List of Power Rangers Time Force characters
Power Rangers Time Force is a 2001 Power Rangers season that featured the fight between the Time Force Power Rangers and Ransik's army of mutants.
Contents
1 Time Force Power Rangers
1.1 Wesley "Wes" Collins
1.2 Jennifer "Jen" Scotts
1.3 Trip Regis
1.4 Katie Walker
1.5 Lucas Kendall
1.6 Eric Myers
2 Zords
3 Arsenal
3.1 Weapons
3.2 Vehicles
4 Allies
4.1 Alex Drake
4.2 Alice Roberts
4.3 Circuit
4.4 Albert Collins
4.5 Captain Logan
4.6 Philips
4.7 Dr. Zaskin
4.8 Silver Guardians
4.9 White Knight
5 Antagonists
5.1 Ransik
5.2 Nadira
5.3 Frax
5.4 Gluto
5.5 Black Knight
5.6 Quarganon
5.7 Cyclobots
5.8 Mutants
5.8.1 X-Vault Mutants
5.9 Frax's Robots
6 References
Time Force Power Rangers
The Time Force Rangers are fictional characters and heroes in the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the television series Power Rangers Time Force. They are members of the Time Force organization, law-enforcement officers sent from the future to prevent changes in the past.
Wesley "Wes" Collins
Wesley Collins is the main protagonist of the series. He is the Red Time Force Ranger and second-in-command of the team.
Though technically Jen is the leader of the team, as Red Ranger, Wes is considered an informal field leader, ever since regaining the Red Chrono Morpher from Alex. A similar situation was used in the earlier series Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers in which the female character Delphine, the White Ranger, is the leader, but stories revolved around the Blue Ranger, Cestro.
According to Alex, Wes' father is supposed to die of his injuries inflicted by Ransik and Wes is to take over the company which he does do for a time. Wes proves capable of being in charge of the company, but decides to return to the Rangers, saving them from Frax and reacquiring his Morpher from Alex who, despite telling Wes of his father's fate himself, saves Mr. Collins with future technology. Wes finally reconciles with his father who supports him being the Red Ranger. Wes also falls in love with Jen but is hesitant to reveal his affection for fear that Jen does not reciprocate his affection. The return of Alex only further agitates Wes into believing this concept. In the finale, Wes forces the other Rangers to return to the future as Alex reveals they will die as they fight against Ransik, Frax, Doomtron, and the Cyclobot army even with Eric's help. After Alex reveals that Wes does save the city but dies doing it, the other Rangers return to help him and together they defeat the Cyclobot army. Wes destroys Doomtron and consequently Frax with the Q-Rex (which he has control of as Eric gave him the Quantum Morpher) and is the only one that lands a real hit on Ransik using his Red Battle Fire Armor. Ultimately Ransik surrenders and the other Rangers have to return to the future. Wes sadly says goodbye to the other Rangers and he and Jen profess their love, but Jen has no choice but to return to the future. Wes retains his Red Ranger powers and is offered command of the Silver Guardians (now protecting the city for free) which he accepts on the condition that the recovered Eric is his partner.
In Power Rangers Wild Force, Wes and Eric, now best friends, team up with the Wild Force Rangers to defeat the Mut-Orgs. Wes is reunited with the rest of the team and the repentant Nadira and Ransik and is angry with Jen who has been in the past for a while and never contacted him. The two reunite and still clearly love each other though it is left unrevealed if Jen remains in the past with him or returns to the future. Wes helps destroy the Mut-Orgs after Ransik destroys their mutant sides and celebrates the victory with the rest of the Time Force and Wild Force Ranger teams as well Nadira and the now fully human Ransik. During Forever Red, Wes and Eric team up against the remnants of the Machine Empire with 8 other Red Rangers and helps defeat them. He would return again later to join the veteran Ranger army in Power Rangers Super Megaforce. and again for the 25th anniversary special in Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel.
Wes is played by Jason Faunt.
Jennifer "Jen" Scotts
Jen Scotts is the female protagonist of the series. She is the Pink Time Force Ranger and the leader[1] of the team.
After the capture of the villain Ransik, Jen's boyfriend, Alex, proposes to her only to be killed the next day. Jen vows to avenge Alex and capture Ransik, who escapes. Just like Wes, Jen is a very skilled hand-to-hand fighter, even without her Ranger power. She takes the Pink, Blue, Green and Yellow Chrono Morphers and goes back in time to 2001. Jen is a strict leader in front of the Rangers and the newcomer Rangers, and while getting to know them better, her attitude changes. She eventually ends her engagement with Alex when it is revealed that he is still alive, as she has fallen in love with Wes.
When Jen and the other Time Force Rangers reunite to help Wild Force Rangers battle the Mut-Orgs, she is paired up with White Tiger Ranger Alyssa Enrilè, who has pink essence on her clothes. Jen traveled back in time before her other teammates from the year 3001 to track the Mut-Orgs, and later saved Wes, Eric, and the Wild Force Rangers from the trio of villains. She would then find herself in the unlikely position of accepting Ransik and Nadira's help against the creatures, but decided to give her old foes a second chance. She and her teammates later return as part of the veteran Ranger army to battle the Armada.
Jen is played by Erin Cahill.
Trip Regis
Trip is the Green Time Force Ranger and a native of the planet Xybria (which makes him the third non-human main core Ranger). Thanks to a green gem embedded in his forehead, he has the ability to read minds, pinpoint locations, and see the future in some instances. Green-haired, Trip is the naive member of the team, since his society is one without secrets. As such, he is sometimes gullible, leading to negative consequences. When blending in while in Wes' time period, Trip wears a hat to hide his Xybrian features.
Trip looks up to the other Rangers, but is a good Ranger in his own right. He is also a technological genius, having created the Electro Booster weapon and other arsenal. He can be considered the brains of the team. He is also rumored to have created the robotic owl Circuit, but this has never been confirmed. Trip is also willing to stand up for what he believes is right, such as when he tried to protect a mutant named Notacon (who did not want to be evil) from being destroyed by Eric Myers just because Notacon was a mutant. Trip even put himself on the line to protect the poor mutant, and Eric deliberately missed the pair, sparing them.
Trip was in part responsible for Nadira's reform. He forced her to help a woman in labor and the sight of the newborn made Nadira rethink her ways. Trip was sent back to the future by Wes, but accompanied the others back to the present to help him fight. He later returned with the other Time Force Rangers to battle the Mut-Orgs alongside the Wild Force Power Rangers. He also joined the team in helping the Megaforce Rangers in their final battle with the Armada.
Trip is played by Kevin Kleinberg.
Katie Walker
Katie Walker is the Yellow Time Force Ranger. Gifted with unnatural strength that might be the product of genetic engineering, Katie is always open with her feelings, a sharp contrast to the conservative Jen. After returning to the future, she comes back one more time to help fight the Mut-Orgs. Katie partnered with her fellow Yellow Rangers, Kelsey Winslow from Lightspeed Rescue and Taylor Earhardt in Wild Force. She would also appear as part of the Ranger army in Super Megaforce.
