((Ok, so I realize that this is becoming too much me telling the story and everyone else reacting... So to open this up a little bit to allow more creative flow, let's say the ranger's tried to teleport to Askel's planet, but ended up being separated on surrounding planets, depends if you want to be there with another person. You'll have access to your zords which can transform into miniature mega-zords on their own and you'll have one of Askel's minions coming after you while you try to get off the planet. Little Boy Cat, its up to you who you want to interact with, you could maybe planet jump if you'd like. So let's pick up at the point after the fact of being separated...))
It was all foggy as Geoff's eyes opened to a bright light in the sky. His head was spinning and it was hard to understand what had just happened. His bearings were shot for the moment, and he could only focus on the loud pain in his temples. A couple blinks later and he was squinting at a bluish green sky with two suns dotting it. He slowly raised himself up to rest with his hands holding him up, looking around at the surrounding area. A field of lush yellow grass sprawled out around him along with weird shaped plants and whatnot. He checked his ear to make sure the Spectrum Tooth was still there...
"Hello? Can anyone hear me?" he said into the ear piece. Nothing but static replied, leading him to remember something about teleportation. Then he remembered they had tried to transport to Askel's base, but he supposed it didn't work out quite like they had planned. A quick check on his wristband revealed a planet somewhere in the vicinity of Askel's ship-planet, but no known people's living on this planet. He was truly alone at the moment, and if he didn't do enough, he might be stuck there forever. So much for being a leader.
"Guess I could go look around," he said to himself as he stood up and began walking towards the beginning of some trees. Perhaps the grass was a bit too high, for he quickly tripped over something big and strangely familiar, landing on top of the object, and staring at the unconscious face of Frank. Geoff quickly regained himself before proceeding to wake his comrade up with a couple shakes and a pat to the face.
"Hey! Frank!" said Geoff as he coaxed the sleeping oaf. "Get up!"
"Wha?" said Frank in a groggy voice. Geoff watched as Frank seemed to experience the same reaction he had just a few moments ago. "Where are we?"
"Looks like the Spectrum Beam failed," said Geoff as he sat back on his haunches. "We've been separated from the others and I guess our wristbands are malfunctioning since it told me there weren't any other intelligent life forms on this planet... then again..."
"Hey!" said Frank as he nudged Geoff with his knee. "Can we keep the joke's about my brains to a minimum at least while I try to get over this headache?"
"I guess," said Geoff as he looked around. "When you're ready, we'll go look around and see what else is on this planet."