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Wired, Part 2
Airdate: May 14, 2005
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The Rangers report to Commander Cruger that they expelled Sophie. Doggie orders them to bring her back immediately. |
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The Rangers hit Piggy up for some information, but he just gives them a speech about his patrons seeing them as the monsters. |
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Valko tracks Sophie down to Piggy's place and captured her for his evil purposes. |
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Valko ties Sophie into Goradon's systems to gain control of the monster. |
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Bridge remembers Valko was looking for a Series One Processor Hyper Intelligent Encrypter and connects it to Sophie. |
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The Rangers bargain with Piggy to find out where Valko is holding Sophie. |
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Valko greets the Rangers upon their arrival with a fight. |
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The Green Ranger judges Valko for serious crimes. |
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The Power Rangers activate R.I.C. the Canine Cannon. |
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But Valko uses a device of his own to teleport him away. |
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Kat alerts the Rangers that Goradon has errupted in the city. |
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The Rangers form the Delta Squad Megazord to battle against the giant Goradon, but are no match. |
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Sophie escapes, but Valko catches up to her. She uses a high pitch to call for help. |
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Commander Cruger shows up to defend Sophie and take Valko in. |
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The Shadow Ranger contains Valko. |
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Goradon is trashing the Delta Squad Megazord. |
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Kat brings the Delta Command online to help. |
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Back at Delta Base, Sophie insists that she can bring phase two of the D.B.D.S. online with her program. The Rangers agree to trust her. |
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As the D.B.D.S. phase 2 comes online, everyone rushes to the safety zone. |
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The Delta Base is transformed into the Delta Command Megazord. |
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All six Power Rangers unite together inside the cockpit of the Delta Command Megazord. |
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The Delta Command Megazord uses its vast fire power to bring down and destroy Goradon. |
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The Delta Command Megazord poses victoriously as the Rangers celebrate. |
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Sophie has been commissioned to help S.P.D. in the Theta Quadrant to overhault their systems. Sky apoligizes again for being a jerk. |
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Gruumm is fed up with Mora's failures and follows through on his promise to take away her gift. |
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Gruumm transforms Mora into Morgana, which apparently is her true form. She is not happy with this development however. |
Comments: |
- You can tell this episode was written by two different people, because they don't seem to be able to come to an agreement on the difference between a robot, a cyborg, or a computer.
- This was a good chance to focus on the prejudism of aliens, since that is the theme of the series. Unfortunately they blow it on cyborgs.
- When the Rangers refer to Piggy's patrons as monsters, he points out that they see them as the monsters, but Piggy's patrons are mostly criminals.
- When the Rangers threw Sophie out of the academy, it was mostly because she lied to them and hacked into their systems. It was based on a trust issue, but Cruger tells them that her being a cyborg doesn't make her their enemy. Everyone seems to immediately forget that she was expelled because she lied to them for years and hacked them. "They still have a lot to learn." Yeah, I think they learn from the person commanding them.
- The Delta Command Megazord was brilliant from the concept of having an entire base as a Megazord to being equipt with the safety zones. Definitely the highlight of the episode.
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