Most times, Katie can be seen hugging her fellow Ranger really tightly, which is a habit of hers. Unlike Jen, Katie does not have a skirt with her ranger suit since her Timeranger counterpart is male.
Katie is played by Deborah Estelle Philips.
Lucas Kendall
Lucas Kendall is the Blue Time Force Ranger and is vainly obsessed with two things: looks and cars. In the year 3000, he is a race car driver, and acts as a big brother figure to Trip. Lucas is also "cool", the sort of guy whom everyone seems jealous of (especially Trip), and seems to be a big hit with the ladies. After the Time Force Rangers return to the future, they later come back to assist the Wild Force Rangers in battling the Mut-Orgs. Lucas goes back to the future, revealing a possible romance between him and Nadira who had liked him at least as far back as Nadira's Dream Date. He also apparently set her up so she did not have to go to prison by presumably getting her community service or something similar. When neither Jen nor Wes are around to lead the team he usually leads the rest. He would later return as part of the Ranger army in Super Megaforce.
Lucas is played by Michael Copon.
Eric Myers
Eric Myers is the Quantum Ranger, the sixth Ranger of the Time Force Power Rangers.
Eric is first seen as a soldier working for the Silver Guardians, an organization established by Mr. Collins to protect Bio-Lab. Wes later reveals that they attended the same private school. Whereas Wes came from a rich family, Eric worked hard and was dirt poor, and eventually decided to leave the school, saying he had "bigger plans". Eric was resentful for having to work so hard while Wes did not have to work at all. From this, Eric grew bitter and had few friends, although Wes did try to befriend him on several occasions.
After discovering that Wes is the Red Time Force Ranger, Eric attempts to find his own powers. He becomes aware that the Time Force Power Rangers are looking for the Quantum Ranger power and he gets to it first, registering his voice on the Quantum Morpher so only he can use it. When Wes attempts to retrieve the Quantum Morpher from him out of general distrust by the Time Force team, he and Eric fight; the latter wins. As a result, the Rangers have no choice but to accept his control of the Morpher. Wes later accompanies him in a journey back in time to find the Quantum Ranger's Megazord, the Q-Rex. Time Force HQ, aids Eric, by giving him new powers. After the previous leader of the Silver Guardians was injured in action, Eric was able to eventually gain control of the Q-Rex enough for Mr. Collins to promote him to being the leader of the Silver Guardians, much to the Rangers (mostly Wes') dismay.
Eric becomes a reluctant ally to the regular Rangers, remaining separate and occasionally aiding them at certain times. His peers often find his methods intimidating, but deep down they know he is almost always taking the best approach. Unlike Wes, Eric works alone and does not let someone like Jen push him around. Eric acts more like lone wolf leader. As time goes by, Eric makes a new friend in the form of a youngster named Alice Roberts, who serves as his loyal companion in his lonely hours and the Rangers learn to trust Eric. He is later known for commanding fanatic loyalty from his comrades and is known for pulling his team together when beginning a new mission.
During the end of the series, Eric is severely injured by a laser shot from a Cyclobot after taking a shot meant for Wes and Mr. Collins and he hands his Morpher over to Wes. He recovers though, and becomes co-leader of the Silver Guardians with Wes who was offered command, but accepted only under the condition that Eric was his partner. The two from then on led the Silver Guardians (now working for free) in protecting the city from threats.
Eric later makes a few other appearances. Now best friends with Wes, he teams up with the other Time Force Rangers in the team-up battle with the Wild Force Power Rangers, who are trying to stop a trio of Mutant-Org hybrids. During this time, he develops a love relationship with Taylor Earhardt (the Yellow Wild Force Ranger) after he had previously gave her a speeding ticket. He is also one of ten Red Rangers to battle in the episode Forever Red, which celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Power Rangers franchise.
His zord (the Q-Rex) was later reclaimed by Time Force, and reconstructed for the use of the Super Megaforce Silver Ranger in Power Rangers Super Megaforce. Eric himself would later join the Ranger army in the final battle with the Armada.
Eric is played by Daniel Southworth.
Zords
Arsenal
Weapons
Visual Scanner: The optical devices used by the Time Force Rangers. Visual Scanners were usually worn as a kind of earpiece, but when activated become sunglasses in appearance. They could track the DNA of different people, and were color specific to each Ranger upon activation. For example, Jen Scotts was the Pink Time Force Ranger, so her scanner's lens' appeared pink. Trip, the Green Time Force Ranger's appeared green.
Time Force Badge: This Badge was used by the Time Force in Season 9. Not only was it a form of identification for each ranger, but it could cryogenically freeze monsters in time until they were put on trial. Jen Scotts left her own Time Force Badge in the hands of her lover, Wes, the Red Time Force Ranger. He has kept it to this day.
Chrono Blaster: The standard weapon of all Time Force officers, Ranger or not. The Rangers' Chronoblasters have Ranger-colorcoded decals, and also (typically) fire Ranger-colorcoded beams. Like the rest of the Time Force Rangers' arsenal, these are stored within the morphers when not in use.
Vector Weapons: The blasters that require two hands to hold. Each Ranger has one, and they all fire bolts of energy the same color as the Ranger using it. Wes Collins uses V1, Lucas Kendall uses V2, Trip uses V3, Katie Walker uses V4, and Jen Scotts uses V5.
Chrono Morpher: Created by the crime fighting unit of the future, Time Force. These morphers could imprint the DNA of the wearer so that only the person in question, or someone with similar DNA, such as a blood relative, can use them. The Chrono Morpher can also display holographic images, such as when communicating with a fellow Ranger. These morphers could be locked so that if one was inactive, the others were as well. Initially Alex the first Red Time Force Ranger's Chrono Morpher needed to be reactivated by his ancestor Wes in order for the others to work. They were small devices that were much more sleek and futuristic looking than most other morphers, and were activated by the touch of a button. These morphers, along with the Quantum Morpher, were the first wrist morphers to be integrated as a part of the Rangers' morphed form. The morphers also contain the Rangers' arsenal, perhaps hiding and placing the items in a pocket dimension. Alternative to the Chrono Morphers, the Super Mega Rangers used Legendary Ranger Keys provided by Gosei to assume the corresponding Ranger forms as a Legendary Ranger Mode. The Time Force Rangers can morph by saying "Time for Time Force!” They press the button on their Chrono Morphers. A DNA strand is fired off and merges with his/her body. Their body (except his/her head) is covered in a bright color light, as they're surrounded by an endless tunnel of colored digital data. The DNA strand (which features all five colors within it) breaks up by a lightning strike of any color, releasing energy particles into his/her body. They emerge fully morphed as Time Force Power Rangers.
Chrono Sabers: Double-ended swords used by the Time Force Rangers. Held in the position of clock arms at 3:00, they deliver powerful energy slashes from midair.
Vortex Blaster: The combination of weapons V1-V5. Uses a clock-like crosshair, it fires incredibly strong energy bolts. Two shots from the blaster is often used as a finishing move for small enemies, normally causing them to subsequently grow.
