![]() I love some of the people you meet and get to have incredible conversations with but it is a whole different type of clientele that is not what you see in the food or other retail areas. ![]() Apple is also a company that listens to its employees and open to our opinions on how things are working and how things aren't working. I personally am not able to live off of my income comfortably and working 9 hour shifts 5 days a week, I shouldn't have to say that. This information is discarded at the end of your session or in accordance with your browser settings. someone that has been employed at the retail store 10 years is getting paid at what I started. We use your IP address or browser to approximate your location. Within the retail stores there are only so many positions available to grow towards and unless you wish to become a genius or technician its easy to plateau.Īpple hires incredible people, the stores have an incredible culture and you work with people that you can easily call family, the pay is competitive when looking at compensation in similar jobs, however the pay increase of those that stay with the company longer periods of time seem unfair. I feel as a sales associate I have grown greatly. Working at Apple is great and gives you a new set of skills when it comes to customer service standards. Make an appointment for your broken device, or learn about your new device - more. On December 19, all stores in California, with the exception of the Apple Park location. My favorite part of this job on the customer facing side is that there is no cost to anyone for any services we offer in the store (at least upfront). Hours may be limited, with an emphasis on repair appointments. We even have business opportunities to teach employees how to assist small/medium business with their tech needs and opportunities that Apple might assist with. These experiences can lead to becoming a Genius (Mac Hardware/Software certifications), a Leader (management experience opportunities, leading different areas of the store), performing visual management (set up new products on display, organize the store, etc), or managing inventory and bring products to our peers for sales. At that point, your day would consist of managing appointments for the technical side of things (Genius Bar), or taking appointments for Mobile devices. That might be selling, managing appointments, or helping teach new customers about their product.Īs you become more experienced in the store, or partner with a Leader to express interest, you may be developed to assist with technical support on iOS devices. I have seen countless new hires go from borderline entirely introverted in a social setting to blossoming into a whole new version of themselves after 6 months of working in Apple Retail.Ī typical day at work involves checking various forms of communication about any information that might be coming down the pipeline, connecting with your peers and friends, and performing whatever task you are assigned to for the day.
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Wu sees this both as a way of improving animal handling and by creating animals which better fit popular expectations of what a dinosaur should be in the minds of the 1980s public (i.e., slow and dim witted). There is a whole chapter (Version 4.4) dedicated to a dialogue between Hammond and Wu where Wu tries (and fails) to convince Hammond to further modify the dinosaurs. I actually think both Book Hammond and Film Hammond would be against the creation of the I. But I’ve always wondered if that’s what Hammond wanted to change or if all the dinosaurs were as authentic as possible?Īs far as OP’s question, I also think Hammond may have disapproved, but I am not 100% sure because Masrani clearly had respect for Hammond and literally says Hammond was an inspiration for his park, so why would he start approving making monstrous dinosaurs if he didn’t think Hammond would be honored by it?Īlthough it’s later revealed that Masrani wasn’t even closely involved with the project and Wu has been making changes behind his back, but Masrani did approve a more scary dinosaur that drew more audiences to the park that wasn’t a real dinosaur. rexes in the Cretaceous of the JP universe roared like tigers so Hammond didn’t have anything changed about them.Ī tiger’s roar sounds more majestic than a low-frequency rumbling. rex had was either due to his team of scientists inserting a tiger’s roar to make dinosaurs appear more sexy (thus making them a little less authentic, assuming the real ones didn’t roar like tigers) or that T. I am going slightly off topic, but do you really think Hammond wanted “real” dinosaurs or was that a facade? I ask because I feel the tiger’s roar the T. We are a fan-ran community and have no official connection to Jurassic Park! /r/JurassicWorldAlive (GPS based game but with Dinosaurs)./r/JurassicWorldEvo (JW Evolution) / /r/JurassicParkOG (JP Operation Genesis).Some content that may not create discussion are memes or NSFW posts, although NSFW is allowed, if not overly obscene.