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11/27/16, 10:04 PM | #1 |
Power Ranger
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Re: Were the Time Force Rangers destined to go to the past ?
Except "End of Time" negates all the free will stuff. History can't be greatly changed or time holes will destroy everything. Jen and Wes love each other yet can't choose to be together. And the rest of the Rangers have no choice but to return to the future whether.they want to or not. It totally flys in the face of the idea that you can make your own destiny. Which as you have said is supposed to be the theme of the season. This is all especially odd since Eric and Wes keep their morphers. So they can't even be consistant with contradicting there own overplot.
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11/28/16, 10:16 PM | #2 |
Ranger In Training
Join Date: 12/18/14
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Re: Were the Time Force Rangers destined to go to the past ?
Some version of the Time Force team probably went to the past. I think things may have originally gone differently. The future was very much in flux during Time Force. There are so many different possibilities to how things could have ended up. That happens with time travel.
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11/28/16, 10:35 PM | #3 |
Ranger In Training
Join Date: 06/05/15
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Re: Were the Time Force Rangers destined to go to the past ?
There was no destiny in Time Force. Only chance and choices that influenced all the events. The events of Time Force changed the future in ways we haven't seen. We do see the changes it made in Alex. The Timeholes had more to do with the Tryzarium Crystal Paradox. Which was more to do with two zords using them at once. As once Frax's crystal was disabled, the timeholes stopped.
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12/25/16, 08:38 PM | #4 |
Sentai Snob.
Join Date: 12/29/14
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Re: Were the Time Force Rangers destined to go to the past ?
That would have been good though. Alex would have just been bad like the Captain. And it would have been a very mature storyline to bring over for American Sentai. And much better than the Alex storyline which never had a satisfying conclusion.
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12/26/16, 12:24 PM | #5 |
Administrator
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Re: Were the Time Force Rangers destined to go to the past ?
it's not an American Sentai. Power Rangers is its own show it's not an American Sentai and censors would've NEVER EVER allowed anyone like Ryuuga on a kids show.
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12/26/16, 01:05 PM | #6 |
Sentai Snob
Join Date: 12/17/14
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Re: Were the Time Force Rangers destined to go to the past ?
What Snob said is what I was getting at . If you have to dumb down Alex from Ryuuga to appease censors than so be It. It would still be better than what we got.
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12/26/16, 01:16 PM | #7 |
Ranger In Training
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Re: Were the Time Force Rangers destined to go to the past ?
You could do Alex as a toned down version of Ryuuga. There is no such thing as American Sentai. American Toku is the genre. Which Power Rangers has handily dominated for decades.
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12/26/16, 01:19 PM | #8 |
Ranger In Training
Join Date: 12/18/14
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Re: Were the Time Force Rangers destined to go to the past ?
Exactly! Power Rangers and Sentai are both great in their own rights. There is room for both in our hearts.
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12/26/16, 01:45 PM | #9 |
Administrator
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Re: Were the Time Force Rangers destined to go to the past ?
exactly. You can like both Sentai and Power Rangers. There's no need to make Power Rangers an American Sentai and calling it an American Sentai is an insult to the Power Rangers series since that's your way of saying you don't like Power Rangers and as most people say if you don't like something then don't watch it.
You already have the original Sentai to watch so just watch that instead if you hate Power Rangers that much. It makes zero sense to make it EXACTLY the same as something that already exists and anyone can watch. |
12/26/16, 01:48 PM | #10 |
Sentai Snob
Join Date: 10/17/16
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Re: Were the Time Force Rangers destined to go to the past ?
Any claim of "Power Rangers" being its own thing was rendered moot after In Space. And American Sentai really started to greatly move away from that after MMPR. The Sentai Snobs have all agreed to refer to only American Sentai. And to encourage others to do the same. I hope Sentai Master and perhaps even American Sentai Snob can join us eventually.
I think its lame that they felt they couldn't do a straight foward adaption of the captian. It just proves how superior Super Sentai is to American Sentai. |
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