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====Metal Alice====
====Metal Alice====
Metal Alice is a very powerful female robot who serves as the [[marshal]] of the Metal Empire. She openly considers humans as inferior beings. Her fighting prowess is such that she alone can hold her ground against the Megaforce with little difficulty. She was created by Vrak in his underground laboratory in order to assist him in defeating the Megaforce and taking over Earth and is very loyal to him. She has the ability to repair her body or reattach her limbs if they are severed, making her extremely durable. Similarly to her heroic male counterpart Robo Knight, despite being a machine, Metal Alice has a mind of her own and acts under her own volition. She is also curious and wishes to learn some traits of organic life, such as bonding between individuals, especially friendship.
Metal Alice is a very powerful female robot who serves as the [[marshal]] of the Metal Empire. She openly considers humans as inferior beings. Her fighting prowess is such that she alone can hold her ground against the Megaforce with little difficulty. She was created by Vrak in his underwater laboratory in order to assist him in defeating the Megaforce and taking over Earth and is very loyal to him. She has the ability to repair her body or reattach her limbs if they are severed, making her extremely durable. Similarly to her heroic male counterpart Robo Knight, despite being a machine, Metal Alice has a mind of her own and acts under her own volition. She is also curious and wishes to learn some traits of organic life, such as bonding between individuals, especially friendship.


Metal Alice is voiced by Sophie Henderson.
Metal Alice is voiced by Sophie Henderson.
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These are the Robot warriors which serve as the monsters of the week. Akin to other monsters, the Zombats also allow them to grow. They all work for Metal Alice.
These are the Robot warriors which serve as the monsters of the week. Akin to other monsters, the Zombats also allow them to grow. They all work for Metal Alice.


* Rotox (voiced by [[Mark Wright (actor)|Mark Wright]]): Rotox is a robotic [[scallop]] who is the first of Metal Alice's diabolical machinations. He is created before Vrak in order to demonstrate the power of the Metal Empire. Upon being born, he is immediately attacked by Metal Alice and manages to sever one of her legs, which reattaches to her body. Even Vrak is impressed by his strength, and correctly so, for he overpowers the Megaforce until being defeated by the Ultra Strike. However, it is later revealed this monster was merely a test of strength for the Megaforce.
* Rotox (voiced by [[Mark Wright (actor)|Mark Wright]]): Rotox is a robotic [[scallop]] who is the first of Metal Alice's diabolical machinations. He is created before Vrak in order to demonstrate the power of the Metal Empire. He can emit lasers, roll up into his shell, emit chains, and combine junk into his shield which can also be tossed. Upon being born, he is immediately attacked by Metal Alice and manages to sever one of her legs, which reattaches to her body. Even Vrak is impressed by his strength, and correctly so, for he overpowers the Megaforce until being defeated by the Ultra Strike. However, it is later revealed this monster was merely a test of strength for the Megaforce.
* Rotox DX (voiced by [[Mark Wright (actor)|Mark Wright]]): An upgraded version of its predecessor built by Metal Alice after gathering information about the last battle. This new counterpart has improved fighting skills and is much tougher to defeat than its previous incarnation. Even so, it is beaten by the Megaforce when they are maxed out. Rotox is then enlarged by the Zombats and fights against Gosei Great and Gosei Grand Megazords. When these prove insufficient, the Gosei Ultimate Megazord is summoned to finish the fight with the Ultimate Strike.
** Rotox DX (voiced by [[Mark Wright (actor)|Mark Wright]]): A rebuilt and upgraded version of Rotox built by Metal Alice after gathering information about the last battle. This new counterpart has improved fighting skills and is much tougher to defeat than its previous incarnation where he even managed to catch the Megaforce Cannon's attack and now can emit a binding laser. Rotox DX is beaten by the Megaforce and Robo Knight. Rotox is then enlarged by the Zombats and fights against Gosei Great and Gosei Grand Megazords. When these prove insufficient, the Gosei Ultimate Megazord is summoned to finish the fight with the Ultimate Strike.
* Rico (voiced by [[Scott Wills]]): A mechanical [[starfish]]-like creation of Metal Alice with an unusual purpose. Unlike most of her machinations, which are devoted exclusively to battle, Rico was created to befriend the Megaforce, for Metal Alice attempted to understand the concept of bonds such as friendship and if machines like herself could be capable of such. However, by the time Metal Alice is done gathering the information she needs and deems her creation unuseful for any longer, her plan backfires as Rico truly becomes a friend to the Rangers and refuses to battle them until Metal Alice activates a device which manipulates Rico. No longer in control of his own actions, he is then forced to fight. After the robot has been enlarged by Vrak's Zombats, the Gosei Ultimate Megazord then takes him away from Earth for protection and he bids a heartfelt farewell to the Megaforce, stating he will never forget them, especially Emma.
* Rico (voiced by [[Scott Wills]]): A mechanical [[starfish]]-like creation of Metal Alice with an unusual purpose. Unlike most of her machinations which are devoted exclusively to battle, Rico was created to befriend the Megaforce, for Metal Alice attempted to understand the concept of bonds such as friendship and if machines like herself could be capable of such. However, by the time Metal Alice is done gathering the information she needs and deems her creation unuseful for any longer, her plan backfires as Rico truly becomes a friend to the Rangers and refuses to battle them until Metal Alice activates a device which manipulates Rico. No longer in control of his own actions, he is then forced to fight. After the robot has been enlarged by Vrak's Zombats, the Gosei Ultimate Megazord then takes him far away from Earth for protection and he bids a heartfelt farewell to the Megaforce stating he will never forget them, especially Emma.