Ĭlick to message the mods if you have any questions or are concerned your post was caught in the spam filter. Such examples are news stories or original content. NSFW is allowed, but MUST be marked as NSFW. Absolutely no pictures of people that look like JP characters without their consent. ![]() Memes are allowed in the form of high quality original content only. No low effort content, trolling, memes, or candid pictures. Hide spoilers in posts using this method: Mark all spoilers using spoiler tag and no spoilers in titles If your content is unrelated to Jurassic Park/World please post it in a relevant subreddit, and not here. This includes overwhelming the subreddit with your own content such as videos, blog posts, toys, pictures not in an album, and artwork. Reddiquette is ever changing, so a revisit once in awhile is recommended. Please read the few rules posted below before submitting a new post. A community 65 million years in the making!Ī place to discuss the novels, films, games, & toys. ![]() Meteorologists dismissed the 2016 carnage as a 1-in-1,000-year event. "When you have eight inches coming down, terrible things can happen." "Ellicott City was as prepared as it could be," he said. But the town rebuilt, and Kittleman said flood abatement efforts have been underway since that time. "A lot of individuals provided the same level of heroic effort, helping pull people out."Ī similar flash flood disaster two years ago killed two people, battered buildings and swept away cars. "We're thankful and not just for the first responders," he said. ![]() Gardner said many people on Main Street when the flooding occurred showed courage in the face of horror. Larry Hogan declared a statewide state of emergency and paid a visit to assess the damage. Rescue workers were out in force across the town, 13 miles west of Baltimore along the Patapsco River. Maryland Gov. Fire Chief John Butler said first responders assisted in the evacuations of about 300 people, more than two dozen of them water rescues from "a high level of danger." Gardner said 911 call systems were bombarded with about 1,100 calls that started when the flooding began at about 4 p.m. Watch Video: Witnesses describe Maryland flood chaos But his elevated two-story home made it through again. Miser, 77, said he’s watched other floods hit the area, including the 2016 disaster. “There were logs and everything just floating like I was living on a river.” Ray Miser was sitting on his porch Sunday as at least 2 feet of water began rushing past his home. “It sure was a sight,” he said. Police identified the missing man as Eddison Alexander Hermond, 39, a resident of nearby Severn and an active duty member of the Army National Guard.Ĭounty Police Chief Gary Gardner said Hermond was helping hold a door shut to keep water from entering a downtown restaurant when he went out to help a woman find her cat.Īt one point, people saw Hermond "go under the water and not surface," Gardner said. More: Ellicott City flooding prompts emergency rescues, state of emergency I will support whatever decision they make." "They are going to have to make a tough decision. Kittleman said he understands if business owners who rebuilt two years ago decide to walk away this time. View Gallery: Flash flood devastates historic Maryland town ![]() rock fans are finally realizing: the members of Rush deliver what their name implies. What Canada has known for some time, U.S. Both sides carry the Rush trademark of hard rock.īoth the creative juices and momentum are flowing for Rush and there is little doubt that 1976 will be a breakout for the group in the entire U.S. The other side contains conventional songs. The just released "2112" is a natural progression from "Caress Of' Steel." One side is a futuristic tale of life on another planet where individuality and creativity have been stamped out, with computers controlling everything. Rushs fourth album, 2112, first released in 1976, proved a breakthrough, highlighted by its seven-part title suite - written by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson. trek, which established Rush as headliners in the Midwest and Northwest. In mid-July, the group recorded "Caress Of' Steel," soon afterwards departing for a three-month U. tour with Aerosmith and Kiss, the band returned to the north country for its first headlining tour, including a sellout at Toronto's Massey Hall. market and broke them wide open in Canada, enabling Rush to win the 1975 Juno Awards (the Canadian Grammy) as Most Promising New Group.įollowing a four-month U. In January of 1975, the group recorded "Fly By Night," which solidified the U.S. Mercury distributor in Canada, Polydor Ltd., assumed Canadian distribution.Īt this point Neil Peart joined the band as drummer, just six days before a four-month U.S. Twenty-four hours later, Rush was signed to Mercury and the LP was released in August. The trio's management went to American Talent International booking agency which signed Rush on the spot and sent a copy of the LP to Mercury Records. stations got copies of the album, played it, and phones went wild. Rather than shop around for a label, the band and its managers set up Moon Records and released the LP themselves in early 1974. The initial tracks for the album were laid down in one eight-hour stretch, and overdubbing and remixing completed a few months later. and Canadian headlining dates.