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As Vrak’s plans reach their final stage, Troy must face Robo Knight to free his friend from evil.
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With Orion kidnapped and Robo Knight turned against them, the Megaforce Rangers must do everything they can to defeat Vrak and save their friends.

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* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Subverted. Troy tries to invoke this trope when he is forced to fight a brainwashed Robo Knight but brings the latter back to their senses by doing an unexplained [[DragonBallZ Super-Saiyan-esque]] [[BeatTheCurseOutOfHim powered up punch]] ripped straight from the source material.

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* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Subverted. Troy tries to invoke this trope when he is forced to fight a brainwashed Robo Knight but brings the latter back to their senses by doing an unexplained [[DragonBallZ [[Anime/DragonBallZ Super-Saiyan-esque]] [[BeatTheCurseOutOfHim powered up punch]] ripped straight from the source material.
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* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Subverted. Troy tries to invoke this trope when he is forced to fight a brainwashed Robo Knight but brings the latter back to their senses by doing an unexplained [[DragonBallZ Super-Saiyan-esque]] [[BeatTheCurseOutOfHim powered up punch]] ripped straight from the source material.

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* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Subverted. Troy tries to invoke this trope when he is forced to fight a brainwashed Robo Knight but brings the latter back to their senses by doing an unexplained [[DragonBallZ Super-Saiyan-esque]] [[BeatTheCurseOutOfHim powered up punch]] ripped straight from the source material.material.
* WhamEpisode: Robo Knight performs a HeroicSacrifice to save Orion, making him the third main Ranger to truly die (as opposed to a DisneyDeath) in the franchise after Kendrix and the Magna Defender. As well as the first time a villain has actually ''succeeded'' in killing the Ranger they intended to kill.
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* HeroKiller: Vrak kills Robo Knight by badly wounding him and leaving him to die in his exploding base. While Robo Knight manages to save Orion, he himself doesn't make it. This makes the first time in the franchise a villain actually ''succeeded'' in intentionally killing a Ranger for any significant length of time, as opposed to the Ranger performing a HeroicSacrifice for reasons the villain never intended, making him even more this trope.

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* HeroKiller: Vrak kills Robo Knight by badly wounding him and leaving him to die in his exploding base. While Robo Knight manages to save Orion, he himself doesn't make it. This makes the first time in the franchise a villain actually ''succeeded'' in intentionally killing a Ranger for any significant length of time, as opposed to the Ranger performing a HeroicSacrifice for reasons the villain never intended, making him even more this trope.trope.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Subverted. Troy tries to invoke this trope when he is forced to fight a brainwashed Robo Knight but brings the latter back to their senses by doing an unexplained [[DragonBallZ Super-Saiyan-esque]] [[BeatTheCurseOutOfHim powered up punch]] ripped straight from the source material.
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* HeroKiller: Vrak kills Robo Knight by badly wounding him and leaving him to die in his exploding base. While Robo Knight manages to save Orion, he himself doesn't make it. This makes the first time in the franchise a villain actually ''succeeded'' in intentionally killing a Ranger for any significant length of time, as opposed to the Ranger performing a HeroicSacrifice for reasons the villain never intended, making him even more this trope.
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With Orion kidnapped and Robo Knight turned against them, the Megaforce Rangers must do everything they can to defeat Vrak and save their friends.
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