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* Alex taking over is seen as a bad move on his part, especially his supposedly out of nowhere antagonism towards his fellow Rangers. But consider that before Jen and the others took up the morphers, Alex was the only known active Ranger where he acted as vanguard of his personal team where no one questioned him. In many cases, he's probably sent on his own as we see from the start of the season. So he's probably going to have trouble leading a group that was commanded by his fiancée along side his ancestor.
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* If Alex is Wes's descendant, then why does he not seem to care about his [[ScrewDestiny supposedly inevitable]] death in the finale? Wouldn't that erase him from existence?
** Apparently they can’t sent reinforcements to the past because the timeship is destroyed. However, they’re sending the Megazord components back in time every episode, each of which has a seat in it.
** Considering that the morphers are genetically encoded, it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to assume that the same applies for the zords in the sense that only the Rangers themselves could use the zords safely; at best they won't work if anyone but the assigned Ranger tried to use them, and at worst... well, probably best not to speculate.
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** In "Reinforcements from the Future", one scene has Ransik (the villain of Power Rangers: Time Force) interrupting a powerful incantation by three Mutant-Orgs to try to defeat them. It doesn't completely work, but it has the side effect of nullifying the Mut-Orgs' mutant powers. Guess what happens to the half-mutant, half-human Ransik later?
** In the season finale, Ransik is shown the error of his ways by his daughter Nadira and her newfound love for humankind. It's Trip who, accidentally or not, shows her not all humans are evil in the first place. In a way, it's Trip, the [[InnocentAliens Innocent Alien]] who believed he wasn't as good as his Ranger peers, who was the first to trust Nadira despite her betraying him before, who saved the fate of the world as we know it.
** The Quantum Ranger suit is a near-exact match for the Red Ranger suit, an oddity in terms of SixthRanger designs which typically look much different from the main team while keeping a few stylistic similarities. When Circuit talks about the Q-Rex, he mentions that it was one used when Time Force first started experimenting with time travel. The Quantum Ranger powers were likely the first developed by Time Force and therefore served as a test-bed/prototype that the other Morphers were based on, starting with the Red Ranger.
** The Time Force Rangers living in a Clock Tower. What do clocks tell? The TIME.
** The fake movie used by the villains in "Movie Madness, Part 1" has a fight scene in which the hero has a climactic battle with the villain while armed with a sword. Seeing as how a sword is quite an advantage for the hero to have over the villain, this is the first clue that there is something not quite right about the "movie".
** Why are the Silver Guardians named as such? (Even though the original Timeranger source material names them the "City Guardians") It's because the name of the city in the official English material is "'''''Silver Hills''''', Washington [State]"!

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** * In "Reinforcements from the Future", one scene has Ransik (the villain of Power Rangers: Time Force) interrupting a powerful incantation by three Mutant-Orgs to try to defeat them. It doesn't completely work, but it has the side effect of nullifying the Mut-Orgs' mutant powers. Guess what happens to the half-mutant, half-human Ransik later?
** * In the season finale, Ransik is shown the error of his ways by his daughter Nadira and her newfound love for humankind. It's Trip who, accidentally or not, shows her not all humans are evil in the first place. In a way, it's Trip, the [[InnocentAliens Innocent Alien]] who believed he wasn't as good as his Ranger peers, who was the first to trust Nadira despite her betraying him before, who saved the fate of the world as we know it.
** * The Quantum Ranger suit is a near-exact match for the Red Ranger suit, an oddity in terms of SixthRanger designs which typically look much different from the main team while keeping a few stylistic similarities. When Circuit talks about the Q-Rex, he mentions that it was one once used when Time Force first started experimenting with time travel. The Quantum Ranger powers were likely the first developed by Time Force and therefore served as a test-bed/prototype that the other Morphers were based on, starting with the Red Ranger.
** * The Time Force Rangers living in a Clock Tower. What do clocks tell? The TIME.
** * The fake movie used by the villains in "Movie Madness, Part 1" has a fight scene in which the hero has a climactic battle with the villain while armed with a sword. Seeing as how a sword is quite an advantage for the hero to have over the villain, this is the first clue that there is something not quite right about the "movie".
** * Why are the Silver Guardians named as such? (Even though the original Timeranger source material names them the "City Guardians") It's because the name of the city in the official English material is "'''''Silver Hills''''', Washington [State]"!



