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3!Galaxy Rangers
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5[[folder:In General]]
6[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gingamanpose.png]]
7 [[caption-width-right:350:The Galaxy Rangers and the Magna Defender]]
8* AnimalMotifTeam: The Lost Galaxy Rangers are the first team since the Mighty Morphin team to have their theme being animals.
9* TheChosenOne: Unlike the previous seasons where civilians are recruited to become Power Rangers, ''Lost Galaxy'' follows this trope. The Quasar Sabers only allow those who will guarantee peace and good to wield them.
10* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: The Space Rangers last season travelled in space to find Zordon but had to deal with Astronema's attacks on Angel Grove. On the other hand, the Lost Galaxy Rangers travelled in space inside the space colony Terra Venture, defending it from alien attackers. Also, the Space Rangers' powers were derived from alien technology, while the Lost Galaxy powers came from magic in nature.
11* ElementalPowers: Each Ranger controls their own element, but unlike ''Gingaman'', this isn't given too much focus.
12* HeroesPreferSwords: The Lost Galaxy Rangers' main weapons are the Quasar Sabers, and they tend to use them more than often. Even the Magna Defender has a sword as his main weapon.
13* SuperMode: Near the end of the first half of the season, the core five Rangers gain the Lights of Orion and acquire a power-up form. This extends to the Galaxy Megazord, as it gains armor whenever the Rangers can use it. However, there is one flaw with the form. Because the Lights equally divided itself among the five Rangers, all of them must be at the same place to use the upgrade.
14* TransformationTrinket:
15** The Rangers use Transmorphers to morph, which only requires the team to press a button on it. [[note]]In Gingaman, the team also had to turn a dial to their respective Ranger colors before pressing the button. The Lost Galaxy Rangers never used this method.[[/note]]
16** The Magna Defender Morpher allows [[spoiler:Mike]] to become the black knight after pulling out a ring piece on the right arm and inserting it into the left piece.[[note]]This morpher originated from Dairanger.[[/note]]
17[[/folder]]
18
19!!Original Members
20[[folder:Leo Corbett / Red Galaxy Ranger]]
21!!Leo Corbett / [[red:Red Galaxy Ranger]]
22[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prlg_rg_leo.jpg]]
23
24!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Danny Slavin
25!!!'''Voiced by:''' Alfredo Gabriel Basurto (Latin American Spanish dub), Teruaki Ogawa (Japanese dub), Eric Artell (''VideoGame/PowerRangersSuperLegends'')
26!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue''|''Series/PowerRangersWildForce''| ''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''
27
28Leo was a stowaway on Terra Venture to see the universe, only to be roped in when Maya asked him and the other officers to help her out. While he did not pull out the Red Quasar Saber from the stone, he was made the Red Galaxy Ranger after his brother Mike gave it to him before his supposed death.
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30* ArchEnemy: To both Furio and Trakeena, due the former's role in his brother's supposed death, and the latter when Leo kills her father, Scorpius.
31* BattleStrip: When you tear your shirt off only to morph five seconds later, you're basically just showing off.
32* CharacterDevelopment: Goes from an impulsive, somewhat brash stowaway to the brave, strong ranger he was destined to be.
33* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To Andros from the [[Series/PowerRangersInSpace previous season]]. Both are Red Rangers, the leaders of their teams and both lose a sibling that they end up getting back (bonus points for said siblings becoming Rangers later on). However, while Andros was an [[ExperiencedProtagonist experienced Ranger]], Leo is a RookieRedRanger at the beginning of the series. Andros was an alien-human who was unfamiliar with Earthly customs while Leo is from Earth and is a fish out of water in space.
34* DeviousDaggers: The Magna Talon, his preferred form of the Transdagger.
35* FriendToAllChildren: Little kids love him. He's seen several times running around and playing with the children of Terra Venture.
36* TheHero: He had some doubts at first, but grew into this.
37* HotBlooded: Though a worthy leader, Leo can be an impulsive hothead at times.
38* HeroicBuild: '''Yes'''. Leo's got a ''lot'' of muscle, which makes him loved by both the fanboys (who admire his machismo) and the fangirls.
39* IconicOutfit: Leo's red tanktop is his most remembered attire.
40* ItsAllMyFault: He held a fair amount of angst over failing to save his brother Mike in the second episode, and sometimes even considers himself unworthy of being a Ranger. He mostly gets over it over time [[spoiler: and gets over it completely when Mike is revealed to be alive.]]
41* KingOfBeasts: His main zord is the Lion Galactabeast.
42* LaserGuidedKarma: Not that he's ever done anything particularly ''bad'' but in the episode "Orion Rising", Maya and Kendrix started arguing and rather than trying to intervene or help them, he instead gleefully listens to their quarrel and even gets Kai to join him. This results in Kendrix accidentally throwing a piece of cake on Leo (which was meant to hit Maya).
43* JumpedAtTheCall: He wasn't selected to go on Terra Venture, but sneaked on board.
44* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: He gets a unique upgrade for his bike, and is the second Red to receive a Battlizer.
45* MeaningfulName: "Leo" meaning "lion," which is his Galactabeast.
46* MrFanservice: Has some {{shirtless scene}}s and is shown wearing tank tops that show off his arms. He gets the most ShipTease of all the male characters with every female Galaxy Ranger, a GirlOfTheWeek and even Trakeena.
47* PlayingWithFire: It gets the most plot relevance - the other Rangers' elements are mostly aesthetic, but Leo's turns out to be Grunchor's weakness.
48* RedOniBlueOni: Literally the Red to Kai's Blue.
49* RookieRedRanger: Only by not being one of the original five to get a Quasar Saber and by being the youngest.
50* ShirtlessScene: This made it into the opening montage.
51* ShipTease: With Karone.
52* SuperMode: In the final quarter of the season, Leo gains the powers of the Red Armored Ranger. This gives him armor with retractable claws and an on board targeting system to fire lasers.
53%%* TallDarkAndHandsome
54* TheUnchosenOne: Played with. Something that causes him no small amount of worry is the fact that his brother Mike was the one who drew the Red Quasar Saber and Leo only got it when Mike apparently died. Leo ends up using this as motivation to better himself as a Ranger to prove himself worthy so his brother's sacrifice wouldn't be in vain. Mike also noted upon his return that the Red Quasar Saber may have been meant for Leo all along, and it was simply his destiny to pull it from the stone and give it to his little brother. As shown in ''Lightspeed Rescue'', ''Wild Force'', and ''Super Megaforce'', Leo can remove the Red Quasar Saber from the stone. [[note]]It should be noted that while Mike is the one who pulls the Red Quasar Saber, the Rangers only receive their powers immediatly after Mike hands over his Quasar Saber to Leo, which would give further credence that the powers were meant for him and not Mike.[[/note]]
55* UnlimitedWardrobe: Despite being a stowaway with no luggage, he went through the most civilian clothing changes before finally settling on his regular outfit.
56[[/folder]]
57
58[[folder:Kai Chen / Blue Galaxy Ranger]]
59!!Kai Chen / [[blue:Blue Galaxy Ranger]]
60[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prlg_rg_kai.jpg]]
61
62!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ArchieKao
63!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EduardoGarza (Latin American Spanish dub), Kazuki Maehara (Japanese dub)
64!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue''|''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''[[note]]In Costume only, Non-Speaking[[/note]]
65
66Kai was a CommunicationsOfficer for Terra Venture, and while he did not join the others to Miranoi initially, he came back for them with Damon. He pulled the Blue Quasar Saber from the stone, becoming the Blue Galaxy Ranger.
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68* AdaptationPersonalityChange: His Sentai counterpart, Gouki, is a GentleGiant.
69* AdaptationalCurves: Inverted. Kai is lean while his Sentai counterpart is notably [[MrFanservice muscular]].
70* BlueIsHeroic: After landing on Mirinoi, he pulls the Blue Quasar Saber from its stone, becoming the Blue Galaxy Ranger of the Lost Galaxy team.
71* ByTheBookCop: Starts as one of these. Eventually gets a bit bolder as the series goes on, but doesn't fully grow out of this.
72* DeadpanSnarker: does this quite a lot.
73* GentleGorilla: His main zord is the Gorilla Galactabeast.
74* TheLancer: While Leo becomes leader, Kai fills this role when Leo isn't around.
75* MakingASplash: Implied on occasion (a carryover from ''Gingaman'')
76* MeaningfulName: His name means ocean in Japanese, and he's the Blue Ranger.
77* MilitarySuperhero: Is already part of Terra Venture's military before becoming a ranger.
78* MissionControl: Kai was originally a communications officer before becoming a ranger.
79* TheStoic: He's the most serious and straightforward of the team.
80* TeamChef: He can bake some good cookies.
81* WaterIsBlue: Again, the water is more of an aesthetic, but water isn't exactly purple.
82* WolverineClaws: The Cosma Claw, his preferred form of the Transdagger.
83[[/folder]]
84
85[[folder:Damon Henderson / Green Galaxy Ranger]]
86!!Damon Henderson / [[green:Green Galaxy Ranger]]
87[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prlg_rg_damon.jpg]]
88
89!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Reggie Rolle
90!!!'''Voiced by:''' Antonio Galvez (Latin American Spanish dub), Takashi Onozuka (Japanese dub), Creator/KeithFerguson (''VideoGame/PowerRangersSuperLegends'')
91!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersTimeForce''| ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce'' | ''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''
92
93Damon was an engineer for Terra Venture and joined Kai when the latter went to Miranoi to help the others. He pulled the Green Quasar Saber from the stone, becoming the Green Galaxy Ranger.
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95* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The Condor Galactabeast was originally known as Gingalcon in ''Gingaman'' (a dragon-falcon hybrid).
96* AutomaticCrossbow: The Trans Blaster, his preferred form of the Transdagger.
97* TheBait: In "Race to the Rescue" and the finale, to his annoyance.
98* BlowYouAway: Implied on occasion (a carryover from ''Gingaman'')
99* ButtMonkey: He always seems to get stuck as the decoy during missions, which he lampshades when it happens.
100* CowardlyLion: Damon is a lot more open about his fears than the average Ranger. This is somewhat realistic as he didn't have a military or warrior background like most of the team. Despite this, Damon will swallow his fears when the time comes and proves himself a reliable hero time and time again.
101* EmeraldPower: After landing on Mirinoi, Damon pulls the Green Quasar Saber from its stone, becoming the Green Galaxy Ranger of the Lost Galaxy team.
102* GeniusBruiser: Damon is a mechanic and a skilled fighter.
103* GreaseMonkey: He rejects a promotion because he likes getting dirty.
104* KickedUpstairs: One episode has him competing with another engineer for the position of lead mechanic. He wins but promptly turns it over to his rival when learns he'd just be drafting diagrams and won't be able to get his hands dirty anymore.
105* MrFixIt[=/=]TheEngineer: He was the Megaship's mechanic after the Space Rangers left it on Earth.
106* NobleBirdOfPrey: His main zord is the Condor Galactabeast.
107* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: He is the last of the Galaxy Rangers to debut in the season premiere, debuting in the second part of Quasar Quest.
108* TheHeart: He's a real sweetheart.
109* TheSmartGuy: He's the most mechanically knowledgeable of the team.
110* WindIsGreen: Wind doesn't actually have a color, but he still has the aesthetic.
111* WorkingClassHero: He's a mechanic and a very good one at that.
112[[/folder]]
113
114[[folder:Maya / Yellow Galaxy Ranger]]
115!!Maya / [[gold:Yellow Galaxy Ranger]]
116[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prlg_rg_maya.jpg]]
117
118!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/CerinaVincent
119!!!'''Voiced by:''' Ana MarĂ­a Grey (eps. 1-15, Latin American Spanish dub), Irma Carmona (eps. 16-45, Latin American Spanish dub), Eri Tanaka (Japanese dub)
120!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue''|''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''[[note]]In Costume only, Non-Speaking[[/note]]
121
122Maya was a native on the planet Miranoi, but when Furio and the Stingwingers attacked her planet for the Quasar Sabers, she ran off to find a group of people to help her out. She pulled the Yellow Quasar Saber from the stone, becoming the Yellow Galaxy Ranger.
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124* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Hikaru is even brattier and more mischievous than her.
125* AdaptationalModesty: Inverted. She wears something that resembles a bikini as she becomes the member of Power Rangers and seldom seen wearing anything else while Hikaru wears something more sensible.
126* AdaptationSpeciesChange: She's a {{Human Alien|s}} whereas her ''Gingaman'' counterpart is human.
127* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Averted, she's very friendly.
128* [[TheBigGuy The Big Girl]]: She's pretty well developed... as a fighter.
129* CultureClash: Given she comes from a planet that doesn't celebrate birthdays, she doesn't realize the function of a birthday cake, and manages to [[BigEater eat almost all of one]] Kendrix had cooked for Damon.
130* BrainsAndBrawn: The brawn to Kendrix's brains.
131* CuteBruiser: She's not afraid to fight.
132* DualWielding: The Delta Dagger, her preferred form of the Transdagger.
133* FriendToAllLivingThings: She loves animals and can understand them.
134* HumanAliens: She's not from Earth.
135* IconicOutfit: Maya's NubileSavage outfit is fondly remembered by the fans.
136* JunglePrincess: As seen in her introductory scene.
137* MsFanservice: Her usual outfit is pretty skimpy for ''Power Rangers''.
138* NatureHero: She grew up in the jungle world of Mirinoi.
139* NobleWolf: Her main zord is the Wolf Galactabeast.
140* NubileSavage: Although perhaps she's only "savage" before she joined Power Rangers.
141* OnlyOneName: "Maya" is all we know about her name.
142* ThePollyanna: Despite losing her family, friends, and homeworld, she's still pretty cheerful.
