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* DescriptionCut: Sledge talks about how miserable he was in different parts of the world while conducting his master plan. This is of course contradicted by pictures shown on screen showing Sledge doing all sorts of fun looking things.
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I think we can stop dancing around. There's no way Sledge has any prisoners left at this point.


Speaking of stealth, James has observed the entire conversation and relays it to the rangers, to their disbelief. While the initial plan for destroying the Dark Energem is to hit it with everything they have, Shelby points out that it would be a better idea to sneak in and destroy it while they are none the wiser. Tyler agrees, citing that since many have been on the ship before, they know the layout and how to get around it. The rangers head out on foot to the ship, but trigger a silent alarm in the woods, alerting the outlaws. Sledge sends one of his strongest outlaws, Badussa to delay the rangers so that he can get the ship airborne, but not before promising Poisandra that they will get married the instant they are in orbit.

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Speaking of stealth, James has observed the entire conversation and relays it to the rangers, to their disbelief. While the initial plan for destroying the Dark Energem is to hit it with everything they have, Shelby points out that it would be a better idea to sneak in and destroy it while they are none the wiser. Tyler agrees, citing that since many have been on the ship before, they know the layout and how to get around it. The rangers head out on foot to the ship, but trigger a silent alarm in the woods, alerting the outlaws. Sledge sends one of his strongest (and last) outlaws, Badussa to delay the rangers so that he can get the ship airborne, but not before promising Poisandra that they will get married the instant they are in orbit.
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** Shelby also mentions how Keeper is the ''bravest'' warrior she knows, another nod to the sentai.

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** Shelby also mentions how Keeper is the ''bravest'' warrior she knows, another nod to the sentai.sentai.
* TakenForGranite: Badussa's amulet can turn anyone to stone. This ties in with his name (bad + Medusa).

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Kendall refuses to believe Sledge would give up on the Energems after 65 million years of searching, and Shelby relays Heckyl's warning: "Get off this planet, soon." Ivan muses that perhaps Heckyl knows something they don't and that whatever Sledge's plan is, it would be so devastating that the only safe place would be in outer space.

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Kendall refuses to believe Sledge would give up on the Energems after 65 million years of searching, and Shelby relays Heckyl's warning: "Get off this planet, soon." While Chase is skeptical about listening to him, Ivan muses that perhaps Heckyl knows something they don't and that whatever Sledge's plan is, it would be so devastating that the only safe place would be in outer space.


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* InternalReveal: Heckyl lets the Rangers know about his split from Snide and his past.
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** Shelby also mentions how Keeper is the ''bravest'' warrior she knows, another not to the sentai.

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** Shelby also mentions how Keeper is the ''bravest'' warrior she knows, another not nod to the sentai.
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Continuing off from the last episode, Sledge and company reach the spaceship, which is still being repaired to Sledge's horror. Poisandra however has a more pressing issue - why Sledge didn't tell anyone he was alive for almost a year. Sledge reveals that when the ship first crashed, he came across some eggs in an abandoned cell, and hatched a plan. In order for the plan to go off without a hitch, he needed some assistance; he needed the rangers to be distracted, and that task would fall to Heckyl and Snide. While they fought the rangers alongside the outlaws, Sledge would travel the world planting the eggs in various parts of the planet, Hawaii, China and Japan among others. Poisandra claims he was merely having fun, which Sledge vehemently denies, despite photographs depicting otherwise (including karaoke in Japan). Snide reminds Sledge that now they have the Dark Energem, they have the power they need to refuel the ship and get it fixed, as all the power they currently have in the engines is powering the ship's stealth technology.

Speaking of stealth, James has observed the entire conversation and relays it to the rangers, to their disbelief. While the initial plan for destroying the Dark Energem is to hit it with everything they have, Shelby points out that it would be a better idea to sneak in and destroy it while they are none the wiser. Tyler agrees, citing that since many have been on the ship before, they know the layout and how to get around it. The rangers head out on foot to the ship, but trigger a silent alarm in the woods, alerting the outlaws. Sledge sends one of his strongest outlaws, Badussa to delay the rangers so that he can get the ship airborne, but not before promising Poisandra that they will get married the instant they are in orbit.

