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3! Time Force Rangers
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6 [[caption-width-right:350:The Time Force Rangers]]
7* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: While Time Force is another technology-themed team like ''Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue'', their powers are from the futuristic year of 3000 in contrast to the modern technology of the 2000s. Another difference between both teams is while the Lightspeed Rangers reside in a high-tech underwater base with allies by their side, the Time Force Rangers live in an old-fashioned clock tower that's mainly operated by the Rangers. The biggest one though is that while a Red Ranger led the Lightspeed Rangers, it's the ''Pink'' Ranger that leads the Time Force Rangers.
8* ThouShallNotKill: Time Force has a strict no-killing rule against Mutants, even the ones who are clearly dangerous to be let loose. Every finisher the Time Force Rangers use is effective in shrinking the Mutants to small size and putting back in cryostasis. However, this rule doesn't seem to apply to non-mutants, as seen when the Rangers kill Frax's Robots, the Black Knight, Quarganon and the Mut-Orgs.
9* TimePolice: Jen, Katie, Trip and Lucas are Time Force Officers and went back from the year 3000 to 2001 to stop Ransik from changing the timeline from his rampage.
10* TransformationTrinket:
11** The core five Rangers use the Chrono Morphers to morph. One key part of the Morphers is that they are locked to the Ranger's [=DNA=], meaning they cannot be used by someone else.
12** The Quantum Ranger uses the Quantum Morpher to morph and uses it to command the Quantasaurus Rex. One difference between the Chrono Morphers is that the Quantum Morpher is locked by voice recognition.
13[[/folder]]
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15[[folder:Wes Collins / Red Time Force Ranger]]
16
17!!Wesley "Wes" Collins / [[red:Red Time Force Ranger]]
18[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prtf_rg_wes.jpg]]
19!!! '''Portrayed by:''' Jason Faunt [[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]José Arenas (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
20!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce''| ''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''|''Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel''
21
22Wes was the son of Mr. Collins, being groomed by his father to become the heir of Bio Lab. When the four officers came from the year 3000 after Ransik, he was approached to use the Red Time Force Morpher by Jen as he was an ancestor of Alex, and was need to unlock the other Chrono Morphers. Despite Jen planning on him being used only to unlock the morphers, he convinced her to stay on with the Time Force Rangers, helping them get acclimated in the year 2001 and trying to find his own destiny against his father's wishes.
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24* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Due to the first episode of ''Time Force'' being a [[MultiPartEpisode two-parter]], Wes debuted in part-two. In ''Timeranger'', Tatsuya debuted in the second half of the first episode.
25* AdaptationalSkimpiness: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While still modest overall, Wes' outfit still has more skin exposure compared to Tatsuya's.
26* AllUpToYou: With [[spoiler:the Time Force Rangers back in 3000 AD and Eric injured]], Wes has to face off the Cyclobots by himself.
27* BashBrothers: With Eric, though it takes a while for them to get to this point.
28* BigEater: During the second episode, he's bothering a cook at his dad's mansion, who notes Wes is always eating too much. Wes retorts it's because he's always hungry.
29* BigNo: When [[spoiler:Ransik pulls a TakingYouWithMe in the FinalBattle]].
30** A more medium-sized "NO!" comes when Eric flings himself over a bridge [[spoiler:and is shot by Conwing on the way down]].
31* ComingOfAgeStory: Wes grows from a somewhat spoiled son of a billionaire to a true hero who takes control of his own life.
32* CoolBike: In addition to his Vector Cycle, Wes later gets the Strata Cycle, [[FlyingCar a bike that can fly.]]
33* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: Before he and Jen got together, she was engaged to Wes' [[IdenticalGrandson identical descendant]] Alex.
34* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He's blonde and is one of the nicest characters in the entire franchise.
35* HiddenDepths: Wes briefly takes over Bio-Lab after his father is hospitalized, and judging from what little is shown, Wes ''is'' capable of running the company if he wanted.
36* IconicSequelCharacter: Wes is one of the most beloved and respected Red Rangers in the franchise's history despite being introduced in the ninth season.
37* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: Well, he ''is'' the Red Ranger, so he gets cool armor. Also, see below.
38* LonelyRichKid: There is no indication that he had friends prior to meeting the other Rangers. He attempted to befriend Eric in the past but was blown-off because Eric resented his wealthy background.
39* {{Magitek}}: Wes' battlelizer has a mystical origin despite his season's very sci-fi nature.
40* MissingMom: Unlike Tatsuya, there is no word on what became of his mother.
41* NiceGuy: Very friendly and has a selfless goal to help the Time Rangers.
42* NonActionGuy: Subverted. While he was inexperienced, he was shown to be a very good fighter from the start.
43* OfficialCouple: With Jen.
44* TheProtagonist: He's the main character, but he's an inexperienced ShelteredAristocrat and not the actual leader of the team. He also doubled as TheLancer.
45* RebelPrince: Mr. Collins wanted Wes to grow up to inherit the family business from him, but his grooming served only to alienate Wes from everyone around him. He jumps at the chance to be a RookieRedRanger, as it's the first time in his life he's fought for anything of his own will.
46* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Eric's other Red.
47* RookieRedRanger: He isn't part of Time Force itself, and he was just recruited because his DNA matched that of Alex's, which proves to be a plot point. Jen never even planned on keeping him around (due to personal reasons), but prompting by the other Rangers convinced her to keep Wes around.
48* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Wes was introduced in the second part of the series premiere.
49* ShipperOnDeck: Seemed pretty enthusiastic about Eric's dynamic with [[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Taylor]] when they teamed up.
50* ShelteredAristocrat: At the beginning.
51* TookALevelInBadass: He was an inexperienced RookieRedRanger at first. He becomes a highly-skilled fighter over the course of the season and by the [[Series/PowerRangersWildForce next season]] he is co-leader of the Silver Guardians.
52* WellDoneSonGuy: He wants his father to be proud of who he is. Sure enough, [[spoiler:Once Mr. Collins sees that Wes is a Power Ranger, he's very proud]].
53[[/folder]]
54
55[[folder:Jen Scotts / Pink Time Force Ranger]]
56!!Jennifer "Jen" Scotts / [[pink:Pink Time Force Ranger]]
57[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prtf_rg_jen.jpg]]
58!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ErinCahill[[labelnote:Foreign voice actresses]]Maggie Vera (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
59!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce''| ''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''[[note]]In Costume only, Non-Speaking[[/note]]
60
61Jen was a Time Force officer and the fiancee to the original Red Ranger Alex. When Ransik seemingly killed Alex, she swore to take the former in, taking with her three other Time Force officers and the Chrono Morphers. Arriving at Silver Hills in the year 2001, she assumed the Pink Time Force powers and served as the main leader for the team.
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63* ActionGirl: Out of all the female rangers, she is the most battle-ready and is no less capable when unmorphed.
64* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: While Yuuri started to have romantic feelings towards Tatsuya in later episodes of ''Timeranger'', she doesn't have any romantic feelings towards his descendant, Captain Ryuya, prior. Jen, on the other hand, starts out engaged to Alex.
65* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She's a beautiful woman with a mostly no-nonsense attitude.
66* BreakoutCharacter: Due to her leadership and combat skills, Jen is widely regarded as not only the best pink ranger in the franchise but the best female Ranger ''ever''.
67* TheComicallySerious: Jen's initially rigid demeanor is often PlayedForLaughs.
68* CuteBruiser: Very cute in addition to being one of the stronger Power Rangers ever.
69* DefrostingIceQueen: Was aloof to Wes at first. CharacterDevelopment in both her and Wes is crucial in changing this.
70* {{Deuteragonist}}: She gets the second most focus and development after Wes.
71* FairCop: One of the fairest in Power Rangers history.
72* HeartbrokenBadass: Her fiancee Alex appears to be killed in the first episode. However, he turned out to be alive but different.
73* TheHero: Wes is the Red Ranger and Time Force is his ComingOfAgeStory, but Jen is the Ranger that the season focuses on in terms of plot rather than character development. Jen is the character who had the strongest personal vendetta against Ransik, and [[spoiler: she is the one who arrests him in the end]].
74* IconicOutfit: Her brown skirt and leather jacket combo is one of the most popular outfits in the franchise's history.
75* IconicSequelCharacter: Jen is one of the most beloved and respected female rangers in the franchise's history (and regarded by many as ''the'' best pink ranger) despite being introduced in the ninth season.
76* IconicSequelOutfit: The leather gear she wears in the reunion-show the next season is fondly remembered [[MsFanservice for some reason]].
77* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: When it comes to action movies, especially kung-fu flicks and her favorite movie star: [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Frankie Chang]].
78* LethalChef: Can't even make decent cookies. Then again, the future doesn't have any junk food, so...
79--> '''Wes''': You shouldn't have! (''eats the cookie, gags, and spits it right back out'') Ugh, you really shouldn't have!
80--> '''Jen''': (gives a "fine, whatever" look to Wes, then eats her cookie, and gags)
81* MiniDressOfPower: Jen's civilian attire includes a brown miniskirt, and she kicks as much ass in it.
82* ModestyShorts: As seen in "Time Force Traitor".
83* MsFanservice:
84** There's really no reason for Jen's 21st-century outfit to include a tight, tiny miniskirt other than the fact that ''former model'' Erin Cahill is one of the most beautiful women to ever put on the pink spandex.
85** Also, the leather suit from the episode "[[ReunionShow Reinforcements From The Future]]". Notably, she's one of only ''two'' Pink Rangers to don a skintight leather outfit.
86--> [[WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers Linkara]]: Holy crap, Jen, '''that's''' special assignment gear for Time Force?!?
87* NotSoAboveItAll: Normally the most serious-minded and straightforward of the team, but she has been known to let go and have fun, especially with the above-mentioned kung-fu movie star.
88* OfficialCouple: First with Alex, then later with Wes.
89* PinkHeroine: Jen Scotts is a Time Force Officer that was in charge of transporting Ransik to the Cryo Prison but fails after she is ambushed, She then commandeers a Time Ship and a Chrono Morpher to follow Ransik and becomes the Pink Time Force Ranger and leader of the Time Force Rangers.
90* QuicklyDemotedLeader: Averted. Wes gets the Battlizer and standing-in-the-center perks of being Red, but she ''keeps'' her position as team leader, thank you very much. The only time she isn't a leader is during the brief arc where Alex reclaims the Red Chrono Morpher from Wes.
91* RavenHairIvorySkin: Rather, a nice dark brown, but it works.
92* SatelliteCharacter: Has no character development not related to Wes, Alex or Ransik.
93* StatuesqueStunner: The 5'7" Jen is certainly a beauty!
94* SupportingLeader: TheLeader of the eponymous team despite Wes being clearly the story's protagonist.
95* TheProtagonist: Of ''[[ComicBook/MightyMorphinPowerRangersBoomStudios Sins of the Future]]''.
96* {{Tsundere}}: Initially towards Wes. The fact that he resembled the [[NotQuiteDead presumably]] KIA fiance didn't help.
97* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Downplayed with Alex; she would avenge his [[spoiler:presumed death]]. Played straight with Wes; during the Wild Force crossover, she saved him by firing upon the Mut-Orgs.
98* WorkoutFanservice: Jen is played by a model and wears a sports bra while practicing martial arts, complete with some close-ups.
99* YouAreInCommandNow: Steelix turns her evil in "Time Force Traitor".
100[[/folder]]
101
102[[folder:Lucas Kendall / Blue Time Force Ranger]]
103!!Lucas Kendall / [[blue:Blue Time Force Ranger]]
104[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46248.jpg]]
105!!! '''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MichaelCopon [[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Rolando de la Fuente (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
106!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce''| ''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''[[note]]In Costume only, Non-Speaking[[/note]]
107
108Lucas was a Time Force officer and a former race car driver. Arriving at Silver Hills in the year 2001 with three other Time Force officers, he assumed the Blue Time Force powers.
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110* AbledInTheAdaptation: Doesn't have Ayase's Osiris Syndrome disease.
111* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: Since Lucas has no signs of an incurable illness as his sentai counterpart does, Lucas is more sociable and outgoing.
112* AdaptationalComicRelief: Lucas is looser than his counterpart Ayase who is notoriously dour.
113* AgentPeacock: Preens ''constantly'', particularly his hair. It's PlayedForLaughs.
114* BadassDriver: [[UniversalDriversLicense Too bad his 31st Century driver's license isn't valid in the 21st Century.]]
115* BlueIsHeroic: He then commandeers a Time Ship and a Chrono Morpher to follow Ransik and becomes the Blue Time Force Ranger.
116* TheCharmer: No one can charm the ladies like Lucas.
117* CompositeCharacter: Because Katie's Timeranger counterpart [[ShesAManInJapan is male]], Domon's personality is used for him along with his own Sentai counterpart Ayase.
118* DatingCatwoman: With Nadira in "Nadira's Dream Date". This would prompt Lucas to pull a PleaseDumpMe. [[spoiler:He gets back with her in ''Wild Force'']]. To explain, Lucas has a small book that he writes poetry. About his car. When he demorphed, that book fell to the ground and Nadira picked it up. Three guesses as to what happened next.
119* FairCop: Very much so!
120* TheFightingNarcissist: Lucas is very vain about his looks and is quite the ladies man. In one episode, he actually stops in the middle of chasing the monster of the week to admire himself in the mirror. The kicker is he's in Ranger form meaning he can't actually see his own face.
121* MrFanservice: Hunky, but has less skin exposure than Wes.
122* [[GlassesPull Shades Pull]]: When he and Katie go to Nadira for help in "[[{{Crossover}} Reinforcements from the Future, Part 1]]".
123* SpeedDemon: Lucas loves three things above all else: his looks, beautiful women and fast cars. He was a race car driver in the year 3000 and still has a need for speed.
124* TallDarkAndHandsome: One of the best examples yet.
125* TwoFirstNames: Kendall is a common female given name.
126* WhatTheHellHero: He's the first to call Alex out on his attitude towards them, telling him to his face that ''he'' is the one who doesn't care about the future.
127[[/folder]]
128
129[[folder:Katie Walker / Yellow Time Force Ranger]]
130!!Katie Walker / [[gold:Yellow Time Force Ranger]]
131[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prtf_rg_katie.jpg]]
132!!! '''Portrayed by:''' Deborah Estelle Phillips[[labelnote:Foreign voice actresses]]Creator/RossyAguirre (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
133!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce''| ''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''[[note]]In Costume only, Non-Speaking[[/note]]
134
135Katie was a Time Force officer. Arriving at Silver Hills in the year 2001 with three other Time Force officers, she assumed the Yellow Time Force powers.
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137* ActionGirl: Duh. She's a Power Ranger, after all!
138* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Subverted, she's one of the nicest Rangers on the team.
139* AmazonianBeauty: Katie is a beautiful woman who also happens to be the tallest and the most athletically built of the rangers.
140* {{Ambiguously Human}}: It’s not made clear if Katie is a normal human or an alien like Trip. The actress has suggested that her character might not have necessarily been a human.
141* AndCallHimGeorge: Downplayed. She gives well-meaning, bone-crushing bear hugs but nobody has been seriously injured or killed by them.
142* BearHug: She gives some bone-crushing ones. Wes admits he'll miss them when they return home.
143* TheBigGirl: Due to having SuperStrength.
144* CulturedBadass: The powerhouse of {{the team}} and if her appearance in the movie land is any indication, she's into theater and musicals.
145* CuteBruiser: Much like Jen.
146* DecompositeCharacter: Due to Katie's counterpart in ''Timeranger'' being a very masculine male, his traits were distributed into Lucas (ChivalrousPervert who is TheFightingNarcissist) and Trip (the orange jacket, roles in some episodes), mostly the former.
147* DesignerBabies: The only non-mutant DB we meet with actual superpowers.
148* DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: It's mostly under control, but watch out for those hugs.
149* TheGlomp: You run into the Time Force Rangers? And you're a friend? Standard greeting.
150* HypocriticalHumor: In the first episode, she scolds Jen to be polite to a driver whose car they're trying to acquire. She then promptly throws him out with no effort.
151* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Masculine Girl to Trip's Feminine Boy.
152* PrimaryColorChampion: She then commandeers a Time Ship and a Chrono Morpher to follow Ransik and becomes the Yellow Time Force Ranger.
153* ShesAManInJapan: Along with four other Yellow Rangers in the franchise. In her case, her Sentai counterpart is Domon, a {{professional wrestl|ing}}er.
154%%* StatuesqueStunner: She's one of the two tallest Rangers on this team and a certified AmazonianBeauty.
155* TeamMom: Fear her legendary hugs! ''FEAR THEM!!''
156[[/folder]]
157
158[[folder:Trip / Green Time Force Ranger]]
159!!Trip / [[green:Green Time Force Ranger]]
160[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prtf_rg_trip.jpg]]
161 '''Portrayed by:''' Kevin Kleinberg[[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Carlos Enrique Bonilla (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
162!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce''| ''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''[[note]]In Costume only, Non-Speaking[[/note]]
163
164Trip was a Time Force officer and a Xybrian native with the ability to read minds and see people in different locations. Arriving at Silver Hills in the year 2001 with three other Time Force officers, he assumed the Green Time Force powers.
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166* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: {{Inverted|Trope}}. His ''Timeranger'' counterpart Shion has a StoryArc of being the LastOfHisKind due to his planet getting destroyed. This is AdaptedOut in ''Time Force'', which instead focuses on Trip's role as TheHeart and TheSmartGuy.
167* BadassAdorable: In addition to the above example.
168* TheCutie: Male example.
169* [[CuteClumsyGirl Cute Clumsy Boy]]: He tried, and failed, to woo a pretty girl to prove he's as good as Lucas.
170* GadgeteerGenius: The technological genius of the group.
171* GlowingEyesOfDoom: In "Force from the Future", during a split-second frame.
172* GreenMeansNatural: He then commandeers a Time Ship and a Chrono Morpher to follow Ransik and becomes the Green Time Force Ranger.
173* {{Keet}}: At some points.
174* TheKlutz, sometimes to the point of being a [[CuteClumsyGirl Cute Clumsy Alien Boy]], as noted above.
175* InnocentAliens: Trip is very, very trusting of others, "Short-Circuited" being the prime example. Justified, as, according to Katie, "all Xybrians are trusting".
176* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Feminine Boy to Katie's Masculine Girl.
177* MeaningfulName: Because most [[TheKlutz clumsy people]] are experts on the art of '''trip'''ping.
178* NiceGuy: He was the first to take a liking to Wes and was the only one who helped him convince Jen to give him the morpher.
179* NinjaPirateRobotZombie: Let's just say he's everything Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya would want in a guy, with the addition of being a cop.
180* OnlyOneName: {{Fanon}} usually gives Trip's last name as "Regis", but Saban's official website doesn't give him a last name, much like other HumanAliens in the franchise.
181* OtherworldlyTechnicolourHair: He has bright green hair, as he is a Xybrian from a future where aliens living on Earth is normal. While in the year 2001, he wears a bucket hat, but more to hide the crystal in his forehead than his green hair.
182* PuppyDogEyes: Just to up the Moe factor.
183* PsychicPowers: Due to his Xybrian DNA.
184* RubberForeheadAlien: He looks pretty human, save a forehead crystal and oddly colored hair.
185* SignatureHeadgear: Wears a bucket hat to [[IncrediblyLamePun top off]] the civilian ensemble Wes got for him after Time Force's arrival on Earth. It helps obscure the crystal in his forehead so people don't realize he's a HumanAlien.
186-->'''Wes:''' I don't think the twenty-first century's ''quite'' ready for a Xybrian yet.
187* TheSmartGuy / MrFixit: He works on Circuit or their tech if something is wrong.
188* TokenNonHuman: Trip's an alien whereas the rest of the Rangers are Earthlings.
189[[/folder]]
190
191[[folder:Eric Myers / Quantum Ranger]]
192!!Eric Myers / [[evil:Quantum Ranger]]
193[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prtf_rg_eric.jpg]]
194
195!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DanSouthworth [[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Jorge Ornelas (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
196!!!'''Guest Appearances:''' ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce''| ''Series/PowerRangersMegaForce''[[note]]In Costume only, Non-Speaking[[/note]]
197
198Years ago, Eric was a prep school student alongside Wes, but despite the latter's attempts to befriend him, he ignored Wes's attempts, leaving school to join Mr. Collins's Silver Guardian squad. After learning that Wes was the Red Ranger, he sought out the Quantum Ranger powers, and after acquiring it along with the Q-Rex Zord, he became the leader of the Silver Guardians.
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200* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Naoto debuted over halfway through ''Timeranger'', whereas Eric debuted early in the second quarter.
201* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Eric and Naoto mostly start the same way, but it's when their respective bosses are gravely injured where the divergence between the two starts to become really obvious. Naoto was largely without qualms in being an opportunistic bastard, usurping control over the City Guardians,[[note]]until LaserGuidedKarma makes him lose everything[[/note]] Eric was nowhere near as power-hungry and had far higher standards, including a sense of honor that made him temporarily quit when [[spoiler:Wes had to take over Bio-Labs]]. Also, unlike Naoto, [[spoiler:Eric actually ''lives'', gets to reconcile with Wes, and does properly become his friend]].
202* AloofAlly: Ally is stretching it, at least at first. He remains aloof even when he starts acknowledging the rest of the Time Force as his friends, though.
203* AmbitionIsEvil: Ambition's probably his biggest character motivation, but it's averted in that his compassion for others is stronger than his desire for [[RagsToRiches position/recognition]]. This is the primary reason he's an AdaptationalNiceGuy; Naoto's lust for power had already long since corrupted him, but Eric's hasn't.
204* BashBrothers: With Wes, though it takes a while for them to get to this point.
205* BirdsOfAFeather: With [[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Taylor]]. Their personalities are similar (stubborn, snarky, hard-nosed, and with leader complexes) which actually caused them to ''clash'' initially, but they eventually manage to bond over weaponry and they apparently have similar taste in literature.
206* BreakoutCharacter: Easily one of the most popular Power Rangers across the entire franchise.
207* TheCaptain: Of the Silver Guardians.
208* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Subverted. He wears mostly black when out of uniform; only the red beret denotes his primary Ranger color, and that is only because it denotes the commander of the Silver Guardians. In fact, he doesn't wear a casual red shirt until the [[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Wild Force]] crossover.
209* CoolPlane: The TF Eagle, a small jet he occassionally uses for transportation.
210* DarkAndTroubledPast: He lived an opposite life to Wes, having been born dirt poor, and worked "for as long as I can remember to try to pull my life out of the gutter". Also his FreudianExcuse for his attitude towards the other Rangers.
211* DarkIsNotEvil: Eric's suit has jagged arrows and black gauntlets instead of the white ones the other Rangers have. Combined with his less pleasant demeanor, one could be forgiven for thinking he is an EvilCounterpart to Wes but he is a hero.
212* {{Determinator}}: Because of his poor background, Eric has worked so hard to pull his life out of the gutter and make something of himself. [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] in that it's made him more than a bit resentful.
213* {{Deuteragonist}}: He gets the most CharacterDevelopment in the series, and the most focus after Wes and Jen.
214* EasilyForgiven: Lonely or not, he was still a jerk to and occasionally violent with Wes even though Wes had never done anything but try to be friends with Eric. Then Eric's CharacterDevelopment kicks in and he's pretty much welcomed with open arms.
215* EveryoneHasStandards: Much as he sought power, position, and recognition, out of disgust that Wes has been forced back into his supposed destiny as inheritor of [=BioLabs=], with Alex taking his morpher from him, he throws his position in the Silver Guardians away and nearly skips town, before this same trope makes him go back to help continue the fight and return to the Guardians. After that, he cools it with being his ambitions of power.