** The mutants are supposed to be frozen, some of them for life sentences. One of them mentions that he has had two years to think while frozen. Just imagine a what a longer sentence would do. This and the fact that, either way, the mutants they fight are citizens and not any kind of inherently evil force are likely why this is a strictly no killing season.
** There's also the fact that, as kindly pointed out by [[WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers Linkara]], the Mutants are probably human beings with [[BodyHorror hideous mutations]]. (Thanks Linkara)
** The BlackKnight in "Beware The Knight". The Rangers have no knowledge of him or where he came from. Had he not attacked them in public they probably never would have even known about him and the only reason he was ever destroyed was because the Time Force Rangers came back in time. How many other monsters out there went under the radar because the Rangers don't notice them?
** The parents of the baby that Nadira finds in the finale are very likely dead from Ransik's rampage.
** Considering the 9/11 attacks happened during the show's run (which in turn [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents caused reruns to be]] [[EditedForSyndication heavily edited]]), it's highly likely they also happened in-universe as well. Were the Rangers ordered by Captain Logan not to prevent the attacks to preserve the future timeline?

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** * The mutants are supposed to be frozen, some of them for life sentences. One of them mentions that he has had two years to think while frozen. Just imagine a what a longer sentence would do. This and the fact that, either way, the mutants they fight are citizens and not any kind of inherently evil force are likely why this is a strictly no killing season.
** * There's also the fact that, as kindly pointed out by [[WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers Linkara]], the Mutants are probably human beings with [[BodyHorror hideous mutations]]. (Thanks Linkara)
** * The BlackKnight in "Beware The Knight". The Rangers have no knowledge of him or where he came from. Had he not attacked them in public they probably never would have even known about him and the only reason he was ever destroyed was because the Time Force Rangers came back in time. How many other monsters out there went under the radar because the Rangers don't notice them?
** * The parents of the baby that Nadira finds in the finale are very likely dead from Ransik's rampage.
** * Considering the 9/11 attacks happened during the show's run (which in turn [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents caused reruns to be]] [[EditedForSyndication heavily edited]]), it's highly likely they also happened in-universe as well. Were the Rangers ordered by Captain Logan not to prevent the attacks to preserve the future timeline?



** If Alex is Wes's descendant, then why does he not seem to care about his [[ScrewDestiny supposedly inevitable]] death in the finale? Wouldn't that erase him from existence?

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** * If Alex is Wes's descendant, then why does he not seem to care about his [[ScrewDestiny supposedly inevitable]] death in the finale? Wouldn't that erase him from existence?



*** Considering that the morphers are genetically encoded, it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to assume that the same applies for the zords in the sense that only the Rangers themselves could use the zords safely; at best they won't work if anyone but the assigned Ranger tried to use them, and at worst... well, probably best not to speculate.

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*** ** Considering that the morphers are genetically encoded, it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to assume that the same applies for the zords in the sense that only the Rangers themselves could use the zords safely; at best they won't work if anyone but the assigned Ranger tried to use them, and at worst... well, probably best not to speculate.
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** Considering the 9/11 attacks happened during the show's run (which in turn [[TooSoon caused reruns to be]] [[EditedForSyndication heavily edited]]), it's highly likely they also happened in-universe as well. Were the Rangers ordered by Captain Logan not to prevent the attacks to preserve the future timeline?