Electro Booster: Created by Trip, the Electro Booster combines with the Chrono Saber and fires powerful energy shots. It was first used in Uniquely Trip to defeat a monster that could absorb energy. It has a mode where the energy can be inverted, so normal energy absorption would not work. Even though it can be used by any of the Core Time Force Rangers, it's mostly used by Wes, sometimes by Trip. It is notable as being the only piece of the Rangers' arsenal to be confirmed as destroyed towards the end of the series.
Quantum Morpher: Worn by Eric Myers of the Silver Guardians to become the Quantum Ranger, this red and black morpher was originally lost in the prehistoric era in the form of the Quantum Controller box, though uncovered later in an archaeological dig. Because the morpher was somewhat older than the Chrono Morphers, it was less sophisticated in design and did not use a DNA imprint; Instead, it utilized voice recognition software set to Eric's voice, only activated, by a command of "Quantum Power!" by Eric or someone capable of impersonating him. Later, Wes was able to use it when Eric deactivated the voice command control, allowing Wes to utilize the Quantum Defender and control the Q-Rex during the battle with the Cyclobots and Doomtron. He later returned the Morpher to Eric. Both Wes and Eric retained possession of their morphers, whilst the other Time Force Rangers returned to the 31st century with theirs. Alternative to the Quantum Morpher, the Super Mega Rangers used a Legendary Ranger Key provided by Gosei to assume the corresponding Ranger form as a Legendary Ranger Mode. Eric is surrounded by an endless amount of crisscrossing & rising walls of bluish-white binary code data. His Quantum Morpher flashes red, and transforms his entire hand into a crimson glove with a black & silver gauntlet. Eric aims his empowered left arm into the air, causing a rain of golden rings to wash over him, until his entire body blasts with a surge of white energy. This quickly fades with a reddish gleam, leaving Eric morphed completely into the Quantum Time Force Power Ranger!.
Quantum Defender: The main weapon of the Quantum Ranger. It has a blaster mode and a blade mode. The Quantum Ranger uses the blade to deliver the Freeze Strike finishing move. Wes Collins, while possessing the Quantum Morpher, was able to use this weapon as the Red Ranger to destroy Cyclobots and to neutralize the Q-Rex's power crystal.
Quantum Mega Battle Armor: The Mega Battle Armor (sometimes referred as the Quantum Ranger Mega Battle Mode) was featured in Power Rangers Time Force, used by Eric Myers (The Quantum Ranger). Alex secretly informed Eric of the Megabattle's existence. The power is teleported from the Q-Rex and relayed to the Quantum Ranger when summoned through the Quantum Morpher. It is believed that the Mega Battle Armor was always part of the Quantum Ranger's arsenal.
Battle Warrior Armor: The Armor is used by Wesley Collins (Red Time Force Ranger) to turn him into the Red Battle Warrior. In the episode "Beware the Knight", the Time Force Rangers came face to face with a black knight who wanted to open a sealed box that held the Battlizer's power. However, only one "pure of heart" could open it, so, when Wes managed to obtain the box from the dragon guarding it, he received the Battlizer.
Vehicles
Vector Cycles: The Vector Cycles were created by Trip, the Green Time Force Ranger. They allowed the Time Force Rangers to move far more quickly on and off-road, and were probably based off the standard Time Force motorcycles seen during the first episode. Each Ranger had their own Vector Cycle:
Red Vector Cycle: Rode by Wesley Collins.
Blue Vector Cycle: Rode by Lucas Kendall.
Green Vector Cycle: Rode by Trip.
Yellow Vector Cycle: Rode by Katie Walker.
Pink Vector Cycle: Rode by Jen Scotts.
Strata Cycle: First appeared in Undercover Rangers (Episode 31), when the Time Force Rangers fought against Frax and his custom-made monster Mr. Mechanau. Since Alex himself could not go, and in order to best protect Jen, he sent the Strata Cycle to Wes granting him enough power to defeat him. It was a strong hovercraft, with the ability to fire V-Weapon level lasers at enemies in addition to the ability of supersonic flight.
TF Eagle: Quantum Ranger's main vehicle for transportation. Like many vehicles seen in Time Force it had the ability to fly, and travel through time. It was used to travel into the past in "Clash for Control" to get the Quantasaurus Rex and later in "The End of Time" to escape the exploding Clock Tower.
Time Ship: Since humans are unable to withstand the rigors of time travel, Time Force created time ships, the only type of vessel capable of safely transporting humans through time (apart from the vessels usable only by Time Force Power Rangers). There was only one time ship in existence at the season's start, and according to Katie it was untested; this ship was used by the Time Force Rangers to travel to 2001, and was destroyed shortly afterwards due to their poor piloting. This prevented Time Force from either recalling the Rangers or sending reinforcements to aid them, though any weapons meant for the Rangers that can travel through time on their own were still able to reach them. It took half of the season for another one to be constructed, by which time the rangers had grown skilled enough that sending back reinforcements was considered unnecessary. Alex used this time ship to travel back and briefly regain control of the team, but ultimately relinquished his position to Wes and returned to the future. The time ship was sent back once more in the three-part season finale to allow the Time Force Rangers (minus Wes) to return home and avoid the predicted destruction in the final battle. Wes forced his four teammates to make the trip, but they soon returned using the Time Force Megazord to aid him against Ransik, Frax, and Doomtron. Upon capturing Ransik and Nadira, they returned to the future once more using the time ship, but allowed Wes and Eric to keep their morphers. The time ship is seen once more in Reinforcements from the Future, as the method used by the four rangers, Ransik, Nadira, and Circuit to come to the year 2002 and fight against the Mut-Orgs. Time ships are launched through the time gate by the Transwarp Megazord.
Time Jet: The glider-like aircraft that carries the Time Force Rangers to their Time Fliers. It can fire from front-mounted blasters and transform into an over-sized handgun. In its handgun mode, it is often used by the Time Force Megazord Mode Blue. In "The Time Shadow," the Time Jet, apparently flying on its own, manages to cryo freeze Izout with its regular lasers after the Time Force Megazord is taken down. In "Circuit Unsure," the Rangers use the Time Jet to attack the enlarged Serpicon in lieu of the Megazord after Circuit is damaged and cannot call for help. The Time Jet successfully disarms Serpicon, enabling the Quantasaurus Rex to freeze him.
Allies
Alex Drake
Alex Drake is the former Red Time Force Ranger, and Jen's former fiancee. He is the descendant of Wesley Collins who is known for doing everything by the book and is obsessed with his job. He is supposedly killed by Ransik in the first episode yet barely survives. After his recovery, Alex may have been promoted to high-ranking position as he is referred to as "sir" by his former commanding officer.
On occasion, he has secretly helped the Rangers from a small dark room in Time Force HQ. He sends the Time Shadow from this command system and keeps a close eye on the "past." He may have also been behind Eric's Mega Battle mode.
