Rob was still trying to take in the fact that they had just won their first battle as Power Rangers. All of this was coming at him so fast, he didn't know what to make of it all. Fortunately, he wouldn't have to think on it much longer, as he and the other rangers were instantly teleported from the college and back to the Command Center. Rob staggered a bit, still not getting used to the whole process, and he turned towards Alpha. "Next time, warn me before you bring us here. Teleporting is really disorienting."
"My apologies," Alpha replied, "but I'm sure you will get used to that feeling very soon." Rob nodded and stepped forward.
"Power down," he stated, and in a flash his suit and weapons were gone, reverting him back to his normal self.
"Congratulations, Power Rangers!" Zordon exclaimed. "You have won your first battle against Zedd and Rita, but it is far from over. You have experienced first hand how villainous Goldar is, and I can assure you he will not always fall like he did today."
"Yeah, we probably got lucky we beat him," Rob admitted. He didn't want to confess that he wasn't strong enough to handle Goldar on his own, because that would imply that he failed as a leader. He decided to shake it off for now, but at the same time he still remembered Goldar's promise that they would meet up again.
"Luck had nothing to do with it," Zordon confidently assured. "You succeeded today because you were chosen by destiny to stand up against the evil that has now come. It has always been your fate to become Power Rangers, and today only proved that you are all strong enough to handle anything Zedd and Rita throw at you. However, I must strongly urge that you all must work together in these times, because it will only get harder from here on out."
"You can count on us," Rob replied, unfortunately he didn't quite agree with his statement. He couldn't help but worry about Patrick, as he seemed to really want to go off on his own against Goldar. If teamwork was going to be the key to their victory, then Patrick was going to have to learn to cooperate with the group.