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** I present for your perusal ''[[Literature/NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey 2001 A Space Odyssey]]''... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around UsefulNotes/{{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one.

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** I present for your perusal ''[[Literature/NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey 2001 A Space Odyssey]]''... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''.''Manga/SgtFrog''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around UsefulNotes/{{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one.
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** I present for your perusal ''[[Literature/NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey 2001 A Space Odyssey]]''... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one.

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** I present for your perusal ''[[Literature/NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey 2001 A Space Odyssey]]''... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' UsefulNotes/{{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one.
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\n* The Earth Branch was made public in the year 2015, more than likely due to the Warstar, the Armada and Sledge's forces attack in such rapid succession.

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\n* Kat's Morpher during Katastrophe, it seems really pointless to give a ranger a morpher that only lasts an hour. However, a morpher like this can be used to either deputize a ranger for a short time, or to give a cadet hands on experience. That and it probably doesn't have an appropriate charger like the other morphers.

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** I present for your perusal ''[[Literature/NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey 2001 A Space Odyssey]]''... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one. HistoryMarchesOn, kind of.

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** I present for your perusal ''[[Literature/NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey 2001 A Space Odyssey]]''... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one. HistoryMarchesOn, kind of.
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** [[PinkIsManly Probably nothing.]]

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** [[PinkIsManly [[RealMenWearPink Probably nothing.]]
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* At the end of the series, Bridge and Sky are both promoted when Jack retires, and inherit their predecessor's ranger colors as a result. If this is the case, and if the Yellow and Pink Rangers are handled the same way, [[PinkIsForSissies what happens when a male reaches the Pink Power Ranger rank]]?

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* At the end of the series, Bridge and Sky are both promoted when Jack retires, and inherit their predecessor's ranger colors as a result. If this is the case, and if the Yellow and Pink Rangers are handled the same way, [[PinkIsForSissies what happens when a male reaches the Pink Power Ranger rank]]?rank]]?
** [[PinkIsManly Probably nothing.]]
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** Or they could have been in contact with Grumm before he officially showed up on Earth.

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** Or they could have been in contact with Grumm before he officially showed up on Earth.Earth.
* At the end of the series, Bridge and Sky are both promoted when Jack retires, and inherit their predecessor's ranger colors as a result. If this is the case, and if the Yellow and Pink Rangers are handled the same way, [[PinkIsForSissies what happens when a male reaches the Pink Power Ranger rank]]?
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* Yes, Captain Obvious, that's the meaning of "infallible".

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* *** Yes, Captain Obvious, that's the meaning of "infallible".
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*Yes, Captain Obvious, that's the meaning of "infallible".

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I think that\'s what was intended...


* The idea of the A-Squad's FaceHeelTurn. Even in the first episode it's mentioned that something's off about them, which was well before Emperor Grumm arrives. This indicates the team was ''already'' corrupt before his arrival.


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* The idea of the A-Squad's FaceHeelTurn. Even in the first episode it's mentioned that something's off about them, which was well before Emperor Grumm arrives. This indicates the team was ''already'' corrupt before his arrival.
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** There's only one problem to that... Kat said that the Morpher ''never makes mistakes''.
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** I present for your perusal [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[TwoThousandAndOne 2001 A Space Odyssey]]... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one. HistoryMarchesOn, kind of.

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** I present for your perusal [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour ''[[Literature/NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[TwoThousandAndOne [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey 2001 A Space Odyssey]]...Odyssey]]''... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one. HistoryMarchesOn, kind of.
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* Doggie asking Sky if he made Syd the leader could be seen as a subtle nod to Dekaranger, where in the first episode, Umeko/[=DekaPink=] believed she was the new leader.


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* Doggie asking Sky if he would follow Syd if he made Syd her the leader could be seen as a subtle nod to Dekaranger, where in the first episode, Umeko/[=DekaPink=] believed she was the new leader.