216* FriendlessBackground: Presumably by choice. While Eric was depicted as being an outcast amongst the snobby rich kids of his prep school, Wes honestly seems to try his best to be nice to Eric and is subsequently pushed away.
217* HiddenHeartOfGold: Trip puts it best: "He's lonely; he only acts mean to hide it."
218* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He underestimates how much Jen wants Ransik caught, believing that she and the other Rangers would rather work for Mr. Collins if it helps with that.
219* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Before his CharacterDevelopment, Eric is mostly driven to get recognition.
220* IWorkAlone: Jen and Wes have both saved his life, proposed to cooperate with him, and received this as his response on separate occasions. He even says the trope word-for-word to both of them at separate points.
221* IconicSequelCharacter: Eric is one of the most beloved and respected {{sixth ranger}}s in the franchise's history despite being introduced in the ninth season.
222* ImprobableAimingSkills: He's a crack shot and with a knack for Mexican standoffs.
223* InstantArmor: His Mega Battle Armor.
224* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At his worst, he often attacks Wes for no reason, refuses to thank others for helping him, and in one instance almost left Wes for dead. Despite everything, Eric does care for people's safety, and was friends with a little girl where he used to live. He also respects Jen's request to keep the truth about the Rangers being from the year 3000 hidden from Mr. Collins even after he snaps at her about being friends.
225* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: He also gets a SuperMode. And he gets to join Wes and eight other Red Rangers on a special mission.
226* TheLeader: Of the Silver Guardians. He tries to replace Wes and take over the Rangers too, but it doesn't work out.
227* MoralityPet: He keeps adorable little birds and befriends a little girl who he gives said adorable little birds to take care of near the finale.
228* MrFanservice: Eric is a bad boy AntiHero played by the extremely handsome Dan Southworth, who spends most of the show in a dashing military uniform. He even pulls a [[Series/PrideAndPrejudice1995 Mr. Darcy]] in episode 20 and [[SexySoakedShirt gets wet in a white shirt]].
229* PerpetualFrowner: Smiles a handful of times in the series. More likely to smirk.
230* PoweredArmor: His Mega Battle mode.
231* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Wes's red. Despite their shared suit colors.
232* RedIsHeroic: Eric learns of a containment box that holds the powers of a Time Force Ranger and bonds with it to become the Quantum Ranger.
233* TheResenter: He deeply resents Wes for growing up in a life of privilege while he was born in poverty. [[spoiler:He gets better]].
234* TheRival: To Wes, even after the former gave up his fortune to help people.
235* RollerbladeGood: His Megabattle Armor includes rollerblades.
236* SarcasticClapping: Upon becoming the Quantum Ranger for the first time. With his ''gun'', no less.
237* ScholarshipStudent: It's implied he was this back when he attended the same prep school as Wes.
238* SecretKeeper: Figures out the Rangers are from the future thanks to one of the mutants, and keeps quiet about it until Mr. Collins learns it on his own.
239* ShipTease / CrossoverShip: With [[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Taylor]]. Big time.
240* SixthRanger:
241** Has the gear for it, but subverted as he never actually joins the team. It should be noted that he is not actually affiliated with Time Force, but with the Silver Guardians.
242** He also goes against the usual grain by sharing his suit's color with another current ranger, and his overall archetype is more of a mercenary Red Ranger than anything else; observe the LawOfChromaticSuperiority above.
243** History remembers him as being a sixth, however, and the only Ranger thus far to fit both categories.
244** While he never quite joins the others during the actual Time Force series, by the time the Wild Force team-up happens it's implied Eric did eventually come to accept his place as part of the team, as he acknowledges the others as his friends.
245* SourOutsideSadInside: As Trip figures out, he only acts mean to hide how lonely he is.
246* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Eric's storyline followed that of Naoto extremely closely even up to being killed in the finale in initial plans. Ultimately, higher-ups rejected him dying and he is merely badly injured.]]
247* SwissArmyWeapon: Eric's weapon is the Quantum Defender, a laser handgun that can transform into a sword.
248* TallDarkAndSnarky: Always, even during ''Wild Force''.
249* TheUnfavorite: Not helping Eric's grouchiness is that, at first, Mr. Collins still wants Wes on the Silver Guardians.
250* UngratefulBastard: After getting shot jumping off a bridge, Jen saves him. Eric refuses to say thanks, even after Jen points out he would have drowned if not for her.
251[[/folder]]
252
253!!The Zords
254[[folder:Time Flyers]]
255!!Time Flyers/Time Force Megazord
256The core five Rangers' Zords. Its specialty is changing into three different modes: Mode Red, Mode Blue, and Jet Mode.
257----
258* BlowYouAway: Jet Mode is capable of creating a massive tornado to stun a Mutant.
259* ButNowIMustGo: After every giant fight, the Time Flyers leave the Rangers and return to the year 3000. It's stated that, due to the fuel source not being available in the year 2001, the Rangers cannot keep them at Silver Hills.
260* CombiningMecha: Five futuristic Time Flyers that combine into one Megazord. As stated, the Time Force Megazord is unique for having three different combinations. The humanoid Mode Red and Mode Blue, and the large aircraft form called Jet Mode.
261* CoolPlane: All the Time Flyers are futuristic jets that combine to form a Megazord. Jet Mode is a giant aircraft formation of the Time Force Megazord.
262* CoolSword: Mode Red's main weapon is the Time Force Megazord Saber.
263* FinishingMove: Downplayed as these do not kill the Mutants, rather freezing them, but they do end the fight either way.
264** '''Mode Red''': ''Time Strike'': Once the Time Force Megazord Saber's sides open up, the Time Force Megazord charges at the Mutant and lands a powerful strike. Afterwards, the sides retract into the main blade and freezes the Mutant.
265** '''Mode Blue''': ''Time Blast'': With the Time Jet Blaster Mode, the Time Force Megazord charges it with blue energy and fires at the Mutant.
266* ForceAndFinesse: Mode Red focuses more on attacking the Mutant, while Mode Blue uses speed to its advantage.
267* TheGunslinger: Because Mode Blue's main weapon is the Time Jet Blaster Mode, the transformed state of the Time Jet vehicle, it utilizes more long range attacks than Mode Red.
268* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: The Time Force Megazord Mode Red wields a shield that is made out of the wings from Time Flyer 1, 4, and 5.
269* MultiformBalance: Mode Red focuses on close range attacks while Mode Blue focuses on long range mode.
270[[/folder]]
271
272[[folder:Shadow Winger]]
273!!Shadow Winger/Time Shadow Megazord
274An A.I. powered Megazord sent to help the Rangers in the year 2001.
275----
276* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The Time Shadow in ''Timeranger'' appeared in Episode 19. Here, the Time Shadow Megazord appeared in Episode 9, amusingly ten episodes too early.
277* BladeBelowTheShoulder: The Time Shadow's Megazord's main weapons are two long blue arm blades that can combine into [[DoubleWeapon a double bladed weapon]].
278* ButNowIMustGo: Like the Time Flyers, the Shadow Winger must go back to the year 3000 after every battle.
279* CoolPlane: The Shadow Winger resembles a sleek futuristic stealth bomber.
280* DoubleWeapon: One of its two armblades can be detached and combined into one double-bladed hand weapon[[note]]Think the glaives used by Demon Hunters from Warcraft[[/note]].
281* FinishingMove:
282** '''Time Shadow Megazord''': With its double bladed weapon, the Time Shadow Megazord delivers a double slash to defeat a Mutant.
283** '''Shadow Force Megazord''':
284*** Mode Red: ''Blizzard Slash'': With the Time Shadow Saber, the Megazord creates a holographic clock as it circles its saber once, and then slashing down on the Mutant directly from the center of the clock, freezing them.
285*** Mode Blue: ''Time Blast'': With the Time Shadow Saber in Blaster Mode, the Megazord launches into the air and fires the numbers of a clock around the Mutant, forming a clock. The Megazord would then fire its blaster right at the helpless Mutant, who freezes briefly before imploding and being shrunken down again.
286* {{Invisibility}}: The Shadow Winger sports a cloaking feature to turn itself invisible to the naked eye.
287* MechaExpansionPack: The Shadow Winger's secondary function is to combine with the Time Force Megazord to form the Shadow Force Megazord in either Mode Red or Mode Blue.
288* ShoulderCannon:
289** The Time Shadow Megazord sports rocket launchers from its wings.
290** Shadow Force Megazord Mode Red sports two shoulder cannons that fire laser nets to immobilize a Mutant.
291* SwissArmyWeapon: The Time Shadow Saber, depending on what mode the Shadow Force Megazord is in, is either a sword or a blaster.
292* TransformingMecha: The Shadow Winger Zord is capable of transforming into the Time Shadow Megazord.
293* UnorthodoxSheathing: It can sheath its blades on the side of it's shine in a way similar to Robocop.
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Quantasaurus Rex]]
297!!Quantasaurus Rex
298The Quantasaurus Rex is the Quantum Ranger's personal Zord. It was lost in time when Time Force tested its time-travelling technology, but after certain circumstances, it came to the year 2001 where Eric Myers managed to control it.
299----
300* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In ''Timeranger'', the V-Rex appeared before Naoto became Time Fire. Here, it's the other way around.
301* ArmCannon: The Quantasaurus Rex Megazord right arm features the Q-Rex Missile: a rocket launcher that fires six rockets at a time.
302* FinishingMove: ''Max Blizzard'': The Quantasaurus Rex Megazord fires two green beams of cryogenic energy from its shoulders to force Mutants into stasis.
303* ShoulderCannon: It has them in both forms.
304** In Dinosaur Mode, the Quantasaurus Rex has two Q-Rex Lasers.
305** In Megazord Mode, the Quantasaurus Rex sports two shoulder mounted cryo-units.
306* RocketPunch: The Quantasaurus Rex Megazord's left arm can fire its fist towards a Mutant. This is called the ''Q-Rex Thunder Fist''.
307* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: Based on the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
308* TokenMinority: The only animal themed mecha in a season full of futuristic vehicle based Zords.
309* TransformingMecha: The Quantasaurus Rex can transform from Dinosaur Mode to Megazord Mode.
310[[/folder]]
311
312!Allies
313!!Time Force Personal
314[[folder:Circuit]]
315!!Circuit
316[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/09_time_force___circuit_01.jpg]]
317
318-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianneSiddall[[labelnote:Foreign voice actresses]]Creator/RocioPrado (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
319
320A robotic owl that joined the Rangers in the year 2001. He serves as their link to the year 3000.
321----
322* AgeLift: Circuit sounds like a male child, whereas his ''Timeranger'' counterpart Tak has a very clear adult voice.
323* CuteMachines: A small robot owl with a voice that makes him sound like a child.
324* MechanicalAnimals: He's a robotic owl.
325* MissionControl: Shares this role with Captain Logan, serving as their monster alert system in the 21st century.
326* RobotBuddy: Just like [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Alpha]].
327%%* PluckyComicRelief
328* TeamPet / TheOwlKnowingOne: He's a robotic owl.
329[[/folder]]
330
331[[folder:Captain Logan]]
332!!Captain Logan
333[[quoteright:205:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prtf_al_logan.jpg]]
334
335-> '''Portrayed by:''' Roy Werner
336
337The mentor of the Time Force rangers.
338----
339* AdaptationalHeroism: [[spoiler:Captain Ryuya turned out to be the true overall villain of ''Timeranger'' who orchestrated every atrocity in the series as means of saving his own life no matter the cost, Captain Logan is no such thing and remains unambiguously heroic from beginning to end.]]
340* BigGood: Who the four future Rangers answer to.
341* TheCaptain: He's the leader of Time Force.
342* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Once Alex is revealed to alive, not to mention his superior, Logan fades from the plot with Alex taking his place in scenes that would have previously featured him.
343* DaChief: Momentarily, during the opening, when he chews Jen, Lucas, Trip and Katie out for getting beaten up by Ransik, then relieves them of duty.
344* DecompositeCharacter: Has some traits of Ryuuya's traits, acting the BigGood [[spoiler:minus the villainous ones]], along with Alex. Rather tellingly, he largely fades from the series when Alex enters the plot due to their roles overlapping.