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** Considering the 9/11 attacks happened during the show's run (which in turn [[TooSoon [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents caused reruns to be]] [[EditedForSyndication heavily edited]]), it's highly likely they also happened in-universe as well. Were the Rangers ordered by Captain Logan not to prevent the attacks to preserve the future timeline?
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** Why are the Silver Guardians named as such? (Even though the original Timeranger source material names them the "City Guardians") It's because the name of the city in the official English material is "'''''Silver Hills''''', Washington [State]"!
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** Considering the 9/11 attacks happened during the show's run (which in turn [[TooSoon caused reruns to be]] [[EditedForSyndication heavily edited]]), it's highly likely they also happened in-universe as well. Were the Rangers ordered by Captain Logan not to prevent the attacks to preserve the future timeline?
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** The Quantum Ranger suit is a near-exact match for the Red Ranger suit, an oddity in terms of SixthRanger designs which typically look much different from the main team while keeping a few stylistic similarities. When Circuit talks about the Q-Rex, he mentions that it was one of the first experiments in time travel. The Quantum Ranger powers were likely the first developed by Time Force and therefore served as a test-bed/prototype that the other Morphers were built from, starting with the Red Ranger.

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** The Quantum Ranger suit is a near-exact match for the Red Ranger suit, an oddity in terms of SixthRanger designs which typically look much different from the main team while keeping a few stylistic similarities. When Circuit talks about the Q-Rex, he mentions that it was one of the used when Time Force first experiments in started experimenting with time travel. The Quantum Ranger powers were likely the first developed by Time Force and therefore served as a test-bed/prototype that the other Morphers were built from, based on, starting with the Red Ranger.




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** The fake movie used by the villains in "Movie Madness, Part 1" has a fight scene in which the hero has a climactic battle with the villain while armed with a sword. Seeing as how a sword is quite an advantage for the hero to have over the villain, this is the first clue that there is something not quite right about the "movie".



** The parents of the baby that Nadira finds in the finale are very likely dead.

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** The parents of the baby that Nadira finds in the finale are very likely dead.
dead from Ransik's rampage.
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** Considering that the morphers are genetically encoded, it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to assume that the same applies for the zords in the sense that only the Rangers themselves could use the zords safely; at best they won't work if anyone but the assigned Ranger tried to use them, and at worst... well, probably best not to speculate.

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** *** Considering that the morphers are genetically encoded, it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to assume that the same applies for the zords in the sense that only the Rangers themselves could use the zords safely; at best they won't work if anyone but the assigned Ranger tried to use them, and at worst... well, probably best not to speculate.
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** The BlackKnight in "Beware The Knight". The Rangers have no knowledge of him or where he came from. Had he not attacked them in public they probably never would have even known about him and the only reason he was ever destroyed was because the Time Force Rangers came back in time. How many other monsters out there went under the radar because the Rangers don't notice them.

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** The BlackKnight in "Beware The Knight". The Rangers have no knowledge of him or where he came from. Had he not attacked them in public they probably never would have even known about him and the only reason he was ever destroyed was because the Time Force Rangers came back in time. How many other monsters out there went under the radar because the Rangers don't notice them. them?

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* FridgeBrilliance: In "Reinforcements from the Future", one scene has Ransik (the villain of Power Rangers: Time Force) interrupting a powerful incantation by three Mutant-Orgs to try to defeat them. It doesn't completely work, but it has the side effect of nullifying the Mut-Orgs' mutant powers. Guess what happens to the half-mutant, half-human Ransik later?

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In "Reinforcements from the Future", one scene has Ransik (the villain of Power Rangers: Time Force) interrupting a powerful incantation by three Mutant-Orgs to try to defeat them. It doesn't completely work, but it has the side effect of nullifying the Mut-Orgs' mutant powers. Guess what happens to the half-mutant, half-human Ransik later?



* The Quantum Ranger suit is a near-exact match for the Red Ranger suit, an oddity in terms of SixthRanger designs which typically look much different from the main team while keeping a few stylistic similarities. When Circuit talks about the Q-Rex, he mentions that it was one of the first experiments in time travel. The Quantum Ranger powers were likely the first developed by Time Force and therefore served as a test-bed/prototype that the other Morphers were built from, starting with the Red Ranger.
* The Time Force Rangers living in a Clock Tower. What do clocks tell? The TIME.