īased in Toronto, Rush started with another drummer and did the grueling club/bar one nighters until early 1973, when the group decided it was time to record an album. It tells the story of a man living in a dystopian society in the year 2112. It also happens to be a great piece of rock & roll that lifts the listener through a variety of moods and textures. 2112-the title suite of the bands 1976 breakthrough album-is a comically pretentious, futuristic rock opera written by a nerdy drummer and sung by a whiny-voiced geek. It is a seven-part epic that lasts about twenty minutes. Only Rush could have pulled this off, and only in the 70s. The album is most famous for its song 2112, which has the same name as the album. By the end of 1976, the first four Rush albums, including "2112," should be gold in the north country.įor Geddy Lee, bass guitar and lead vocals, Alex Lifeson, guitar, and Neil Peart, drums, this success is the result of seven years of hard work, from the early high school and bar gigs through the current U.S. (album) 2112 is the fourth studio album released by the Canadian progressive rock band Rush. Meanwhile, the debut LP, "Rush", is inching towards gold. "Fly By Night," the second LP, turned gold in Canada in December, and "Caress Of' Steel," the third album is rapidly closing in. From a straight forward thundering debut LP in 1974 through the multi-layered music and lyrical concepts of the new LP, "2112," Rush is continually pleasing its audience without sacrificing artistic integrity.Īnd this constant progression is working to the group's benefit. fans are finding out, Rush is one fine rock band. It features Rush staples "Tom Sawyer," and "Limelight," as well as fan-favorite instrumental "YYZ." It also went quad-plat in Canada for sales of 400,000 copies, which seems kind of low until you Google the country's total population (34 million), and realize there's a good chance that even far-north igloo-dwellers are blasting "Red Barchetta" across the Arctic tundra.2112 Press Kit Mercury Records, February 23, 1976, transcribed by pwrwindowsĪs Canadians have known for some time, and as an increasing number of U.S. (that's a quadruple-platinum status) of 1981's "Moving Pictures," Rush's most popular record. Please, carry on.Ĥ million: Number of copies sold in the U.S. In fact, I apologize for even bringing up Nickelback. Thankfully, country of origin and being comprised of members of the species Homo sapiens are the only things the two bands have in common. ![]() If you think that's an impressive number, keep in mind that fellow Canadians Nickelback have sold 21.5 million, thus illustrating an insanely broad range of sophistication among the American album-buying public. ![]() 25 million: Number of albums Rush has sold in the U.S. ![]() In 1989, he appeared in several movies and some of them are Heartwood, If I Die Before I Wake, Shadrach, and I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. He portrayed amazing roles in Rosewood, Acts of Betrayal, and Lolita in 1997. He played a role in Something to Talk About, The Journey of August King, Assassins in 1995. He also played a role in The Handmaid's Tale in 1990 and he also appeared in Sommersby in 1993. He has played role in a movie named Black Rainbow in 1989. He has played many roles in television series and movies. Muse Watson has been actively involved in acting since 1989. He worked as a driver, coordinator in the transportation department, and rented equipment in 19 film productions while he was auditioning for his first role. There he appeared for the first time on stage on The Taming of the Shrew, a production of Shakespeare. After that, he attended Berea College which lies in Berea, Kentucky. He learned a music stipend at Louisiana Tech for two years. He then had to live his life in poverty along with his four siblings. He lost his father at a young age of 5 because of diabetes. He was born in Alexandria, Louisiana which lies in the United States. He is also the founder of the East Tennessee Conservatory for the Arts in order to promote awareness for the arts. Acting is the main source of income for Muse Watson. The net worth of Muse Watson is estimated to be 2 million dollars. “Girldads….” Muse Watson Daughter Source: Twitter Muse Watson's net worth She looks like an angel, and he has captioned this picture as Here is a picture of his baby girl, which he has uploaded on his Twitter account, and she is adorable. He thanks for her research and hard work, and he also explains he loves her, and so does his daughter. ![]() He thanks his wife for an amazing wife and all the help.