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\n* Doggie asking Sky if he made Syd the leader could be seen as a subtle nod to Dekaranger, where in the first episode, Umeko/[=DekaPink=] believed she was the new leader.




* The morphers judgement mode having the Rangers play JudgeJuryAndExecutioner was given a weak HandWave by saying the scanners on the morphers were infallible...but the biological makeup of the various alien races they fought against was so different, it would have taken one small programming error for an innocent alien to be declared guilty, or vice-versa. The only thing mitigating this from turning the Rangers into an army of Judge Dredds is that they only digitize the criminals into cards as opposed to executing them, so in case there's an innocent declared guilty, they can at least digitize him.

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* The morphers judgement mode having the Rangers play JudgeJuryAndExecutioner was given a weak HandWave by saying the scanners on the morphers were infallible...but the biological makeup of the various alien races they fought against was so different, it would have taken one small programming error for an innocent alien to be declared guilty, or vice-versa. The only thing mitigating this from turning the Rangers into an army of Judge Dredds is that they only digitize the criminals into cards as opposed to executing them, so in case there's an innocent declared guilty, they can at least digitize him.
him and detain them for further questioning.

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[[AC:FridgeHorror]]
* The morphers judgement mode having the Rangers play JudgeJuryAndExecutioner was given a weak HandWave by saying the scanners on the morphers were infallible...but the biological makeup of the various alien races they fought against was so different, it would have taken one small programming error for an innocent alien to be declared guilty, or vice-versa. The only thing mitigating this from turning the Rangers into an army of Judge Dredds is that they only digitize the criminals into cards as opposed to executing them, so in case there's an innocent declared guilty, they can at least digitize him.



** Or they could have been in contact with Grumm before he officially showed up on Earth.

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* The morphers judgement mode having the Rangers play JudgeJuryAndExecutioner was given a weak HandWave by saying the scanners on the morphers were infallible...but the biological makeup of the various alien races they fought against was so different, it would have taken one small programming error for an innocent alien to be declared guilty, or vice-versa. The only thing mitigating this from turning the Rangers into an army of Judge Dredds is that they only digitize the criminals into cards as opposed to executing them.

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** Or they could have been in contact with Grumm before he officially showed up on Earth.

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* The morphers judgement mode having the Rangers play JudgeJuryAndExecutioner was given a weak HandWave by saying the scanners on the morphers were infallible...but the biological makeup of the various alien races they fought against was so different, it would have taken one small programming error for an innocent alien to be declared guilty, or vice-versa. The only thing mitigating this from turning the Rangers into an army of Judge Dredds is that they only digitize the criminals into cards as opposed to executing them.
Earth.
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* The morphers judgement mode having the Rangers play JudgeJuryAndExecutioner was given a weak HandWave by saying the scanners on the morphers were infallible...but the biological makeup of the various alien races they fought against was so different, it would have taken one small programming error for an innocent alien to be declared guilty, or vice-versa.

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* The morphers judgement mode having the Rangers play JudgeJuryAndExecutioner was given a weak HandWave by saying the scanners on the morphers were infallible...but the biological makeup of the various alien races they fought against was so different, it would have taken one small programming error for an innocent alien to be declared guilty, or vice-versa. The only thing mitigating this from turning the Rangers into an army of Judge Dredds is that they only digitize the criminals into cards as opposed to executing them.
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The morphers judgement mode having the Rangers play JudgeJuryAndExecutioner was given a weak HandWave by saying the scanners on the morphers were infallible...but the biological makeup of the various alien races they fought against was so different, it would have taken one small programming error for an innocent alien to be declared guilty, or vice-versa.

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* The morphers judgement mode having the Rangers play JudgeJuryAndExecutioner was given a weak HandWave by saying the scanners on the morphers were infallible...but the biological makeup of the various alien races they fought against was so different, it would have taken one small programming error for an innocent alien to be declared guilty, or vice-versa.
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** Or they could have been in contact with Grumm before he officially showed up on Earth.

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** Or they could have been in contact with Grumm before he officially showed up on Earth.Earth.