When he officially resurfaces, he intends to restore the future to the way it is after the events that occur have shifted the timeline. The other Rangers ask him to give the Red Ranger powers back to Wes, who can inspire the team as Alex can not during the battle with Dragontron who he can not defeat. After Wes saves them from Frax and destroys the energy siphon Alex is trying to take out, he reluctantly hands his Morpher over to Wes. Unlike Alex, Wes is easily able to defeat Dragontron using an unorthodox method. Afterwards, he realizes that Wes was right about the future, that it could be changed and doing the right thing, he saves Wes' father's life when Alex has earlier revealed that he is fated to die. When Jen is in trouble, Circuit contacts Alex and he sent Wes the Strata Cycle, telling him that Wes needs to protect Jen for him since he is not there, showing that despite the cold way he has treated Jen when he comes to the past, Alex still loves her.
When the Rangers are forced to return to the future by Wes after learning they would die in battle, Alex reveals to them that Wes will die in the battle to defeat Ransik and takes them to have their memories of the past erased. Ultimately the Rangers decide to go back and help Wes though Alex is against it. Alex is hurt when he realizes Jen has come to love Wes, as she returns the engagement ring. Unable to stop her, Alex tells the Rangers to use the Time Force Megazord in Jet Mode to reach the past instead of the Time Ship as the Megazord has the best chance of making it through the vortex when things are so unstable in the past.
Alex is played by Jason Faunt.
Alice Roberts
Alice Roberts is a young girl who is one of Eric's neighbors who serves as a companion for Eric in his lonely hours. She makes her first appearance in "Quantum Secrets." She came over to Eric when she saw him outside feeding his two birds in a cage and asked Eric if she could talk to the birds. Startled by the youngster's appearance, Eric told her she could. Alice was pleased and while playing with his birds, she told Eric that everyone should have a friend, startling Eric even more. Alice and Eric's conversation was interrupted by the arrival of three men. The leader of the trio told Eric that he had to come with them, which he did reluctantly. Later on, Conwing was attacking Silver Hills. Alice raced over into Eric's backyard and rescued his birds. The following day, Alice returned to Eric's backyard as she had spotted him sitting dejectedly. Alice told him that she had the birds and proudly told him that she had rescued them. Eric was relieved to see his birds and told Alice that she was very brave, which she took in good stride. Eric told Alice that she could come and visit the birds any time she wanted to which she was very happy about. He helped Alice up to get a closer looker at the birds. She chatted away with Eric about friendship and with a heartfelt look on his face, Eric found his tough exterior softening in Alice's presence.
Alice makes one more appearance in "Destiny Defeated." She ran up the sidewalk when she noticed Eric standing with his bird cage and luggage. She went up to the bird cage and started to play with the birds. Alice asked Eric if he was leaving, which he was. Eric told her that he was giving the birds to her and she cheered up right away. Alice gave Eric a hug, telling him that she was going to miss him very much. Eric was rather startled at first by the sweet sincerity of affection from Alice, but then he felt really touched, smiled and returned the hug. A taxi pulled up and Eric tossed his luggage inside. Eric patted Alice on the head and then entered the taxi. The taxi drove off and Alice waved to Eric and he returned the wave until they were out of sight. She is never seen after this but it is known she has Eric's birds.
Alice is played by Darcy O'Donnell.
Circuit
Circuit is a small robotic owl who serves as the Rangers' technical adviser, much in the vein of Alpha 5. He informs them of the weapons at their disposal, performs diagnostics on their equipment, and sends word to the future to send the Time Force Megazord whenever a mutant grows. When he is not performing Intel for the Rangers, he frequently resides in Trip's backpack. He also informs the Rangers of the first change to history, which is Mr. Collins' company creating a combat machine to fight back against Ransik. Circuit once tried to access information on the immediate future for the Rangers, but Alex saw this attempt and immediately made the information unavailable to prevent any changes to the timeline; this effort, of course, was pointless as the events Circuit saw did come to pass. Circuit believed he had become faulty and useless to the rangers, temporarily leaving them until being convinced by a transmission from Alex that it was not his fault.
Circuit is voiced by Brianne Siddall.
Albert Collins
Albert Collins is Wes' wealthy father, owner of Bio Lab, and founder of the Silver Guardians. Wes left his father to make a name for himself, but Mr. Collins saw him as a failure. He then focused his efforts on advancing Bio Lab technology by examining the Quantum powers, and creating Trizyrium Crystals. In effort to protect Silver Hills from Ransik's forces, Mr. Collins created the Silver Guardians.
When Mr. Collins discovered that his son was the Red Ranger, things changed. He became proud of his son for breaking away from him and making his own future. Mr. Collins even stood up to Ransik, who attacked Bio Lab for the antidote to Venomark's bite. He tells Ransik that he'd have flushed the serum down the toilet if he knew it was keeping the mutant alive. When Ransik taunts him about his own rejection in Wes not following his footsteps, Mr. Collins tells him off he is proud of Wes regardless and loves him. He is seriously injured by an energy blast from Ransik and taken to the hospital. When Alex shows up from the future, he reveals Mr. Collins will die the next day and that Wes' destiny is to take over Bio-Lab from him. Wes does take control of Bio Lab at the insistence of Doctor Zaskin, but is not happy there and returns to the Rangers after learning from Doctor Zaskin that his father was proud of him for being a Ranger. While Wes leads the Rangers in destroying Dragontron, Mr. Collins nearly dies as predicted, but is saved by Alex with future technology as Wes made Alex see the future is not set in stone. Wes and Mr. Collins made up afterwards with Mr. Collins encouraging Wes to return to the Rangers and admitting he was proud of him. He was also proud of Wes for taking his place as head of his company while he was absent, but accepts it is not Wes' role (even telling him as much).
Due to the interference in the present caused by Ransik and Time Force, Bio Lab created the Trizyrium crystals 100 years too early; the possibility of clean, infinite energy is enticing. However, Mr. Collins decides against continuing Tryzyrium crystal research after Wes explains the other Rangers' origins and the damage to the timeline the crystals could do. During the final battle with Ransik, Mr. Collins risks his life to search the city for his son, having his butler Philips transport an injured child and his mother to the hospital. He is eventually reunited with Wes and Eric and witnesses Eric being wounded. When Wes heads off to fight on his own, Mr. Collins takes Eric to the hospital. After the Rangers return to the future, Mr. Collins offers Wes command of the Silver Guardians, which he changes to protecting the city for free rather than profit. Wes agrees on the condition that Eric is his partner, which Mr. Collins is happy with.
Mr. Collins is played by Edward Laurence Albert.
Captain Logan
Captain Logan is the head of Time Force, the Rangers' superior officer. After Ransik's escape, he relieved them of their duties. Despite that, he does provide help to the Rangers when they are sent back in time, supplying Zords and weapons.
For reasons unknown when Alex was revealed as the man in the shadows, Captain Logan refers to him as "sir" (even though Alex is clearly a subordinate in the beginning) when he informs him that Steelix has been contained. It's possible Alex's near-death experience in trying to stop Ransik got him promoted. After Alex revealed himself to the Rangers, he took Captain Logan's place as the Rangers' contact in the future.
