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     The Rangers 

Mark Goodman

Wayne Burley

Steven Hartford (real name Marvin Hinton)

Caroline “Carrie” Brown.

Lulu Goodman

  • Ascended Fanboy: Overlaps with Big Brother Worship. She wants to go into the same line of work as her brother Mark and ends up doing so.
  • Big Brother Worship: Towards Mark.
  • Broken Bird: Loses a lot of her cheerfulness as the series progresses.
  • Companion Cube: Her teddy bear “Mr. Fuzzy”. She gets broken up after he turns into a Mutasect and dies.
  • Dance Battler: Variant, as she uses acrobatics moves in her fighting style.
  • Flanderisation: After one semi-humorous comment in chapter 3, Lulu ends up cracking comical comments every couple of chapters.
  • Old Shame: In universe, her Brainwashed period where she turned into a punk who attacked the other Rangers and joined a gang.
  • Plucky Comic Relief: Tends to crack humorous comments, much to most people’s chagrin.
  • Recruit Teenagers with Attitude: Is only 15 during the series.
  • Reluctant Retiree: She wants to be able to keep her Morpher after defeating Algrin, but quickly decides against it when she learns that it’s too damaged to continue using.

     Their Allies 

Wing Commander (later Group captain) June Gordon/ Jangar

  • Aliens Among Us: Actually Jangar, the paragon inspiring the galaxy to fight against the Dominion.
  • Benevolent Boss: Willing to allow her employees time off even during an ongoing war.
  • Big Good: The one leading the charge against the Dominion throughout the universe.
  • But Now I Must Go: The last few chapters have a mini-arc centred around her return to space to dismantle the Dominion, with the Rangers having to learn to function without her.
  • Crazy-Prepared: In the event the Nest becomes unusable, she had a backup base set up in an air base.
    • She also set up features within the Morphers to remove brainwashing.
  • Dead Person Impersonation: The real June Gordon has been dead for 20-something years, with Jangar having taken her place on Earth.
  • Evil Mentor: Subverted. Despite acting suspicious, she’s Good All Along.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Desinged the Rangers’ equipment and the Falcon Corde.
  • Human Aliens: Averted. It’s a disguise.
  • Last of Their Kind: Though it’s implied there are others.

Mary James

  • 11th-Hour Ranger: Joins the team temporarily in the last few episodes.
  • And I Must Scream: Spends every moment of her body being trapped under Halatia’s control aware of it, but unable to do anything.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: As Halatia.
  • Death Seeker: Briefly, while trapped in Halatia’s control.
  • Faux Action Girl: Doesn’t really have much luck in her three fights. Justified, as she trained as a technician, not a fighter.
    • Subverted in the epilogue, where she effectively stands in for Lulu and helps defeat Kuroden for good.
  • Heroic BSoD: After formally returning to the heroes’ side, she initially refuses to help them, out fo guilt for what she did while with the Dominion.
  • The Lost Lenore: To Mark. They reunite eventually.
  • The Mole: Becomes one after having to impersonate Halatia.
  • Morality Pet: to Galvahex.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Accidentally creates Replakor.
  • You Are Better Than You Think You Are: What Mark and Galvahex say to her to convince her to join the fight.

The Avions (Avior, Gliderak and Aluze)

The new Red Ranger

     Their Enemies 

Marquis Algrin

  • Ax-Crazy: Even his own allies acknowledge as such. Given that his endgame is an Apocalypse How, can you blame them?
  • Big Bad: Ultimately becomes this after everyone else is gone.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: He misinterprets Carrie’s advice to mean he should become an even worse conqueror than Uuhcura. Plus he believes that destruction is the best way to cement power.
  • Dangerous Forbidden Technique: His Berserker Mode, derived from the energy of various Rangers he defeated on other planets. He eventually gets rid of the dangerous part.
  • Dragon-in-Chief: Initially, to Queen Uuhcura.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: His planet was destroyed by Uuhcura, so he decided to serve her. Then Carrie points out that her grandparents were left similarly homeless after World War 2, and they didn’t swear fealty to the United States.
  • Karmic Death: Dies thanks to Mary, the woman he treated like crap in most of their interactions.
  • One-Winged Angel: A red version of his Berserker Mode with access to all the weapons of his comrades.
  • Rasputinian Death: Blown up by an All Your Powers Combined Attack, then shot by a low power blast by a Hyper Cannon. And the second one was after being stabbed in the back by Mary.
  • Revenge Before Reason: Decides to sabotage the Ranger’s plan to defeat Kodokor by hijacking one of their Megazords and trying to defeat the other Rangers with it. This is despite the fact that he will die if Kodokor succeeds and both Megazords need to be used together to do so.
  • The Starscream: Overthrows both Uuhcura and Tann to seize total control of the Dominion.

