sarcasm," Logan snapped. "Mister Okibi?"
"I have to agree with the kid," Eric replied as he walked out. "No offense, but I can see why they decided to blend in. These things make you stick out like a trekkie at a medical convention."
Logan's expression only got stone cold from Eric's remark. "I suppose I should expect this from you two, you're both more accustomed to darker colors. So long as you both listen to orders, I'll let it slide. I hope the rest of your haven't developed similar opinions of your uniform."
Yuuri shook her head as she and the others walked out dressed in full uniform for the first time in months. "Iiya, sem'pi." She lowered her head slightly, then looked up again. She didn't want to say it, but after so long of wearing clothes of the era, it was strange to be back in her uniform. "What are our orders?"
Logan looked about, not answering while he examined the loft, then finally turn to face the group of seven. "The Mavericks have not yet been beaten," he stated with a cold tone. He glanced at Matt and Eric again, as if accusing them of their problems. "Even with this defeat of Ares, there is already another leader to take his place. What's more, we still have the issue of Ransik and his consortium."
"Ransik isn't the problem," Matt stated. He could see the contempt that was just oozing out of Logan's glare, and odds were that the fact he was a mutant was a large factor. "He hasn't sent anything in over a month, not since the incident with that...Cinix alien. This is not just the fact I'm a mutant, Logan, this is cold hard fact."
The man gave Matt the most cold hearted glare he could, then turned to face Eric. "Be as it is, Lieutenant Corbett," he hissed, "Ransik still is the main issue. Once we handle the Mavericks, it should draw him out so that he may be dealt with."
Again, Matt tried to scan Logan's mind, but there was nothing. Wait, there was something, but it wasn't anything like human thought. It was a white noise, like data being forced to read as sound. No amount or style of mental shielding could cause that kind of effect, something was very inhuman about Logan. "May I ask what you mean by 'dealt with', Captain?" he asked, his eyes again narrowing. "Being the fact that we're going to soon enough see a disaster for mutant kind that will only lead to your own problems, I'd say the concern should be stopping the Mavericks and heading off the prejudicial hate that my kind will suffer."
"You're not the one who has the task of preserving history," Logan snapped back. "And if I didn't know better, I'd say you had the intent to aid a fugitive, something for which you too would be taken into custody and cryo-frozen."
"Whoa, no one is going to put him in any fuckin' freezer!" Eric was quick to stand between Matt and Logan. "Is that the only penalty you people have, freezing people into eternal torture?! And you wonder why Ransik hates you!"
Again came that icy glare. "You will stay out of this," Logan ordered, but when Eric refused to move, he backed down. "I don't have time for this, we have a mission to complete." He turned to Katie and nodded. "Lieutenant Bradly, you have your orders, I will monitor from the timeship. You will move out now."
Even as he said that, everything shook violently. The Time Rangers ran to the window and saw something streak from overhead in the sky, heading toward the center of the city. Matt and Eric glanced at each other, then, racing ahead of the others, made their way outside. "Let's rock and roll," the younger of the two Power Rangers stated. "Let's..."
"Lieutenant!"
The boy groaned and turned around. He was forced to let the power build-up in his palm disperse while Logan walked over to follow. "What is it?"
"You follow my orders," Logan replied sharply, then cocked his head toward what was now ground zero in the center of Silver Hills. Once the Time Rangers exited the lobby of Tomorrow Research, he then nodded. "You stay with the group, or you will not aid this mission at all. Move out!"
To no end had Logan pushed his limit with Matt. Despite the man's obvious problems with communication and actual procedure with the current era, Matt and Eric stayed with the Time Rangers, reaching the impact zone to find a large Maverick slowly pulling himself out of the crater his landing had created. "Now, let's do this." Matt thrust his right arm forward in unison with Eric's left, both in perfect synch as they swung out and brought their hands in. "Let's Rocket!"
"TimeFire!"
Both silver and vibrantly crimson red energy exploded out, lashing about and cascading to engulf the two, transforming Matt into the Silver Ranger while Eric once more became TimeFire. With a flick of his wrist, the Silver Cybernizer digitized into being around Matt's arm, and Eric snapped out the V-Defender to transform it into Blade mode. "We're ready to rip."
Katie nodded to the Rangers, then glanced back at the team which was now her command. "Alright, people," she remarked, then looked back toward the Maverick. "Chrono Morph!" She tapped the transformation switch and leapt up the instant time froze around her. Light blazed upwards along her body to form the armor of TimeRed, then paused at the neck and descended back down to form the helmet. Katie dropped back out of the time lock, then turned to the rest of the Rangers, noticing that they had not transformed with her.
Yuuri looked to her friends, then nodded. Orders were orders. "We have a job to do," she said, then took stance herself. "Time Ranger..."
"Chrono Morph!"
All four leapt up, transformed with the light rising up their bodies and sweeping down to form their armors in full. Yuuri stepped to take her place by Matt's side, knowing that despite Katie was the team leader of the Time Rangers, Matt was the more capable person there. "I hope this isn't all some giant mistake," she whispered.
"I know how you feel," he replied, then glanced at Katie. "She has a good heart. Bradly means well, but it's Logan I worry about." Matt knew Yuuri was staring at him from behind her helmet. "I can't sense his mind at all," the Silver Ranger explained, then glanced at the massive Maverick who even now saw them. "I'll explain later, we have a tin can to cut open."