Logan is played by Roy Werner.
Philips
Philips is the Collins Family's butler and chauffeur. He once in a while gives Wes some advice.
Philips is played by Douglas Fisher.
Dr. Zaskin
Dr. Michael Zaskin is a scientist who works for Collins at Bio Lab. He was once captured by Klawlox and Nadira in an attempt to learn all about the secrets of the Quantum Ranger powers. When Ransik assaulted Bio-Lab to obtain the serum for treating Venommark's poison, he witnesses Mr. Collins confronting him about Wes' destiny. Dr. Zaskin tells Wes about what he witnessed and only then Wes realized how much his father loves him.
Dr. Zaskin is played by Ken Merckx.
Silver Guardians
The Silver Guardians are a private security force funded by Wes' father and later led by Eric (after being the Time Force sixth ranger) that protected Silver Hills from Ransik's mutants, but for profit. Because of such, only the wealthy could afford to be protected by the Silver Guardians. They hold a tenuous relationship with the Time Force Rangers, often running into each other when a mutant attacks.
At the end of the series, Wes becomes co-leader of the Silver Guardians with Eric. At this time the Guardians are changed so they protect the city for free.
In Power Rangers Wild Force, the Silver Guardians appear to be more of a Police Force than a Private Security Force, showing that the change promised by Mr. Collins was indeed genuine.
White Knight
The White Knight was the enemy of the Black Knight. The White Knight protected the Battle Fire but was defeated by the Black Knight. His spirit appeared to Wes when Wes received the Battle Fire.
White Knight is voiced by Oliver Page, while his suit actor is played by Justin Neal Thompson
Antagonists
The antagonists of the Power Rangers are mutant criminals that had traveled back in time with the criminal Ransik. He and the other mutants are shown to be byproducts of the future's genetic experiments, and were shunned by much of society. In the finale, certain characters were redeemed by the Time Force Power Rangers and willingly gave themselves up for judgment, returning in the following series to aid the Rangers in the crossover with Power Rangers Wild Force.
Ransik
Ransik is a mutant mastermind created by accident in 3000 and the main antagonist in the series. He had possessed abilities such as energy projection, martial arts, and telekinesis. After being bitten by the mutant Venomark, he became dependent on a serum developed by Dr. Louis Ferricks; however, due to his unique DNA, Ransik would need to keep drinking the serum until the symptoms stopped recurring. He rewarded the scientist by setting his lab on fire and leaving him for dead; by the end of the series, Ransik no longer needs the serum. He also encountered the last surviving Orgs, who had been turned to stone. In exchange for letting them copy his mutant DNA to escape, Ransik gained greater power (such as the ability to pull weapons – swords, mostly – from his skin). While still needing the serum, his body produced weapons at random the longer he went without drinking it.
Ransik's plans involve commandeering the Time Force Cryo-Prison and traveling back in time to take over with an army of mutants that committed crimes in Millennium City. He is thwarted in his first attempt by Alex, the original Red Time Force Ranger, whom narrowly manages to arrest him. However, en route to the prison, Ransik is rescued by his daughter Nadira and his robotic minion Frax. They escape and accomplish Ransik's goals, and also puts Alex out of action for a long amount of time. Alex was, in fact, thought dead – motivating Jen, the Pink Time Force Ranger, to seek justice and revenge.
In 2001, Ransik soon finds himself menaced by Alex's teammates and new Red Time Force Ranger Wes Collins (who he initially mistook for Alex, due to Wes being his ancestor) upon landing in the city of Silver Hills. He uses various schemes and mutants to attack the Rangers, but never succeeds; unlike his predecessors, Ransik's schemes are cold and logical. During an early encounter with Wes, Ransik claims that he was a misunderstood outcast in the future utopia and that all mutants were oppressed. Jen disputes this – saying that Ransik rejected any offers of help from normal humans. Wes remains unsure regardless.
Ransik temporarily takes control of the Quantasaurus Rex, but it's reclaimed by the Quantum Ranger. Shortly afterward, Frax betrays Ransik and destroys all his serum. He reveals, before escaping that he was the robotically-modified version Dr. Fericks (who swore revenge on Ransik for the destruction of his lab and his current appearance). Unfortunately for Frax's plan, the Bio-Lab company has begun producing the serum they replicated from a sample Wes had found after Venomark's defeat. Ransik breaks in and steals a vial of the serum. While drinking it, he is caught by Wes' father, Mr. Collins, who admits that if he had known the true nature of the serum, he would've flushed it down the toilet. Ransik fires an energy blast that puts him in a coma and escapes.
Ransik eventually runs out of mutants to unfreeze, but captures and reprograms Frax. He unleashes a mass assault on the city with the Doomtron, and destroys the Rangers' clock tower base. However, the Doomtron is destroyed by Wes. The Rangers then attempt to arrest Ransik, but he overpowers them. Wes is the only one that lands a real hit on him using his Red Battle Fire Armor. While facing Jen, he accidentally injures Nadira, who has changed her attitude towards humans. After talking with her briefly, and realizing how close he had come to losing what he most cared about, Ransik willingly turns himself in.
He is the second villain of the Power Rangers series to not be destroyed in the end. However, as Alex had told to Jen, if the Future Rangers were not returned in 2001 to help him, Wes would use his Red Battle Fire Armor to destroy him in the battle, though dying along with him.
During Power Rangers Wild Force's two-part crossover "Reinforcements from the Future", Ransik comes back to the present with the Time Force Power Rangers and Nadira to help stop the Mut-Orgs, the three Orgs he found in the future. He was possibly given a life sentence, minus the cryogenic freeze, due to willingly surrendering to the Rangers, as he is in a cell under heavy guard when he is released to help stop the Mut-Orgs. Jen showed hostility when she saw Ransik again, but Cole Evans sensed he was telling the truth and convinced her to give him a chance. Ransik, having already seen the error of his ways, shows a clear amount of guilt for the Mut-Orgs' existence. He aids the combined Time Force/Wild Force Ranger teams, and during the battle he launched a near-suicidal attack on the Mut-Orgs and destroys their mutant half, but nearly dies in the process. He is later shown to be alive and his mutant side is purged making him completely human. Thus, Ransik is one of the few Power Ranger villains to truly find redemption.
Ransik is played by Vernon Wells.
Nadira
Nadira is the mutant daughter of the criminal Ransik, who traveled back in time with her father to 2001. She is a rather obnoxious humanoid, who loves being told how much she is beautiful. She is similar to Trakeena from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy but is much less malevolent. Nadira would much rather run than fight, but when necessary she was a formidable opponent who possessed the ability to extend her fingernails to use as weapons. She also displayed superhuman strength, the ability to alter clothing, and to teleport. Nadira adores the 21st century fashion, frequently stealing clothing and jewelry.