===Armada===
===Armada===

Revision as of 17:29, 26 October 2013

The fictional characters of Power Rangers Megaforce include the Power Rangers, their enemies, and their friends and allies in the battle.

Megaforce Power Rangers

The Megaforce Power Rangers are the eponymous protagonists of the series. They are five teenagers with attitude chosen by Gosei to save the Earth from the Warstar. In order to transform into the Megaforce Rangers, they use the Gosei Morphers by calling out "It's Morphin' Time! Go Go Megaforce!". They wield the Power Cards in battle, which they use to perform certain attacks and to summon their personal weapons which merge to form the Megaforce Blaster. Each Ranger carries a Mega Blaster as a side arm that they use for special attacks.

Troy Burrows

Troy Burrows is new in town and a loner to start with, but he is fast at making friends when he joins the Megaforce. He had a tough upbringing that made him responsible and focused, making Troy leader material in the opinion of Gosei, which is combined with his compassion, loyalty, and support of the underdog. Troy also has dreams involving his team's predecessors fighting an unknown evil.

He wields the Dragon Sword in battle and pilots the Dragon MechaZord.[1][2][3]

Troy is portrayed by Andrew Gray.

Noah Carver

Noah Carver is a tech geek and uses his intelligence rather than brute strength in battle. He is best friends with Jake and they are a perfect team together. Noah is also interested in the supernatural. He is also second-in-command of the team.[1][4]

He wields the Shark Bowgun in battle and pilots the Shark MechaZord.

Noah is portrayed by John Mark Loudermilk.[5][6]

Gia Moran

Gia Moran is labeled as "Miss Perfect". Gia is pretty, personable, skilled in martial arts, and as intelligent as she is confident. She and Emma have been best friends since they were very young, and this has not stopped despite now being in different social circles.

Gia wields the Tiger Claw in battle and pilots the Tiger MechaZord.[1][2][7]

Gia is portrayed by Ciara Hanna.

Jake Holling

Jake Holling is out-going, optimistic, fun-loving, and fearless, whether on the battlefield or in social situations. He wants very much to make his identity as the Black Megaforce Ranger public, but like the others is sworn to secrecy. His only weakness is his crush on Gia.

Jake wields the Snake Axe in battle and pilots the Snake MechaZord.[1][2][8]

Jake is portrayed by Azim Rizk.

Emma Goodall

Emma Goodall is a BMX biker who loves nature and wants to protect the environment, taking the alien attack on Earth very personally.

She wields the Phoenix Shot in battle and pilots the Phoenix MechaZord.[1][2][9]

Emma is portrayed by Christina Masterson.

Allies

Gosei

Gosei is a supernatural guardian who is Zordon's apprentice, and was tasked by his mentor to be Earth's new guardian. Awakened upon being alerted of Warstar's invasion, Gosei recruits five teenagers to become the Megaforce Power Rangers. He has taken the physical appearance of a tiki head. The Gosei Morpher's design was inspired by Gosei.

Gosei is voiced by Geoffrey Dolan.

Tensou

Tensou is Gosei's faithful and playful robotic assistant who assists the Rangers by providing them new weapons and arsenal as well as locating their enemies with an advanced radar system if they are on the Earth. He is also shy and slightly clumsy.