345%%* FairCop
346* HandWave: The specifics as to when and how he can contact the Rangers in the past seem to vary between episodes, often with a throwaway line about "temporal interference" to explain his absence.
347* MissionControl: He provides the Rangers with intel from the future.
348[[/folder]]
349
350[[folder:Alex]]
351!!Alex / [[red:Red Time Force Ranger]]
352[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prtf_rg_alex2.jpg]]
353
354-> '''Portrayed by:''' Jason Faunt [[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Creator/JoseAntonioMacias (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
355
356The original Red Time Force Ranger and the future descendant to Wes. While believed to have died during Ransik's escape to 2001, he turned out alive, helping the Rangers out with the Time Shadow Zord and any other gear until he made his presence known.
357----
358* AdaptationalHeroism: [[spoiler:His ''Timeranger'' counterpart, Captain Ryuuya, turned out to be the BigBad and had orchestrated the events of the series in a long gambit to save his own life at everyone else's cost. Alex, on the other hand, despite being a {{jerkass}}, still works for Time Force as a good guy.]]
359* BackFromTheDead: Appears to die in the first episode, but is later revealed to have barely survived his injuries. Due to the changes the Rangers cause in the timeline, it is left ambiguous if he had always survived, or if he had originally died and was brought back to life due to those changes.
360* BigGood: Sees himself like this. [[spoiler:He's not. Wes is, and the rest of the team knows it.]]
361* BitchInSheepsClothing: PlayedWith. He's still on the side of good, but it turns out that his personality is far less gallant and friendly than was initially portrayed. When he returns to the other Rangers, he reveals himself to be an unbearable tight-wad when under pressure and doesn't seem all too concerned about the feelings of others as long as it means carrying out his duty.
362* ByTheBookCop: Does this too much for his own good, causing the other Rangers to plead with him to give his morpher back to Wes.
363* CoolShades: Especially while he was providing the Time Shadow.
364* CompositeCharacter: His role as Jen's CynicismCatalyst after his supposed death is not far off from Yuuri's deceased family in ''Timeranger''.
365* DecompositeCharacter: The more negative traits of his Sentai counterpart, Captain Ryuuya, [[spoiler:who turned out to be the true overall villain]] are basically carried over to Ransik. [[spoiler:The motivation of Ryuuya's actions, on the other hand, was transferred to his sister Cyra in ''Sins of the Future''.]]
366* DecoyProtagonist: He's the Red Ranger in the first episode and his actor is first billed. He is seemingly killed off in the same episode and his ancestor Wes takes over the role. Alex reappears halfway through the season, though by that time Wes has firmly cemented himself as TheHero.
367* GoodIsNotNice: He genuinely wants to save the future, but when he takes the Red Ranger powers from Wes, he's a pretty huge jerk to his team.
368* IdenticalGrandson: It's implied Wes is his ancestor, given he's played by Jason Faunt.
369* JerkassRealization: [[spoiler:He seems to have one when Jen wordlessly ends their relationship by giving him back her engagement ring. He even sounds like he's about to cry when he suggests using the Megazord to get back to the past safer and spends the rest of the scene staring at the ring as if he's wondering where it all went wrong.]]
370* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a no-nonsense hardass during his time as Red Ranger but is capable of reason and he takes Wes's lesson of changing his own destiny to heart.
371* TheNeidermeyer: During the brief stint when he takes back the Red Ranger powers from Wes, his only means of leading his team involves berating them for their slip-ups and following the Time Force regulations too closely. The rest of the team outright beg him to hand the role of Red Ranger back over to Wes.
372* OneRiotOneRanger: At first, he's the ''only'' Time Ranger that Time Force has, with the other Morphers kept in the Time Ship.
373* OnlyOneName: The show's documents and scripts listed "Drake" as his last name, but it was never used in the show. [[spoiler:It was eventually made canon in the ''[[ComicBook/MightyMorphinPowerRangersBoomStudios Sins of the Future]]'' comic.]]
374* PromotionToLoveInterest: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Ryuya was never Yuri's fiancee in ''Timeranger''. While Alex was Jen's, he eventually becomes a DisposableFiancee.
375* RomanticFalseLead: To Jen, but not in the first episode.
376* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Ryuya is killed at the end of ''Timeranger'' in a confrontation with Ayase, but Alex survives long enough to allow the Rangers to return to help Wes and never fights Lucas]].
377* TookALevelInJerkass: Well, more like revealing that he was always more of a {{Jerkass}} than he let on.
378* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Rare heroic example, in "Dawn of Destiny". He seemingly returns from the dead for ambiguous reasons and gains a high position in Time Force. While in the role, he reveals himself to be an incredibly stiff and domineering boss who acts as nothing but a hindrance to the Rangers actually doing the fighting. [[spoiler:Alienating Jen by the end seems to cause it to sink in just how bad he is as a leader.]]
379* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: After Alex berates them for their failure to defeat Dragontron, Lucas flat out asks Jen what she ever saw in him.
380[[/folder]]
381
382!!Silver Hill Civilians
383[[folder:Mr. Collins]]
384!!Mr. A. Collins
385[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eppic13.jpg]]
386
387->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/EdwardAlbert [[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Creator/PacoMauri (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
388
389Wes's father and multi-billionaire head of Bio Labs. After the Mutant attacks became more frequent, he established the Silver Guardians.
390----
391* AdaptationalNiceGuy: His Sentai counterpart Wataru Asami never really has the TookALevelInKindness CharacterDevelopment he does, nor does he reconcile with Tatsuya the way Mr. Collins does with Wes. During the FinalBattle, Asami is holed up in his office, while Mr. Collins, while looking for Wes, unhesitatingly rescues some survivors and has his limo drive them to safety while he continues to search on foot alone.
392* AndStarring: In the opening credits, he's credited as "and Edward Laurence Albert as Mr. Collins".
393* CharacterDevelopment: Starts as being obsessed with making a profit at the start of the season to a much kinder character willing to help those in need regardless of if they can afford it or not.
394* CoolOldGuy: He is responsible for commissioning the Silver Guardians and the Bio Lab.
395* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Mr. Collins shows some serious balls in the episode ''Dawn of Destiny'' by telling off [[spoiler:Ransik]] to his face. Check out PapaWolf below for more.
396* EveryoneHasStandards:
397** Greedy as he is, he's disgusted that his company ended up making a product that would benefit [[spoiler:Ransik]].
398** He also at least bothers to explain why he doesn't think Eric before he becomes the Quantum Ranger proper, deserves to be the leader of the Silver Guardians: he knows nothing about Eric.
399** Also, despite his bitterness towards Wes' attempts to distance himself, he has enough decency to respect his independence enough to shoot down a subordinate's suggestion of trying to use Wes to reverse engineer his powers.
400* {{Foil}}: Starts as one to Ransik as far as parenting goes. Whereas Ransik is an adoring and attentive parent to Nadira, Mr. Collins is cold towards and very controlling of Wes, to the point of deriding him as a disappointment for messing up the plans he made for him. He gets better with CharacterDevelopment.
401* NoFullNameGiven: It can be inferred that his last name is Collins since it's Wes's last name. There isn't much info about his first besides that it starts with an A.
402* NonActionGuy: He prefers pen and paper rather than the sword.
403* ParentsKnowTheirChildren: He effortlessly identifies his partially - masked son.
404* PapaWolf: After he finds out that the medicine his factory was creating helped save [[spoiler:Ransik]], Mr. Collins says "If I'd have known that serum could help you, I'd have poured it down the drain ''myself''!"
405* RebuiltPedestal: Before the start of the series Wes used to look up to Mr. Collins and mentioned that he wanted to be just like him but the latter's greed eventually strained their relationship. However, after [[spoiler:standing up, and almost dying, to Ransik]] the two eventually reconcile with Mr. Collins telling Wes to follow his own path. It helps that he became a [[TookALevelInKindness much nicer person]] over the course of the season.
406* TheRichWantToBeRicher: Mr. Collins is the head of [=BioLab=], a highly successful company. But over the course of the series, he first builds a weapon for the city to battle [[BigBad Ransik]], then commissions the Silver Guardians to protect people who can afford them, with the Guardians often pitting themselves against Ransik's powerful mutant warriors to do so (with usually painful results). Wes is not pleased with this, and calls Collins out on it:
407-->'''Wes:''' People are getting hurt, and all because you want more money. How much is enough for you, dad?
408* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: At first.
409* SoProudOfYou:
410** In the episode "Dawn of Destiny", Mr. Collins expresses that he's proud of Wes for choosing to follow his own path to [[spoiler:Ransik]].
411** In the finale, [[spoiler:he expresses how proud he is of Wes]].
412* TookALevelInKindness: Mr. Collins starts the series as being a cold man obsessed with making a profit to the point that he has to be convinced at times to help the Power Rangers save civilians. After [[spoiler:his near-death experience]] he becomes a much kinder individual best shown by his willingness to put himself in danger to help evacuate civilians during the FinalBattle against Ransik and turning the Silver Guardians into a free profit organization.
413[[/folder]]
414
415[[folder:The Silver Guardians]]
416!!The Silver Guardians
417A law enforcement organization created by Mr. Collins.
418----
419* BadassNormal: Somewhat. At long range, they are capable of dealing with Cyclobot waves. Up close and personal, however, Cyclobots completely outclass them. And they don't stand a chance against mutants.
420* FiveRoundsRapid: Works on Cyclobots. Not on mutants.
421* HeroSecretService: The "hero" part is emphasized after [[spoiler:Wes is made leader]].
422* HufflepuffHouse: Though their relationship with the Rangers begins tenuously they are a heroic faction, but not too developed.
423* LawEnforcementInc: A rare heroic example of cops working for profit.
424* MenOfSherwood: The Silver Guardians PrivateMilitaryContractors are capable of taking on regular {{Mook}}s. When they face VillainOfTheWeek characters, they tend to fare less well, but they're never killed, only knocked around some.
425* RedShirtArmy: They are non-fatally beat up more often than not.
426[[/folder]]
427
428!The Mutants
429
430[[folder:Ransik]]
431!!Ransik
432[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tf_ransik.jpg]]
433->'''Portrayed by:''' Vernon Wells [[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Creator/GerardoVasquez (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
434Created from a chemical accident, Ransik suffered from society being afraid of his mutatious appearance, eventually growing more colder and ruthless until he founded a criminal empire of Mutants to rule over the humans. Eventually, he went to the year 2001 to have his Mutants rule over.
435----
436* AdaptationalHeroism: Ransik's sentai counterpart as main villain of the show, [[spoiler:Captain Ryuya]], is a selfish monster willing to doom the entire 21st century in order to save his own life, and even in death could never understand why the Timerangers would want to help others over themselves. In contrast, Ransik eventually [[spoiler:reforms of his villainy and aids the heroes for the safety of his daughter, putting her above his own needs.]]
437* ArchEnemy: To Jen Scotts, as she has a personal grudge against him due what he did to Alex before escaping to the past.
438* TheAtoner: In "Reinforcements from the Future", he decides to atone for his misdeeds.
439* AxCrazy: His mental stability often hinges on how much serum he has left.
440* BadBoss: Towards robots, and mutants who fail him or won't side with him.
441* BadWithTheBone: He ''pulls his bones out of his body'' and uses them as swords. [[spoiler:It was later revealed he was given this power by some Orgs in ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce'' in exchange for them copying his mutant DNA to become Mut-Orgs.]]
442* BeardOfEvil: He has a full beard befitting for a villain.
443* BigBad: The main villain of the series.
444* BodyHorror: When we do catch a glimpse of his mutated parts, they aren't pretty. His face especially looks like it's ''melting'' with his eye being more at cheek level than it should be.
445* ComboPlatterPowers: Ransik has super strength, can fire energy blasts from his hands and can pull out his own bones to use as weapons.
446* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike the completely monstrous, dark, and vile Queen Bansheera from the last series, Ransik is a somewhat sympathetic, yet still ruthless criminal with more comedic moments than she (Albeit most of them only when interacting with Nadira). He also is motivated by revenge on humanity for their treatment of him, while Bansheera was motivated ForTheEvulz. Bansheera was also an ancient, long lived demon who commands her forces every step of the way, while Ransik was born in the future and while he does have the skills to command the other mutants, is cautious enough to not release more than one monster from it’s imprisoned state. And finally, while Bansheera is an irredeemable sociopath who sees her son as nothing more than a pawn to be discarded, Ransik genuinely cares about his daughter, who would eventually lead to his redemption.
447* CurbStompBattle: During the finale of "The End of Time", he effortlessly defeats [[spoiler:all of the Rangers, even when Wes uses his Battle Warrior armor against him]].
448* DeadpanSnarker: At times, he has a witty sense of humor.
449* DecompositeCharacter: Despite being an OriginalCharacter, Ransik's overall role is similar to Don Dolnero and Ryuya.
450* DiabolicalMastermind: An intelligent criminal mastermind who basically ruled and threatened the entire city with his army, which he forged through his sheer charisma and will power. Unlike other villains in the franchise, Ransik also desires both power and money, and his schemes are often geared just as much towards increasing his wealth as they are to plots to destroy the city like a classic Power Rangers BigBad.
451* DramaPreservingHandicap: Being poisoned by Venomark. More than once, he has been on the verge of killing one or more of the Rangers, only for the venom to start affecting him and forcing him to take the serum, allowing the Rangers to escape.
452* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite everything, Ransik is actually a fairly attentive and loving parent to Nadira. This is a factor in his HeelFaceTurn.
453* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a very deep voice, provided by Vernon Wells.
454* {{Expy}}: He is a mutant who turns to crime as a result of humanity's persecution of his people. He's essentially the Power Rangers equivalent of ComicBook/{{Magneto}}.
455* FauxAffablyEvil: Ransik is calm, cultured and snarky and even pretty funny at times, but can get very nasty if he's challenged by his enemies and is even willing to threaten his minions if they get out of line. That said, he is genuinely kind to his daughter.
456* FinalBoss: After [[spoiler:Frax]] is killed by the Rangers, Ransik becomes the last villain they have to encounter.
457* FreudianExcuse: Not that it truly excuses him, but the future time he came from was full of perfectionists who saw a mutation like him as far from perfect, and cast him out.
458* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: When Wes explains that he feels sorry for Ransik being ostracized for being a mutant in "Ransik Lives", Jen points out to him that there were people who tried to help Ransik, but he cruelly tossed them aside and his suffering does not warrant the evil he's done.
459* GeniusBruiser: Ransik is powerful enough to deliver a CurbStompBattle to the Time Force Rangers on his own and is intelligent enough to come up with sometimes intricate and complex plans.
460* GracefulLoser: If he hadn't [[spoiler:accidentally blasted Nadira]], he would've beaten the Rangers!
461* HandicappedBadass: His mutations cause him incredible pain, and he suffers from a chronic disease, yet none of it stops him from being the most powerful person in the show.
462* HeelFaceTurn: In "The End of Time"; notably one of the few seasons in which the BigBad isn't killed or forcibly turned good.
463* HeelRealization: In the GrandFinale, after [[spoiler:nearly killing his daughter in a rage.]]
464-->'''Ransik:''' I'm ready... to pay for what I've done.
465* HellBentForLeather: Most of his outfit is black leather.
466* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: According to him, though to be fair he's really in no position to judge.
467* InvincibleVillain: Downplayed in that he has had his fair share of foiled plans, but when he decides to handle matters personally, he's practically unstoppable. [[spoiler:Even with the Rangers' best foot forward in the final battle, Ransik still comes out on top. The only reason he doesn't outright win is because he willingly surrenders after realizing that his war with humanity nearly cost him his daughter.]]
468* KickTheMoralityPet: Towards his daughter, no less. Which shocks him into [[spoiler:turning himself in]].
469* TheJuggernaut: Able to blow through the Rangers with little effort.
470* LargeAndInCharge: Taller than most other villains.
471* LargeHam: Practically the reason Vernon Wells took the role. "Reinforcements from the Future" shows that a HeelFaceTurn did little diminish this.
472* LoveRedeems: His love for his daughter is ultimately what causes [[spoiler:his HeelFaceTurn and redeems him.]]
473* MaddenIntoMisanthropy: His hideous mutations caused the "genetically perfect" humans of the future to turn and run whenever they saw him. Eventually, he came to resent humans so much he didn't trust ''any'' of them, [[spoiler:even if one were to save his life.]]
474* ManlyFacialHair: He has a beard and can kick major ass if he needs to.
475* MisanthropeSupreme: The leader of the mutants harbors a grudge towards the perfectionist humans.
476* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After [[spoiler:severely wounding his daughter]] in the FinalBattle. "What have I done?" indeed.
477* NiceJobFixingItVillain: During Venomark's initial encounter with the Rangers, he on the verge of winning and is about poison Wes after having already poisoned the other four. Then Ransik shows up to kill Venomark, saving the Rangers by accident.
478* NotHelpingYourCase: His below-mentioned UngratefulBastard moment against [[spoiler:Frax]] convinced the latter that Mutants really are as bad as people see them -- the opposite of what Ransik claims to want.
479* OrcusOnHisThrone: Subverted, he follows the traditional MonsterOfTheWeek formula of Power Rangers villains, but he isn't afraid to get his hands dirty.
480* OriginalGeneration: Had no ''Timeranger'' counterpart, being entirely American in terms of character design (but not in terms of personality, see DecompositeCharacter above).
481* PapaWolf: Do not hurt or upset Nadira right in front of him unless you want to suffer. In general, anyone hurting his daughter is just asking for a beating or death sentence.
482* PetTheDog: Love for his daughter is one big one. In addition to the finale, Nadira’s Dream Date has him put her happiness above even his hatred for the rangers, despite his initial dislike of her “dating” one of them, even going so far as to order the Monster Of The Week not to hurt Lucas.
483* RedemptionEarnsLife: After realizing what he did was wrong, he survives [[spoiler:and turns himself in]].
484* ReformedCriminal: [[spoiler: In ''Sins of the Future'', he now works as the head of the Mutant Rehabilitation Program.]]
485* SpikesOfVillainy: Most of his armored parts have spikes. They're gone next season, indicating he's not evil anymore.
486* TakingYouWithMe: He attempted to [[spoiler:take Wes down with him in his Red Battle Warrior mode]], but it doesn't work out.
487* TwoFaced: [[spoiler:Until he faced the Mut-Orgs in ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce''.]].
488* UngratefulBastard: [[spoiler:Considering that Frax was kind to him and saved his life purely out of the goodness of his heart when Ransik was shunned by most, it was really a dick move to steal all the serum and leave him to die]].
489* VillainHasAPoint: PlayedWith during his confrontation with Mr. Collins over the serum. When Mr. Collins declares that he would've had the serum destroyed if he knew it would help Ransik, Ransik sneers at Mr. Collins caring about anything other than making a profit, even pointing out how little Mr. Collins seems to care about his son. Had it been Mr. Collins a few episodes earlier, Ransik would've been completely correct, but CharacterDevelopment had kicked in for Mr. Collins by that point, and he's now proud of Wes for picking his own path in life.
490* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: As said above, he was shunned and cast aside and that made him ''very'' bitter.
491[[/folder]]
492
493!!Generals
494[[folder:Nadira]]
495!!Nadira
496[[quoteright:289:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/power_rangers_time_force_cosplay_nadria_cosplay_costume_version_01_1.jpg]]
497->'''Portrayed by:''' Kate Sheldon [[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Rommy Mendoza (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
498Ransik's daughter. Unlike her father, Nadira cares more about money and riches than using brute strength, oftentimes using Mutant Criminals for her own agenda.
499----
500* AntiVillain: She's less pure evil and more spoiled and childish. Later, she begins showing a kinder side.
501* AscendedExtra: Her ''Timeranger'' counterpart, Lira, had little impact on the plot; Nadira, on the other hand, is TheDragon.
502* TheBaroness: She fits the sexpot's look, but that's about it.
503* BrattyTeenageDaughter: [[spoiler:She gets better in "The End of Time, Part I".]]
504* DaddysLittleVillain: Until she reformed.
505* DatingCatwoman: With Lucas in "Nadira's Dream Date".
506* TheDragon: To her father.
507* TheFashionista: Nadira is fascinated by 21st-century fashion, and often takes Cyclobots into the city to steal clothing and jewelry.
508* FemmeFatalons: She can grow her nails for combat.
509* FriendToAllChildren: After witnessing the birth of a child in "End of Time Pt.1", she spends time in the park playing with children. Compare how in an earlier episode she had children kidnapped and was okay with letting them get killed for money, to "Reinforcements From The Future" where [[spoiler:she's happily working with children in a day care]].
510* TheHeavy: Her father Ransik is the BigBad, but is a laidback sort and prefers to plot in the background, which usually leaves Nadira as the one who leads the monster attacks on the city as well as directly attacking the Time Force Rangers.
511* HeelFaceTurn: Having had to deliver a PregnantHostage helped her case.
512* LaughablyEvil: Did ''anyone'' ever take her seriously when she was a villain?
513* MaternallyChallenged: In "The End of Time". Averted [[spoiler:in "Reinforcements from the Future" from ''[[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Wild Force]]'', where, back in the 31st century, she works at a day care]].
514* MeaningfulName: Nadira is the Arabic word for "rare" or "precious", and she values expensive items such as jewelry.
515* MissingMom: Her mother is nowhere to be seen and is never mentioned. In fact, seeing as she’s a Mutant like her father, it’s entirely possible that she has no mother and was created through the same way as Ransik and all the other Mutant criminals. For all we know,Ransik may act as her adoptive parent as a way of stopping another Mutsnt from suffering the way he did.
516* MoralityPet: For Ransik
517* PinkIsFeminine: She's ''pink-haired'', usually wears pink outfits and loves to steal designer clothes and jewelry.
518* RedemptionEqualsDeath: In "The End of Time, Part III". [[spoiler:Well, almost; it's actually a near-death]].
519* RedemptionEarnsLife: In "Reinforcements from the Future" from ''[[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Wild Force]]''.
520* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Timeranger'', her counterpart Lila is merely Don Donlero's mistress. Here she's the BigBad's daughter. Though granted, Don Donlero is a DecompositeCharacter in this version consisting of Ransik (role) and Gluto (physical appearance).
521* VileVillainLaughableLackey: Ransik is a dangerous terrorist. Nadira is an immature bratty girl.
522[[/folder]]
523
524[[folder:Frax]]
525!!Frax
526[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frax_0.jpg]]
527->'''Voiced by:''' Eddie Frierson [[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Alejandro Mayén (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
528A robot under servitude to Ransik, who created the Cyclobots for the Mutants. However, he secretly wishes to usurp Ransik in many ways, often using the X-Vault Mutants and his own brand of robots to attack the Rangers.
529----
530* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In ''Timeranger'', Gien doesn't have any resentment towards his boss because he's already TheUnfettered, an OmnicidalManiac, and a {{Sadist}} as a result of CyberneticsEatYourSoul. This is not the case with Frax, however.
531* AdaptationalIntelligence: Frax is already a genius even before he became a {{Cyborg}} unlike his mentally defective Sentai counterpart.
532* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed, but Frax is not as AxCrazy as Gien is. Even his last fight against the Time Force Rangers played differently: Frax was [[DeathOfPersonality lobotimized]] for [[TheStarscream attempting to backstab Ransik]], while Gien got away with [[DragonAscendant killing Dolnero]] and became [[OmnicidalManiac the main threat of the 20th century]].
533* AgeLift: His pre-robotization human form is already around middle age compared to being a young man like in ''Timeranger''.
534* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:By the time the Rangers kill him, [[DeathOfPersonality he has been reduced to Ransik's slave]], and his death is a sad moment, Nadira especially feeling terrible about his fate.]]