Nadira engineered Ransik's escape from custody, lying down on the ground and pretending to be injured. She aided her father's raid on the Cryo Prison and prevented the mutant criminal Gluto from being cryogenically frozen. Along with Ransik, Frax and Gluto, she traveled back in time to 2001.
Nadira believed that the key to controlling the world in this time period was to have lots of money, and she frequently tries to accumulate more through extortion or theft. One of her schemes lead to Wes leaving his father, due to the lack of concern for a bus full of children held hostage; her plan was to hold someone of importance hostage for ransom, but the mutant she charged with the task bumbled. However, she is always defeated by the Time Force Power Rangers. A running gag on the show was that Gluto had a crush on her and would try in vain to woo her, but would always be rejected.
In the last episodes of the series, as Gluto and the Cyclobots hunt down Frax, Nadira diverts herself by taking over a clothing store. Trip shows up alone to stop her, and the Xybrian takes on the mutant. But when a pregnant woman goes into childbirth labor, the two stop and try to help her. Trip forces Nadira to help the woman deliver her baby. Nadira emerges from the dressing room with the newborn, who she calls beautiful. Trip tells her that humans cannot be all that bad, and Nadira agrees with him. After playing with human children, Nadira questions her supposed hatred for them. Nadira goes to an imprisoned Frax for answers. He tells her that hate is a vicious cycle propagated by humans and mutants. As Frax is taken away in chains, she apologizes for the way Ransik has treated him. In the moment, he sees a spark of goodness in Nadira and urges her to break the cycle. As Nadira tries to make Ransik stop the hate, he scolds her for mourning over Frax, and knocks her down. When a baby was left behind during the attack, she decided to keep it safe and try to find its parents. While doing that, she is accidentally wounded by Ransik and asked him to do the right thing, revealing that mutants can forgive humans. Thanks to her, her father realizes his mistakes, and willingly surrenders to the Rangers.
Within a year of her return to the future, Nadira is working with children. Apparently Lucas managed to set her up so that she either did not have to go to prison, got community service, did not have a long prison sentence, or was pardoned for her crimes. She accompanied Ransik and the other Time Force Rangers in the Power Rangers: Wild Force team-up episode to help them fight the Mut-Orgs. Apparently she likes Lucas as in one episode she goes out on a date with him after thinking he wrote poetry about her (it was about his race car) but in Reinforcements From the Future at the end he walks off with her holding hands indicating that he may possibly return her feelings.
Nadira is played by Kate Sheldon.
Frax
Frax is a robot in the service of Ransik, responsible for constructing the army of robot minions that Ransik sends against the Time Force Power Rangers. A robot himself, he dislikes Ransik's belief that robots are inferior, as well as the mutant's habits of destroying his creations when he is angry. This rage goes unnoticed by Ransik for much of the series until Frax's Fury, when Frax finally takes his anger out on him. Frax's arsenal consists of a claw arm that transforms into a hand-like missile launcher.
It is later revealed that Frax is actually all that is left of Dr. Louis Fericks (portrayed by Jeff Griggs), the scientist from the future who attempted to heal Ransik of his poisoning by Venomark, a mutant criminal who is later captured and placed in the X-Vault. He also provides the serum that Ransik must consume regularly to combat the poison, expecting nothing in return; Dr. Fericks was a truly compassionate human, not caring about who or what he helped. Ransik destroys his lab, steals the serum supplies, and leaves him for dead in return. Dr. Fericks only survives by rebuilding himself into a robot, and resents Ransik for his actions.
Later in the series, Frax ends up discovering the key to the X-Vault (where the worst prisoners are contained) after being admonished for sending his robotic creation Tronicon to destroy the Ranger. He releases many of them without Ransik's approval, including Venomark (an action that particularly angers Ransik due to their past history). As a form of revenge, he destroys all of his serum, reveals his true identity to Ransik, and runs away from Ransik and the Cyclobots on Ransik's side. However, Wes found the sample of the serum that Ransik left behind and Bio Lab began producing the serum to treat the citizens infected by Venomark. Despite this, he begins constructing massive robots that run on powerful Trizirium crystals from Mr. Collins' lab.
In the series finale, Frax is captured by Ransik with the aid of Gluto (who finds Frax's hideout) while working on his giant robot Doomtron. Nadira, Ransik's daughter, comes to him after she begins to doubt her father's mission. Frax explains that the hatred and prejudice between humans and mutants is a vicious cycle and he urges her to break it before being taken away and having his memory erased. He is then reprogrammed to obey Ransik and to use his robot Doomtron to destroy his enemies. Wes is able to return and destroy Doomtron, causing Frax to shut down as a result.
Frax is voiced by Eddie Frierson.
Gluto
Gluto is a minor, mafioso-themed, mutant criminal who joins the service of Ransik when he is saved from stasis by the arrival of the villain's forces. He appears to be a sort of frog or fish/whale-like mutant. He aids Ransik in the 21st century, serving as the dumb muscle of the mutant army. A running gag throughout the series is his crush on Ransik's daughter, Nadira, and his attempts to win her affection; he would always be promptly rejected. Gluto later finds the hideout of Frax and brings in Ransik to collect him. During the final assault on the city, Gluto decides to freeze himself inside the prison where he was unwilling to stick around for whatever might happen.
His name is most likely derived from glutton or gluttony, considering his obesity. Gluto had the ability to use his flatulence to propel himself into the air. Gluto is also known to be a coward at times.
Gluto is voiced by Neil Kaplan.
Black Knight
An evil Black Knight who appeared in "Beware the Knight". The Black Knight is the only non-mutant, robot or demon the Time Force Rangers face, possibly being a ghost. He went after a legendary power source known as the Battle Fire, but was stopped by the knight it belonged to; he sought any brave warriors with pure hearts through the ages to in order to open the box housing the power. A dragon guards the box for him. The Knight appeared to have gotten desperate by the 21st century, since he targeted anyone claiming they would protect others. Wes got to the power of the Battle Fire first, and received the Red Battle Warrior Armor, which he used to destroy the Black Knight.
The Black Knight is voiced by Dave Mallow and his suit actor is played by Kelly Bailey.
Quarganon
Quarganon is a Super Demon who was imprisoned within an artifact known as the Solar Amulet. When Vypra comes back to life, she attempts to steal the Amulet. However, because she is a ghost, she cannot take it from inside its case (Vypra has energy projection abilities; it is not explained why she did not simply use those to break open the case). She forms an alliance with Ransik and succeeds in stealing it, then summons the powerful Super Demon during the sun's alignment with the stars through this incantation:
- From the deepest shadows far below,
- where no mortal will dare to go.
- Only Demons toss and burn.
- Now mighty Quarganon, it's your time to return!
However, the Lightspeed Power Rangers arrive to help the Time Force Rangers. Carter Grayson (the Red Lightspeed Ranger) destroys him with his Trans-Armor Cycle and Vypra by Wesley Collins (Red Time Force Ranger) with his Red Battle Warrior.
Quarganon is voiced by Ron Roggé.