High in Bio-Synth's main office building, not far off from the lab complex but untouched by the battle with Ares, members of the board were seated in wait. Jennifer had a look of restrained disgust as she took her seat at the far end of the table, but politely nodded as a man set down a black folder in front of her. Truth was, she had things she would rather have been doing, but part of her job was attending these meetings.
"Good afternoon, everyone," one of the executives Jen recognized from the hospital stated as he walked into the room. She glanced around at everyone in the room, noting that, in her jet black uniform, she stuck out like a sore thumb among all these businessmen and women. Now she had to resist a smile at that thought.
"I know we're all concerned about Mister Collins' recovery," the man continued. Again, Jen had to resist a look of disgust. "But I have some good news. Wesley Collins has agreed to take his father's place."
What?! Jen snapped her head over to the doorway and saw that Wes was stepping into the room, dressed in a full business suit, just as if he really was one of these people. No longer was it disgust on her face, but shock. Wes, why?! she thought. If she knew one thing about this young man, it was that he hated to just be handed thing such as this. Why was he agreeing to just let himself be a figurehead?
"He'll be in charge until Mister Collins is well enough to return."
Even as Wes nervously took his seat at the head of the table, Jen angrily tapped a pencil against her folder. She wasn't angry at Wes, far from. She was angry at the corporate money-mongers who had talked him into this. Her anger finally boiled over, and, pressing against her pencil, snapped the utensil.

The situation in central Silver Hills was just starting as the massive Maverick slowly lumbered toward the large group of Rangers. It was now that they could see just what this Replicant looked like. Standing at over ten feet tall, the machine had weapons mounted all over its body, showing that this had to be the leader of the Mavericks.
"You thought that I was gone?!" came the heavy voice. Despite the massive distortion, it was Ares, no denying it. "You think I wouldn't have a way out of death?! Think again, Rangers! I know what happened to me, you destroyed my body!"
"Shit nuggets," the Silver Ranger whispered in worry. It got even worse when, like he had before, Ares became swarmed in energy and grew into a massive giant machine. "Yuuri, we need those Jets of yours!"
Katie took the command then. She tapped her Changer to open a com line then brought the device to her face plate. "Captain, we need signal to Provider Base. Launch of Time Jets now."
"Sending the order now."
Within seconds, the long absent Time Jets burst out of the timestream and flew down to pick up the Time Rangers before streaking back up into the sky. Matt turned to Eric and nodded, both moving just before Ares could step on them. "Bring him out!" the younger Ranger called.
"V-Rex Battlezord, engage systems!"
The Time Jets completed forming the mode Beta TimeMega as the V-Rex arrived, taking aim and firing at Ares. The Maverick returned with a barrage that sent the gestalt falling backwards, and it was there sheer luck that the TimeMega didn't hit the ground. Taking its chance, V-Rex fired a volley from its main cannons, forcing Ares back and giving the TimeMega a chance to recover.
"How do we stop him?" Syon asked in panic. He had seen what Ares could do, but they didn't have the TimeThunder with them at that moment.
Katie gave no direct answer. "Captain!" she called into the com system. "We need some help here, tactical assessment?"
"Ares' body has a cooling shaft on his back side, sending you the data now."
Yuuri cocked her head as the data uploaded to their armor computers. Something was very suspicious about how Logan just happen to some how know a weakness on Ares, especially since this was a new form for the Maverick. She was beginning to realize that Matt was very right in being paranoid. "How exact do we have to be in targeting this shaft?" she asked, trying to see if there was anything else to indicate that Logan knew more than he should.
His words only confirmed that fear. "Your targeting has to be exact, Asami. If you're off even by a nano, the detonation will hold enough force to destroy all of Silver Hills."
It was undeniable now; Logan knew things that no one in Time Force should know about their enemy. It would have to wait, they had a job to do. Yuuri nodded to Katie, then gripped her controls tightly. "Hang on everyone!" she ordered. "This is gonn'a be a rough one!"

Back at Bio-Synth, the board meeting still continued. Jen could see the utter look of boredom on Wes' face, a feeling she very much shared with him at the moment. All they had been listening to was one of the accountants, Jennings, ramble on about stock value.
"Now, let me bring you up to speed regarding the Canadian market," the man stated, pointing to a chart. "Bio-Synth is currently trading at forty-eight point nine, which is four points up from last quarter."
My god, I could die listening to this, the mercenary thought. She was saved from her boredom when one of the Silver Guardians rushed into the room from a side door and hurried over to bend down and whisper news of the attack in the city to her ear. She glanced at Wes, then nodded to the Guardian. "Let's get going," she replied softly, then got out of her seat and raced out of the room.
Wes looked up, almost moved to stand, then found a report being place in front of him. It was a grim reminder of the fate he had now been forced into, and he could do nothing about it.