* FridgeHorror: The mutants are supposed to be frozen, some of them for life sentences. One of them mentions that he has had two years to think while frozen. Just imagine a what a longer sentence would do. This and the fact that, either way, the mutants they fight are citizens and not any kind of inherently evil force are likely why this is a strictly no killing season.

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* ** The Quantum Ranger suit is a near-exact match for the Red Ranger suit, an oddity in terms of SixthRanger designs which typically look much different from the main team while keeping a few stylistic similarities. When Circuit talks about the Q-Rex, he mentions that it was one of the first experiments in time travel. The Quantum Ranger powers were likely the first developed by Time Force and therefore served as a test-bed/prototype that the other Morphers were built from, starting with the Red Ranger.
* ** The Time Force Rangers living in a Clock Tower. What do clocks tell? The TIME.

* FridgeHorror: FridgeHorror:
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The mutants are supposed to be frozen, some of them for life sentences. One of them mentions that he has had two years to think while frozen. Just imagine a what a longer sentence would do. This and the fact that, either way, the mutants they fight are citizens and not any kind of inherently evil force are likely why this is a strictly no killing season.



* FridgeLogic: If Alex is Wes's descendant, then why does he not seem to care about his [[ScrewDestiny supposedly inevitable]] death in the finale? Wouldn't that erase him from existence?

* FridgeLogic: Apparently they can’t sent reinforcements to the past because the timeship is destroyed. However, they’re sending the Megazord components back in time every episode, each of which has a seat in it.

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If Alex is Wes's descendant, then why does he not seem to care about his [[ScrewDestiny supposedly inevitable]] death in the finale? Wouldn't that erase him from existence?

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Apparently they can’t sent reinforcements to the past because the timeship is destroyed. However, they’re sending the Megazord components back in time every episode, each of which has a seat in it.

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* At first I never understood why the Silver Guardians were referred to as such. But then I realized it was a reference to the name of the city; Silver Hills.



* FridgeHorror: The mutants are supposed to be frozen, some of them for life sentences. One of them mentions that he has had two years to think while frozen. Just imagine a what a longer sentence would do.
** This and the fact that, either way, the mutants they fight are citizens and not any kind of inherently evil force are likely why this is a strictly no killing season.

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* FridgeHorror: The mutants are supposed to be frozen, some of them for life sentences. One of them mentions that he has had two years to think while frozen. Just imagine a what a longer sentence would do.
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do. This and the fact that, either way, the mutants they fight are citizens and not any kind of inherently evil force are likely why this is a strictly no killing season.



** It's implied Alex isn't a direct descendant of Wes. Rather, he's descended from a relative of Wes (a cousin or something along those lines).
** Some of us like to speculate that [[EpilepticTrees Alex is Wes' clone rather than his descendant]], so Wes wouldn't have to survive, just be around long enough for Time Force to collect his DNA.
** He wouldn't even need that - so long as Time Force, able to travel through time, exists, they could collect his DNA at any point. In true paradoxical form, they could even approach him after he became a Power Ranger and saved the world, but be doing this before the other Time Force Rangers in the future went back in time and oh I've gone cross-eyed.

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** It's implied Alex isn't a direct descendant of Wes. Rather, he's descended from a relative of Wes (a cousin or something along those lines).
** Some of us like to speculate that [[EpilepticTrees Alex is Wes' clone rather than his descendant]], so Wes wouldn't have to survive, just be around long enough for Time Force to collect his DNA.
** He wouldn't even need that - so long as Time Force, able to travel through time, exists, they could collect his DNA at any point. In true paradoxical form, they could even approach him after he became a Power Ranger and saved the world, but be doing this before the other Time Force Rangers in the future went back in time and oh I've gone cross-eyed.
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** The mother of the baby whom Nadira finds and protects in the finale is very likely dead.