Cyclobots
The Cyclobots are Ransik's robotic foot soldiers were originally invented by Dr. Ferricks. He intended them as friends and aides, but Ransik stole the schematics when he betrayed the doctor. They are fairly strong and attack in massive hordes, but the Power Rangers have little trouble defeating them.
Cyclobots can be deployed from small golden bolts or disguise themselves as humans to ambush their foes. They usually wield short swords that double as energy blasters and it has parts that are similar to Darth Maul's Lightsaber, but have occasionally carried more powerful bazookas for widespread destruction.
Mutants
These are mutant criminals that have been captured by Time Force and cryogenically frozen in the Cryo-Prison as shrunken figures after committing crimes in Millennium City. When Ransik hijacked it, he had an army of mutants at his disposal. Every Mutant has a DNA patch on their bodies that causes them to grow to a massive size if removed. They revert to their shrunken state when defeated in normal or giant forms, after which one of the Rangers places them in a studded container with a window on the front that displays the imprisoned mutant. The containers are stored in a fridge-like unit in the Rangers' base, ready for transport back to the future.
"Flamecon" - The first mutant that appeared in the season. He first appeared in the first episode where he was frozen. Later attacked Silver Hills in the sixth episode. Frozen by The Megazord Red Mode.
Jetara (voiced by Derek Stephen Prince) - A ladybug-themed mutant who is first criminal to be released from the cyro-prison. Jetara starts wreaking havoc on the relatively primitive police force of Silver Hills. This monster was frozen by the Time Force Megazord Mode Red.
Fearog (voiced by David Stenstrom) - A gecko-themed mutant sent by Ransik to attack Wes. This mutant was frozen by the Time Force Megazord Mode Red.
"Samurhive" - A Samurai/Bee Stinger-themed mutant who appears in Ransik's Flashbacks
"Eyacon"- A three-eyed mutant who appears in one of Ransik's flashbacks.
Mantamobile (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz) - A light blue water flea-themed mutant. He is a master car thief, specializing in hijacking and upgrading vehicles with his tentacles. This mutant was frozen by the Time Force Megazord Mode Red.
Tentaclaw (voiced by Ezra Weisz) - A mutant whose head and body can act independent of each other. His octopus-like head can levitate and produce numerous tentacles for combat, while his lobster-like body has great strength and the ability to fire lasers from its claws. He was known for kidnapping the Mayor of Millennium City back in the year 3000. It's Tentaclaw's history that caused Nadira to revive him in another bid to get rich in the present by kidnapping the kids from the park and holding them for ransom. This mutant was frozen by the Vortex Blaster while his body is frozen by the Time Force Megazord Mode Blue.
"Rabbitcon" - A medusa themed mutant. He was released by Ransik in the seventh episode to attack the city. Rabbitcon attacked Silver Hills with army of Cyclobotes and encountered the rangers. Trip offered Rabbitcon to surrender without battle, but the mutant refused and the battle started. Rabbitcon nearly defeated Trip with his tentacles, but Trip defeated the mutant with Time strike of his sword. Rabbitcon was nearly defeated, but he removed chain of his DNA and enlarged himself. In the giant battle mutant tried to battle the rangers's Zords with his powerful laser eye, but was defeated by Time Flyers. He was eventually defeated and frozen by Time Force Megazord.
Medicon (voiced by Dan Woren) - A white-colored robotic medical mutant whom Frax dismissed as "nothing but a quack." When Nadira kidnapped Circuit, Medicon severely damaged Circuit preventing him from calling on the Time Fliers. Medicon then fought the Rangers and took advantage of the Time Force Megazord's absence to attack Silver Hills as a giant. However Trip rescued and repaired Circuit, allowing him to call the Time Force Megazord and defeat the mutant.
Fatcatfish (voiced by Tom Wyner) - A cowardly catfish-themed bounty hunter that once fought Alex and Jen. Ransik had Fatcatfish unfrozen so he could place a bounty on the Rangers, however Fatcatfish ended up spending the first half of his payment on buying gifts for Nadira, whom tried to seduce him for his money. When Fatcatfish fought the Rangers he taunted Jen over Alex's supposed death, driving her to nearly destroy him rather than arrest him like the other mutants and it was only by Wes talking her down and asking her what Alex would do that prevented her from finishing him off. Fatcatfish also was disrespectful towards robots, using the Cyclobots as target practice, this led Frax to try and get revenge by setting up both Fatcatfish and Ransik to be busted by Time Force. This mutant was frozen by the Time Force Megazord Mode Red.
Izout (voiced by David Lodge) - A cyborg hammerhead shark monster. Heavily armed with guns and grenades, Izout helps Frax into breaking into Bio-Lab to steal the Zirium Powder. This mutant was frozen by the Time Jet.
Redeye (voiced by Wendee Lee) - A red-eyed female swallow-themed mutant who attacked Silver Hills. A clone of her appeared in Miracle's mirror world but was destroyed by the Rangers.
Electropede (voiced by Steve Kramer) - An energy-draining caterpillar-themed mutant that Ransik used to drain the city's power and could absorb the energy from the Rangers' weapons and was going to release all the energy he absorbed destroy the city. However Trip's invention, the Electro-Booster, overloaded Electropede's energy, causing him to expel it harmlessly and reducing Electropede's to a husk. Frax made Electropede's grow by shooting off his DNA patch, but the mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Blue.
Brickneck (voiced by Michael Sorich) - Brickneck is a brick-necked soldier mutant sent by Ransik to raid a dig site to steal the Quantum Controller. This mutant was frozen by the Quantum Ranger.
Commandocon (voiced by Dave Mallow) - A metallic commando-themed mutant with a hunting-motif who can generate time portals. He was sent to the distant past in order to retrieve the Quantasaurus Rex. Frozen by the Q-Rex Megazord Mode.
Klawlox (voiced by Tony Oliver) - A yellow hammerhead shark-themed mutant with a lobster claw for a right hand who captured Dr. Michael Zaskin in an attempt to learn all the secrets of the Quantum Ranger powers. This mutant was frozen by the Q-Rex and Shadow Force Megazord Mode Red.
"Cruel Senturicon" - A traffic cop-themed mutant In the seventeenth episode, he was released by Ransik. Centuricon attacked Silver Hills with an army of cyclobots and fought the rangers. Cruel Senturicon used his anchor arms in battle. The Rangers quickly defeated all the cyclobots and then fought the mutant, who the removed his DNA patch and enlarged himself. The Rangers formed the Time Force Megazord in mode blue and started the battle. In his giant form Senturicon was more powerful and used his ability to become invisible and attacked the Megazord from different sides, using his super speed and his mace. Despite all of this, the Rangers used Mode Red and defeated the mutant.
Turtlecon (voiced by Steve McGowan) - A turtle-themed mutant with the power to send people into pocket dimensions. This mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Blue.
Notacon (voiced by Barbara Goodson) - A powerful but good-hearted jellyfish/squid-themed mutant with tentacles for arms. His bizarre appearance caused people to fear and shun him which forced him to steal to survive, with his petty theft of vegetables getting him busted by Time Force. This mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Red. He is the only mutant who willingly allows himself to be captured. His name is a pun of three words put together "not a con"; con is short for convict, an imprisoned person.