įor Amazing Articles Of Your Favorite Celebrities, He has uploaded this picture of his wife and daughter on his Instagram account. Now he is alright and living a blissful married life with his wife. He had a tragedy in the past as his former partner passed away in a car crash. Muse Watson With His Wife source: Twitter He is looking very handsome in his white shirt and black coat whereas his wife is looking gorgeous in her black dress too. He uploaded this one on Valentine’s Day of 2020, and this is a beautiful picture of the couple. He has uploaded this romantic picture of his wife Nancy Ann Naumer on his Twitter account with a caption, They are happily married and there are no chances of divorce. They have decided to not reveal the name of their baby. Muse Watson married Nancy Ann Naumer after being in a relationship with her for a long period of time. He is known best for his role in Prison Break, a Fox television series, as Charles Westmoreland, I Know What You Did Last Summer as Ben Willis, and NCIS as Mike Franks. Muse Watson is a remarkable American screen and stage actor. ![]() If you are a PMI member and failed the PMP exam, the PMP exam retake fee is $275. PMP aspirants can make 3 exam attempts in a year. Therefore, you can lower your cost by paying the PMI membership fee first and then the PMP Exam fee. However, if you are a PMI member and taking the exam for the first time, the fee for the PMP Exam is $405. If you are not a PMI member and taking the exam for the first time, the PMP exam costs $555. ![]() PMP Exam Cost PMP Exam Feeīefore you can sign up for the PMP exam, you must satisfy the work experience and application requirements. However, you should never rely only on these free questions to prepare for the PMP exam. I’ve gathered a collection of free mock exam simulators available on my resource page. There are a few sites that offer free mock exam questions, although the quality will vary. This comparison chart shows the top PMP boot camp programs side by side. ![]() Velociteach, Project Management Academy, and PMTraining are reputable PMP boot camp training providers. The cost of a live virtual class can range widely, typically between $1000 to $2500. Instead of the on-demand course offered by PMI, if you prefer having an instructor in a live class or online boot camp training and a supportive environment, you can earn the required 35 contact hours and prepare for your PMP Exam. However, this is probably the least popular option because it is much more costly than the on-demand course available and has less to offer compared to the PMP boot camp course offered by the authorized training providers. The PMI’s official on-demand training costs $699 for PMI members and $799 for non-members. PMI offers the official on-demand PMP course. Option #3: Take the official PMI on-demand course Some PMP aspirants who already had the project management training through employment also choose to take the Udemy course as a backup plan in case PMI doesn’t approve the project management training through employment. The two most popular courses amongst PMP aspirants and the cheapest course available are PMP Certification Exam Prep by Andrew Ramdayal and Joseph Phillips’s PMP exam prep course on Udemy, which cost less than $20. There are on-demand courses that are available and qualify for the 35-contact hours. Option #2: Online project management courses You should consider one of the training options below. Leveraging free online resources may not be adequate to prepare you for the exam. The main disadvantage of this approach is that the prior training will most likely not prepare you for the current PMP exam. To be considered formal, the course must provide an end-of-course assessment and certificate of completion (or similar documentation verifying that you have successfully completed the course). If your employer has offered formal project management training or you have attended project management-related courses, the training may count toward the 35 contact hour requirement. The cheapest option is to leverage your prior project management training or if you are a certified Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM). Option #1: Prior Project Management training or CAPM holder The cost of training can range widely from $0 up to $2,500 depending on the preferred training style. There are several options for acquiring 35 contact hours and training for the PMP exam. Most PMP aspirants take PMP Training to satisfy the 35 contact requirement and prepare for the PMP exam. In addition to meeting the work experience requirement, the PMP candidate must complete 35 contact hours of project management training. ![]() PA, a subset of phonological awareness, is strongly related to the learner's oral language skills and is critical in learning to read. It was John Hart who first suggested that the focus should be on the relationship between what is now referred to as graphemes and phonemes.įor more information see Practices by country or region (below) and History of learning to read.Īlthough sometimes confused with phonics, Phonemic awareness (PA) is the distinct ability to hear, identify, and manipulate the individual spoken sounds of language, unrelated to writing. Prior to that children learned to read through the ABC method, by which they recited the letters used in each word, from a familiar piece of text such as Genesis. This principle was first presented by John Hart in 1570. ![]() ![]() The relationship between sounds and letters is the backbone of traditional phonics. The use of the term in reference to the method of teaching is dated to 1901 by the Oxford English Dictionary. The term phonics during the 19th century and into the 1970s was used as a synonym of phonetics. Teachers can use engaging games or materials to teach letter-sound connections, and it can also be incorporated with the reading of meaningful text. However, researchers point out that this