Galvahex

  • Adaptive Ability: Records information on his opponent’s weapons and tactics and adapts his armour and tactics accordingly.
  • Death by Irony: The robot who plans for every possibility with countermeasures is done in by one of his countermeasures.
  • The Dragon: Algrin’s main enforcer during his invasion.
  • Enemy Mine: With the Ranger’s during Kodokor’s second attack.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Having Mary as a Morality Pet will do that to you.
  • Humanity Is Infectious: The cause of the above trope.
  • I Die Free: After being forced to obey the Dominion’s orders for the whole series, he declares this when he dies.
  • Meaningful Rename: After pointing out that his designation is simply a model number, Mary decides to dub him “Oscar”.
  • Noble Demon: The only Dominion member (besides maybe Kuroden) with anything resembling a conscience.
  • The Rival: To Wayne. He takes it very seriously, getting annoyed when Wayne fails to show improvement or strategy.

Fwelf

  • Bullying a Dragon: Threatens to reveal incriminating information about Galvahex, the guy with control over the teleport relay. This gets him killed when the ship is destroyed.
  • The Chew Toy: Gets no respect from the rest of the Dominion.
  • Decomposite Character: He and Tann were one character in Jetman.
  • Ditzy Genius: Creates a new super-powerful Hybrasect, but removes the growth gene from its biology. This bites him hard when it fails.
  • Out of Focus: Has the least created monsters to his name.
  • Too Dumb to Live: See some of the above entries.

Princess Halatia

Queen Uuhcura

  • Abusive Parents: Subverted. She’s not really Halatia’s mother. Averted outright with her actual child Kodokor, who she dotes over and mourns for upon death.
  • Achilles' Heel: The wound on her back as the Neo-Mutabrid, which proves to be her undoing.
  • Ascended Extra: A Villain of the Week from Jetman becomes an Interim Villain and Climax Boss in Wing Force.
  • Bad Boss: Treats her Annihilators horribly.
  • Came Back Strong: as the Neo-Mutabrid, Uuhcura is a lot more powerful, easily no-selling several attacks and almost defeating the Rangers.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Gets angry upon the death of her son Kodokor. She also refers to Tann as “her dear brother”, implying some affection existed.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Alienating and killing all her loyal minions screwed her over, allowing the Rangers to defeat her.
  • One-Winged Angel: The Neo-Mutabrid, created in a Fusion Dance with Tann and Yas Rushton.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: In her own Berserker Mode, her incredible powers come from a small, easily shot off sapphire on her forehead.

Sir Tann

Kuroden and Aobrix

     The Monsters 

The Carrionoid

Algrin’s pet, which is used to create the Mutasects.

Dogfight

Algrin’s first monster, created from a jet fighter.

Sky Scrapper

Algrin’s second monster, created from an abandoned building. A second one is created during the final battle.

Signaltron

Galvahex’s first monster, created from a traffic light.

Crystallia

Halatia’s second monster, created from a priceless diamond recently picked up by the museum.

Drain Brain

Fwelf’s first monster, created from a faucet.

Equiptile

Tann’s lieutenant.

Noodler

Fwelf’s second monster, created from a mascot costume for Evergreen Noodles.

Brakedecker

A monster created by Algrin and Galvahex together. Originally based in a classic car, he was moved to a bus when the car proved too complex to assimilate.

Shutterbug

Halatia’s third monster, created from a couple’s camera.
  • Affably Evil: When he’s turning people into photographs, he comments about potentially releasing a calendar.
  • Phantom-Zone Picture: He can trap people in photographs. They can be freed by destroying his lens.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: When the plan to capture all Rangers at once falls apart, he still decides to settle for just one.
  • Punny Name: A “shutterbug” is someone who spends too much time taking photographs.