Things were going badly for the Rangers. Ares laughed and released a massive volley that caused chunks of armoring to explode from the hull of the TimeMega. Eric and Matt couldn't help but try and do what they could, which sadly was little.
"Get V-Rex to warrior mode!" Matt cried as he watched the destruction. "We need to stop that bucket head from moving around so much!"
Eric gave a nod and tapped one of the keys on the V-Fire. "V-Rex BattleZord!" he called into the device. "Warrior Mode!"
The Zord transformed and ran to fight Ares on equal grounds again, but once more, the Maverick fought off his enemy, then turned his attention to the two Rangers still on the ground. "How industrious of you both!" he spat hatefully. It was then that they all heard a distinct mechanical roar, like that of a tiger. He turned just in time to be slammed away by the jet black ThunderCat, which quickly took position to cover the V-Rex and the TimeMega.
"TimeThunder!" Yuuri exclaimed. Surely Wes had sent Jen to help them, it was the only explanation.

Logan, however, was less than happy at the appearance of Bio-Synth's Ranger. "What is she doing here?" he said, voice devoid of any emotion. He quickly tapped something on his console, then turned his attention back to the battle. "Lieutenant Bradly," he stated into the coms. "Keep involvement from the TimeThunder to a minimum, we can't let her cause more disruptions in the timeline."
"I...understand, sir."

Katie looked to the other Rangers. "We have to keep the TimeThunder out of this fight as much as possible," she relayed. "Any more involvement on her part will disrupt history even more than already done."
It was now Lucas and Domon who joined Yuuri in staring at TimeRed. "Wait," Lucas said, pointing to the ThunderCat on the main screens. "She's here to help us, and her weaponry is of this era. How can that disrupt the timeline, that would preserve it!"
She couldn't reply to that logic. On the other hand, Logan gave his orders. She didn't know what to do, she didn't have the experience for this. Unfortunately, her lack of action resulted in the TimeMega being struck to the ground by Ares as he fired full force on them. The gestalt hit the ground, then, ejecting the Rangers, burst back into the stream of time back into the future. "What happened?!"
It was then that both ThunderCat and V-Rex managed to land a damaging blow to Ares. He yelled out, then, in a flash, vanished, leaving only the Rangers to watch in horror at his escape. Yuuri got to her feet, looking around for any sign of the Maverick, but he was gone.
"Shimatte!"

It was finally over for Wes as he walked out of the office building and toward his father's limo. He hoped that he wouldn't have to have anymore reminders for the rest of the day that he was doing exactly what his father had tried to force on him, but when the driver addressed him as "Mister Collins", it only caused his depression to increase that much more.
But even with all that, he could see, in his mind, his friends having to fight without him, and regardless of the fact that Time Force was now completely involved in the command of this operation, he could see nothing but disaster.

"That was abysmal!" Logan yelled at the group. Most of all, his eyes were locked on Matt and Eric. "I expected much more from you people, most of all you two, Lieutenants! What the hell happened out there?!"
Yuuri bite her lip, but Eric saved her the trouble of answering. "I heard your order over the com lines," he stated. Logan turned to glare at him, but Okibi ignored that. "You told them to keep Jen out of it, why? She's from this era, and none of the technology she uses wasn't already here before you Time Force people showed up." He raised his chin. "I think the question is, what the hell were you thinking with that order?"
The man stared at Eric for a long time, as if he was going to say something brutal, but then walked past him. "The purpose behind my orders are not for you to know," Logan answered sharply. "Know that I want her involvement to a minimum, and that is the end of that, understood?"
He stopped in front of Matt. The boy knew Logan suspected something of him. Even with his inability to read the captain's mind, Matt could feel it just by reading his body language. Nothing was said between them, but the boy could feel the hate that bled from the man toward him. Logan finally stepped away and toward his office on the timeship. "Dismissed!"
They waited until he was gone, then finally broke down out of attention. "Dismissed?!" Domon hissed venomously. "I'll give you dismissed, kisame!"
"Domon!" Yuuri snapped, but her heart wasn't into reprimanding the man. She could not help but share his feelings in the matter. "He's under a lot of stress, just like the rest of us."
"That stress have to include completely despising me being around?" Matt asked. He unzipped the uniform jacket and reached his hand in to scratch his back. "I can't sense a single thought from him, not even mental blocks." He could see the increasing confusion in the woman's eyes. "When I try to touch his mind, I feel like I'm looking at a computer. It's like white noise, the kind that you get when you force a data track to play as sound data. What's more..."
He sighed and shook his head. "What's more, this team is a shamble without Wes, myself included." He glanced to Bradly and nodded. "No offense, Lieutenant. You have your heart in the right place, but you don't have the experience we do."
Katie nodded solemnly, saying she very well understood. "None taken, Lieutenant. But I have my orders, we all do. And unfortunately for you all, those orders are that I am to be TimeRed and lead this team under Captain Logan's orders."

Wes silently opened the door of the room his father lay in at the hospital and walked in. He set down his briefcase, took off his jacket, then slumped down into a chair. No matter how much he tried, Logan's words continued to haunt him, and the fading sunlight of the day made it only worse.
"Destiny cannot be changed...this is your fate. Tomorrow, your father will die."



To Be Continued...