143* PrimaryColorChampion: She pulls the Yellow Quasar Saber from its stone becoming the Yellow Galaxy Ranger of the Lost Galaxy team.
144* ShesAManInJapan: Perhaps the franchise's most notable example. While Maya is only the third female Yellow Ranger in the franchise whose original Sentai counterpart is male, her being well-endowed has made it obvious when the show is using the source footage.
145* ShockAndAwe: Implied on occasion (a carryover from ''Gingaman'')
146* {{Stripperific}}: She wears nothing but a bra and skirt for most of the series.
147* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Tomboy to Karone's girly girl.
148[[/folder]]
149
150[[folder:Kendrix Morgan / Pink Galaxy Ranger I]]
151!!Kendrix Morgan / [[pink:Pink Galaxy Ranger I]]
152[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prlg_rg_kendrix.jpg]]
153!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Valerie Vernon
154!!!'''Voiced by:''' Isabel Romo (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/YukiMatsuoka (Japanese dub)
155!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue''|''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''[[note]]In Costume only, Non-Speaking[[/note]]
156
157Kendrix was a science officer for Terra Venture and joined Leo and Mike when Maya asked them for help on Miranoi. She pulled the Pink Quasar Saber from the stone, becoming the Pink Galaxy Ranger.
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159* AdaptationalIntelligence: Not that her Sentai counterpart is dim-witted or anything, but Kendrix is a ''genius''.
160* BadassBookworm: You'd think she wouldn't be able to handle herself, but she was seeing action even before being a Ranger.
161* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:She's brought back to life in the finale after the Rangers return the Quasar Sabers to the stone in Mirinoi]].
162* BespectacledCutie: Kendrix wears glasses and is a highly sweet, loyal and kind-hearted person with a winning smile. She didn't even try to turn Leo over after learning he was a stowaway.
163* BrainsAndBrawn: The brains to Maya's brawn.
164* {{Determinator}}: The episode where she fills in for her IdenticalStranger Carolyn in a movie and continues doing takes over and over again to the point of physical pain and exhaustion without complaint could just be seen as a throwaway moral lesson in a filler episode. [[spoiler: But then consider that these circumstances are highly reminiscent of how she dies in her HeroicSacrifice, going into the vortex despite it hurting her and knowing that it will most likely kill her. Kendrix is just that kind of person.]]
165* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Saya didn't die in ''Gingaman'', even if it's a DisneyDeath.]]
166* DecompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:''Gingaman'' only had one Pink Ranger, but real-life circumstances forced the show to make the Pink slot a LegacyCharacter.]]
167* DisabledInTheAdaptation: Her ''Gingaman'' counterpart, Saya, is not visually impaired as she doesn't require wearing glasses.
168* FeminineWomenCanCook: Kendrix is generally a demure and nurturing person, and bakes Damon a birthday cake in one episode.
169* HotLibrarian: She's as pretty as she is smart and deciphers old texts.
170* MegaNeko: Her Galactabeast zord is known as the Wild Cat.
171* MilitarySuperhero: Is already part of Terra Venture's military before becoming a ranger.
172* NerdsAreSexy: She's basically a female Billy. One episode even had her serving as a replacement for a fashion model.
173* OutOfFocus: For a string of episodes before the team up Kendrix only appears morphed, exceedingly briefly, or only in long shots or from behind via a stand-in. This is because the writers were trying to write around Valerie Vernon's illness and treatment until it became obvious the show couldn't keep it up forever.
174* PantheraAwesome: Her main zord is the Wild Cat Galactabeast.
175* PetalPower: Implied on occasion (a carryover from ''Gingaman'').
176* ShipTease: Gets the most with Leo more than Maya, Trakeena or Karone do. [[spoiler:Had her actress not needed to leave the show for cancer treatment, it would have ended in a RelationshipUpgrade]].
177* TheSmartGirl: She's Terra Venture's head scientist.
178* SpiritAdvisor: [[spoiler:Her ghost saves Karone from falling off a cliff, and she appears in Maya's dreams]].
179* TheStraightAndArrowPath: The Beta Bow, her preferred form of the Transdagger.
180* TeamMom: Kendrix tries to encourage harmony among her teammates, is protective of them, and does stuff like making a birthday cake for Damon and cleaning a cut on Maya's face.
181* UnexplainedRecovery: In the finale, no explanation was given for how she was restored to life. (Admittedly, no-one had ever directly stated she had been killed, although it was pretty obvious; the actress portraying her had to leave [[RealLifeWritesThePlot after being diagnosed with leukemia]], and the writers felt that they were safe with such an option, given the almost universally positive response to [[spoiler:Zordon's HeroicSacrifice in the previous series]].) There was a lot of speculation among fans, like that the Sabre had something to do with it, but nothing definite.[[note]]The Doylist answer is that it would have been pretty heartless of the writers to kill her off just because her actress happened to be fighting a life-threatening illness. But there are no Peace Conferences in outer space, so "killing" her and then bringing her back for the finale would be the most efficient way to write around her absence. It's also been speculated that Valerie Vernon was kept in the opening credits so that she would still be considered a starring cast member and continue to draw a paycheck during her treatment. Vernon has mentioned in interviews that Saban gave her one of her first jobs post-treatment, voicing a monster in ''Lightspeed Rescue''.[[/note]]
182[[/folder]]
183
184[[folder:Magna Defender]]
185!![[purple:Magna Defender]]
186[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prlg_rg_magna_defender2.jpg]]
187
188-->'''Voiced by:''' Kerrigan Mahan, Edgar Sosa (Latin American Spanish dub), Seiji Sasaki (Japanese dub)
189
1903000 years ago, the Magna Defender fought against Scorpius after the latter killed his son Zika. However, he was tossed into a crevasse by Trecheron on Miranoi and remained there for years until Mike fell into the crevasse. Using Mike's body as a host, the Magna Defender reignited his revenge on Scorpius, even though his methods clashed with the Rangers.
191----
192* ActionDad: His motivation is to avenge his son's death.
193* AgeLift: Possibly. In Gingaman, his son was instead his kid brother.
194* AmbiguouslyHuman: Well, we assume he's a human, a HumanAlien or an alien resembling one like Trakeena under that suit. We never see him demorph, [[spoiler:even his ghost is still wearing the armor.]]
195* AntiHero: He's technically on the side of good by being against Scorpius, but he's willing to endanger innocent lives and in the present motivated mainly by revenge.
196* BadassCape: Part of his suit.
197* BaritoneOfStrength: The Magna Defender has a deep voice and is a total badass.
198* BestServedCold: [[spoiler:His only motivation is revenge on Scorpius.]]
199* BlackAndGreyMorality: The first morally grey character in Power Rangers.
200* BlackKnight: At least appearance-wise. Personality-wise, he is... [[AntiHero complicated]].
201* BrutishBulls: His Galactabeast is the Torozord, but more on the heroic side.
202* CynicismCatalyst: The death of his son.
203* DeadPersonConversation: [[spoiler:With his son]].
204* DubNameChange: He's known as the Magna Guardian in the Japanese dub.
205* FallenHero: While not a straight villain, he used to be his planet's protector until his son was murdered and he spent thousands of years trapped in an abyss, turning him into an AntiHero motivated only by revenge and willing to endanger innocent lives to get what he wants.
206* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He sacrifices himself to stop the volcano from blowing up Terra Venture.]]
207* KnightTemplar: He was willing to destroy Terra Venture and murder every inhabitant if that's what it took to defeat Scorpius.
208* LackOfEmpathy: [[spoiler:He'll use or hurt anyone for his revenge. Even Trakeena, who was innocent at the time, was almost killed by him. His Torozord forgoes its usual UndyingLoyalty for this.]]
209* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: [[spoiler:In his last moments, he switches from crawling to his demise to walking with Zika. At first it seems like a hallucination, but then it cuts to him suddenly holding the bouquet of flowers Zika held...]]
210* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His son was murdered by Scorpius thousands of years ago.
211* PapaWolf: ''Failed'' at being one, but was obsessed with revenge for his son afterwards.
212* PetTheDog: Although he intentionally was not ally of the Rangers, he still carried an unconscious Leo out of the cave to save him, after his last fight with Furio.
213* RevengeBeforeReason: He's completely consumed by revenge to the point of being willing to do horrible things to get it.
214* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Aided by the spirit of his son, he redeems himself for the destruction he caused by sacrificing himself and freeing Mike.]]
215* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: His Sentai counterpart and the Sentai counterpart of his son were brothers.
216* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Against Scorpius for the death of his son.
217* SealedGoodInACan: Was imprisoned in an abyss thousands of years ago by Treacheron until he escaped in the modern-day.
218* SixthRanger: Subverted, he wants nothing to do with the Rangers. [[spoiler:And he dies before even having a chance to think about it.]]
219* SoProudOfYou: [[spoiler:As he faces his death, he has a vision of him and Zika holding hands in which they say how proud they are of each other.]]
220* SuicideByCop: [[spoiler: Seriously. When he's wounded, weak, and nearly powerless, he tries this, telling Leo that he can gain Mike back via his death. He then draws his sword so that Leo can "call it self defense". (However, Leo does not, and later MD can do it via HeroicSacrifice and save Terra Venture.)]]
221* SwissArmyWeapon: His Magna Sword can become the Magna Blaster when sheathed.
222* SymbioticPossession: [[spoiler:Rescued and merged with Mike to escape the pit where Treacheron and Furio threw both in. But the process slowly killed Mike as the latter's inherent goodness caused the knight pain if he did anything revenge like. He eventually separated Mike from his body before sacrificing himself so Leo did not lose his brother for good.]]
223* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:With his sacrifice, he can finally be reunited with his son once more.]]
224* WouldHurtAChild: [[ShootTheHostage Endangers a young girl to get at Fish Face]]. Though to be fair, the last time he was in the same situation the kid still ended up dead regardless.
225* YouKilledMyFather: Inverted. His son was killed by Scorpius in the battle 3000 years ago.
226[[/folder]]
227
228!!Replacements
229[[folder:Magna Defender II]]
230!![[spoiler:Mike Corbett]]/ [[purple:Magna Defender II]]
231[[labelnote: '''Click for SPOILERS''']]
232[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prlg_rg_mike_3.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
233
234-->'''Portrayed by:''' Russell Lawrence
235-->'''Voiced by:''' Bardo Miranda (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/HiroshiTsuchida (Japanese dub)
236
237Mike was a security personnel officer assigned to Terra Venture, and the older brother to Leo. When he pulled the Red Quasar Saber from the stone, he fell into a crevasse created by Furio and was presumed dead. In reality, his body was used as a vessel for the Magna Defender, but when the latter died, he was set free and received the powers.
238----
239* AdaptationalHeroism: Kegler didn't blackmail Mike into doing his dirty work like what Bucrates did to Hyuuga (via HostageSituation and DealWithTheDevil).
240%%* BigBrotherMentor: For Leo.
241* BrutishBulls: His Galactabeast is the Torozord, but more on the heroic side.
242* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler: Not Mike himself, though he does come close. The Magna Defender powers AND the Torozord are destroyed before the finale, neither of which happened to the Black Knight powers or GouTaurus in ''Gingaman'']].
243* DeathByOriginStory: [[spoiler: Subverted. He appears to fall to his death in the series premiere shortly before his younger brother becomes a Power Ranger, but he's later revealed to have survived]].
244* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He sacrifices the Magna Defender powers to help Terra Venture escape the Lost Galaxy. They're somehow restored by ''Super Megaforce''.]]
245* LegacyCharacter: He becomes the second Magna Defender after the original's death.
246* MilitarySuperhero: Is already part of Terra Venture's military before becoming a ranger.
247* NotQuiteDead: Essentially what happened to him. Mike was thought to have died on Miranoi when he fell into the crevasse Furio created, but the original Magna Defender saved him and possessed his body so both could escape.
248* SixthRanger: Fits this more than the original Magna Defender.
249* SwissArmyWeapon: His Magna Sword can become the Magna Blaster when sheathed.
250%%* TheParagon
251* TakeUpMySword: Gave his sword to Leo. [[spoiler:Later, Magna Defender gave him his.]]
252%%* TeamDad
253[[/folder]]
254
255[[folder:Karone / Pink Galaxy Ranger II]]
256!!Karone / [[pink:Pink Galaxy Ranger II]]
257[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prlg_rg_karone.jpg]]
258
259-->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MelodyPerkins
260-->'''Voiced by:''' Carola Vázquez (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/AiOrikasa (Japanese dub)
261
262Originally the Princess of Darkness Astronema, Karone was free from Dark Spector's influence thanks to her brother Andros' actions. After the events of ''In Space'', Karone came across the orphaned Pink Quasar Saber after Kendrix died, and became the second Pink Galaxy Ranger.
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264[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
265
266[[/folder]]
267
268!!Galactabeasts
269[[folder:In General]]
270* AnimalMecha: For the first time since the ''Mighty Morphin'' era, all the Zords are animal-themed. For the first time in ''Power Rangers'', these Zords are sentient.
271* MechanicalLifeforms: As stated above, these Zords are sentient, and some, like the Galactazords and the Lost Galactabeasts are robotic.
272[[/folder]]
273
274[[folder:Galaxy Megazord]]
275!!Galactabeasts/Galactazords/Galaxy Megazord
276The core five Rangers' Megazord. It it comprised of five Galactabeasts that can transform into Galactazords.
277----
278* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The Condor Galactabeast was originally known as Gingalcon in ''Gingaman'' (a dragon-falcon hybrid).
279* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The Galaxy Megazord appeared in the fifth episode of ''Lost Galaxy'', while Gingaioh appeared in the seventh episode of the Sentai.
