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Desert Training
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"My world wasn't exactly the finest, Shion. It needed heroes in colorful "spandex" like suits of armor to go around and put the hurt on bad guys on a regular basis. All in all, I'd rate it a 6/10 on a scale of 1-10. If you ever do encounter Omni, be sure and ask him why he steals the abilities and weapons of whoever he brings to this place from them. When I was back home I had accumulated dozens of martial arts styles, yet when I attempt to practice the moves here it is like my body doesn't remember how to do them. I've become clumsy, and weaker than I ever was back home. It is why I am currently in the process or was in the process of training here in the Endless Dunes. I hoped the sweltering heat would serve as motivation to me in order to make me practice harder and become stronger than I am now." 

It was partially true. Another reason was that if the first team of Power Rangers had undergone a dangerous quest in a desert environment in order to achieve new powers for themselves after the loss of their first, Veritas believed that if the individual who had forged those new powers was around he was likely to be concealed within the Endless Dunes. Unfortunately, he hadn't had enough time to search properly and thus prove or disprove his theory about whether or not such a man existed here in the Omniverse. Acquiring the power of a ranger was going to be much harder than he had initially surmised with all of the Primes presently in the Omniverse. Sure he had some of the weapons of the Rangers such as the Taro Saber and the Spin Sword as well as the Shark Sabers. Would they be enough if he were to encounter trouble? 

"The individual I wanted to find in the Endless Dunes was not there. Perhaps I need to look elsewhere for someone to teach me how to handle my blade properly so that I can fight. I've also got a numerous array of old skills that I'll need to learn how to perform anew. Fortunately with the use of Omnilium relearning them should be fairly less difficult than it was the first time I learned them." said Veritas. On foot it had taken both of them a couple of hours, all in all about four hundred and eighty minutes to get to the gate that led to the Nexus. 

"Here we are. I've kept up my end of the bargain and escorted you to the gate to the Nexus. From here I am afraid you are on your own, but if you are able to create a communicator we could perhaps stay in contact." 


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Desert Training - by James Knight - 05-11-2017, 05:09 PM

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