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** The mother parents of the baby whom that Nadira finds and protects in the finale is are very likely dead.
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* The Time Force Rangers living in a Clock Tower. What do clocks tell? The TIME.
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* The BlackKnight in "Beware The Knight". The Rangers have no knowledge of him or where he came from. Had he not attacked them in public they probably never would have even known about him and the only reason he was ever destroyed was because the Time Force Rangers came back in time. How many other monsters out there went under the radar because the Rangers don't notice them.

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* ** The BlackKnight in "Beware The Knight". The Rangers have no knowledge of him or where he came from. Had he not attacked them in public they probably never would have even known about him and the only reason he was ever destroyed was because the Time Force Rangers came back in time. How many other monsters out there went under the radar because the Rangers don't notice them.
them.
** The mother of the baby whom Nadira finds and protects in the finale is very likely dead.
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* The BlackKnight in "Beware The Knight". The Rangers have no knowledge of him or where he came from. Had he not attacked them in public they probably never would have even known about him and the only reason he was ever destroyed was because the Time Force Rangers came back in time. How many other monsters out there went under the radar because the Rangers don't notice them.
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* At first I never understood why the Silver Guardians were referred to as such. But then I realized it was a reference to the name of the city; Silver Hills.
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** Considering that the morphers are genetically encoded, it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to assume that the same applies for the zords in the sense that only the Rangers themselves could use the zords safely; at best they won't work if anyone but the assigned Ranger tried to use them, and at worst... well, probably best not to speculate.

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** Considering that the morphers are genetically encoded, it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to assume that the same applies for the zords in the sense that only the Rangers themselves could use the zords safely; at best they won't work if anyone but the assigned Ranger tried to use them, and at worst... well, probably best not to speculate.speculate.
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* FridgeLogic: Apparently they can’t sent reinforcements to the past because the timeskip is destroyed. However, they’re sending the Megazord components back in time every episode, each of which has a seat in it.

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* FridgeLogic: Apparently they can’t sent reinforcements to the past because the timeskip timeship is destroyed. However, they’re sending the Megazord components back in time every episode, each of which has a seat in it.it.
** Considering that the morphers are genetically encoded, it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to assume that the same applies for the zords in the sense that only the Rangers themselves could use the zords safely; at best they won't work if anyone but the assigned Ranger tried to use them, and at worst... well, probably best not to speculate.
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* The Quantum Ranger suit is a near-exact match for the Red Ranger suit, an oddity in terms of SixthRanger designs which typically look much different from the main team while keeping a few stylistic similarities. When Circuit talks about the Q-Rex, he mentions that it was one of the first experiments in time travel. The Quantum Ranger powers were likely the first developed by Time Force and therefore served as a tesbed/prototype that the other Morphers were built from, starting with the Red Ranger.

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* The Quantum Ranger suit is a near-exact match for the Red Ranger suit, an oddity in terms of SixthRanger designs which typically look much different from the main team while keeping a few stylistic similarities. When Circuit talks about the Q-Rex, he mentions that it was one of the first experiments in time travel. The Quantum Ranger powers were likely the first developed by Time Force and therefore served as a tesbed/prototype test-bed/prototype that the other Morphers were built from, starting with the Red Ranger.
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** He wouldn't even need that - so long as Time Force, able to travel through time, exists, they could collect his DNA at any point. In true paradoxical form, they could even approach him after he became a Power Ranger and saved the world, but be doing this before the other Time Force Rangers in the future went back in time and oh I've gone cross-eyed.

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** He wouldn't even need that - so long as Time Force, able to travel through time, exists, they could collect his DNA at any point. In true paradoxical form, they could even approach him after he became a Power Ranger and saved the world, but be doing this before the other Time Force Rangers in the future went back in time and oh I've gone cross-eyed.cross-eyed.

* FridgeLogic: Apparently they can’t sent reinforcements to the past because the timeskip is destroyed. However, they’re sending the Megazord components back in time every episode, each of which has a seat in it.
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* The Quantum Ranger suit is a near-exact match for the Red Ranger suit, an oddity in terms of SixthRanger designs which typically look much different from the main team while keeping a few stylistic similarities. When Circuit talks about the Q-Rex, he mentions that it was one of the first experiments in time travel. The Quantum Ranger powers were likely the first developed by Time Force and therefore served as a tesbed/prototype that the other Morphers were built from, starting with the Red Ranger.
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** Some of us like to speculate that [[EpilepticTrees Alex is Wes' clone rather than his descendant]], so Wes wouldn't have to survive, just be around long enough for Time Force to collect his DNA.