280* AnimalMecha:
281** KingOfBeasts: Lion Galactabeast
282** NobleBirdOfPrey: Condor Galactabeast
283** GentleGorilla: Gorilla Galactabeast
284** NobleWolf: Wolf Galactabeast
285** MegaNeko: Wild Cat Galactabeast
286* AutomaticCrossbow: The Galaxy Megazord's secondary weapon is the Condor Galactazord Missile Mode. When its not in use, the weapon is stored on the Megazord's back.
287* BadassInDistress: The Galactabeasts' first appearance was being caged in concrete cages by the Stingwingers and the monster Brunt. After the Rangers rescued them, they return the favor by kicking monster ass when they grow into giants.
288* TheBusCameBack:
289** The Galactabeasts return in the following season's crossover event.
290** [[spoiler:They later appeared in the final episode of ''Cosmic Fury''.]]
291* CombiningMecha: A combination of five Galactazords.
292* CoolSword: The Galaxy Megazord's main weapon is the Galaxy Megazord Saber.
293* ElementalPowers: As with the Rangers, the Galactabeasts showcase elemental abilities to fight the monsters.
294* FinishingMove:
295** '''Galaxy Megazord''':
296*** ''Saber Finisher'': Using its Saber, the Galaxy Megazord performs a quadruple slash to destroy the monster.
297*** ''Missile Launch'': Using its Condor Galactazord Missile Mode, the Galaxy Megazord fires a green energy bolt to destroy the monster.
298** '''Power-Up Mode''': The Galaxy Megazord charges its Saber with golden energy to perform a diagonal slash at the monster, ripping a line through them and causing them to disintegrate into rubble.
299* LeaderFormsTheHead: The Lion Galactazord forms the head and torso of the Galaxy Megazord.
300* MechanicalLifeforms: More so when the Galactabeasts become the Galactazords.
301* SuperMode: When the Rangers acquired the Lights of Orion, the Galaxy Megazord gained its own Power-Up mode. It gains armor, a new crown, and a new hilt for the saber.
302[[/folder]]
303
304[[folder:Torozord]]
305!!Torozord
306The Magna Defender's Zord. It can transform its master into the Mega Defender and combine to form the Defender Torozord.
307----
308* AbledInTheAdaptation: Unlike Go Taurus, the Torozord did not suffer severe injuries during its fight against Hexuba that led him to be sidelined for most of the final arc.
309* BrutishBulls: A heroic bull themed Zord.
310* CombiningMecha: The Torozord can combine with the Mega Defender to form the Defender Torozord.
311* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler: The Torozord died one episode before the finale while Go Taurus survived all the way until the end of the ''Gingaman''.]]
312* DoubleWeapon: The Defender Torozord wields a double-bladed lance, which the Mega Defender can wield as separate swords.
313* EveryoneHasStandards: The Torozord is loyal to the Magna Defender and will join him in destroying Scorpius. However, it's against killing innocents like the Magna Defender was willing to do to complete his revenge. Case in point, it forcibly disengaged the Defender Torozord formation when its master was willing to kill innocents with an unstable energy pit to destroy Scorpius.
314* FinishingMove: ''Defender Torozord Lightning Spin'': The Defender Torozord spins at the monster and strikes a powerful blow to destroy it.
315* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Sacrificed itself in ''Escape The Lost Galaxy'' to make sure everyone on Terra Venture made it out of the Lost Galaxy.]]
316* MakeMyMonsterGrow: In a rare case of the heroes growing, the Torozord can grow the Magna Defender into the Mega Defender.
317* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Gingaman'', Go Taurus was part of the Starbeast line under the Heavy Starbeast section. Here, there is no connection to the Galactabeasts and the Torozord, with the Galaxy Book proving that as this Zord was not a part of the Galactabeasts and the Lost Galactabeasts.
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:Lost Galactabeasts]]
321!!Lost Galactabeasts
322Three lost Galactabeasts that were weakened after a battle 3000 years ago. Deviot found them and forcibly converted them into his own Zords, but the Rangers were able to free them.
323----
324!!In General
325* AssistCharacter: The Centaurus and Stratoforce Megazords are primarily used to assist the Rangers in Megazord fights when they need help, and it's rare for the two to fight monsters alone.
326* BodyHorror: These used to be Galactabeasts like the original five, but then Deviot got a hold of them and forcibly changed them into machines. And that's not getting into the fact he ''dissected'' the Rhino and Phoenix Galactabeasts into five separate Zords.
327* BrainwashedAndCrazy: When Deviot converted them into his own Zords, they were under his control. However, the Rangers got through to them and they served as dependable allies moving forward.
328* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler: The Silver Starbeasts, [=GigaRhino=] and [=GigaPhoenix=] survived the entirety of the main ''Gingaman'' series but died in a HeroicSacrifice against Daitanix II in ''Film/SeijuuSentaiGingamanVsMegaranger''. The Centaurus and Stratoforce Megazords, instead, died when Trakeena had them surrounded with hordes of suicide bomber Stingwingers and detonated them at once.]]
329* GoodCostumeSwitch: The Centaurus and Stratoforce Megazords' faces were brutish under Deviot's command, but once they regain their old selves, their faces turn into heroic statures.
330* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: The Centaurus and Stratoforce Megazords died in the finale when a group of suicide bomber Stingwingers blew them up as they protected Terra Venture.]]
331* LandSeaSky: Centaurus Megazord is the land, Stratoforce Megazord is the air, and the Zeinth Carrierzord is the sea.
332
333!!!Centaurus Megazord
334A Rhino themed Megazord.
335----
336* {{BFG}}: Wields a large laser cannon as its main weapon.
337* ChestBlaster: It can emit an energy blast from its chest.
338* CombinationAttack: With the Stratoforce Megazord, it's capable of performing a spinning tornado attack.
339* CombiningMecha: It is composed of five C Zords.
340* ForceAndFinesse: The brutish force to the Stratoforce's finesse.
341* RhinoRampage: It was originally the Rhino Galactabeast.
342
343!!!Stratoforce Megazord
344A Phoeinix themed Megazord.
345----
346* BattleBoomerang: Wields a large boomerang as its main weapon.
347* ChestBlaster: It can emit an energy blast from its chest.
348* CombinationAttack: With the Centaurus Megazord, it's capable of performing a spinning tornado attack.
349* CombiningMecha: It is composed of five S Zords.
350* ForceAndFinesse: The flexible finesse to the Centaurus' force.
351* ThePhoenix: It was originally the Phoenix Galactabeast.
352
353!!!Zenith Carrierzord
354A Shark themed Carrierzord.
355----
356* ArmCannon: It sports blasters on its arms.
357* AwesomePersonnelCarrier: A Carrierzord that carries the Centaurus and Stratoforce Zords into battle.
358* NonActionGuy: Despite having an impressive arsenal, the Zenith Carrierzord rarely fights with the Rangers.
359* ThreateningShark: It was originally the Shark Galactabeast.
360* TransformingMecha: The Zenith Carrierzord is capable of transforming from a flying Shark Fortress to a Warrior Mode. It is the only way for it to launch the Centaurus and Stratoforce Zords into battle.
361* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never explained what happened to it after the finale.
362
363[[/folder]]
364
365!Allies
366!!Ranger Allies
367[[folder:Alpha 6]]
368!!Alpha 6
369[[quoteright:191:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alpha_63.jpg]]
370
371-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WendeeLee, Creator/RocioPrado (Latin American Spanish dub), Mari Maruta (Japanese dub)
372The robotic assistant to the Turbo and Space Rangers. Alpha continued his role as the Astro Megaship's caretaker.
373----
374
375[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
376
377[[/folder]]
378
379[[folder:D.E.C.A.]]
380!!D.E.C.A.
381[[quoteright:265:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hqdefault_91.jpg]]
382
383-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JulieMaddalena, Creator/RocioPrado (Latin American Spanish dub)
384The Astro Megaship's A.I.
385----
386* BenevolentAI
387* DemotedToExtra: Again, much like Alpha. The Rangers didn't use the Megaship frequently, so her voice was rarely heard.
388* HeroicSacrifice: By the end.
389* MissionControl: Not as much as the previous series, but she helps out now and then.
390[[/folder]]
391
392!!Terra Venture Personal
393[[folder:Commander Stanton]]
394!!Commander Stanton
395[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/commander_stanton.jpg]]
396
397-->'''Portrayed by:''' Tom Whyte
398-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MartinSoto (Latin American Spanish dub), Atsuki Tani (Japanese dub)
399The captain of Terra Venture.
400----
401* TheCaptain: ''Commander'' of Terra Venture.
402* CanonForeigner: Also doesn't have a ''Gingaman'' counterpart.
403* GoalInLife: He always wanted to explore the stars, and commanding the first-ever Exploration Space-colony is a dream come true. Even in the face of constant monster attacks he never loses faith in their mission. Only when Terra Venture is [[ColonyDrop moments from impact]] with another planet does he question if what they did amounted to anything.
404* GoDownWithTheShip: After ordering all of the civilians and personnel to evacuate Terra Venture, he does his duty and remains on the bridge, watching the stars go by.
405* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He decides to put his trust on Captain Mutiny's words of trying to help him and the inhabitants of Terra Venture. Predictably, Mutiny betrays everyone at the first chance.
406* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Doesn't hold it against three of his officers, one of whom just reappeared after being gone, possibly declared dead for a few months, frequently disappear on him, even when he should as their commanding officer. It's because he (along with his boss, High Councilor Reiner, herself an example of this trope) are implied to be...
407** SecretSecretKeeper: ...aware that three of their senior staff and three stowaways are the Rangers. Mike is even cut off before he tries to explain where he's been, implying they know. Later, they don't seem to question Kendrix's absence (and sudden reappearance in the finale) and another stowaway (who they may be aware was the former Astronema) among their company of six in her place, implying they were aware of what caused her absence.
408[[/folder]]
409
410[[folder:High Councilor Reinier]]
411!!Councilor Reinier
412--> '''Played by''': Betty Hawkins
413
414The head of the civilian governing council.
415----
416* BlackBossLady: She’s an older African-American woman who takes no nonsense but is generally friendly and insightful.
417* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She is implied to be a SecretKeeper for the Rangers and cares about things like helping people in distress and protecting her people. When she’s being held hostage in Green Rescue, she yells for the people on Terra Venture not to risk anything for her.
418[[/folder]]
419
420[[folder:Councilor Brody]]
421!!Councilor Brody
422--> '''Played by:''' Creator/JackBetts
423The only prominent councilor besides Renier.
424----
425* NumberTwo: He acts as Renier's primary subordinate in political decisions.
426* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He makes good judgment calls most of the time and is able to offer good reasons when he makes questionable propositions (like wanting to destroy the Galaxy Book and not wanting to send a rescue mission to a mysterious derelict ship).
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Jasper]]
430!!Jasper
431--> Edwin Neal
432A serious [=GSA=] security trooper.
433----
434* BadassNormal: He’s a soldier with no powers, but faces danger with some bravery and skill (most notably fighting against attackers after councilors Brody and Reinier, with Jasper and another guard managing to get Brody to safety).
435* MauveShirt: He appears in three episodes with some minor but notable scenes which involve being in the thick of combat.
436[[/folder]]
437
438!!Civilians
439[[folder:Bulk and Professor Phenomenous]]
440!!Bulk and Professor Phenomenous | [-(Actors: Paul Schrier and Jack Banning)-]
441[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phenomenus17.jpg]]
442-->'''Portrayed by:''' Paul Schrier (Bulk) and Jack Banning (Phenomenous)
443-->'''Voiced by:''' Carlos del Campo (Bulk, Latin American Spanish dub) and Gabriel Chávez (Phenomenous, Latin American Spanish dub); Noboru Ōyama (Bulk, Japanese dub) and Katsuhiro Kitagawa (Phenomenus, Japanese dub)
444
445After six years of misadventures that revolved around the Power Rangers, Bulk decides to come aboard the Terra Venture alongside his old boss Professor Phenomenous.
446
447For Bulk: [[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
448
449For Phenomenous[[Characters/PowerRangersInSpace See Here]]
450[[/folder]]
451
452[[folder:Jodie Stanton]]
453!!Jodie Stanton
454--> '''Played by''': Rosario Gru
455Stanton’s pre-teen daughter.
456----
457* CheerfulChild: She’s a constantly smiling DaddysGirl who enjoys sketching and ice-skating and likes it when people show an interest in her hobbies.
458* RecurringCharacter: She appears in two episodes, with a gap of about twenty episodes between them.
459* ShipperOnDeck: When Kai spends more time crushing on a girl named Hannah than babysitting Jodie, she seems to realize this and knowingly delivers Kai a gift from Hannah at the end of the episode.
460[[/folder]]
461
462[[folder:Jera]]
463!!Jera
464--> Creator/RichardGrant
465The wise sage of Maya’s tribe on Mirinoi.
466----
467* CoolOldGuy: He's a kind, brave old man with a good sense of showmanship.
468* TheStoryteller: He spends decades telling the young people of his village about the Quasar Sabers.
469* TakenForGranite: He is turned to stone in the second episode and isn’t brought back to normal until the finale (although he appears in a flashback between those episodes).
470[[/folder]]
471
472!Villains
473!!Scorpius and Trakeena's forces
474!!!Leadership
475[[folder:Scorpius]]
476!!Scorpius
477[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scorpius_9.jpg]]
478
479-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KimStrauss, Eduardo MĂ©nez (base voice, Latin American Spanish dub), Unknown (ep. 14, Latin American Spanish dub), Atsuki Tani (Japanese dub)
480An alien insectoid warlord, Scorpius would direct his attention on the Power Rangers and Terra Venture to collect the Quasar Sabers and the Lights of Orion.
481----
482* BadBoss: Downplayed. Scorpius is very harsh and unforgiving when fiercely loyal subordinates can't accomplish what he's asking them to do and isn't AFatherToHisMen at the best of times either. That said, he never actually ''kills'' any of them: he only injures OneShotCharacter Brunt with an energy beam and chases him out of the throne room, exiles Furio, and imprisons Treacheron (who he thinks is a traitor).
