Birds Of A Feather - Page Two
Zordon tells them not to be fooled by it's appearance. It is controlled by an ultra intelligent internal computer called Cardiatron. Your mission is to get inside the Hatchasaurus and disconnect the Cardiatron. Trini and Kimberly are not looking forward to that. Zack asks how? Zordon tells them to have confidence in your skills. I know you will find a way and wishes them good luck. The teens morph and teleport out.
The Rangers arrive and the zords are summon immediately. The Rangers leaped into their zords as giant Hatchasaurus appears. Red Ranger thinks they could use some help. Pink Ranger agrees. Red Ranger uses the Dragon Dagger to summon Dragonzord. Dragonzord arrives and immediately begins battling Hatchasaurus. It's an intense battle. Hatchasaurus makes a couple of strikes, but so does Dragonzord. Eventually Dragonzord grabs a hold of Hatchasaurus. Red Ranger announces that Dragonzord has got him, let's finish him guys! The rest of the Rangers are ready. Triceratops, Mastodon, Pterodactyl, and Sabretooth Tiger all fire at Hatchasaurus. Hatchasaurus is hit several times, goes flying through the air and lands on the ground. Hatchasaurus gets back up and Tyrannosaurus fires at it. Hatchasaurus is hit and blows up.
At the Moon Palace, Baboo, Squatt, and Scorpina have joined Rita and Goldar on the balcony. Squatt is impressed and comments that the Hatchasaurus is a goner. The Power Rangers blew him into a zillion pieces. Goldar points out that Hatchasaurus isn't finished yet.
The next day, Zordon instructs Alpha 5 to bring the Rangers here at once. The Earth is still in danger by Rita's monster. Alpha 5 quickly does so. Trini, Zack, Kimberly, Jason, and Billy are teleported to the Command Center. Zack asks what's wrong? Zordon informs them that the Hatchasaurus has not been defeated. Kimberly can't believe it. We totally shredded that thing! Zordon reminds them that they still have to destroy Cardiatron, it's computer. Zordon instructs them to observe the viewing globe. The viewing globe shows images of Hatchasaurus pieces reforming.