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A mysterious medieval Black Knight stalks the streets of Silver Hills, searching for someone pure of heart he can capture to force to open an ancient box containing a power source called the Battle Fire. Not a mutant, nor a robot, this villain perplexes the Rangers, and repeatedly bests them in battle. Can Wes recover the Battle Fire to use against him, or will the Knight's guard Dragon burn him to a crisp?

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A mysterious medieval Black Knight stalks the streets [This description was copied in violation of Silver Hills, searching for someone pure of heart he can capture to force to open an ancient box containing a power source called the Battle Fire. Not a mutant, nor a robot, this villain perplexes the Rangers, and repeatedly bests them in battle. Can Wes recover the Battle Fire to use against him, or will the Knight's guard Dragon burn him to a crisp?our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with original writing.]



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* OutsideContextProblem: The Black Knight. He comes out of nowhere, and has no connection to Ransik and his gang, or to the series' theme.

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* OutsideContextProblem: The Black Knight. He comes out of nowhere, and has no connection to Ransik and his gang, or to the series' theme. Other than an excuse to introduce the Battle Fire armor.
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* CassandraTruth: When Trip tells the other Rangers about his run-in with the Knight, they don't believe him, assuming the pizza only returned destroyed because he dropped it. It's not until they spot the Knight wreaking havoc around Silver Hills that they find out Trip was, in fact, telling the truth.

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* CassandraTruth: When Trip tells the other Rangers about his run-in with the Knight, they don't believe him, assuming the pizza only returned destroyed because he dropped it. It's not until they spot the Knight wreaking havoc around Silver Hills that they find out Trip was, in fact, telling the truth.truth.
* OutsideContextProblem: The Black Knight. He comes out of nowhere, and has no connection to Ransik and his gang, or to the series' theme.
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* CarryingACake: Done with Trip and a pizza, twice. The first time, he gives in to his hunger and ends up coming across the titular Knight. It happens again at the end of the episode, though this time he just dropped it.

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* CarryingACake: Done with Trip and a pizza, twice. The first time, he gives in to his hunger and ends up coming across the titular Knight. It happens again at the end of the episode, though this time he just dropped it.it.
* CassandraTruth: When Trip tells the other Rangers about his run-in with the Knight, they don't believe him, assuming the pizza only returned destroyed because he dropped it. It's not until they spot the Knight wreaking havoc around Silver Hills that they find out Trip was, in fact, telling the truth.
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* CarryingACake: Done with Trip and a pizza, twice. The first time, he gives in to his hunger and ends up coming across the titular Knight. It happens again at the end of the episode, though this time he just dropped it.
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A mysterious medieval Black Knight stalks the streets of Silver Hills, searching for someone pure of heart he can capture to force to open an ancient box containing a power source called the Battle Fire. Not a mutant, nor a robot, this villain perplexes the Rangers, and repeatedly bests them in battle. Can Wes recover the Battle Fire to use against him, or will the Knight's guard Dragon burn him to a crisp?
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