Gaminator

Fwelf’s second monster, created from a sketch pad.
  • Art Imitates Life: Can bring any image to life by sprinkling it with confetti.
  • Back Up From Other World: Comes back from the grave thanks to Predictra to menace Mark in his dreams in chapter 17.
  • Dirty Coward: As the Rangers are about to kill him, he brings a photograph of Mary to life to distract them. He then shoots them during their hesitation.
  • Kick the Dog: Laughs after having killed one of his creations that was helping the Rangers.
  • Meaningful Name: From “gami”, Japanese for paper.

Predictra

Halatia’s first monster, created during the original attack from a fortune teller’s crystal ball.
  • Crazy-Prepared: The main reason she exists before the chapter. Halatia saw fit to have a Mutasect on the back burner.
  • Master of Disguise: Unlike other Mutasects, she can assume a human disguise.
  • Not Quite Dead: While her body is destroyed, her mind subsists and causes the plot of chapter 17.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Traps Carrie in one of these where she becomes so paranoid that she’s going to die that she actually does die. Unfortunately, she snaps out of it.
  • Tarot Troubles: How she tells the future. She also has a set of minions based on everyone’s Tarot Motifs and can turn into the Reaper and Hangman cards.
  • Wake-Up Call Boss: A good degree more powerful and dangerous, as a result of being active for a long time.

Betadron

A messenger sent by the Queen.

Mr. Fuzzy/Bearserker

Haltia’s 4th monster, created from Lulu’s teddy bear.

Dolan

Fwelf's predecessor, who came to Earth in the past.

Kodokor

Uuhcura’s newborn son, who gets sent to destroy Earth.

Mutabrid

A monster created by Uuhcura from the DNA of Kuroden and Aobrix.
  • Back from the Dead: Revived by Uuhcura’s magic in her final battle.
  • Body Horror: A mass of tentacles that barely resembles Kuroden.
  • Fusion Dance: What he essentially is.
  • Loss of Identity: Neither of his originals are there anymore.
  • Villain Decay: His originals were tough enough to require Dash Boxer be deployed. This thing goes down to a couple of cheap shots from the Rangers’ Sky Enforcers.

Lumidillo

Haltia’s fifth and final monster and only Hybrasect. Created from combining an Armadillo’s DNA with a stadium light.

Stickroach

Fwelf’s third and final monster and only Hybrasect, created from combining a cockroach’s DNA with a tube of glue.

Cannant

Tann’s right hand man, who arrives early to oversee the invasion.

Torpisces

Algrin’s third monster, created from combining a piranha’s DNA with a proton missile.
  • Butt-Monkey: Doesn’t win a single battle on page.
  • Logical Weakness: The missiles he stores in his chest are still active and can be set off before they fire.

Replakor

Algrin’s fourth and final monster. Initially merging lizard DNA with a laser, he later becomes a hybrid of a chameleon and a hammer.

Kurorg

Tann’s only monster, created by mixing Hadaruga DNA with a meteor.
  • Ancient Evil: Not him, but the Hadaruga he takes his DNA from menaced the universe in ancient times, having to be sealed away within the meteorite.
  • The Bus Came Back: Revived by Tann in chapter 27.
  • Elite Mook: Compared to most Hybrasects, it took a lot of effort to kill him.
  • Line-of-Sight Name: His name comes from what his growling sounds like to Wayne.
  • Shout-Out: to Genseishin Justiriser
  • The Unintelligible: The Hadaruga has no vocal chords, restricting it to just roaring. But the individual Mutasect speaks when separated from its body temporarily.

Mekros

Algrin’s pet, bred to kill Keiams.

Orpheus

Tann’s robot, built to counter the Icarus and the Falcon.

Chronophant

Galvahex’s second and final monster, created from mixing mammoth DNA with a time machine.

Stitchhitter

A monster created from a sewing machine.

Sucker

  • A monster created from a vacuum cleaner.
  • Demoted to Extra: Same deal as Stitchhitter.

Corrodent

A monster created from mixing rat DNA with Hollywood Acid.
  • The Worf Effect: Kills the second Sky Scrapper and destroys the Icarus Saber, but loses to the Boxer Cannon.

Meowser

The final monster of the series, created from a mix of cat DNA and an unknown component.
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