Conwing (voiced by Sean Cw Johnson) - An odd squid-themed mutant able to disguise himself as a human (portrayed by Don Dowe). He used a device to match Eric's voice and take control of the Quantosaurus Rex. This mutant was frozen by the Quantum Ranger's Megabattle Mode.
Dash (voiced by Riley Schmidt) - A race car driver mutant with incredible-albeit reckless driving skills. Like several other mutants, he can adopt a human form (also played by Riley Schmidt), although his odd taste in food can give him away (banana with ketchup). He and Lucas were friendly racing rivals until Dash injured innocent bystanders with his driving. Lucas testified against him, leading to Dash's incarceration in the Cryo-Prison. This mutant was frozen by the Time Force Megazord Mode Red.
Contemptra (voiced by Valerie Vernon) - A female Gorgon-themed mutant with the ability to brainwash others using her snake bracelet. She appeared in the form of an attractive female human named Angelique (portrayed by Rachelle Pettinato) to seed discord into Wes, Trip, and Lucas(Although Wes was initially able to resist her influence due to his attraction to Jen). Jen and Katie we're able to break the others free from her control by destroying her snake bracelet. This mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Red.
Ironspike (voiced by Richard Cansino) - A really strong Oni-themed mutant with spikes on his head and shoulder pads that wielded a sword. He was also one of the mutants that the Rangers encountered again in Miracon's mirror world.
Artillicon (voiced by Bob Papenbrook) - A mechanical-looking mutant with powerful weapons. He can turn into a jet for quick escapes. This mutant was frozen by the Time Force Megazord Mode Red.
Cinecon (voiced by Terrence Stone) - A film director-themed mutant. He posed as a film director (portrayed by Harvey Shain) to lure the Rangers into a trap that involved a Power Rangers movie that turned out to be titled "The End of the Power Rangers." His clapperboard can transfer people into movie-like settings and he can warp reality by writing events into a binder. This mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Blue after his originally scripted victory was interrupted by Trip taking out the last page earlier to get an autograph.
Steelix (voiced by J.W. Meyers) - Steelix was Jen's original partner in Time Force, but he was secretly a mole who was selling top-secret information to Ransik. When Jen found out, she brought him in. Steelix was sentenced to cryo-freeze as a result. When Ransik releases Steelix after returning to the past, the mutant decides to exact revenge on Jen. This mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Blue.
Severax (voiced by Paul Schrier) - A mechanical axe-themed mutant. After Frax destroys Ransik's serum supply and flees, Ransik releases Severax to take part in a raid on Bio-Lab to steal the serums there. This mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Red.
"Chef Bug" - a bug-cook themed mutant, who was mentioned by Ransik
Mister Mechanau (voiced by Mike Reynolds) - A dark wizard-themed mutant with a sword and telekinetic powers. After Frax somehow restored him, he posed as a human salesman (portrayed by C.J. Byrnes) to get customers to buy a fitness drink that made them act like Cyclobots giving Frax a new army. This mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Blue.
Miracon (voiced by Philip Proctor) - A big-brained mutant that can travel through mirrors. He captured the Rangers through mirrors and pulled them into another dimension within the mirrors where he pitted them against mutants they had already arrested. Miracon also briefly turned the Shadow Force Megazord against the other Rangers before he was finally defeated.
Angelcon (voiced by Kirk Thornton) - A white angel-themed mutant who appeared in one of the mirrors of the Mirror World that was destroyed by the Yellow Ranger.
Chameliacon (voiced by Kerrigan Mahan) - A chameleon-themed mutant with powerful tongue attacks. This mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Blue.
Serpicon (voiced by Mark A. Richardson) - A giant girdled lizard-themed mutant. He attacked a local space center in Silver Hills in order to set it to self-destruct. This mutant was frozen by the Q-Rex Megazord Mode.
X-Vault Mutants
Several of the most dangerous mutants are placed in a separate location called the X-Vault. They serve Frax, as he is the only one with the key to the vault. Ransik and the others were unaware of the vault until the finale, which is when the X-Vault is empty.
Vexicon (voiced by Richard Epcar) - A top-themed mutant. When Frax accidentally stumbled upon the key to the X-Vault, Vexicon was the first mutant he released from the infamous storage area. He was extremely hard to take down, managing to defeat the Rangers with ease in their first meeting. This mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Blue.
Univolt (voiced by Bob Papenbrook) - An electrical mutant that was imprisoned in the Cryo-Prison's X-Vault until it was released by Frax. He was also responsible for exposing Wes' identity in front of His father and Eric. This mutant was frozen by the Vortex Blaster.
Venomark (voiced by Kim Strauss) - A twisted mutant that was imprisoned in the Cryo-Prison's X-Vault until it was released by Frax. He has super speed and the ability to conjure a sword from thin air, but his main weapon is his bite, which inflicts a painful and lethal disease on anyone he can sink his fangs into. One of his victims in the future was Ransik, causing the latter to develop a massive grudge against Venomark. The only known cure for Venomark's bite is a serum invented by Dr. Louis Ferricks. This mutant was frozen by the Shadow Force Megazord Mode Red and the Q-Rex Megazord Mode.
Frax's Robots
These robots are creations of Frax, mostly after his betrayal of Ransik. They are functionally similar to the regular mutant enemies (including the DNA patch that allows them to grow), but are completely silent and are actually destroyed in battle, rather than being imprisoned. They are usually powered by Trizirium Crystals.
Tronicon (voiced by Kim Strauss, but was only credited) - Frax's first robot was designed to prove that robots are just as effective as mutants against the Power Rangers. Physically, Tronicon resembled a heavily armed Cyclobot with extra armor on its torso. It attacked with lasers from its cannon arm, rockets from a launcher above said cannon, and rebounding energy discs from its shoulders. This robotic monster was destroyed by the Time Shadow Megazord in its first battle.
Dragontron - A giant dragon-like robot that was created by Frax following his breaking away from Ransik. It was extremely strong and durable, with impressive regeneration abilities to boot. Its only weakness was an exposed core on its back, but Frax could usually cover this weakness when directly overseeing his creation. When Wes rejoins his fellow Rangers, they use the Time Force Megazord to destroy it while they are riding on the Q-Rex.
Max Axe - A robot created by Frax to wreak havoc on the city while he was completing his ultimate weapon. It was heavily armed, with large cannons on its shoulders, a gatling gun for a left hand, and an ax blade on its right hand. Eric uses the Quantum Defender while on the Q-Rex to destroy it.
Doomtron - The final robot created by Frax is this massive crab-clawed machine which seemingly bears its maker's image on its face. Unlike the previous robots, it required a pilot to function as Frax himself only pilots it after Ransik captures and reprograms him into a mindlessly loyal slave. When Wes regains control of the Q-Rex, he uses the Quantum Defender to destroy the robot.
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