483* BigBad: The one leading the villains for the first half of ''Lost Galaxy''.
484* BizarreAlienBiology: Even more so than his daughter: while he looks bizarre as it is, he's implied to have once looked humanoid-like, much like his daughter, before metamorphosing into his current form at some point.
485* CombatTentacles: They're actually pretty useful in battle.
486* DiscOneFinalBoss: Although the first BigBad who started the conflict with the Rangers, he is killed off in episode 21.
487* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Horrible bloodthirsty conqueror, yes, but his relationship with his daughter is still mostly positive and if she is endangered (or he thinks she's in danger) he will unleash some protective fury upon those who dared to harm her.
488* GalacticConqueror: He had conquered several worlds before encountering Terra Venture.
489* NobleDemon: He's been described as less of a villain and more of a warrior king.
490* NonIndicativeName: While he's likely named after the constellation, one nonetheless generally expects a dude named "Scorpius", who leads an arthropod-themed faction, to look at least a little bit like a scorpion. As it stands, his design feels more like a gigantic, tentacled tick. Which is, at least, still an arachnid.
491* OrcusOnHisThrone: His status as a villain who sits around and relies on his minions to do all the work is justified -- he's a giant spider thing, he can't really move around all that well.
492* PapaWolf: We don't recommend hurting Trakeena in front of Scorpius.
493* PsychoElectro: On top of his tentacles, his main means of attack are electrical bolts.
494* StarfishAliens: A spider-octopus-blob thing... with a human-like daughter.
495* VaginaDentata: His mouth gives this impression.
496* VillainousLegacy: [[DiscOneFinalBoss While he dies in episode 21]], he still influence the story afterwards through his daughter Trakeena, his possible ex ally Captain Mutiny and is former general Deviot.
497* WouldHurtAChild: Murdered the Magna Defender's son.
498[[/folder]]
499
500[[folder:Trakeena]]
501!!Trakeena
502[[quoteright:348:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/927766_325617734310341_109383568_n.jpg]]
503
504-->'''Portrayed by:''' Amy Miller, Jennifer Burns (''Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue'')\
505'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DianaPerez (Latin American Spanish dub), Sachi Asakura (Japanese dub), Creator/KimMaiGuest (''VideoGame/PowerRangersSuperLegends'')
506
507The daughter of Scorpius, Trakeena was raised spoiled and lacked any fighting skills whatsoever. However, after some training from Villamax, she became skilled in swordplay and martial arts, eventually taking over her dead father's role of attacking Terra Venture and the Power Rangers.
508----
509* AdaptationalModesty: One of her Sentai counterparts, Shelinda, had the skimpiest costume of any female ''Sentai'' villain barely edging out of being called a bikini with armored parts; Trakeena's costume is far more modest, covering most of her body even if still a bit revealing.
510* AlasPoorVillain: While she wasn’t the nicest person by any stretch she had standards and people she cared about and genuinely wanted to avenge her father, evil as he was. [[spoiler:That was the real Trakeena. And she died the moment she was forced into the Cocoon by Deviot who she merged with becoming a cold hearted psychopath willing to kill any and everyone in her way]].
511* ArchEnemy: Trakeena develops a particular hatred for Leo due to him killing her father.
512* AvengingTheVillain: When Scorpius was killed, Trakeena swears revenge on Leo for killing her father.
513* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:Merging with Deviot causes her to become even more unhinged, most notably using her Stingwingers as suicide bombers to destroy the Lost Galactabeasts and Terra Venture and becoming crueler to her own subordinates. Even Villamax, her most loyal soldier, wasn't safe from her wrath]].
514* TheBaroness: She's vain, always in black, and has NoSenseOfPersonalSpace, whether it be with Leo or a monster of the day disguised as one of Maya's old friends, complete with having her finger on the latter's human disguise. Leo and Damon even admit to themselves they're attracted to her.
515* BigBad: Takes over as the main villain for this season after Scorpius is defeated, and is the final villain the rangers have to face.
516* BizarreAlienBiology: She ''looks'' like a human with some insectoid traits, her species begin their life in a human-like form then at some point enter the Cocoon and metamorphosis into a full insectoid creature.
517* BoomStick: She originally possessed a staff that could fire energy blasts but lost it when she fled to Onyx. After her father's death, she acquired a new staff that functioned like her original one but could also transform into a sword.
518* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Before training with Villamax and becoming a genuine threat, she was a spoiled girl who cared mostly about her looks, to the point that she ran away from her father when the time came for her to step into the Cocoon just so she won't become ugly.
519* CanonForeigner: Her overall design is original to ''Power Rangers'', filling in Shelinda's role as the beautiful, female villain.
520* CharacterDevelopment: She starts little more than a spoiled brat, not very battle competent, and more concerned with her looks than evil, she briefly takes some levels in badass by framing Treacheron but doesn't get higher than that due to not being willing to engage in an actual fight. After being trained by Villamax she soon takes over as the new BigBad following her father's death and proves to be far more competent than he ever was. [[spoiler:After merging with Deviot she becomes a complete psychopath and issues a suicide bomb attack to destroy Terra Venture, and in a last-ditch effort, she finally goes into the Cocoon she once rejected, to obtain her OneWingedAngel form]].
521* CompositeCharacter: She combines Steerwoman Shelinda's role as one of the major female antagonists and resident MsFanservice of her show, Illiess' status as a treacherous villain with familial connections in her side, along with Zahab's status as the overall main antagonist and final boss of the series. [[spoiler:''Lightspeed Rescue'' also sees her merged with the Infernal Dark Beast of ''Film/KyuuKyuuSentaiGoGoFiveVsGingaman'' which was wholly unrelated to any ''Gingaman'' villains but is her mutated OneWingedAngel form here]].
522* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: She's this to the previous villain, Astronema. They both fill the role of DarkActionGirl BigBad villains but unlike Astronema, Trakeena doesn't start out powerful and has to put in the work to become stronger. Whereas Astronema was already established as someone favored by Dark Specter, Trakeena starts out as a nobody who eventually rises in threat level as the series continues. And while Astronema had a strong bond with her father/mentor figure Ecliptor that sticks, Trakeena loses her bond with [[spoiler: Villamax and ends up killing him]]. And most importantly, Astronema eventually finds redemption and becomes a hero, whereas Trakeena remains evil to the end.
523* DaddysLittleVillain: She's Scorpius' daughter who succeeds his role as the BigBad after his death.
524* DarkActionGirl: Played with. She doesn't fight all that much in her earlier appearances, usually standing by on the sidelines. But once she TookALevelInBadass, she became a much more active and dangerous threat.
525* DisproportionateRetribution: She frames Treacheron simply because he was stern toward her, causing her father to brand him a traitor. He ends up dying before he has a chance to clear his name.
526* DragonAscendant: She becomes the new leader after her father's death.
527* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She's absolutely ''distraught'' when her father Scorpius dies, to the point of even audibly crying.
528* EvilIsPetty: One of her schemes involves sending a monster to steal the beauty of all the women on Terra Venture, just because it said there were ''probably'' better looking than her.
529* EvilMakesYouUgly: [[spoiler:Her forced fusion and eventual entrance to the Cocoon occurred when she became more vicious. It also changes her make-up to include unsightly lines running from her eyes, making her look crazy (or crazier)]].
530* {{Expy}}:
531** One for Shelinda of ''Gingaman'', whose Japanese actress and ''very'' skimpy outfit ensured she wouldn't show up.
532** [[spoiler:Being forcibly merged with the Darkonda expy somewhat makes her one for Ecliptor]].
533* FromNobodyToNightmare: From whiny little spoiled brat to one of the most dangerous villains in ''Power Rangers'' history.
534* FusionDance: The finale begins with [[spoiler:Deviot forcing both of them into the Cocoon, at the cost of his life. Trakeena comes out with Deviot's arm cannon, metallic reverb, and ruthlessness. The only thing she didn't steal from him was his cowardice.]]
535* TheHeavy: Of all the villains in the series, Trakeena is the one who gets the most focus and development, gradually being set up as the Galaxy Rangers' biggest foe and eventually becoming the FinalBoss.
536* HotInHumanForm: Played with. She is already human-looking, but when she disguises herself as a regular human woman in the episode "Stolen Beauty", she's so gorgeous that ''everyone'' is struck dumb just looking at her, including the male Rangers. A later episode has Leo and Damon admit that they find Trakeena attractive even in her regular form.
537* KnightOfCerebus: Trakeena proved to be much deadlier than her father ever was after she received training from Villamax and with her in the main baddie seat the series took a darker turn, [[spoiler:it only got higher once she merged with Deviot and lost any and all redeeming traits she had before]].
538* LovelyAssistant: During her first meeting with the Rangers, Trakeena acts as this to Furio when he dons a magician's outfit for a dramatic unveiling of a prisoner in a box. She opens the door to reveal their captive with a dramatic flourish.
539* ManipulativeBitch: She showed shades of this when she framed Treacheron as a traitor and manipulated her father to believe the ruse.
540* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: While Trakeena's early alliances with her father's generals are self-serving, she keeps her ends of their bargains until she's given a personal reason not to. She only starts conspiring to frame Treacheron for treason after he forcefully teleports her home during the middle of a battle where she was trying to help and then tells her father about how she wanted to disobey her father's orders after they'd earlier agreed to cover for each other.
541* MoralMyopia: She hates Leo for killing her father even though he only did it to save his friends from Scorpius (who admittedly thought the Rangers had striken first but still).
542* MorphWeapon: She later acquires a staff that can transform into a sword for close-quarters combat.
543* MotiveDecay: She initially wants to kill the Power Rangers to avenge her father before going on to become a GalacticConqueror. After [[spoiler: fusing with Deviot, all she cares about is killing the Power Rangers and destroying Terra Venture, sacrificing her army in the attempt, and launching a suicidal ColonlyDrop when her ship is destroyed.]]
544* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Her entire character arc involves her going from a spoiled brat who cares more about her looks to the main villain who isn't afraid to get her hands dirty. [[spoiler:Best displayed when she nearly destroys Terra Venture and would have killed the evacuees had it not been for Villamax refusing to fire and the Astro Megaship interferring]].
545* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:Her insectile form counts as this, it removes any of her human-like traits in exchange for incredible power. While she loses the form in the finale after her last battle with the Rangers in ''Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue'' she tries to turn back into it with the help of Triskull. Thanks to Olympius' sabotage, she instead gets turned into a gigantic mindless demon that's only stopped by the combined power of the Omega Megazord and the Lights of Orion.]]
546* OutGambitted: [[spoiler:Trakeena thought she'd played the demons for fools with Triskull's help into bringing her back to her final form, but as Olympius reveals they became aware of her scheme and in the end fully screwed her over, reducing her to a mindless monster for their own goals of destroying Earth.]]
547* PragmaticVillainy: Trakeena helps Furio with a vital mission he must accomplish to avoid a YouHaveFailedMe fate and convinces her father to give him one more chance after that, but this is mainly so that Furio will owe her a favor if he succeeds.
548* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The sole female officer of her crew.
549* TookALevelInBadass: Which is shown in the course of one episode. At first, she is utterly humiliated by some thugs in a BadGuyBar. But after heavy training under the guidance of Villamax, she manages to deliver a humiliating defeat to said thugs.
550* UngratefulBitch: She framed Treacheron despite his loyalty, deliberately inciting his death, [[spoiler: and killed Villamax, who had trained her and stood by her side loyally (Though in Villamax's case, Deviot was fused with her, merging his personality into her. With Treacheron however, she has no such excuse).]]
551* WorldsMostBeautifulWoman: When she visits Terra Venture in disguise as an ordinary human, ''everyone'' is struck dumb just looking at her, including the male Rangers. HilarityEnsues.
552* YouKilledMyFather: She wants revenge on the rangers, most notably Leo, for this.
553[[/folder]]
554
555!!!Generals
556[[folder:Furio]]
557!!Furio
558[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lg_furio.jpg]]
559
560-->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Wyner, Creator/SalvadorDelgado (Latin American Spanish dub), ShĹŤ Takahashi (Japanese dub)
561A cyborg monster who served as Scorpius' first general.
562----
563* AdaptationalNiceGuy: As temperamental as he is, he at least respects his fellow generals and monsters, unlike Sambash.
564* ArchEnemy: Leo despises him for his role in [[spoiler:Mike's seeming death]].
565* TheBrute: The burly and sadistic FrontlineGeneral of Scorpius.
566* CompositeCharacter: His design originated in ''Series/DenjiSentaiMegaranger'' (the previous ''Sentai''), not ''Gingaman'', where he was the OneWingedAngel form of the BigBad, Dr. Hinelar. Role-wise serves as the equivalent of Villamax's ''Gingaman'' counterpart/costume source, Sambash, who was the first general to fight the Gingaman and the first to be killed (the Sambash costume was apparently unavailable at the time).
567* TheDragon: The first of several second-in-commands to Scorpius.
568* TheSociopath: He was willing to turn an entire planet into a frozen stone hellhole, and he showed no signs of remorse for it. He was also pretty willing to kill an entire planet of innocent people just to fulfill his duty to Scorpius.
569* MeaningfulName: Has a nasty temper that his name reflects all too well.
570* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Furio's design doesn't match the other American-exclusive characters (Scorpius, Trakeena, etc.) and their insectoid theming, the ''Gingaman''-based villains and their four different groupings ''or'' the pirate-like designs of Mutiny's crew, due to his suit originating from ''Megaranger''.
571* RoguesGalleryTransplant: His suit was originally a foe of the Megarangers as opposed to the Gingamen.
572* SatelliteCharacter: The most interesting thing about him is that Leo (a Power Ranger) has a personal vendetta against him, but that says more about Leo than him.
573* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's killed off early on, but the attack he led on Mirinoi is what brought the team together and caused them to get their powers and [[spoiler:sent Mike plummeting to his seeming death, leaving Leo as the inheritor of the powers that would've been Mike's]]. [[spoiler:His actions also lead to the Magna Defender joining with Mike and escaping imprisonment]].
574* TakingYouWithMe: After one too many failed attempts to beat the Rangers, he tries blowing himself up mid-fight with Leo. It fails to kill him but does succeed in putting him out of comission for some time.
575* UnderestimatingBadassery: His reaction to the Rangers morphing for the first time is to question if they think their fancy costumes will do any good and clearly has zero ideas about what he's facing, despite that by this point Power Rangers being FamedInStory back on Earth and across much of the universe. While he survives, he gets a butt-kicking from Leo for underestimating what Power Rangers can do.
576* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Scorpius gets sick of Furio's failures to get the Lights of Orion very quickly and sends him on a glory-or-death mission to redeem himself for his failures.
577[[/folder]]
578
579[[folder:Treacheron]]
580!!Treacheron
581[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lg_treacheron.jpg]]
582
583-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DerekStephenPrince, Jorge Ornelas (base voice, Latin American Spanish dub), Jorge Santos (ep. 40, Latin American Spanish dub), KĹŤichi Hasebe (Japanese dub)
584A manta ray-themed monster who served as Scorpius' second general after Furio's death and took over the goal of finding the Lights of Orion.
585----
586* AdaptationalLateAppearance: While both he and Budoh were the second generals of the villain team, Budoh first appeared in the premier episode of ''Gingaman'' alongside the other generals while Treacheron would debut a few episodes later in ''Lost Galaxy''.
587* BackFromTheDead: For a few minutes, thanks to Hexuba. Then Mike puts him down again.
588* DemotedToExtra: {{Downplayed}}. Treacheron still serves as the second head general just like his ''Gingaman'' counterpart, but Budoh's reign as general lasted far longer compared to Treacheron's, who was only relegated to a few episodes before being killed off.
589* TheDragon: Succeeds Furio as second-in-command to Scorpius.
590* EvilVirtues: Loyalty and Valor. Treacheron is greatly loyal to Scorpius and his own servants.
591* {{Hypocrite}}: He declares that Leo represents everything he hates: goodness, honesty and decency. Yet he exhibits these qualities, admittedly in a villainous sense.
592* IronicName: His name would have you believe he's nothing but a [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder backstabbing]] [[TheStarscream snake]] who'd be this season's equivalent to [[Series/PowerRangersInSpace Darkonda]]. Yet he's the least evil of the villains next to Villamax and is unshakably loyal to those he serves. The only reason he tried to kill Trakeena was because she set him up as a traitor.
593* NobleDemon: A unique example among other NobleDemon's in ''Power Rangers'', while he never shows human compassion like [[Series/PowerRangersInSpace Ecliptor]], Villamax, or [[Series/PowerRangersLightSpeedRescue Diabolico]] he is fiercely loyal to his master Scorpius, treats his subordinates extremely well and allows his opponents a fair fight rather than taking them down at the opportunity. The closest he comes to averting this status is during his attempts to kill Trakeena and even that was retribution for her framing of him.
594* NonIndicativeName: His name is a play on the words Treachery, and he's incredibly loyal and honorable. Ironically he is framed by Trakeena and dies with Scorpius thinking he's a traitor.
595* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He's a manta ray-themed monster working under an insect-themed villain faction. Though, he does get temporarily revived by Hexuba under the more aquatic-themed Captain Mutiny's orders to fight off Mike, even using his Swabbies against him.
596* TheStarscream: Not initially, as, despite his name, he was the most loyal commander of Scorpius's army. However, after Trakeena framed and betrayed him, he breaks away from Scorpius's and Trakeena's army after being set free by the Shark Brothers and would later try to kill Trakeena.
597* WreckedWeapon: Leo breaks his sword in two during their last fight. He keeps fighting anyway and pays the price.
598[[/folder]]
599
600[[folder:Deviot]]
601!!Deviot
602[[quoteright:316:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gdeviot01.jpg]]
603
604-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobPapenbrook, Carlos del Campo (Latin American Spanish dub), YĹ«to Kazama (Japanese dub)
605A treacherous robotic alien who swore allegiance to Scorpius in an attempt to use the Cocoon's powers for himself.
606----
607* AdaptationalJerkass: Both he and his ''Gingaman'' counterpart, Biznella, are definitive villains. However, while Biznella remained loyal to Captain Zahab and his crew and legitimately considered them (especially Battobas) his friends to the point that he even forgoed his formality out of happiness of seeing them again, Deviot went out of his way to betray others for his own benefit such as when he set up Scorpius to get killed and repeatedly attempted to dispose of Trakeena. Though, like (but not to the same extent as) Biznella, he did show some degree of loyalty to Captain Mutiny.
608* ArmCannon: His primary weapon.
609* AscendedExtra: Biznella was a somewhat prominent member of Balban, but he didn't come in until the middle point of the series and was ultimately killed off before the start of the finale three-parter. Here, Deviot appears much earlier and lasts until the finale two-parter with his influence setting the tone and stage for the last battle.
610* BigBad: He never actually becomes leader of the villains, but Deviot's scheming for more power against both the Galaxy Rangers and his fellow villains in TheBigBadShuffle is what drives most of the conflict of the series. Him fusing into Trakeena and making her much more unhinged is also what sets off the events leading to the FinalBattle.
611* TheChessmaster: Frequently. The most notable case is his plan to get Scorpius out of the way, as he deceives his leader into thinking the Lost Galaxy Rangers are holding his daughter hostage so he'd get killed fighting them; which does succeed and would've ended in a total victory for him if Trakeena didn't return at the last second.
612* DirtyCoward: Tends to run away or plead for his life whenever he faces a real threat (even though we only see two instances of him actually doing so).
613* TheDragon: Serves as this for all three major villains. While serving Trakeena and Captain Mutiny, he is CoDragons with Villamax and Barbarax, respectively.
614* DragonWithAnAgenda: He joined Scorpius' army with the intent to enter the Cocoon and take its great power for himself.
615* EvilBrit: He's evil and speaks with a British accent, courtesy of the late Bob Papenbrook.
616* EvilGenius:
617* {{Expy}}: He and Villamax fill similar roles to Darkonda and Ecliptor, although Deviot prefers not to get his own hands dirty.
618* FauxAffablyEvil: Maintains an air of politeness, but underneath it, he is a heartless monster who only cares about power who will plot against his boss the moment they become an obstacle.
619* HateSink: Much like Darkonda, he seems to be designed to stand out in a series in a cast of villains who have someone they care about as well as some sort of line they won't cross, especially in terms of depravity (with the possible exception of [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil Captain Mutiny]]). Every time he speaks honestly (which is rare) it's with a clear sense of entitlement and superiority. He's such an asshole that even after Trakeena merges with him, his pure evil and selfishness lives on in Trakeena and drags her down to his level and beyond.
620* HeKnowsTooMuch: He sends two hitmen to destroy Trakeena, but when one is captured and threatened to reveal who hired him, Deviot destroys him before he can talk.
621* ManipulativeBastard: He'll trick and double-cross anyone he meets for power. Scorpius and Trakeena were both the biggest victims of this.
622* MeaningfulName: Deviot is devious. He deserves this name.
623* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: [[spoiler:Though Trakeena succeeded in killing him after he forced her into the Cocoon with him, his powers and sociopathic traits resided within her for the remainder of the season]].
624* OneWingedAngel: Using the Keonta spell, he gains an entirely new form to take on the Rangers, but after losing to the Rangers' newly-gained weapons and all three Megazords, he immediately does away with it.
625* RoboticPsychopath: At least, he appears to be a robot. But considering he tried to enter the Cocoon, he's likely a cyborg since he'd need organic components for it to work.
626* SissyVillain: The way he looks -- the giant collar, the robotic hair/dreadlocks(?) emerging from the back of his head, etc. But more so by the fact he acts like a coward when his Chessmaster plans fail. It's hard to take him seriously running away from Villamax during the first part of the finale (though, in his defense, he was far too injured from Trakeena's attack on Mutiny's castle to actually fight back against him).
627* SparedByTheAdaptation: Like many early Franchise/PowerRangers villains [[note]] like Rito, Mondo, Gasket & Archerina, General Havoc, and Olympius[[/note]], Deviot "got better" after the Megazord blew him up, while his Sentai counterpart was KilledOffForReal. [[spoiler: He did eventually die when Trakeena accidentally merged with him inside the Cocoon, with his cruelty seeping over to her.]]
628* TheSociopath: He has many of the same qualities as Darkonda from the last season, that of a selfish, backstabbing Hate Sink who isn't even loyal to his boss. [[spoiler:When he forces Trakeena to fuse with him, he ends up spreading his sociopathy to her]].
629* TheStarscream: Initially he appeared intent on serving on Scorpius in exchange for power, but after his failure with his Zords, he plots to kill him instead. His plot to kill Scorpius by pitting him against the Power Rangers succeeds, but Trakeena shows up right afterwards, denying him his prize. He makes an initial plot on Trakeena's life, but after that failure is stuck working for her for most of the series until he briefly defects to join Mutiny's Crew for his own ends as well. [[spoiler:In the end, his greed for those powers was his undoing, as when he returned to Trakeena's side in a bid to try and rejoin he and Trakeena battled into the Cocoon containing the ultimate power, causing Deviot's ruthlessness to become infused into Trakeena and killing Deviot himself]].
630* TookALevelInBadass: Not that he wasn't badass before, but the upgrade given to him by the Galaxy Book makes him even stronger, capable of [[NoSell shrugging off the Lights of Orion]]. And for whatever reason (see SparedByTheAdaptation above), Deviot immediately ditches it one episode later.
631* TreacherousAdvisor Serves Scorpius and Trakeena while plotting against them both.
632* UndyingLoyalty: Well, not exactly "undying", but he does show more loyalty to Captain Mutiny than to Scorpius or Trakeena.
633* TheUnfettered: Deviot wants power and is content to work for someone else to get it, but the moment his boss becomes an obstacle he will plot to kill them.
634* WelcomeBackTraitor: Averted, when he returns from the Lost Galaxy. He tries to claim [[BlatantLies Captain Mutiny forced him to join his crew against his will]], but Trakeena isn't fooled by his claims, and just has Villamax attack to kill him. And it almost works, up until [[spoiler:Deviot forces himself and Trakeena into the Cocoon at the cost of his life.]]
635[[/folder]]
636
637[[folder:Villamax]]
638!!Villamax
639[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villamax.jpg]]
640-->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/DavidLodgeAmericanActor David Lodge]], Gonzalo Curiel (Latin American Spanish dub), JirĹŤ SaitĹŤ (Japanese dub)
641A noble warrior who met Trakeena at Onyx and trained her to become a warrior. After Scorpius' death, he served as Trakeena's general.
642----
643* AdaptationalHeroism: [[spoiler:While he never does a full HeelFaceTurn, Villamax still saves a little girl from a falling building and outright refuses to shoot at the ships evacuating Terra Venture's civilians shortly before his death. These are actions that would be unthinkable for his much crueler counterpart, Sambash]].
644* AdaptationalLateAppearance: His counterpart Sambash appeared in the first episode and was the first general the Gingamen had to face. Here, Villamax doesn't appear until the midway point of ''Lost Galaxy''
645* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He used the same model as Sambash from ''Gingaman'', but while Sambash is an unabashed bastard, Villamax is instead an AntiVillain and NobleDemon.
646* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Sambash was a brutish, short-sighted and reckless biker thug in ''Gingaman''; Villamax is more akin to Sambash's succeeding general Budoh being a swordfighting and honorable warrior with a code and respect for his opponents.
647* AntiVillain: He only seems to serve Trakeena because he cares for her and does not seem particularly malicious himself. The only hostile actions he took were directly against the rangers.
648* AscendedExtra: His Japanese counterpart was the first to go in the QuirkyMiniBossSquad; his role there was replaced by Furio.
649* BadassBiker: He's introduced as having a very cool-looking motorcycle and is definitely a badass.
650* DecompositeCharacter: Inherits Sambash's costume but has a completely different personality (more akin to Budoh's/Treacheron's) to his basis whose personality was given to Furio.
651* DiesDifferentInAdaptation: [[spoiler:Whereas Sambash died after an all-or-nothing final stand off with Ginga Red, Villamax was destroyed by the Deviot-infused Trakeena. There's a semi-justification for it as Ginga Red was unmorphed at the time, meaning that the footage couldn't be used. The example also counts as DiesLaterInAdaptation as Sambash was the first Gingaman villain to fall at the early beginning of the series while Villamax did't meet his end until the finale]].
652* TheDragon: He is the main lieutenant to Trakeena.
653* EvenEvilHasStandards: Held all the rangers, sans Leo, hostage, to make Leo come with him. After Leo complied, he held his word and freed the others. [[spoiler: A more notable example is when he shows disgust at a crazed Trakeena using all her Stingwingers as suicide bombers at Terra Venture during the GrandFinale. He finally snapped when Trakeena ordered him to destroy fleeing shuttles filled with innocents.]]
654* EvilBrit: Like Deviot, he speaks with an (albeit, light) British accent.
655* EvilVirtues: Honor and Loyalty.
656* MentorOccupationalHazard: [[spoiler: Just like the real [[Franchise/StarWars Obi-Wan]], his protege becomes consumed with power lust and turns on him.]]
657* NobleDemon: If Deviot is Lost Galaxy's version of Darkonda, Villamax is the successor to Ecliptor. He is honorable, looks out for the female antagonist and a badass swordsman, among many other similarities. This is despite that his model counterpart was instead [[Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman Sambash]] who is a BadBoss and overall dishonorable (and uses a gun, whereas Villamax uses a sword).