535* ArchEnemy: He is this towards Wes.
536* BadassBookworm: The few times he fights the Rangers head-on, he easily defeats them, like just before the finale.
537* BenevolentBoss: Towards the Cyclobots. Unlike Ransik, who abuses them and says they’re useless, and Nadira, who treats them like her servants, Frax is much kinder to them, and treats them quite well. [[spoiler:It’s understandable, since he was their original creator when he was human.]]
538* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:His schemes to get revenge on Ransik make him a notable secondary threat.]]
539* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:Leaves Ransik to act on his own after revealing his true identity. He poses a threat thanks to his robots, but is subjected to an EvilerThanThou by Ransik by the finale.]]
540* BigNo: His [[spoiler:last words when he and Doomtron get destroyed by the Q-Rex]].
541* BigWhat: Frax yells "What?!" when [[spoiler:Nadira sympathizes with Frax over what Ransik did to him]].
542* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:He was the scientist who helped Ransik in his flashback]].
543* ComputerVoice: He speaks in a monotonous voice befitting of a robot.
544* DeathOfPersonality: [[spoiler:After being reprogrammed to obey Ransik, Frax loses his human personality]].
545* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:He literally falls apart instead of getting disintegrated]].
546* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:He may have been killed by the Rangers, but he's not the actual last boss. That's Ransik]].
547* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After releasing Venomark, he destroys all of Ransik's serum and reveals his identity as Dr. Fericks.]]
548* EvenEvilHasStandards: Having created the Cyclobots when he was a human, he is naturally disgusted by Ransik's abuse of them and robots in general which is partially why he plans on betraying them. Unfortunately, this does not extend to robots on the opposite side, as Circuit once found out.
549* EvilGenius: With a fondness for robots, and the odd GiantMecha.
550* EyePop: An unusual live-action variant -- he'll extend his eyes out of their sockets every so often, often while laughing.
551* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler:Thanks to what Ranisk did to him]] he hates mutants. He doesn't however share Ransik hate for humanity.
552* TheFarmerAndTheViper: [[spoiler:Ransik was rescued and given life-saving medical attention by Dr. Fericks. He responds to this kindness by [[UngratefulBastard setting the doctor's lab on fire and leaving him to die]]. This makes things rather awkward for the series' later attempts to sell Ransik as a Magneto-esque AntiVillain.]]
553* GreaterScopeVillain: ''[[ComicBook/MightyMorphinPowerRangersBoomStudios Sins of the Future]]'' reveals that [[spoiler:not only did he create Venomark (the one responsible for Ransik’s ailment, and thus the entire season), but he also trapped an [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Eltarian referred to as “Z”]] in a time warp, essentially making him responsible for the entire franchise.]]
554* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Via being [[spoiler:reprogrammed and effectively wiping out the last traces of the person he used to be right when he sees hope for the possibility of ending the cycle of hatred]].
555* {{Hypocrite}}: For all his dislike of mutants, he has no problem relying on them himself. In "''Trip Takes a Stand''", he mocks Trip for helping the mutant Notacon despite him being a human, when Frax has helped Ransik, a mutant while the former was still a human. Also, despite him hating seeing robots being destroyed, Frax has no problem with blasting Circuit, an owl robot with his hand cannon, when he tries to help the Rangers.
556* MisanthropeSupreme: Being nearly killed for helping someone will do that to you. He refuses to believe Mutants are anything but evil bastards. [[spoiler:And [[HopeSpot just minutes after he realizes there might be hope, Ransik has him reprogrammed]]]].
557* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: His original identity is Dr. Louis Fericks, who found Ransik after the latter was attacked by Venomark and gave him a serum to counteract the poison. However, Ransik nearly killed him, and Fericks was left to rebuild himself into his robot form.
558* PetTheDog: Before becoming Frax, [[spoiler:he was the only human to be sympathetic to Ransik. Unfortunately, Ransik didn't return the favor]].
559** [[spoiler:As he is dragged away to have his humanity purged, he attempts to reach out to Nadira, telling her not to give into the cycle of hatred.]]
560* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:He finally lets go of his anger and begs Nadira to end the cycle of hatred right before he is forcefully reprogrammed into a mindless slave.]]
561* RoboSpeak: [[spoiler:After Ransik has him "reprogrammed"]].
562* ShootTheShaggyDog: When everything is said and done, [[spoiler:he's failed to get his {{Revenge}} on Ransik, screwed-over by the latter '''''again''''', and finally KilledOffForReal in the FinalBattle]]. And even the one silver lining -- [[spoiler:having successfully reached out to Nadira, resulting in Ransik's surrender]] -- is pretty bittersweet because [[spoiler:Frax died before he could know any closure from it]].
563* TheStarscream: At first he starts sending the most dangerous mutants behind Ransik's back to steal the credit of destroying the Rangers. Then he breaks off and goes on his own.
564* TragicVillain: Once you learn his backstory.
565* WasOnceAMan: As Dr. Louis Fericks, [[spoiler:he was one of the most brilliant and kindest scientists in the future, building the Cyclobots to help him with his studies. When he found Ransix on the streets poisoned by Venomark, Dr. Ferricks saved him by giving him a serum he created. However, in return for his help, Ransik set the lab on fire, left Dr. Ferricks for dead and presumably stole his Cyclobots for them to serve him. After that, he rebuilt himself as a cyborg]].
566* WeCanRebuildHim: After being destroyed by [[spoiler:Ransik]], Dr. Fericks transforms himself into Frax using the spare robotic parts he had at his disposal.
567[[/folder]]
568
569[[folder:Gluto]]
570!!Gluto
571[[quoteright:209:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eppic14.jpg]]
572-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/NeilKaplan[[labelnote:Foreign voice actors]]Alfonso Mellado (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
573A blue whale-themed mutant criminal that was nearly frozen until Ransik and Nadira took over the Cryo Prison.
574----
575* AdaptationalDumbass: Gluto's Sentai counterpart is far from stupid.
576* TheBrute: Tries to be this at one point to impress Nadira. It doesn't work.
577* DecompositeCharacter: He has the physical appearance of Don Dolnero, the BigBad of ''Timeranger''. All his characterizations in this version are given to Ransik.
578* DemotedToExtra: Don Dolnero was Timeranger's BigBad, Gluto is little more than comic relief.
579* DumbMuscle: He is super strong, but not very smart.
580%%* FatBastard
581* HopelessSuitor: He has a crush on Nadira, but she doesn't have feelings for him.
582* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In the finale, he freezes himself rather than take part.
583* SparedByTheAdaptation: Due to the above, he survives, unlike his ''Timeranger'' counterpart.
584[[/folder]]
585
586!!Mooks and Monsters
587[[folder:Cyclobots]]
588!!Cyclobots
589Robots that Ransik uses as his foot soldiers.
590----
591* {{Mooks}} / MechaMooks: For Ransik and the mutants.
592* {{Portmanteau}}: Their name is a combination of the words Cyclops and Robot.
593* SillyWalk: Their normal walk cycle is a weird hopping jog, regularly throwing their arms up in the air.
594* SwissArmyWeapon: They wield a sword that could be switched to a laser blaster mode.
595* WhatMeasureIsAMook: Ransik likes to take his frustrations out on them, angering Frax [[spoiler:as he was the creator of them as Dr. Louis Fericks]].
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:The Mutant Criminals]]
599!!In General:
600* AdaptedOut: Reihou, Vincent, Zektar, and Banjan were not adapted into ''Power Rangers''
601* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In ''Timeranger'', the criminals were all aliens, as opposed to mutants.
602* AndIMustScream: Since the mutants aren't killed when frozen, they have to live through their sentence alive, with no movement or freedom from the canisters.
603* DemotedToExtra: Hydrid, Domiiro, and Harbal only made cameo appearances.
604* TheDreaded: Mutants imprisoned in the X-Vault. They are considered so dangerous that the X-Vault itself was kept hidden, along with its key, with Frax thinking it was just a rumour until he found the key.
605* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Each mutant has a DNA patch which, when broken, allows them to grow giant-sized.
606* NonLethalKO: Unusually for the franchise, they don't get destroyed when defeated, just shrunk to be frozen again.
607
608!!Jetara
609-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DerekStephenPrince
610A ladybug-themed mutant and the first criminal Ransik released in the year 2001.
611----
612* AnimalMotif: He is based on a ladybug.
613* {{Flight}}: He is capable of flying.
614* StarterVillain: Jetara is the first mutant criminal the Time Force Rangers manage to apprehend.
615* ThisCannotBe: His reaction upon seeing the Time Force Megazord.
616* ThisIsADrill: As part of his abilities, he can turn his right arm into a drill.
617* WolverineClaws: As part of his abilities, he can turn his left arm into a powerful claw.
618
619!!Fearog
620-> '''Voiced by:''' David Stenstrom
621A frog-themed mutant that helped Ransik take over a television station to reveal himself.
622----
623* AdaptationalDumbass: His ''Timeranger'' counterpart was the one who created the compression patches for the prisoners. None of this is related to him in ''Power Rangers''.
624* BareFistedMonk: He fought with his hands on the ground.
625* CoolSword: Wielded one during the Megazord fight.
626* CowardlyLion: Is prone to be nervous, impulsive and uncomfortable, but is still willing to fight against the Rangers.
627* EyeLaser: Can fire these from his eyes.
628* OneSteveLimit: Shares his name with In Space monster Fearog.
629
630!!Mantamobile
631-> '''Voiced by:''' Richard Steven Horvitz
632A water flea-themed mutant Nadira released to help her steal some cars.
633----
634* BareFistedMonk: Prefers to use his fists rather than use a weapon.
635* CombatTentacles: Mantamobile has a couple of tentacles protruding from his back.
636* MadeOfIron: During the Megazord battle, Mantamobile generated metal armor for protection. It wasn't enough.
637* {{Shapeshifting}}: He was capable of transforming into a manta ray for flight.
638* ShockAndAwe: Can fire electric beams from his tentacles.
639
640!!Flamecon
641-> '''Voiced by:''' Michael Sorich
642A punk-themed mutant.
643----
644* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In ''Timeranger'', it was Notacon's counterpart instead of his to have a cameo in the first episode.
645* AdaptedOut: He had a human disguise in ''Timeranger'', but it was never used.
646* ChainPain: Wields a chain-like weapon.
647* DemotedToExtra: Doesn't get an episode featured around him, with the Rangers fighting him as a giant at the beginning of one episode and freezing him before the opening credits even began.
648* EarlyBirdCameo: Made one during ''Force from the Future'' as he was being frozen in the cryo prison.
649* FlatCharacter: Doesn't have much of a personality.
650
651!!Tentaclaw
652-> '''Voiced by:''' Ezra Weisz
653An octopus mutant with a lobster body that kidnapped an entire bus full of children and held them for ransom for 10 million dollars.
654----
655* AdaptationExplanationExtrication: When Tentaclaw's lobster body grew giant-sized, the Rangers defeated him with the Time Force Megazord Mode Blue which caused an explosion. Kind of unusual that a team that's ''required'' to freeze all criminals would resort to lethal methods. This was better handled in ''Timeranger'' as the lobster body was actually an exosuit, and they were allowed to go all out once they found out.
656* DemotedToExtra: Downplayed. Unlike his ''Timeranger'' counterpart, Tentaclaw is forced to share an episode with Flamecon. However, Tentaclaw is the main focus compared to Flamecon.
657* DetachmentCombat: He can separate his head from his body for combat purposes.
658* MadBomber: He could generate bombs that explode on impact.
659* {{Portmanteau}}: His name is a combination of tentacle and claw.
660* PowerPincers: Has two lobster claws on his body.
661
662!!Rabbitcon
663-> '''Voiced by:''' Eddie Frierson
664A rabbit-themed mutant.
665----
666* CombatTentacles: Can create energy variants.
667* DemotedToExtra: Rabbitcon's ''Timeranger'' counterpart had his own episode. Here, he is forced to share one with Medicon.
668* EyeLaser: Can fire these from his eyes.
