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Question: Write a transformation story of Lan Hikari (from the Megaman Battle Network video game/anime series) turning into Blake Bradley (in his Navy Thunder Ranger suit) from Power Rangers Ninja Storm live-action television series, complete with age progression, height progression, clothes change (Lan's clothes instantly changing into Blake Bradley's power ranger outfit), reality change (the world of Megaman Battle Network warping and turning into the world of Power Rangers Ninja Storm), and mind/mental change (with Lan Hikari's personality and memories being completely replaced with Blake Bradley's personality and memories, despite his best efforts on fighting off the new memories/personality, making him completely forget he was a young boy named Lan Hikari and only remembered ever being the ninja and a power ranger, as well as being named Blake Bradley). For Lan Hikari's appearance, he is an 11 year old boy who stands at 142.8 centimeters tall and has brown eyes and untidy brown hair, which he keeps out of his face with a bandana bearing the Hikari family mark. His upper-body attire consists of a white long-sleeved shirt with black squares on the elbows under an orange vest. From the waist down, he wears black shorts with yellow stripes on the sides, black ankle-socks, and orange shoes with black stripes. He carries detachable roller blades that allow him to instantly modify his shoes. He will often be seen with his backpack. He almost always carries his PET with him, and the later versions usually come with a pouch or a strap to carry it with. For Lan Hikari's personality, he is outgoing, headstrong, and has a strong sense of justice, though he is often lazy, often sleeping in causing him being late to prior engagements (even if he is the one who set them up), and is a poor student in school, much to Ms. Mari's frustration and despite MegaMan's nagging, though he has the highest grades in Virus Busting. Lan enjoys sports such as soccer and inline skating, which is shown in his preference to skate wherever he goes. He is shown to have a large appetite, often indulging when food is around. As an operator, Lan is able to concentrate in a way he cannot bring himself to do in other situations, and is quick to jump into action to save the day while others panic, even at his own risk. He has a keen sense of deduction, though he often has a simplistic way of looking at things. Despite his aptitude for Net Battling, Lan's ego and arrogance often lead to him making careless mistakes which sometimes put people he cares about in danger. His simple outlook on life also leads to several other problems, such as his emotional vulnerability, which has been exploited. Late in the third game, his vanity and then his trust are both abused in succession, and he is left believing that he is guilty for putting thousands of lives in danger, including his father's, causing him to fall into depression. When he finally arises, his worldview is tempered with a better understanding of evil. For Blake Bradley's appearance (after Lan turned into him), he is a tall, athletic power ranger, standing at around 6 feet tall. He has short, black hair. He is of East Asian in origins, making him oriental in appearance. In his power ranger outfit, he wears a pair of knee-high navy blue boots with golden crops, and has golden circular armor on his knees. He also has a black jumpsuit with a golden belt around his waist to separate the navy blue torso area and silver arms of the suit, with golden shoulder pads on his shoulders and the neck part of the jumpsuit being black like the legs and lower torso. In the middle of the jumpsuit's chest, it contains a strange symbol resembling a golden volcano inside of a golden circle. He also wears a pair of navy blue gloves with golden outlines on it. His helmet is navy blue-colored and covers his entire outfit, with a black visor outlined by golden (which also has an ornament on top resembling a "stag beetle's horn"). For Blake Bradley's personality, he is confident, charismatic, laid-back, determined, driven and humorous. Like Hunter, Blake is loyal to his team. He also has a sense of responsibility and has a desire to protect others. As a proficient fighter, he is also good in problem solving during the fight. Not a lot is known about Hunter and Blake Bradley's early years, except that they were both adopted at a young age by the Bradleys, a young couple who were also members of the Thunder Ninja Academy. It seems that both Bradleys shared a content childhood with their adoptive family, until they were later murdered by the fallen Wind Ninja, Lothor. Hunter and Blake unfortunately are unaware who is responsible for their deaths until years later. Following the death of their family, the boys continued to live at the Thunder Ninja Academy, now being raised by Sensei Omino. Blake and Hunter trained at the Thunder Ninja Academy under Sensei Omino who was later captured along with the whole academy by Lothor. Sensei Omino, knowing that the world needed protectors he gave Blake and Hunter the Thunder morphers. Lothor made them believe Sensei Watanabe was their adopted parents' murderer after he captured them, making Hunter and Blake go against the Wind Ninjas. However, their parents' spirits told them it was Lothor who killed them. After that, the Thunder Rangers allied with the Wind Ninjas and fought alongside them during many battles. It is implied that he has feelings for the Blue Wind Ranger, Tori Hanson. In "I Love Lothor," he and Cam were put under a spell and fell madly in love with Tori. By the end of the series, they know of each others' feelings. After the end of Ninja Storm, Blake achieved his dream of becoming a motocross star. There should also be quotes from the characters in this story so we know what they're saying and what they're thinking.
Lan Hikari was having a typical day at school in ACDC Town. He had overslept again and was late for class, much to the frustration of his teacher, Ms. Mari. He tried to focus on his lessons, but his mind kept drifting to his latest NetBattles and what upgrades he could find for MegaMan. At the end of the day, he packed up his things, slung his backpack over his shoulder, and muttered to himself, "Time to head home and see what NetBattles are in store for today." As he skated down the sidewalk, his PET beeped. "Lan, you really need to pay more attention in class," MegaMan's voice chided from the device. "Yeah, yeah, I know," Lan replied, grinning. "But that's why I have you, MegaMan. To help me out with that stuff!" Suddenly, a strange pulsating energy surrounded Lan. He halted his joyful ride, looking around in confusion. "What's going on?" he said aloud. MegaMan's voice crackled with static before going silent. The world around Lan began to twist and warp, colors blending together, shapes stretching and distorting. Lan's eyes widened in panic as his surroundings morphed into something entirely different. "What's happening to me?!" Lan exclaimed, feeling a strange sensation wash over him. He tried to move, but his body felt rigid. Moments later, Lan's body began to grow. His limbs stretched, muscles formed, and his small frame transformed into that of a tall, athletic young man. His clothes changed instantly, the white long-sleeved shirt, orange vest, black shorts, and roller blades replaced by the elaborate Navy Thunder Ranger suit, complete with the helmet and Thunder Morpher on his wrist. Inside his mind, Lan fought to hold on to his memories and personality, but they were being overwritten by new ones. He tried to hold onto the image of himself as Lan Hikari, the NetBattler, but it was like trying to grasp water. His memories of his family, friends, and MegaMan faded, replaced by memories of training at the Thunder Ninja Academy, the tragic death of his adoptive parents, and his fights against Lothor. "No! This isn't right! I'm Lan Hikari!" he screamed within his mind. But the struggle was in vain. Externalizing his new reality, Blake Bradley looked around the transformed world that now resembled Blue Bay Harbor from the Power Rangers Ninja Storm universe. "Looks like I'm needed here," he said, his voice filled with confidence and determination. His new personality, traits, and history settled into place. The memories of living contentedly with his adoptive family, their tragic deaths, and his fierce battles against evil were now who he was. He felt a sense of duty and responsibility, completely sure of his identity as Blake Bradley, the Navy Thunder Ranger. His communicator beeped, breaking his thoughts. "Blake, it's Hunter. We're needed at the academy. Lothor's attacking again." "On my way," Blake replied, feeling the rush of adrenaline for battle course through him. He moved with purpose and skill, every motion precise and trained. Blake stood tall, ready to protect the world and his friends. The legacy of Lan Hikari was buried deep within, replaced entirely by the steadfast heart of a Power Ranger. With a final thought of the past, he whispered to himself, "Looks like I'm right where I belong."
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