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** Some of us like to speculate that [[EpilepticTrees Alex is Wes' clone rather than his descendant]], so Wes wouldn't have to survive, just be around long enough for Time Force to collect his DNA.DNA.
** He wouldn't even need that - so long as Time Force, able to travel through time, exists, they could collect his DNA at any point. In true paradoxical form, they could even approach him after he became a Power Ranger and saved the world, but be doing this before the other Time Force Rangers in the future went back in time and oh I've gone cross-eyed.
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** In the season finale, Ransik is shown the error of his ways by his daughter Nadira and her newfound love for humankind. It's Trip who, accidentally or not, shows her not all humans are evil in the first place. In a way, it's Trip, the [[CuteClumsyGirl Cute Clumsy Guy]] who believed he wasn't as good as his Ranger peers, who was the first to trust Nadira despite her betraying him before, who saved the fate of the world as we know it.

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** In the season finale, Ransik is shown the error of his ways by his daughter Nadira and her newfound love for humankind. It's Trip who, accidentally or not, shows her not all humans are evil in the first place. In a way, it's Trip, the [[CuteClumsyGirl Cute Clumsy Guy]] [[InnocentAliens Innocent Alien]] who believed he wasn't as good as his Ranger peers, who was the first to trust Nadira despite her betraying him before, who saved the fate of the world as we know it.
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** In the season finale, Ransik is shown the error of his ways by his daughter Nadira and her newfound love for humankind. It's Trip who, accidentally or not, shows her not all humans are evil in the first place. In a way, it's Trip, the [[CuteClumsyGirl Cute Clumsy Guy]] who believed he wasn't as good as his Ranger peers, who was the first to trust Nadira despite her betraying him before, who saved the fate of the world as we know it.
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** There's also the fact that, as kindly pointed out by Linkara, the Mutants are probably human beings with [[BodyHorror hideous mutations]]. (Thanks Linkara)

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** There's also the fact that, as kindly pointed out by Linkara, [[WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers Linkara]], the Mutants are probably human beings with [[BodyHorror hideous mutations]]. (Thanks Linkara)
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*FridgeBrilliance: In "Reinforcements from the Future", one scene has Ransik (the villain of Power Rangers: Time Force) interrupting a powerful incantation by three Mutant-Orgs to try to defeat them. It doesn't completely work, but it has the side effect of nullifying the Mut-Orgs' mutant powers. Guess what happens to the half-mutant, half-human Ransik later?
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** It's implied Alex isn't a direct descendant of Wes. Rather, he's descended from a relative of Wes (a cousin or something along those lines).

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** It's implied Alex isn't a direct descendant of Wes. Rather, he's descended from a relative of Wes (a cousin or something along those lines).lines).
** Some of us like to speculate that [[EpilepticTrees Alex is Wes' clone rather than his descendant]], so Wes wouldn't have to survive, just be around long enough for Time Force to collect his DNA.
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** There's also the fact that, as kindly pointed out by Linkara, the Mutants are probably human beings with [[BodyHorror hideous mutations]]. (Thanks Linkara)
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* FridgeHorror: The mutants are supposed to be frozen, some of them for life sentences. One of them mentions that he has had two years to think while frozen. Just imagine a what a longer sentence would do.
** This and the fact that, either way, the mutants they fight are citizens and not any kind of inherently evil force are likely why this is a strictly no killing season.

* FridgeLogic: If Alex is Wes's descendant, then why does he not seem to care about his [[ScrewDestiny supposedly inevitable]] death in the finale? Wouldn't that erase him from existence?
** It's implied Alex isn't a direct descendant of Wes. Rather, he's descended from a relative of Wes (a cousin or something along those lines).

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