impression is false. Some critics suggest that systematic phonics is "skill and drill" with little attention to meaning. The National Reading Panel in the United States concluded that systematic phonics instruction is more effective than unsystematic phonics or non-phonics instruction. Some recommend 20–30 minutes of daily phonics instruction in grades K–2, about 200 hours. ![]() In addition, researchers say that "the phonological pathway is an essential component of skilled reading" and "for most children it requires instruction, hence phonics". However, the Department of Education in England says children should practise phonics by reading books consistent with their developing phonic knowledge and skill and, at the same time they should hear, share and discuss "a wide range of high-quality books to develop a love of reading and broaden their vocabulary". Some phonics critics suggest that learning phonics prevents children from reading "real books". sublexical), it is often contrasted with whole language (a word-level-up philosophy for teaching reading) and a compromise approach called balanced literacy (the attempt to combine whole language and phonics). Since phonics focuses on the sounds and letters within words (i.e. Reading by using phonics is often referred to as decoding words, sounding-out words or using print-to-sound relationships.
![]() ![]() meeting ID) during the call-out.Ĭalling an H. When using any one of these online meeting platforms, at least for users joining from a PC, the experience might be disjointed but it’s typically straight forward: click a link, join from a browser, or be directed to install a client that will allow a user to join a meeting as a guest. This is set up by your system administrators and depends on the type of device you have. Tap Keypad if you need to enter digits (e.g. You can join Zoom meetings from your Board, Desk, and Room Series device by enabling it in Control Hub.If nothing is specified then default to SIP. Then tap Call. The Require Encryption for 3rd Party Endpoints (H323/SIP) setting will be enabled for all members of your account. Enter the IP address number found in your meeting invite info and toggle between H.323 or SIP as specified in the meeting details.Tap Call H.323/SIP located in the bottom-right corner. As the host, you can start the meeting from the Zoom desktop client for Mac, PC or Linux, the Zoom app for Android or iOS, your web browser, or an H.323 or SIP. Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, and cross platform group chat into one easy-to-use platform. ![]() I need to call a 3rd party conferencing system (Skype for Business, GoToMeeting, WebEx, etc.) from a Zoom Room.Ĭalling an H.323/SIP device to Start/Join a meeting ![]() ![]() You can identify these issues using the System Tune-Up tools as well, but the Smart Scan is a simple and quick way to cover all the bases. As well as malware, it identifies junk files, duplicates, cookies, and programs that auto-run on startup. I particularly like the Smart Scan, which combines malware detection with system optimization. In case you don’t have time to run a full System Scan, you can also run a Smart or Quick Scan - during my tests, both of these scans took around 10 minutes to complete. However, competitors like Norton and Bitdefender scored 100% detection rates in our testing. I cross-referenced my TotalAV test results with several of my colleagues’ tests, and the average detection rate was over 99%. Some competitors don’t treat spyware as malware, so I was glad to see that TotalAV detected these files. TotalAV detected nearly all of my test files (99.6%) in my System Scan, including ransomware files and spyware files that I had encrypted on my disk. TotalAV’s antivirus scan results were impressive. I downloaded almost 900 test files to my device, including viruses, trojans, ransomware, rootkits, spyware, and keylogging malware. Many competitors like McAfee can put a pretty big strain on CPU during system scans. Scans a single file, a folder, or your entire disk.ĭuring my tests, I first ran the System Scan, which took around 1 hour on my PC and didn’t noticeably impact my computer’s performance - which is pretty great. Scans for malware, junk files, and tracking cookies. Scans temporary files where viruses are usually found. There are 4 different virus scan types on offer: TotalAV’s malware scanner is a whitelisted version of Avira’s powerful anti-malware engine - this is very good news, because Avira’s malware scanner is one of the best on the market. If you’re looking for a simple-to-use antivirus with near-perfect malware detection rates and a couple of really useful internet security features, TotalAV is a good choice. That said, TotalAV is reasonably priced, offers a 7-day free trial, and comes with a 30-day risk-free money-back guarantee (14 days for monthly subscribers). And I certainly didn’t like how TotalAV tried to upsell me during the checkout process. It also lacks parental controls and cloud storage, which top brands like Norton and Bitdefender include. While I like most of TotalAV’s features, I wasn’t impressed with the lack of a firewall, and I found the password manager and ad blocker to be pretty basic. It scored a 99.6% detection rate, which places