669* FlatCharacter: Doesn't have much of a personality.
670* LightningLash: Rabbitcon's main weapon is an Electrical Laser Whip Baton. It is capable of creating a red colored electric energy to lash at his opponent
671* WolverineClaws: Rabbitcon can unleash these should he be without a weapon.
672
673!!Medicon
674-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanWoren
675A medical-themed mutant/cyborg Nadira released to sabotage Circuit.
676----
677* ArmCannon: On his left hand.
678* DemotedToExtra: Downplayed. Unlike his ''Timeranger'' counterpart, Medicon is forced to share an episode with Rabbitcon. However, Medicon is the main focus compared to Rabbitcon.
679* MadDoctor: A doctor on the mutant's side.
680* QuackDoctor: Frax derisively refers to him as such when Nadira demands to know where his cell is, implying that he was arrested for a procedure gone wrong.
681
682!!Fatcatfish
683-> '''Voiced by:''' Tom Wyner
684A catfish-themed mutant bounty hunter and a mutant Jen and Alex arrested back in the year 3000.
685----
686* AdaptationalVillainy: Downplayed. His ''Timeranger'' version, Blast, was responsible for murdering Yuuri's family under Don Dolnero's orders. Both versions still trigger Yuuri and Jen's PTSD.
687* ArmCannon: Has one in the form of a [[GatlingGood Gatling gun]].
688* KickTheDog: He mocks Jen over Alex's seeming death.
689* StupidEvil: He wasn't stupid per se, but he was very naive. He thought he and Frax were friends despite the latter hating him, and he was used by Nadira to spend half of his payments.
690* TraumaButton: His entire presence triggers Jen's PTSD of Ransik killing Alex since the season began, even going so far as to kill him in cold blood.
691* VillainsWantMercy: Begged for Jen to spare him when she was inches from killing him (not arresting him, ''killing'' him).
692
693!!Izout
694-> '''Voiced by:''' Tom Wyner
695A cyborg hammerhead shark-themed mutant that Frax released to collect Zirium Powder.
696----
697* AdaptationalBadass: Seems to be stronger than his ''Timeranger'' counterpart as the damages he caused to the Time Force Megazord forced the rangers to use the Time Jet as a last resort.
698* TheCameo: He would make a surprising one in S.P.D. years later.
699* MadBomber: He had grenades on him, powerful enough to damage the Megazord.
700* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite being a MonsterOfTheWeek, his actions caused Frax to obtain a way to create Trizirium Crystals, a matter that wasn't supposed to be created until years later. It was a sign that the battle in 2001 was changing the timeline.
701* ThreateningShark: A hammerhead shark-themed mutant.
702
703!!Vexicon
704-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardEpcar
705A powerful mutant that was locked away in the X-Vault.
706----
707* AxCrazy: He doesn't bother with any type of scheme when released, he just throws bombs everywhere while trying to murder as many people as he can.
708* {{BFS}}: Wields a giant sword.
709* ChestBlaster: Has one in the middle of his chest.
710* KnightOfCerebus: Is a very dark MonsterOfTheWeek, spending his screen time either trying to murder people with bombs or attempting to shoot them, at one point almost killing a person if Wes didn't intervene to take the hit.
711* MadBomber: Can create small, but deadly, bombs, that resemble toy tops.
712* PuzzleBoss: He had the ability to deflect projectiles the Rangers shot at him, but they managed to figure out that they just had to fire at him from different angles.
713* SlasherSmile: Vexicon's default expression.
714* WakeUpCallBoss: Being an X-Vault mutant, he was the toughest Mutant criminal the Rangers had to face off by that point. This resulted in them using an unorthodox way of taking him down on the ground, and a new Megazord combination with the Time Shadow Megazord in the giant battle.
715
716!!Redeye
717-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/WendeeLee
718A female red-eyed swallow-themed mutant.
719----
720* AdaptedOut:
721** Redeye never disguised herself as a normal woman like her ''Timeranger'' did.
722** Redeye never grew like her ''Timeranger'' counterpart as most of the mecha fight featured her begging the Rangers to compress her because she did not like being big.
723* TheBusCameBack: A illusion of her returned in ''Reflections Of Evil''.
724* EyeLaser: She can fire them through her singular red-coloured eye
725* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Has a miniature shield on her.
726* VanityIsFeminine: A pompous and evil female Mutant.
727* WolverineClaws: Can grow her nails into claws, which oddly enough was not from ''Timeranger''.
728
729!!Electropede
730-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveKramer
731A centipede-themed mutant who can control and absorb electricity.
732----
733* BigCreepyCrawlies: A centipede themed mutant.
734* EnergyAbsorption: Can absorb the energy attacks from the Ranger's weapons and use the energy against them.
735* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Once Trip finished the Electro Booster, Wes was able to use its Inverse Mode to drain Electropede's energy.
736* NighInvulnerability: This is Electrope's greatest strength. His thick skin and energy field makes it impossible for the Ranger's normal weapons to defeat him. It took the Electro Booster to weaken him.
737* {{Portmanteau}}: His name is a combination of electricity and centipede.
738* ShockAndAwe: Electropede can generate electricity through the energy he absorbed.
739
740!!Univolt
741-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobPapenbrook
742An electric-themed mutant that was locked away in the X-Vault.
743----
744* AllThereInTheManual: Univolt was never named in the series. He was only named in the credits.
745* DemotedToExtra: His ''Timeranger'' counterpart was responsible for bringing the Q-Rex Zord into the present time, but as that role would go to Commandocon later on, he's used as a random monster Frax decided to release.
746* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: His main weapon.
747* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite being a monster of the week, his actions caused Mr. Collins to find out Wes's identity as the Red Ranger, moving the conflict of father and son forward.
748
749!!Brickneck
750-> '''Voiced by:''' Michael Sorich
751A brick-necked ninja-themed mutant Ransik sent to acquire the Quantum Morpher.
752----
753* LightningBruiser: Brickneck is very quick, and can dish out the pain at the same time.
754* {{Ninja}}: Themed after one.
755* SuicidalOverconfidence: Let his overconfidence over the newly seen Quantum Ranger be his downfall.
756* SwordAndGun: Brickneck's main arsenal is a sword and a blaster.
757
758!!Commandocon
759-> '''Voiced by:''' Dave Mallow
760A hunting-inspired commando-themed mutant Ransik to the past to find the Quantasaurus Rex.
761----
762* CompositeCharacter: As mentioned above, Commandocon took over Univolt's ''Timeranger'' counterpart's role to bring the Q-Rex Zord into the present, along with his own Sentai counterpart's role of controlling said Zord.
763* EvilPoacher: He is a hunter-themed mutant, and a criminal as well.
764* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Was taken down by the same being he was thawed to take, the Quantasaurus Rex.
765
766!!Klawlox
767-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyOliver
768A hammerhead shark-themed mutant with a lobster claw for a right hand who helped Nadira kidnap Doctor Michael Zaskin to figure out the Quantum Morpher's secrets.
769----
770* ArmCannon: He has a blaster inside his claw.
771* PowerPincers: Has a lobster claw on his right hand.
772* ThreateningShark: Like Izout before him, Klawlox is based on a hammerhead shark.
773
774!!Cruel Senturicon
775A traffic cop-themed mutant.
776----
777* {{Invisibility}}: Has this ability.
778* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Timeranger'' he's Dolnero's brother, but there's no indication he and Gluto are related.
779* TheVoiceless: Did not speak at all in his episode, unlike Arnold K.
780
781!!Turtlecon
782--> '''Voiced by:''' Steve [=McGowan=]
783A turtle-themed mutant scientist who has the ability to teleport things into other dimensions.
784----
785* AnimalMotif: Based on a turtle.
786* EvilGenius: Seems to be the smartest mutant of them all.
787* NonActionGuy: He prefers to let the evil Ranger copies and an evil copy of the Time Force Megazord fight for him rather than fight the Rangers himself.
788* PsychoRangers: Transported the Rangers to his dimension and had them face off against evil copies of themselves.
789* {{Teleportation}}: His main ability.
790
791!!Notacon
792-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/BarbaraGoodson
793A jellyfish/squid-themed mutant that was arrested for petty theft.
794----
795* AdaptationalHeroism: Played with. While his ''Timeranger'' counterpart was arrested as well, it was for making bombs used to kill people, [[LockedOutOfTheLoop which he was in the dark about]]. In ''Power Rangers'', Notacon was arrested [[AllCrimesAreEqual for stealing some vegetables]]. And that was only because he would've starved since nobody would feed him because of his appearance.
796* AdaptationalLateAppearance: His ''Super Sentai'' counterpart actually had a cameo in the first episode where he was being frozen.
797* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Frax forced him to fight with a control device.
798* ButtMonkey: The crap he had to go through in his episode is just depressing. And it's not played for laughs.
799* CombatTentacles: Has these for fighting.
800* MeaningfulName: Notacon is '''not a con'''vict.
801* PintSizedPowerhouse: He may not be evil, but he had incredible SuperStrength, enough to go toe-to-toe with the Megazord.
802* TokenGoodTeammate: Out of all the mutants, Notacon is this as his crime was a minor one, and did not want to fight.
803
804!!Conwing
805-> '''Voiced by:''' Sean Cw Johnson[=/=]Creator/DanSouthworth (voice manipulation)
806-> '''Portrayed by:''' Don Dowe
807An odd squid-themed mutant who can copy the voices of other people.
808----
809* AWolfInSheepsClothing: Took on the appearance of a black suit man.
810* AdaptationExpansion: He was able to grow giant-sized, unlike his ''Timeranger'' counterpart who stayed human-sized throughout the episode.
811* {{Portmanteau}}: His name is a combination of the words "conniving" and "wing".
812* VoiceChangeling: By copying Eric's voice, he was able to take control of the Q-Rex Zord.
813
814!!Contemptra
815-> '''Voiced by:''' Valerie Vernon
816-> '''Portrayed by:''' Rachelle Pettinato
817A gorgon-themed female mutant, who can hypnotize any man with her bracelet.
818----
819* AWolfInSheepsClothing: Took on the appearance of a woman named Angelique to hypnotize the male rangers.
820* BrainwashedAndCrazy: With her bracelet, she was able to hypnotize Lucas and Trip into loving her. Wes was a little harder to do as he had feelings for Jen, but a blast from her caused him to go into this.
821* CastAsAMask: Contemptra is voiced by Valerie Vernon but her human disguise is played by Rachelle Pettinato.
822* CombatTentacles: Uses these during battle.
823* NotGoodWithRejection: As she was used to get men to fall in love with her, she was visibly annoyed when Wes rejects her flirts for Jen. So Contemptra forcefully hypnotizes him from behind.
824* VanityIsFeminine: She is a female Mutant Criminal.
825
826!!Dash
827-> '''Portrayed by:''' Riley Schmidt
828A racecar driver-themed mutant that was arrested for reckless driving, and an old rival to Lucas. Nadira unfroze him in 2001 to be her chauffeur for quick getaways.
829----
830* AntiVillain: While reckless and arrogant, along with turning to crime, Dash, unlike a lot of mutants, has some honor and dignity.
831* BadassDriver: Possibly the only driver to match Lucas's skills.
832* BizarreTasteInFood: He likes to snack on bananas covered in ketchup.
833* BrainwashedAndCrazy: After quitting as Nadira's chauffeur, she placed a control armor on him, causing him to attack the Rangers against his will.
834* GracefulLoser: Took his loss well, and allowed Lucas the honor of refreezing him.
835* HeelFaceTurn: Following being refrozen, a FlashForward showed that after his sentence was over and he was released, he went straight and became a race car champion again.
836* HeelRealization: After nearly hitting some kids during a rematch against Lucas, Dash finally sees the error of his ways.
837* NeverMyFault: Dash blames Lucas for testifying against him in his trial after he caused an accident recklessly driving around the streets for one day. Lucas rightfully calls him out for not taking responsibility for his actions in being frozen. Luckily, Dash snaps out this attitude after Lucas stops from almost hurting a group of kids.
