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Wrath Of The Queen
Airdate: November 15, 2000
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Queen Bansheera advances her transformation process by killing and absorbing Vypra. |
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She then gives Loki the go ahead to fight the Rangers. Little does he know she is using him. |
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Mitchell sends the team to investigate an energy flux at the stadium. They call Carter, who is out jogging. |
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Carter has his own probs - he has stumbled upon Olympius' lair, and discovers that he is alive. |
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The four Rangers face Loki at the stadium, and demand an explanation for the energy flux. Diabolico joins in and helps his buddy. |
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Bansheera does her hocus pocus and the four Rangers, as well as Loki and Diabolico, are sucked through the vortex into the Skull Cavern dimension. |
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Bansheera forces Diabolico to blast at the Rangers even though Loki is in the way. Loki ends up taking the brunt of the blast, and he is killed. |
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Queen Bansheera's powers have gotten to her head. She shows no regard for her crew. Diabolico and the Rangers are trapped by flames. |
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Carter narrowly misses some shotsfrom Olympius, and barely makes it out alive in the Mobile Armor Vehicle. |
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Carter flies to the stadium, and leaps into the vortex to save his teammates. |
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In the Skull Cavern dimension, the trapped Diabolico is nice enough to tell Carter what the Queen's weak spot is. |
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Carter races through the Skull Cavern, looking for Bansheera. He takes on a few Batlings along the way. |
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He finally comes faceto face with the evil queen. She promptly zaps him with some thunder shocks. |
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Carter activates his Battle Booster and punches Bansheera right in the chest, just where Diabolico said. |
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All of the Rangers are safely sucked out of the Vortex. |
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The queen follows, except she is now a giant, and lays waste to the city. |
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The Rangers battle her briefly with the Lightspeed Solarzord, but then she retreats for no reason. |
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Diabolico is not too thrilled about the Queen betraying her own people, especially his buddy Loki, and swears vengeance. |
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