it among the top antivirus scanners of 2023. TotalAV’s malware scanner was excellent in my tests - catching virtually all of the malware I downloaded to my Windows computer, MacBook, and Android and iOS phones. It provides advanced real-time malware detection, good web security features, and various data privacy protections, all inside an easy-to-use and intuitive interface. ![]() TotalAV is a premium antivirus program with near-perfect malware detection rates and a wide range of top-quality security features. ![]() The Anointed: Garrison Vox - Kiya - Cavotus - Raegyn Meowgi - Wizard of Deception - Sheeple - Pilgrimage - Private Maize - Black Hold - Manic Mantelope - Unnamed Robot Chicken Monster - Unnamed Girl Robot Monster - Unnamed Turtle Samurai Monster - Unnamed Boomerang Kangaroo Monster - Unnamed Hipprogriff Monster - Unnamed Chainsaw Crocodile Monster - Crystal Cryptid - Double Disastron - Monsieur Muster - Mutant Rangers - Nefurious - Simulation Dinosaur Monster - Snakenstein - Beastbus - Murdercycles - Psychoslug, The Terror Snail - Royal Throney Rita Repulsa - Lord Zedd - Dayne - Goldar - Squatt - Baboo - Scorpina - ( Z) Putty PatrollersĪutomaton Dominion: King Aradon - Count Karnakusīullzer - Vitruvian Man Giant - Black Dragon - Sir Locks-A-Lot - Vixenya - Commandant - Unnamed Plant Monster - Unnamed Boar Monster - Pumpkin Rapper - Lokar - Serpentera - Goldar Clones - Unknown Golem Aliens - Zosma - Shapeshifting Putty Patrollers - Karmadillo - Boarlock - Goth Sloth - Crowverload - Psycho Green - Mr. DeSantos - Riley DeSantos - Robin DeSantos - Raul DeSantos - Journey Cranston - Violet Arias - Sam Scott - Olivia Cook - Mr. Leon ardo - Raph ael - Michel angelo - Dona tello - April O'Neil - Casey Jones - Splinterīulk - Skull - Ms. K - Amanda - XI - The Justice League - Godzilla Rhian - Telosi - Orisonth - Phiro - Aleia - XevĪndros - Yihzu - Edi - Naro - Kaly - Zhane Jason Lee Scott - Zack Taylor - Trini Kwan - Kiya Kyatyl - Yale of Saard - Kevor Vrin Tommy Oliver - Adam Park - Kimberly Ann Hart - Billy Cranston - Aisha Campbell - Rocky DeSantos - Matthew Cookīledso - Apophee - The Puram - Haza - Spa'ark Kimberly Ann Hart - Mike Corbett - Tanya Sloan - Heckyl - Cameron Watanabe - Andros - Ellarien - Remi Kimberly Ann Hart - Zack Taylor - Trini Kwan - Britt - Serge Grace Sterling - Nikolai Chukarin - Terona Washington - Daniel O'Halloran - Jamie Gilmore Jason Lee Scott - Zack Taylor - Billy Cranston - Trini Kwan - Kimberly Ann Hart - Tommy Oliver In Go Go Power Rangers Issue 20 was revealed that Lady Fienna had only Rita with Master Vile, that means Rito is Fienna's step-son, and Master Vile fathered him either before or after marriage to Fienna, with an unknown woman.a response" from the scorned patriarch for leaving him. Ryan also stated Fienna was smart to "expect. Ryan Parrott confirmed that the scene was meant to convey that Lady Fienna was hiding her child from her real father: Master Vile. In an interview, some fans were confused about the scene where Lady Fienna is with Zordon during Rita's birth implying Zordon is Rita's real father.Despite no longer existing, her essence has taken the form of the Dragon Shield that she wore on her dress, which becomes part of the Green Ranger's costume. ![]() She screams in agony as her spirit is ripped apart and absorbed into the coin, leaving only a bright green light emanating from the Power Coin. Lady Fienna says that her daughter's plan won't turn out as she hopes and that despite her cruel actions, Lady Fienna still loves her little girl and hopes she will find the light someday and be redeemed. Eventually, Rita gets a horrible idea, since she cannot find someone worthy, she will sacrifice her own mother's life energy to start up the Dragon Power Coin. Lady Fienna tries to get through to her, thinking that she can redeem her, but learns that Rita has become just as wicked as her former husband. She soon discovers though that her daughter is lying to her and is chained up after making an effort to try and stop her. Lady Fienna says that the only way to bypass the Coin's lock by Zordon is to find someone worthy. Rita lies to Fienna, saying that Zordon is gone and Master Vile is coming for her, she needs to get the coin working to defend herself. Lady Fienna was confused at first, but soon sees her daughter all grown up and embraces her. In the present, Rita summoned her life force in order to figure out how to get the Dragon Power Coin working. When little Rita was too tired, Fienna hides her behind a tree and chose to face the Tengas. She used her magic to attack them, and told them that her former husband would never get their daughter, but the sheer number of them overwhelms her and she was overtaken by them in front of the eyes of little Rita. A few years later, she and Rita where pursued by Tenga Warriors in the forest sent by her former husband Master Vile. After that, she found shelter on Planet Lutus, where she gave birth to her daughter Rita. And together with Zordon, they started a plan to protect her from her father. Over 10,000 years ago Fienna was married to Master Vile, during her pregnancy, she discovered how evil her husband really was and decided to run away from him. |
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