658* ObiWanMoment: [[spoiler: He openly defies Trakeena when ordered to fire upon innocent fleeing civilians. When she threatens him, he delivers the below line and dies honourably.]]
659--> '''Villamax''': [[spoiler:(To Trakeena) You've learned nothing...]]
660* PunchClockVillain: He's one of the bad guys, but doesn't go out of his way to do evil things.
661* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Subverted. He fought Trakeena to prevent her from blowing up innocent people. Since he trained Trakeena in the first place, he was probably more than able to defeat her in combat, but he refused to fight due to his loyalty to her. Thus he did not actually redeem himself in the traditional sense. It does buy the Rangers enough time to use the Megaship to stop Trakeena from blowing up the innocent people, however]].
662* UndyingLoyalty: To Trakeena. Unfortunately, [[spoiler: it gets him killed in the end when she goes AxCrazy from her transformation and he refuses to fight back against her.]]
663[[/folder]]
664
665[[folder:Kegler]]
666!!Kegler
667[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prlg_vi_kegler.jpg]]
668
669-->'''Voiced by:''' Richard Cansino, Creator/CarlosInigo (Latin American Spanish dub), Yutaka Asukai (Japanese dub)
670A barrel/goblin-like creature and long-time companion of Villamax who joins him in his services to Trakeena.
671----
672* AdaptationalLateAppearance: His counterpart Bucrates debuted in the first episode of the Sentai. Here, he doesn't appear until the midway point of the season.
673* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Bucrates was already not that evil but Kegler is even less evil, lacking Bucrates' more ruthless moments and generally seemingly only being on the side of evil because he's too loyal to Villamax during their services to Scorpius and Trakeena.
674* AdaptationalWimp: Kegler does not try to take out any of the major villains (Scorpius, Trakeena and Captain Mutiny) nor does he blackmail Mike into working for him by depowering him like Bucrates did. [[spoiler:Even his apparent death is rather unceremonious compared to Bucrates' as Bucrates died in a suicide attack to take out a group of Yartots that Shelinda sent so as to cover for Hyuuga's escape.]]
675* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Bucrates was not a loyal follower or close friend of Sambash and always seemed annoyed by the latter's gung-ho attitude (though Sambash was willing to hear him out regarding his advice); Kegler is instead very loyal and friends with Villamax. [[spoiler:To the point that Trakeena murdering Villamax horrifies him.]]
676* CassandraTruth: Warns Villamax that getting involved with Trakeena is a bad idea. [[spoiler:He should have listened.]]
677* TheEvilGenius: Shares the role with Deviot, due to being Trakeena's GadgeteerGenius.
678* GadgeteerGenius: He's good with technology.
679* HereWeGoAgain: Has this air when Villamax offers his services to Trakeena.
680* MeaningfulName: Looks like he's wearing a barrel- or a ''keg''.
681* NonActionGuy: Even Deviot sees more action than him.
682* PunchClockVillain: Despite working for Trakeena, he rarely does anything bad. He never shows any malice either, coming off as a timid, good-natured fellow. He pretty much just tagged along with Villamax when they met Trakeena on Onyx and subsequently only keeps working for the bad guys because Villamax is working for them as well.
683* SatelliteCharacter: Has no real role in the series other than being Villamax's servant. It's to the point you could hardly call him a villain at all.
684* ShorterMeansSmarter: The shortest and brainiest of Trakeena's team.
685* UncertainDoom: We don't see what happened to him [[spoiler:after Trakeena killed Villamax and she intimidated him into working with her still. However, since he was piloting the Scorpion Stinger when it crashed, which was bad enough to seriously harm Trakeena, it's likely he was KilledOffscreen and died with the ship]].
686* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Kegler was Hexuba and Rykon's counterparts' uncle in ''Gingaman'', and by extension was the grand uncle of Impostra and Maronda. Due to him appearing around the midway point, as well as Hexuba's rather late appearance in the series, Kegler's unrelated to any of them.
687* VillainousFriendship: Had a long-time one with Villamax. [[spoiler:When Trakeena kills him, Kegler breaks down in tears.]]
688[[/folder]]
689
690!!!Mooks & Monsters
691[[folder:Stingwingers]]
692!!Stingwingers
693The insectoid army of Scorpius and Trakeena.
694----
695* BladeBelowTheShoulder: They have talons in the place of hands most of the time.
696* CanonForeigner: They are original Power Ranger foot soldiers taking over the role that the Seamen Yartots had in ''Gingaman''. While the mooks they replaced are eventually adapted, they only appear for a few episodes rather than being the main forces of the villains.
697* EyeLaser: Can shoot lasers from their eyes.
698* {{Flight}}: The Stingwingers can use their wings to fly, even in the vacuum of space.
699* KilledOffForReal: The last of the Stingwingers were destroyed in the finale either by the Rangers or blowing themselves up thanks to the bombs Trakeena attached to their chests.
700* TakingYouWithMe: In [[SuicideAttack suicide bomber]] fashion, they do this to destroy two of the Galaxy Rangers' Megazords.
701* WhatMeasureIsAMook: During ''Journey's End'', Trakeena decided to strap her remaining Stingwingers with bombs and have them blow themselves up to destroy the citizens of Terra Venture and the Galaxy Rangers, much to Villamax's horror and disgust.
702[[/folder]]
703
704[[folder:The Monsters]]
705!!In General:
706* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Each of the monsters were part of subgroups in ''Gingaman''[[note]] The insect-based monsters were part of the Sambash Majin Gang (Villamax), the fish-based monsters were part of the Budoh Majin Mob (Treacheron), the mythical monsters were part of the Iliess Majin Tribe (Hexuba), and the robotic monsters were part of the Battobas Majin Corps (Barbarax). [[/note]], but were removed for ''Power Rangers'', as only one of the four generals in ''Gingaman'', Treacheron, worked for Scorpius in the show (Villamax showed up afterwards -- his role early on being replaced by Furio due to Sambash's costume being unavailable; Hexuba and Barbarax both worked for Captain Mutiny).
707* AdaptedOut: Amehoshi, Bammer, Chainsaws[[labelnote:*]] He was planned to appear as Buzz but his episode "Protecting Pink" was cancelled for "The Power of Pink" and he was replaced with Spikaka and Ironite. [[/labelnote]], Gaaragaara, and Rigurou are the only monsters from ''Gingaman'' that were not adapted.
708* DemotedToExtra: Tobador (Sledge) only makes two appearances in both stock footage and the Onyx Tavern. Dreddredder (Trencher) only appears in stock footage.
709* LiterallyShatteredLives: Most of the giant monsters killed by the Lights of Orion-powered Megazord are turned to stone and shattered instead of the standard explosion.
710* MakeMyMonsterGrow: In the beginning of the season, the monsters grew by drinking a green potion from a beaker to activate that ability. However, it was soon phased out in favor of having them grow as a natural ability (likely because re-shooting every growth scene to replace the alcohol barrels and flasks used in the sentai with the US beakers was costly).
711
712!!Brunt
713-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KirkThornton
714A monster hired by Scorpius to capture the Galactabeasts.
715----
716* CanonForeigner: His suit was made up of two monsters from ''{{Series/Beetleborgs}}'' and he has no direct ''Gingaman'' counterpart, he even survives his encounter with the Rangers unlike the first MOTW in ''Gingaman'', Kolshizer, dying in his debut episode.
717* HandBlast: He can create energy blasts from his hands.
718* StarterVillain: The first post-Zordon Era MonsterOfTheWeek.
719* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Ran off after failing his mission, never to be seen again.
720
721!!Radster
722-->'''Voiced by:''' Bob Papenbrook
723A scorpion-themed monster.
724----
725* BadassBiker: His appearance evokes this.
726* BigNo: His last words as Leo and the Lion Galactabeast burn him to a crisp.
727* PowerPincers: His left arm has one.
728* ScaryScorpions: He is based on one.
729* ShoutOut: His appearance and voice are one to Elvis Presley.
730
731!!Horn
732-->'''Voiced by:''' Bob Papenbrook
733A weevil-themed monster and arms dealer who Furio brought in to steal the Quasar Sabers from the Rangers.
734----
735* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Horn's ''Gingaman'' counterpart was based on a water bug. Here, Horn is a weevil.
736* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that returned in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
737* NiceJobFixingItVillain: His reluctance to give up the Transdaggers led to the Rangers acquiring them, leading the team to give their Galactabeasts some extra power.
738* TheUnreveal: Unlike his ''Gingaman'' counterpart where there was an explanation to how he acquired the Transdaggers (short answer: he stole them), there's no explanation in ''Power Rangers''.
739
740!!Gasser
741-->'''Voiced by:''' Dave Mallow
742A stag beetle-themed monster.
743----
744* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that returned in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
745* DeadlyGas: His main attack method can either make people fall asleep or [[TakenForGranite turn Zords into stone]].
746* JapaneseBeetleBrothers: Well, one half of the brother as Sledge was DemotedToExtra.
747
748!!Mutantrum
749-->'''Voiced by:''' Robert Axelrod(1st appearance)/Neil Kaplan (2nd appearance)
750-->'''Portrayed by:''' Russel Lawrence
751A sea urchin-themed monster that took the form of Mike to trick Leo into acquiring the Lights of Orion.
752----
753* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He appears much earlier than either of his ''Gingaman'' counterparts as the fourth monster deployed. Gurinji (which he took the characterization from) showed up in episode 12, the last one of the first arc and Kemuemon (where his design came from) showed up midway through the second arc.
754* AWolfInSheepsClothing: Took on the appearance of Mike in a plan to get the Lights of Orion.
755* BoomStick: Wielded a staff that could also shoot fireballs.
756* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that returned in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
757* CompositeCharacter: He has the appearance of Kemuemon but the role of Spikaka's ''Gingaman'' counterpart, Gurinji, in that he took on the Red Ranger's older brother's appearance for the villain's own goals, interestingly enough both monsters did seek the Lights of Orion's counterparts but they served different villains each.
758* ManipulativeBastard: Uses his guise of Mike to deceive Leo into helping him find the Lights of Orion.
759* ShockAndAwe: Could shoot violet-coloured lightning from his hand.
760
761!!Wise Wizard
762-->'''Voiced by:''' Ezra Weisz
763A squid-themed monster that attacked a movie set in his search the Lights of Orion.
764----
765* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Shows up right after Mutantrum as the fifth monster, his ''Gingaman'' counterpart showed up midway through the second arc of the series.
766* ImprobableWeaponUser: His main weapon are talismans he can use for battle.
767* WarriorMonk: A Japanese variant.
768
769!!Quakemaker
770-->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Sorich
771A wasp monster that was sent to cause earthquakes in Terra Venture to release the Lights of Orion.
772----
773* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that returned in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
774* EarthquakeMachine: His main goal was to cause earthquakes in Terra Venture as Furio believed the Lights of Orion were hidden underground.
775* RoyalRapier: Wields one as his main weapon.
776
777!!Starcog
778A starfish monster that was excavating rocks for the Lights of Orion.
779----
780* DemotedToExtra: He had his own episode in '"Gingaman'', but was forced to share an episode with Ruptor and Samuron. And unlike the other monsters, he doesn't even appear in person.
781* TheUnreveal: Unlike his ''Gingaman'' counterpart, he never appeared outside of a shadow.
782* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Disappeared after Leo entered the cave.
783
784!!Ruptor
785-->'''Voiced by:''' Brianne Siddall
786A pillbug monster that Treacheron hired to collect a stone that may contain the Lights of Orion.
787----
788* BigCreepyCrawlies: A walking talking pillbug.
789* DemotedToExtra: He had his own episode in '"Gingaman'', but was forced to share an episode with Starcog and Samuron. Unlike the other two, Ruptor did grow into a giant.
790* ImprobableWeaponUser: His main weapons are a knife and fork ala [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Pudgy Pig]].
791
792!!Samuron
793-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KirkThornton
794A coral monster that tried to break a stone for the Lights of Orion.
795----
796* CarryABigStick: Samuron wielded a hammer to break open the rock, but it broke after the [[RuleOfThree third attempt]].
797* DemotedToExtra: He had his own episode in '"Gingaman'', but was forced to share an episode with Ruptor and Starcog.
798* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Unlike his ''Gingaman'' counterpart, Samuron did not grow giant size after the Magna Defender took care of him.
799
800!!Fishface
801-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardEpcar (1st Time)[=/=]Creator/DerekStephenPrince (2nd Time)
802An anglerfish monster sent to destroy a sunflower statue for the Lights of Orion. He was also responsible for kidnapping the Magna Defender's son 3000 years ago.
803----
804* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Went from being a scorpionfish in ''Gingaman'' to an anglerfish in ''Power Rangers''.
805* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that returned in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
806* DemotedToExtra: Fishface's ''Gingaman'' counterpart was a part of Budoh's Four Shoguns, which were stated to be his elite monsters. Here, Fishface is treated like a normal monster.
807* HumanShield: Took a little girl as one so the Magna Defender would not risk hitting her. Unfortunately for the Rangers, the Magna Defender gave no shit about it and was willing to shoot.
808* KarmicDeath: Killed by the father of the child he kidnapped 3000 years ago.
809* PragmaticVillainy: When Leo and the Magna Defender were arguing, Fishface took advantage of it and shot the two in the back.
810* TheWorfEffect: Strong enough to take down the Galaxy Megazord, but lost to the Defender Torozord in one shot.
811
812!!Chillyfish
813-->'''Voiced by:''' Tony Robinson
814A jellyfish monster that froze the entire colony to search for the Lights of Orion.
815----
816* AnIcePerson: Not in the traditional icebox trope, but Chillyfish used his conicals to drop the temperature in Terra Venture to put everybody to sleep, and turn off all of the electronics around the colony.