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The morphers judgement mode having the Rangers play JudgeJuryAndExecutioner was given a weak HandWave by saying the scanners on the morphers were infallible...but the biological makeup of the various alien races they fought against was so different, it would have taken one small programming error for an innocent alien to be declared guilty, or vice-versa.
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** We'd ''better'' at least get some serious {{Shout Out}}s.

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** We'd ''better'' at least get some serious {{Shout Out}}s.Out}}s.
** Or they could have been in contact with Grumm before he officially showed up on Earth.
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* ''PowerRangersSPD'', Sky says that Bridge can't help wiggling his fingers when he says "buttery" because it's part of his cellular makeup; that may seem like a lame Sci-Fi HandWave at first, but then think about it. Bridge's powers are channelled through his hands, as are the "buttery" finger wiggles. I conclude that Bridge's powers are linked to buttery toast!

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* ''PowerRangersSPD'', Sky says that Bridge can't help wiggling his fingers when he says "buttery" because it's part of his cellular makeup; that may seem like a lame Sci-Fi HandWave at first, but then think about it. Bridge's powers are channelled through his hands, as are the "buttery" finger wiggles. I conclude that Bridge's powers are linked to buttery toast!
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** RPM was declared an alternate-universe/possible future in Clash of the Red Rangers. Presumably the same will be true of the Power Rangers season that airs in 2025, if there is one.
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** Make another series based in the future?
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** Since Bridge's PsychicPowers are channeled through his hands, it means that his hands have a much deeper connection to his brain and senses than a person should. Making gestures without thinking them through sounds like an obvious consequence.
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** I present for your perusal [[NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[TwoThousandAndOne 2001 A Space Odyssey]]... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one. HistoryMarchesOn, kind of.

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** I present for your perusal [[NineteenEightyFour [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[TwoThousandAndOne 2001 A Space Odyssey]]... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one. HistoryMarchesOn, kind of.
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* The idea of the A-Squad's FaceHeelTurn. Even in the first episode it's mentioned that something's off about them, which was well before Emperor Grumm arrives. This indicates the team was ''already'' corrupt before his arrival.
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** I present for your perusal [[NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[TwoThousandAndOne 2001 A Space Odyssey]]... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one. HistoryMarchesOn, kind of.

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** I present for your perusal [[NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[TwoThousandAndOne 2001 A Space Odyssey]]... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one. HistoryMarchesOn, kind of.of.
**We'd ''better'' at least get some serious {{Shout Out}}s.
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* Meta example: Assuming the [=Super Sentai/Power Rangers=] franchises are around long enough, how will the timeline be handled when the viewers are living in 2025, the year in which SPD is set?

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* Meta example: Assuming the [=Super Sentai/Power Rangers=] franchises are around long enough, how will the timeline be handled when the viewers are living in 2025, the year in which SPD is set?set?
** I present for your perusal [[NineteenEightyFour 1984]], [[TwoThousandAndOne 2001 A Space Odyssey]]... Actually there's a similar issue being handled over in ''KeroroGunso''. There's an existing character named Angol Mois, based around {{Nostradamus}}' original doomsday prophecy, which was proven moot by the time the anime caught up to the manga. The solution? The anime reveals that there's a ''dozen'' other world-destroying aliens out there, similar to Angol Mois, but "scheduled" to every doomsday prophecy out there, including the Mayan 2012 one. HistoryMarchesOn, kind of.
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* Assuming the SuperSentai/PowerRangers franchises are around long enough, how will the timeline be handled when the viewers are living in 2025, the year in which SPD is set?

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* Meta example: Assuming the SuperSentai/PowerRangers [=Super Sentai/Power Rangers=] franchises are around long enough, how will the timeline be handled when the viewers are living in 2025, the year in which SPD is set?
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* Assuming the SuperSentai/PowerRangers franchises are around long enough, how will the timeline be handled when the viewers are living in 2025, the year in which SPD is set?

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