Badussa and a squad of Vivix ambush the rangers, and using his amulet, Badussa is able to turn them to stone one by one. After petrifying seven of the ten rangers, Shelby tells Philip and James to retreat, but they run into Heckyl. Stuck between the petrifying Badussa, and the electrifying Heckyl, the rangers are cornered; until Heckyl attacks Badussa. Heckyl tells Badussa it is time he paid for his crimes, and Badussa in turn leaves. Heckyl also leaves, to Shelby's confusion. The trio return to the clearing and examine their allies stone forms. They bring the statues back to base, to discuss their next move with Keeper.

Keeper notes that the only way to save the others is to destroy the amulet, but Shelby reminds him that they can't risk attacking while the Amulet can petrify them. James notes that the Megazord cockpit would protect them from petrification, but none of their Zords can combine, nor can they access any of the others. Philip and Keeper convince Shelby to construct an entirely new Zord, based on her limited teachings from Zenowing. She selects the Spinosaurus as the basis for the Zord, and with the aid of a geode, a Spinosaurus tooth and a thin strip of steel, they are able to forge a Dino Zord Egg. For it to grow however, it needs to be bonded to a warrior's spirit - Keeper is chosen for the task, as he is the bravest and wisest warrior Shelby knows. With the process complete, the egg heads into the crust and begins moving.

The four follow the trail, finding a campsite belonging to Heckyl. At first apprehensive of the former bad guy, Heckyl informs them of the split, and how he only wants to atone for the destruction he has caused. Badussa ambushes the group, and Shelby rushes towards him, kicking the amulet out of his hands while covering her eyes. With the amulet separated from him, the trio morphs and fights Badussa, Keeper even joining in to allow Shelby the chance to destroy the amulet. Between the two of them, Heckyl and Shelby are able to destroy the amulet and free the others, and Heckyl leaves, but not before giving Shelby a cryptic warning.

Back with Badussa, he is knocking the three guys around like rag dolls, before calling on the Magnabeam to enlarge himself. The Spino Zord finally awakens and attacks Badussa, and the team combine their Zords to form the Spino Charge Megazord. Keeper leads the fight from the cockpit, personally finishing Badussa off with the Spino Boomerang finisher. However, Badussa doesn't go down easily. Landing in a quarry some distance away from the ship, he calls for an army of Vivix and Spikeballs to stall the rangers, who have finally arrived. All ten rangers combat the outlaw army, and Tyler takes on Badussa with the Supercharge armor. He utilizes the Stego and Spino Chargers to form a new combination, and is able to knock Badussa back, before finally destroying him with the Victory Maximum, utilizing all ten rangers as a final blow.

Sadly Badussa's sacrifice has given Sledge the time he needs to refuel the ship, and as it lifts off, the rangers look on as they realize they have been played. Poisandra is picking out a wedding dress with Curio, Wrench is checking power systems, and Fury, Sledge and Snide are all on the bridge, waiting for the final hours of Earth's existance to tick over...

Kendall refuses to believe Sledge would give up on the Energems after 65 million years of searching, and Shelby relays Heckyl's warning: "Get off this planet, soon." Ivan muses that perhaps Heckyl knows something they don't and that whatever Sledge's plan is, it would be so devastating that the only safe place would be in outer space.

'''TO BE CONTINUED...'''

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* AdaptedOut: Since Badussa and the Spino Zord are centered around the Sentai movie ''Gaburincho of Music'', most of their sentai fight scenes came from that. Unfortunately, the character of Deathryuger (aka the Navy/ Talon Ranger) was never adapted.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Badussa was first seen way back in ''Powers from the Past''.
* GrandFinale: Part 2 of 4, this sees the return of Philip and James to the cast, as well as Sledge's final plan unfolding. As a side note, the opening credits for the final three episodes were updated to show all ten rangers, as well as Sledge's return to being the head honcho.
* ShoutOut: Yet another one to its Sentai counterpart, Badussa claims he hasn't had as much fun as he is destroying the rangers since he destroyed Kyouryuger Galaxy.
** Shelby also mentions how Keeper is the ''bravest'' warrior she knows, another not to the sentai.

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