817* DefiantToTheEnd: Refused to tell the Magna Defender more about the Lights of Orion despite the fact the latter could kill him without hesitation.
818* DemotedToExtra: Chillyfish's ''Gingaman'' counterpart was a part of Budoh's Four Shoguns, which were stated to be his elite monsters. Here, Chillyfish is treated like a normal monster.
819
820!!Destruxo
821-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NeilKaplan
822A lobster-samurai monster and the last monster Treacheron sent to collect the Lights of Orion.
823----
824* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that returned in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
825* DeathByIrony: Died by the hands of the Rangers in their Lights of Orion mode.
826* DemotedToExtra: Destruxo's ''Gingaman'' counterpart was a part of Budoh's Four Shoguns, which were stated to be his elite monsters. Here, Destruxo is treated like a normal monster.
827* {{Samurai}}: Has the appearance of one.
828* SomeKindOfForcefield: Created one in his first episode to seal off the downtown area for his search.
829* TheWorfEffect: Invoked in this case as he grew weaker by a beaded necklace Impostra (disguised as Treacheron) gave him.
830
831!!Impostra
832-->'''Voiced by:''' Nancy Van Iderstine
833A medusa monster Trakeena sent to frame Treacheron for petty reasons.
834----
835* ChessmasterSidekick: Impostra spends her one episode faithfully serving Trakeena, and the plan to trick Destructo into attacking the Rangers, frame Treacheron for treason, and steal the Lights of Orion (all but the last of which goes off perfectly) is entirely hers.
836* {{Medusa}}: Based on the famous Greek monster.
837* {{Shapeshifting}}: Took on the appearance of Treacheron to frame him for betraying Scorpius' army.
838* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Impostra was one of Hexuba's children in ''Gingaman''. Due to the latter's rather late appearance in the season, she is not related to her at all. By extension, she's also not related to Kegler, who was her grand uncle, Maronda, who was her sister, nor Rykon, who was her uncle.
839* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Disappeared after the Magna Defender knocked her down, probably due to her rather graphic death in ''Gingaman'' and her suit having long been modified and dismantled, leaving no room for original footage with it.
840
841!!The Shark Brothers
842-->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Fahn (Green Shark)/Patrick Thomas (Red Shark)
843A pair of shark monsters that broke Treacheron out of prison.
844----
845* BashBrothers: They are bothers that kick ass.
846* KnowWhenToFoldEm: While most monsters just [[UnderestimatingBadassery claim they can easily destroy the Rangers until Rangers destroy them]], the Shark Brothers claim they can handle the Rangers, except if they have the Lights of Orion. Both estimations are entirely correct.
847* {{Ninja}}: They both have the appearance of one.
848* UndyingLoyalty: Very loyal to Treacheron, and very much knew he was framed by Trakeena.
849
850!!Freaky Tiki
851-->'''Voiced by:''' Blake Torney
852A tiki monster Scorpius sent to stop the Rangers from interfering with his gas siphoning plan.
853----
854* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that returned in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
855* MadBomber: Has explosive feathers.
856
857!!Skelekron
858-->'''Voiced by:''' Doug Stone
859A skeleton knight monster.
860----
861* DemBones: He's a skeleton-themed monster alright.
862* MonsterKnight: An evil knight-themed monster.
863* PhantomZonePicture: With his shield, he can trap the Ranger in mirror-like realms.
864
865!!Crumummy
866-->'''Voiced by:''' William Butler
867A mummy-themed monster Trakeena sent to steal the beauty of women on Terra Venture.
868----
869* EvilIsPetty: To be fair, this was due to Trakeena being petty herself, but why else would a monster's goal of stealing women's beauty not be on this trope?
870* {{Mummy}}: Based on one.
871
872!!Hardtochoke
873-->'''Voiced by:''' Ken Merckx (1st Time)/Michael Sorich (2nd Time)
874A yeti-themed monster whom Deviot gave the stolen Zords to him.
875----
876* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that returned in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
877* DeathByIrony: He controlled the brainwashed Stratoforce and Centaurus Megazords, only to be defeated by them after they returned to their senses.
878* PunnyName: His name is based on the vegetable artichoke.
879* WolverineClaws: Uses them due to lacking any weapons.
880
881!!Kubak
882-->'''Voiced by:''' Stephen Apostolina
883A crab monster that Deviot hired along with Teksa to assassinate Trakeena.
884----
885* DemotedToExtra: In two ways.
886** Kubak's ''Gingaman'' counterpart had an entire episode while here, he was forced to share it with Teksa.
887** Also, Kubak's ''Gingaman'' counterpart was a part of Budoh's Four Shoguns, which were stated to be his elite monsters. Here, Kubak is treated like a normal monster and appears well after the other members were destroyed.
888* ProfessionalKiller: He and Teksa are assassins, hired by Deviot to kill Trakeena. Their conversation with Deviot implies this is not the first job they do for him.
889* ThoseTwoGuys: With Teksa.
890
891!!Teksa
892-->'''Voiced by:''' Kim Strauss (1st Time)/Michael Sorich (2nd Time)
893An octopus in a basket monster that Deviot hired along with Kubak to assassinate Trakeena.
894----
895* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that returned in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
896* DemotedToExtra: Teksa's ''Gingaman'' counterpart had an entire episode while here, he was forced to share it with Kubak.
897* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Taken down by Gingaoh in ''Gingaman'', killed by Trakeena in ''Power Rangers'' and by Leo in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
898* ProfessionalKiller: He and Kubak are assassins, hired by Deviot to kill Trakeena.
899* ThoseTwoGuys: With Kubak.
900
901!!Rykon
902-->'''Voiced by:''' Carol Hoyt
903-->'''Portrayed by''' Elizabeth Levin
904A pharaoh-themed monster that took the appearance of Maya's childhood friend to steal the Galaxy book.
905----
906* AWolfInSheepsClothing: Took on the appearance of Maya's childhood friend Shondra.
907* ShesAManInJapan: Her ''Gingaman'' counterpart was a male.
908* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Rykon was Hexuba's brother, and thus Impostra and Maronda's uncle and Kegler's nephew, in ''Gingaman''. Here, due to Hexuba's rather late appearance in the season, Rykon is not related to them at all.
909
910!!Cannonbrawl
911-->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Wyner
912A cannon-themed monster that kidnapped the high councillor of Terra Venture as leverage for Damon to repair the Scorpion Stinger.
913----
914* ArmCannon: He has a large black cannon instead of a right hand from which he can fire cannonballs from.
915* TheVoiceless: He became this after growing to a giant as his dialogue became growls and grunts.
916
917!!Icy Angel
918-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BarbaraGoodson
919A fallen angel monster that controlled Commander Stanton into sending Terra Venture into a red star.
920----
921* AnIcePerson: More so than Chillyfish as her attacks froze the Galaxy Megazord at one point.
922* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Played with. She planned to brainwash Stanton into sending Terra Venture to its doom, but instead of being crazy, Stanton was more emotionless and cold.
923* FallenAngel: Is themed heavily after one.
924* LightIsNotGood: Her main colour is white, but make no mistake that she is a monster.
925* TheStraightAndArrowPath: Wields a bow and arrow.
926
927!!Motor Mantis
928-->'''Voiced by:''' Michael [=McConnohie=]
929A mantis biker monster.
930----
931* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Motor Mantis was one of the earlier monsters from ''Gingaman'', but here, he appeared around the second half of the season.
932* BadassBiker: Proves his chops in the races he has against Leo.
933* EarlyBirdCameo: Before his proper debut, Motor Mantis appeared in the Magna Defender's flashback during ''The Sunflower Search''.
934* CheatersNeverProsper: He used tripwires, landslides and outright attacks the male Rangers to win. He tried it again against Leo in their rematch, but the latter had a new power-up.
935* SlayingMantis: His main animal motif.
936
937!!Loyax
938[[quoteright:297:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c800fabe1af5fd5d1dd659c724cf2a4b.jpg]]
939-->'''Voiced by: Simon Prescott, Hideaki Tezuka (Japanese dub)
940An aged warrior that was given one last mission by Trakeena before he dies.
941----
942* AdaptedOut: The plot about his energy being used to revive Titanisaur wasn't carried over.
943* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Courtesy of Deviot.
944* EpicFlail: His signature weapon.
945* EvenEvilHasStandards: Was not happy when Deviot attacked Maya with Stingerwingers and fought with the Ranger for a fair fight.
946* FallenHero: He used to be a hero, but switched when he realized how powerful evil was.
947* IronicName: A former hero siding with evil isn't exactly the sort of image the name "Loyax" conjures.
948* TheLastDance: He knows he doesn't have much time left.
949* NobleDemon: He has the same values as Villamax in terms of fighting, which led to the latter calling him up in the first place.
950* OldSoldier: With some old values. He refused to fight Maya for being a girl but decided to do so anyway since she's a ranger.
951* WorthyOpponent: Is looking for one.
952
953!!Maronda
954-->'''Voiced by:''' Brianne Siddall
955A Lamia-themed monster.
956----
957* BadassBiker: Rode on her own motorcycle. Which looked like a green cobra.
958* BlowYouAway: Could spew out a gust of blue wind from her mouth.
959* PocketDimension: She can trap her victims in her own dimension located in her necklace.
960* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Maronda was one of Hexuba's children in ''Gingaman'', and thus Impostra's sister, Rykon's niece and Kegler's grand niece. Here, due to Hexuba's rather late appearance in the season, Maronda is not related to them at all.
961
962!!Chameliac
963-->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Fahn
964A knight monster hired by Kegler to protect a laser meant to destroy the Galactabeasts. He's most famous for being able to copy an opponent's fighting style.
965----
966* AntagonistTitle: '''The Chameliac Warrior'''.
967* EffectiveKnockoff: Chameliac's copies of powers, abilities and weapons are all as effective, if not even more powerful, than the real deals. The Rangers only defeat him by switching moves enough to prevent him from properly using any move to begin with.
968* FatalFlaw: The Rangers found out that Chameliac acts like a computer, so if given the wrong information (meaning using their teammates moves instead of their own), Chameliac will grow confused and left out in the open. Even the Stratoforce Megazord took advantage of that by bringing the Centaurus Megazord's laser cannon instead of his boomerang.
969* MeaningfulName: Chameliac's name is based on chameleon, which makes sense given that he can change his fighting style to his direct oppenent's.
970* MonsterKnight: Another monster knight.
971* PowerCopying: As stated, Chameliac can copy the abilities of anybody he is fighting against, and counter their attacks.
972
973!!Spikaka
974-->'''Voiced by:''' Brett Walkow
975A cockroach monster who, along with Ironite, was hired by Deviot to collect the missing Pink Quasar Saber.
976----
977* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Spikaka was one of the earlier monsters from ''Gingaman'', but here, he appeared around the second half of the season.
978* BigCreepyCrawlies: Based on a cockroach.
979* DemotedToExtra: In two ways
980** Because Mutantrum already took his ''Gingaman's'' role in the Lights of Orion story arc, Spikaka was only used as hired muscle.
981** On top of that, Spikaka went from having his own episode to sharing one with Ironite.
982* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: While his ''Gingaman'' counterpart grew giant size and was taken down by Gingaoh, ''Power Rangers'' had him taken down by the Lights of Orion Powered up mode.
983* ThoseTwoGuys: With Ironite.
984* TopHeavyGuy: Spikaka is all muscle on the top.
985
986!!Ironite
987-->'''Voiced by:''' Eddie Frierson
988A tank-themed monster who, along with Spikaka, was hired by Deviot to collect the missing Pink Quasar Saber.
989----
990* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Ironite's ''Gingaman'' counterpart, Dangs, actually appeared in a flashback in ''episode 2'', long before he took on the Gingamen in episode 44. Here, Ironite appears in the second half of the season.
991* DemotedToExtra: Ironite had his own episode in ''Gingaman'', but here, he shares one with Spikaka.
992* TankGoodness: Appearance-wise, he looks like a World War 1 era tank.
993* ThoseTwoGuys: With Spikaka.
994
995!!Magnetox
996-->'''Voiced by:''' Dave Mallow
997A magnet-themed monster who can drain the powers of his opponent thanks to his staff.
998----
999* EnergyAbsorption: With his magnet staff, Magnetox can drain his opponent's powers.
1000* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In ''Gingaman'', he grew giant-sized and was taken down by Gingaoh. In ''Power Rangers'', he was taken down by the Red Armored Power Ranger.
1001* MagicStaff: A magnet staff that allows him to perform his draining abilities.
1002* NiceJobFixingItVillain: When you think about it, had Magnetox not appear, then the Rangers would not have learned about the power keys from a warrior Karone fought against as Astronema, and Leo would be without a Battlizer.
1003* SmallRoleBigImpact: As stated above, if not for his involvement, Leo wouldn't have gained his Battlizer, which plays a major part in the finale of the series.
1004
1005!!Decibat
1006-->'''Voiced by:''' Kim Strauss
1007A bat-themed monster that has the ability to emit a shrieking soundwave from the speakers on his shoulders.
1008----
1009* AdaptationalBadass: His Gingaman counterpart was one of the earlier monsters, appearing in episode 10, and the Gingaman could handle him without the Lights of Ginga (which they didn't even have back then). In Power Rangers, he's the final monster sent by Trakeena[[note]]After this came the Lost Galaxy story arc and then the GrandFinale[[/note]], and the Rangers need both a custom made weapon to counter his sub-woofers and the Lights of Orion to bring him down.
1010* AdaptationalLateAppearance: As mentioned above, his ''Gingaman'' counterpart was one of the earlier monsters.
1011* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: His ''Gingaman'' counterpart was a cicada, but his name implies he is a bat.
1012* BatOutOfHell: Based on one.
1013* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: While his ''Gingaman'' counterpart grew giant size and was taken down by Gingaoh, ''Power Rangers'' had him taken down by the Lights of Orion Powered up mode.