838* TheRival: To Lucas. Both of them were race car drivers back in the day, and both of them tied 3-3 in the six races they did. However, Dash greatly resents Lucas for testifying against him for the accident, which led to him being frozen in the first place.
839* {{Shapeshifting}}: Has a natural human form, unlike most other mutants, hence why he was able to blend into the overt racism of the 31st century.
840
841!!Ironspike
842-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardCansino
843A powerful oni-themed mutant.
844----
845* TheBusCameBack: An illusion of him returned in ''Reflections Of Evil''.
846* EyeBeams: Has this ability.
847* MadeOfIron: Ironspike wears strong iron armor which lets him withstand attacks.
848
849!!Artillicon
850-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobPapenbrook
851A powerful mechanical-themed mutant, who has a big arsenal of weapons.
852----
853* MechanicalLifeform: Implied to be a robot mutant.
854* TransformingMecha: He was able to change into a jet.
855
856!!Cinecon
857-> '''Voiced by:''' Terrence Stone
858-> '''Portrayed by:''' Harvey Shain
859A crazy movie director-themed mutant who trapped the Rangers in his own script: "The End of the Rangers.".
860----
861* AWolfInSheepsClothing: Took on the appearance of a film director.
862* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He needs his script to defeat the Rangers, but when Trip ripped the final page that depicted their defeat, it was game over for Cinecon.
863* ShoutOut: His appearance evokes famous director Steven Spielberg.
864
865!!Steelix
866-> '''Voiced by:''' J.W. Myers
867A steel-themed mutant who was Jen's first partner in Time Force, but later betrayed her and joined Ransik.
868----
869* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: Sorta. Steelix being a mutant and a member of Time Force brought in some problems since, by this point, mutants were deemed lower-class beings. This brings in a lot of confusion and questions as to why Time Force would look the other way. It made more sense in ''Timeranger'' as the criminals were all aliens. That being said, Jen did explain to Wes that there were people that helped mutants so it was not completely impossible for mutants to have jobs.
870* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Used a special type of gas to hypnotize Jen into attacking Wes.
871* DirtyCop: Was this until Time Force arrested him.
872* FaceHeelTurn: He betrayed Time Force and started to sell the secret information of the Rangers to Ransik.
873* ShoutOut: To the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' Steelix.
874
875!!Venomark
876-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/KimStrauss
877A venom-themed mutant from the X-Vault, and a mutant with a history with Ransik.
878----
879* AbledInTheAdaptation: In ''Timeranger'', Hell's Gate Prisoner Emboss was infected with a deadly disease that was slowly killing him, which led to him infecting everyone so they could die as well. Here, Venomark does not show any weakness from the venom he has in his body.
880* AdaptationExpansion: He was responsible for attacking Ransik and infected him with his venom, forcing Ransik to drink Dr. Ferricks' serum for most of the season.
881* ArchEnemy: To Ransik, as he is responsible for infecting him. Ransik hates Venomark more than the Power Rangers so much that he [[NiceJobFixingItVillain indirectly saves]] Wes from being infected by him.
882* CompositeCharacter: He infects people like Emboss does in ''Timeranger'' but his role as the reason Ransik met Dr. Ferricks comes from Don Dolnero's rival criminals that Gien helped Dolnero hide from.
883* DirtyCoward: He begs Ransik not to kill him after the latter gains the upper hand against him.
884* LightningBruiser: He is both fast and a hard hitter.
885* SmallRoleBigImpact: This MonsterOfTheWeek is the reason Ransik met Dr. Ferricks [[spoiler:and Ferricks become Frax by extension.]]
886* VirusVictimSymptoms: All the victims he attacked had marks on their necks.
887* WouldHurtAChild: Many of his victims are children.
888
889!!Severax
890-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulSchrier
891A strong mechanical axe-themed mutant who helped Ransik find Frax and get the serum from Bio Labs.
892----
893* ArmCannon: Has one on his left arm.
894* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Has one on his right arm.
895* CompositeCharacter: His main role was borrowed from an unused ''Timeranger'' mutant named Hell's Gate Prisoner Harbel.
896* SmallNameBigEgo: He makes a lot of tough talks, but doesn't put much of a fight.
897
898!!Mr. Mechanau
899-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/MikeReynolds
900-> '''Portrayed by:''' C. J. Byrnes
901A powerful wizard-themed mutant with telekinetic powers. He disguised himself as the salesman in the gymnastic room and sold a special cocktail that transformed the people into the mindless slaves of Frax.
902----
903* AdaptedOut: His sentai counterpart claimed to be a prophet who had forseen the end of the world.
904* AWolfInSheepsClothing: Took on the appearance of a salesperson.
905* BrainwashedAndCrazy: With telepathy, he can force people into fighting with each other.
906* ChestBlaster: Can fire energy rings from the orb on his chest.
907* CoolSword: Used one as his main weapon.
908* MindOverMatter: Has telekinetic powers.
909
910!!Miracon
911-> '''Voiced by:''' Philip Proctor
912A big-brained mutant that can go inside mirrors.
913----
914* BrainwashedAndCrazy: During the Megazord battle, he reprogrammed the Time Shadow Megazord onto his side. However, a couple of hits from the Quantumrex Megazord got the Time Shadow back on the Rangers side.
915* CombatTentacles: He can shoo cable like tentacles to attack and [[ShockAndAwe electrocute]] the Rangers. In the Megazord fight, he used them to reprogram the Time Shadow Megazord to fight with him.
916* PocketDimension: Miracon has his own mirror dimension that traps the Rangers and force them to fight previously defeated Mutants from the past.
917* {{Shapeshifting}}: Possess the ability to do so. He was able to change into Nadira and a morphed Lucas.
918
919!!Angelcon
920-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/KirkThornton
921An angel-themed mutant that attacked the Rangers in Miracon's mirror world.
922----
923* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He went from one of the most despicable monsters (sadist is in his sentai counterpart's name after all) to an AffablyEvil one.
924* AffablyEvil: His first interaction with the Rangers is to politely introduce himself before attacking them.
925* AmbiguousSituation: He might be the biggest confusion of all the Mutants. Since he only appeared in Miracon's mirror world, it's unknown if he was created by the mutant, or was captured off-screen by the Rangers.
926* DemotedToExtra: Angelcon's ''Timeranger'' counterpart had his own episode, but here, he is relegated to a minor monster that (unlike Redeye and Ironspike) may not have existed outside Miracon's mirror dimension.
927* FlatCharacter: Unlike Redeye and Ironspike, he did not have much of a personality.
928* ShockAndAwe: Capable of firing lightning blasts.
929
930!!Chameliacon
931-> '''Voiced by:''' Kerrigan Mahan
932A chameleon-themed mutant.
933----
934* TheCameo: Made a few appearances in ''Series/PowerRangersSPD''.
935* ChameleonCamouflage: Given his [[AnimalMotifs Animal Motif]], this shouldn't be a surprise.
936* {{Irony}}: Said he hated the color blue. Guess who ends up bringing him in?
937* MultipurposeTongue: He is capable of using his long tongue as a whip. Alternatively, he can create one out of red energy.
938
939!!Serpicon
940-> '''Voiced by:''' Mark Richardson
941A giant girdled lizard-themed mutant, and the final mutant Ransik had in his Cryo Prison. He was sent to activate the Cosmic Center's self-liquidation process.
942----
943* DuelToTheDeath: He did duel with the Quantum Ranger (Though his defeat leads to him being shrunken down to miniature size not destroyed).
944* TheGunslinger: Has the traits of one, being an expert marksman that only Eric could match.
945
946[[/folder]]
947
948[[folder:Other Monsters]]
949!!Black Knight
950-> '''Voiced by:''' Dave Mallow
951A black knight who wanted to claim the Battle Fire.
952----
953* AmbiguouslyHuman: We never see what exactly is under that armor since he's neither a mutant nor a robot.
954* BlackKnight: Pretty obvious just by his title.
955* CanonForeigner: He had no known Super Sentai counterpart.
956* DeathByIrony: Dies at the hands of the powers he spent ages trying to claim.
957* KilledOffForReal: One of the few [[MonsterOfTheWeek Monsters Of The Week]] to die in this season.
958* MonsterKnight: Assuming he's a monster and not a human who used magic to stay alive.
959* OutsideContextProblem: He seems to be the oddball of the monsters this season as he was not a mutant, or even a robot under Frax's leadership[[note]]Quarganon who is listed below is a demon who was featured in a team-up with the [[Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue Lightspeed Rangers]][[/note]]. Really, the only reason he exists is to have Wes earn his Battle Warrior Battlizer.
960* OutsideGenreFoe: The Black Knight is a fantasy-themed villain, contrasting the science fiction theme of Time Force.
961
962!!Quarganon
963-> '''Voiced by:''' Ron Roggé
964A Super Demon that was trapped in the Solar Amulet.
965----
966* DecompositeCharacter: In ''Timeranger'', he was the [[FusionDance combination]] of Spell-Master Pierre (Jinxer's ''[=GoGoV=]'' counterpart) and the latest unfrozen criminal Boribaru. Since Jinxer died in the finale of ''Lightspeed Rescue'' and Boribaru was never adapted, Quarganon was used as a separate character.
967* InformedAbility: Despite being labelled as a Super Demon, he was easily destroyed by five Battilized Rangers.
968* OutsideGenreFoe: To the Time Force team, whose primary enemies are mutants and robots.
969* SealedEvilInACan: Was trapped in a Solar Amulet for so many years until he was released by Vypra.
970[[/folder]]
971
972[[folder: Frax's Robots]]
973!!Tronicon
974-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/KimStrauss
975A large and powerful golden robot created by Frax to attack Silver Hills.
976----
977* ArmCannon: Sports one on his right arm, capable of firing rockets.
978* BarrierWarrior: Can create a pink force field to protect itself from attacks.
979* DeadlyDisc: Can fire yellow energy discs from its shoulders.
980* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Despite being a robot, Frax gave Tronicon a Seal Patch so he could grow.
981* TheVoiceless: Despite having a voice actor, Tronicon never spoke.
982
983!!Dragontron
984A powerful dragon-themed zord created by Frax.
985----
986* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In ''Timeranger'', Dragontron's Super Sentai counterpart was a machine lost in a time travel experiment and Frax's counterpart took a fascination in. Here, Dragontron is a creation of Frax's.
987* AdaptationalVillainy: Dragontron's Super Sentai counterpart was merely a dangerous out-of-control machine rather than purely malevolent. Dragontron, on the other hand, is an out-right villainous robot.
988* AttackItsWeakPoint: The Rangers had to attack its Power Core to finally destroy him.
989* CurbStompBattle: Easily defeats the Megazords in the initial battle.
990* HumongousMecha: A rare enemy that starts off a giant.
991* TheJuggernaut: Dragontron is virtually indestructible aside from its weak point, none of the zords's attacks managing to hurt it.
992* MoreDakka: It carries a ton of weapons.
993* NameTron: It's name is Dragon''tron''.
994* NighInvulnerable: Aside from its weak point, it is for all practical purposes indestructible.
995
996!!Max Axe
997One of Frax's robots. Unique in that he's the only MonsterOfTheWeek to be robotic.
998----
999* BladeBelowTheShoulder: On his right arm, he sports an axe.
1000* MadeOfIron: Mad Axe was a durable robot as all laser attacks were nothing to him.
1001* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Despite being a robot, Frax gave Max Axe a Seal Patch so he could grow.
1002* WeCanRebuildHim: He's built from the remains of Tronicon, and is meant to be a more powerful version of the former.
1003
1004!!Doomtron
1005The last of Frax's robots that was used in Ransik's final attack on Silver Hill.
1006----
1007* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Doomtron has scythes for hands.
1008* CurbStompBattle: Inflicts a massively one-sided fight on the Q-Rex.
1009* NameTron: Frax does refer to it as Doom''tron'' after all.
1010* {{Synchronization}}: [[spoiler:Due to Frax being wired to the robot, he died when Doomtron was destroyed.]]
1011[[/folder]]
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