1014* LoudOfWar: His entire modus operandi.
1015* SensoryOverload: Courtesy of his shoulder sub-woofers.
1016[[/folder]]
1017!!Captain Mutiny's Crew
1018
1019[[folder:Captain Mutiny]]
1020!!Captain Mutiny | [-(Voice actor: Mike Reynolds)-]
1021[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_mutiny_rangers_lost_galaxy.jpg]]
1022
1023-->'''Voiced by:''' Mike Reynolds, Jorge Ornelas (Latin American Spanish dub), Kenichi Morozumi (Japanese dub)
1024A space pirate and ruler of the Lost Galaxy.
1025----
1026* AdaptationalJerkass: He has none of Zahab's BenevolentBoss qualities.
1027* AdaptationalLateAppearance: His counterpart Zahab was established as the BigBad in the first episode of ''Gingaman''. Here, Mutiny wouldn't appear until the rangers are sent to the Lost Galaxy near the end.
1028* AdaptationalWimp: Captain Zahab is impervious to almost any attacks as long as the Star Soul Jewel inside him remains intact. Here, [[DroppedABridgeOnHim he's unceremoniously killed off by a regular laser attack from the Scorpion Stinger]].
1029* AssholeVictim: Unceremonious as his death by Trakeena was, SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil so he definitely had it coming, unlike [[spoiler:Villamax.]]
1030* BigBadEnsemble: Forms one with Trakeena when the Rangers get caught up in his plans, though they have no interaction (apart from Trakeena killing him and his entire crew once she's had enough of them).
1031* BigBadWannabe: Not out of incompetence or treachery, but while Mutiny is threatening and has the most powerful monsters of the season at his command, he falls short of Trakeena's threat and to boot Trakeena has the Scorpion Stinger fire on his castle and destroy it in one blast the second he leaves the Lost Galaxy, killing him and all his troops with it.
1032* DemotedToExtra: His Japanese counterpart, Captain Zahab, was the BigBad of ''Gingaman''; in ''Lost Galaxy'' he appears for one story arc and is then [[spoiler:unceremoniously killed off by Trakeena.]]
1033* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:His counterpart, Captain Zahab got a proper FinalBattle and was taken down by the entire ''Gingaman'' team. Mutiny, on the other hand, was destroyed when Trakeena fired on his castle]].
1034* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Mere seconds after going through the portal out of the Lost Galaxy, Trakeena orders his castle destroyed. And that's the end of Captain Mutiny.]]
1035* DubNameChange: Named "Captain Bounty" in the Japanese Dub.
1036* EarlyBirdCameo: Via bits of StockFootage he shows up first in the flashbacks of Scorpius' attack on the Magna Defender's home planet, among the many forces of the tyrannical insect emperor.
1037* FauxAffablyEvil: He appeared friendly enough to want to help the populace of the Terra Venture get back home. He drops the act real quick once his true intentions of enslaving them come to light.
1038* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Deviot joins his crew, Mutiny responds in suspicion that Trakeena will "toss him overboard" if she found out, [[spoiler:which is exactly what happens the instant he follows the Rangers out of the Lost Galaxy.]]
1039* KarmicDeath: [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil He enslaved an entire galaxy of people]], and is killed off in the main galaxy just as quickly as he announces his plan to enslave it as well.
1040* KnightOfCerebus: The first two episodes Mutiny appears in are amazingly serious for ''Power Rangers'', and Mutiny is more depraved than Trakeena had so far managed to be in an instant, capturing people and implicitly intending to work them to death.
1041* MuggingTheMonster: Needless to say, he never expected Terra Venture to have Power Rangers on board and while his forces are very formidable, the Rangers have been toughened enough by their many battles to handle them.
1042* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Captain Mutiny.
1043* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Subverted: unlike Divatox, Mutiny's actions generally are very pirate-like. He has little interest in actually conquering the universe, rather he attacks, plunders, and enslaves any ship that wanders into the Lost Galaxy. Terra Venture just happened to be one of them.
1044* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He enslaves anyone who enters his territory working them to death.
1045* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Enslaves anyone who enters the Lost Galaxy, which is depicted in horrible, horrific fashion and it's heavily implied by the presence of skeletons that he works the slaves to death.
1046* SpacePirate: A space pirate captain. Unlike Divatox, he actually ''acts'' like one.
1047* TalkLikeAPirate: To keep with the pirate theme.
1048* TheUnfought: Never really took on the rangers in direct combat, though he did pilot Grunchor and Titanisaur against them. Mike does sort of get into a fight with him, [[CurbStompBattle but he gets knocked out by Mutiny's only two shots.]]
1049[[/folder]]
1050!!!Generals
1051[[folder:Barbarax]]
1052!!Barbarax
1053[[quoteright:256:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unknown_51.jpeg]]
1054
1055-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardEpcar, Ricardo Brust (eps. 36-40, Latin American Spanish dub), Leonardo GarcĂ­a (eps. 41 and 42, Latin American Spanish dub), Atsuki Tani (Japanese dub)
1056Captain Mutiny's enforcer and slave driver.
1057----
1058* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Barbarax's counterpart, Battobas, initially appeared in the first episode alongside the other generals while Barbarax himself wouldn't appear until the Lost Galaxy Arc near the end.
1059* TheBrute: Mutiny's main enforcer and the bulkiest general of the show.
1060* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: His counterpart in ''Gingaman'' was EatenAlive by Grunchor's counterpart. [[spoiler:Here, he dies alongside Mutiny when Trakeena blasts the castle]].
1061* DemotedToExtra: His counterpart was one of Zahab's main minions and thus a major villain throughout the season. Here, Barbarax only appears for a few episodes.
1062* TheDragon: For Captain Mutiny.
1063* ForTheEvulz: Torments and threatens around the crew's captured slaves simply because he can.
1064* SpikesOfVillainy: His upper torso is covered in them.
1065[[/folder]]
1066
1067[[folder:Hexuba]]
1068!!Hexuba
1069[[quoteright:293:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iliess.jpg]]
1070-->'''Voiced by:''' Rajia Baroudi, Creator/MonicaManjarrez (Latin American Spanish dub)
1071A sorceress under Captain Mutiny's command.
1072----
1073* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Hexuba's counterpart, Illies, originally debuted in the first episode of ''Gingaman'' alongside the other generals and was the third general the heroes had to face. Here, Hexuba is one of the last of the villains the rangers met, her first appearance being close to the finale.
1074* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Illiess was a greedy, treacherous and nasty piece of work in ''Gingaman'' whose sole redeeming qualities were her care for her brother Desphias and uncle Bucrates (even her daughters weren't safe from her indifference). Here, Hexuba is firmly loyal to Mutiny and never once tries to betray her fellow generals or crewmates.
1075* ArabBeobleTalk: She speaks with a ''very'' thick Egyptian accent.
1076* DemotedToExtra: Her counterpart Iliess was a major villain in Gingaman. Here, she is killed off in her second appearance, making her a borderline MonsterOfTheWeek.
1077* EvilPriestess: Her appearance envokes an Egyptian priestess.
1078* {{Necromancer}}: She revived a large amount of monsters the Rangers fought before in ''Hexuba's Graveyard''.
1079* OneWingedAngel: When she absorbed the spirits of all the fallen monsters, she became Conglomerate Hexuba, a strong form impervious to even Leo's Red Armored Ranger mode.
1080* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The sole female general of Mutiny's crew.
1081* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Her Sentai counterpart was Kegler's niece, Rykon's sister, and Impostra and Maronda's mother. Here, due to Hexuba appearing rather late in the season, she's not related to any of them.
1082[[/folder]]
1083
1084[[folder:Titanisaur]]
1085!!Titanisaur
1086[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/titanisaur_1.jpg]]
1087A giant monster used by Captain Mutiny as a means for transportation.
1088----
1089* AdaptationalBadass: Unlike Daitanix, Titanisaur was not slowly rotting away after awakening and was fully functional from the start.
1090* AttackItsWeakPoint: Subverted; the Rangers only survive their first battle with the beast because Mutiny is forced to quit the attack, due to Titanisaur overheating from the castle on its back. The rangers thus conclude that attacking the castle is the best strategy for the next fight. Too bad Mutiny decided to send Titanisaur without the castle for the second round.
1091* TheBrute: By far Captain Mutiny's most powerful monster; it took all their Zords for the Rangers to bring him down after a prolonged battle.
1092* DemotedToExtra: Big time. The villain's goal in ''Gingaman'' was to revive Daitanix and was a major foe for the Gingamen until its destruction near the end of the series, with its spawn from its remains afterwards still proving a threat to the heroes. In ''Power Rangers'', there was no such goal, and Titanisaur was already active by the time the Rangers arrived at the Lost Galaxy.
1093* KnightOfCerebus: Probably the strongest monster of the season, as all of its battles have it nearly killing the rangers and their zords, with the rangers only surviving their first encounter with it due to Mutiny having to call it back due to overheating. The second round does not have this saving factor for them and they end up forced to pull all their stops to bring down Titanisaur just barely.
1094* {{Notzilla}}: Obviously based on the famous King of the Monsters; a giant, lizardlike beast with a blue BreathWeapon.
1095* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Has no relation whatsoever to Grunchor, whose ''Gingaman'' counterpart was born of the remains of Titanisaur's counterpart, Daitanix.
1096* TheVoiceless: Did not speak except for roaring.
1097[[/folder]]
1098!!!Mooks & Monsters
1099[[folder:Swabbies]]
1100!!Swabbies
1101Captain Mutiny's foot soldiers.
1102----
1103* CoolSword: They wield large cutlasses.
1104* DemotedToExtra: Like the Chromites and Crateries from the previous two seasons, the Swabbies were not used as much as their ''Gingaman'' counterpart and [[spoiler:stopped showing up after Mutiny's death, implicitly being killed alongside their master by Trakeena]].
1105* TalkLikeAPirate: Their dialogue can be simply "Ahoy!" and "Arr!".
1106[[/folder]]
1107
1108[[folder:Monsters]]
1109!!Rocketron
1110-->'''Voiced by:''' Glen [=McDougal=]
1111A rocket-themed monster under Captain Mutiny's leadership. He was sent to stop the Rangers from revealing Mutiny's true intentions with Terra Venture.
1112----
1113* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In ''Gingaman'' he's the final [[MonsterOfTheWeek Majin]] fought by the Gingaman and precedes the final battle against the [[{{Kaiju}} Earth Demon Beast]] and [[BigBad Captain Zahab]] along with debuting and dying in episode 48; here he's the first monster of Mutiny's crew to be fought by the Rangers.
1114* ArmCannon: Has two wrist rocket launchers.
1115* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In ''Gingaman'', he was destroyed by Gingaoh, but in ''Power Rangers'', he died after Deviot drained the remaining energy he had left after the fight.
1116* KilledMidSentence: His last words were begging for Deviot to give him back his energy before exploding in the middle of it.
1117* MadeOfIron: Surprisingly, he survived the Galaxy Megazord's saber and shrank back to human size. Unfortunately for him, that's when Deviot decided to absorb what little energy he had left.
1118* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Grew without any outside help.
1119* TakingYouWithMe: Tried this against the Galaxy Megazord as a last resort, but the Stratoforce Megazord prevented it.
1120
1121!!Grunchor
1122A giant monster Captain Mutiny sent to terrorize Terra Venture.
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1124* AdaptationalAchillesHeel: In ''Gingaman'' the Earth Demon Beast didn't have any real weakness whatsoever, and the Gingamen used massive fire to vaporize it only in order to prevent the remains of the monster from spawning other Demon Beasts. Here, Grunchor is weak to fire and the Rangers use this weakness to kill it.
1125* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: As mentioned below, his ''Gingaman'' counterpart came ''after'' the destruction of Titanisaur's counterpart.
1126* TheBrute: Monstrous, dumb and very dangerous to the Rangers.
1127* DemotedToExtra: Played with. His ''Gingaman'' counterpart was the result of Daitanix's destruction (Titanisaur's ''Gingaman'' counterpart) and was the final giant battle the heroes had before facing Zahab. While in here he's treated as a MonsterOfTheWeek here, he was still a ''very'' dangerous monster and the fiercest foe the Rangers faced besides Titanisaur.
1128* KillItWithFire: It is weak to fire and through a combined attack this turns into his final fate from the Rangers who vaporize it.
1129* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Grew without any outside help.
1130* TheVoiceless: Did not speak at all, except for roaring.
1131
1132!!Rojomon
1133-->'''Voiced by:''' Randy Swerdlick
1134A fire-breathing swordfish-like sea monster that Captain Mutiny summoned to kill the captured Leo and Damon.
1135----
1136* CanonForeigner: As his design came from an unused costume in ''Beetleborgs Metalix'' he has no ''Gingaman'' equivalent or counterpart.
1137* FishPeople: A walking talking swordfish monster.
1138* PlayingWithFire: Oddly enough for a fish-themed monster, he has this ability.
1139
1140!!Nightmare
1141-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WalterEmanuelJones
1142A crescent moon-themed monster Hexuba sent to defeat the Rangers in her dream dimension.
1143----
1144* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Nightmare's ''Gingaman'' counterpart was the second to last monster the Sentai team fought. Here, Nightmare is the last one before moving on to the final battles against Titanisaur and later Trakeena.
1145* AttackReflector: With his sword, he can redirect energy blasts back at his opponents.
1146* ChestBlaster: Can open up his chest at will to reveal cannons from which he can fire a volley of energy blasts. Unfortunately, this was also his weak spot as Damon struck him with the Power-Up Claw when it was open.
1147* CoolSword: Wields a Crescent shaped sword.
1148* MadeOfIron: The armor Nightmare wore was very dense, and not even the Lights Of Orion Fireball attack could dent it.
1149* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Grew without any outside help.
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