Tensou is voiced by Estevez Gillespie.

Ernie

Ernie is the manager of the local juice bar "Ernie's BrainFreeze." He is frequently acquainted by the Rangers during their free time.

Ernie is portrayed by Shailesh Prajapati.

Mr. Burley

Mr. Burley is the high school science teacher at Harwood County High School. He is also considered to be a believer of the paranormal and other supernatural phenomena. Noah shows plenty of interest in his work.

Mr. Burley is portrayed by Ian Harcourt.

Robo Knight

Robo Knight at first appears in Troy's dream involving the previous Power Ranger teams fighting an unknown evil. It is later revealed that he was previously created by Gosei to serve as the protector of Earth and would emerge when the Earth is threatened. During his time in dormancy, Robo Knight lost some of his memories including the one where Gosei created him. When the Mutants emerge to pollute the planet, Robo Knight arrives up and helps the Megaforce Rangers fight Hisser. Afterwards, Robo Knight leaves them. Gosei tells the Rangers that Robo Knight has to re-learn his origin if he and the Rangers are to combat the threats to Earth. Robo Knight used to be very different from the Rangers. He fought without thinking about human sacrifices, and usually left the saving to the Mega Rangers. However, due to his convivence with human beings, he began to develop his own humanity and eventually decided to defend it due to guarding life being as important as protecting planet Earth itself.

Robo Knight has the ability to turn into the Lion Zord. The Lion Zord can also combine with a dump truck to become the Lion MechaZord. Robo Knight also possesses the Sky Lion Zord and the Sea Lion Zord which can combine with the Lion MechaZord to form the Gosei Grand Megazord.

Robo Knight is voiced by Chris Auer.

Wild Sword

An ancient weapon said to have untold might to the one who could release it from its resting place, a depression containing the sword embedded deep into hard, thick stone. It serves a similar purpose to another, more famous legendary sword: Excalibur. After a scuffle with Vrak for its possession, the Wild Sword choses the Megaforce Rangers as their rightful owners and allows them to be the vessels of its power, allowing them to achieve their Ultra Mode and become much stronger, thereby enabling the Rangers to stand a far better chance in battle against their enemies from this point onwards. The sword is empowered by the mighty avatar of the dragon and has a spirit of its own. Therefore one can only use its true power if it manages to earn its trust, something which only Troy managed to accomplish.

Past Rangers

Troy has been having a reoccurring dream where the current Power Rangers and Robo Knight are joined by the past Power Rangers in a fight against a common enemy congregated in great numbers, forming a massive armada.

Antagonists

Warstar

The Warstar (commonly referred to as Insectoids) are a race of insect-like aliens that are one of the main antagonists of the series. Warstar encompasses a significant diversity of alien insect species as a result of its influence across the galaxy. They operate from a large mothership that is orbiting around the planet. Their ultimate goal is to either subdue or eliminate humankind and take over the Earth to use its natural resources and make it into an Insectoid planetary base in a permanent manner. The hierarchy within the group is somewhat defined, with the main members wielding either mobile or immobile personalized/user-coded weaponry, sporting silver-hued armor plating and bearing the emblem of the organization at a metallic label located at the chest. Their symbol is a pentagon containing a flaming, crimson-hued aura and a sphere with three sharp claws at the top of it that extend downwards towards the center in a grasping fashion. After the seven initial onslaughts failed, and most of their forces were destroyed, the few remaining members strengthened their ranks anew by aligning themselves with another, equally villainous faction: the Toxic Mutants. However, their Earth-bound allies are defeated by the Mega Rangers. Nevertheless, they soon ally themselves to a new evil brood: the Metal Empire, led by Metal Alice. Near the end of the series, it is revealed that Warstar is one of the two main conquering armies in space beside the Armada and is in direct competition with it as both armies try to race one another to rule the galaxy unchallenged.

Admiral Malkor

Admiral Malkor is the imposing moth-like leader of the Warstar army. Being the boss of his clan, he combines both power and intelligence quite equally and at a much higher level than any of his minions, with some of his attacks actually being enough to obliterate an entire world. Despite his status, Malkor is not someone that brags and openly recognizes when his cohorts have better ideas than he does, showing true admiration at traits such as Vrak's cunning and Creepox's will. Malkor is very pleased with the Earth and quite eager to conquer it due to its abundance of resources and livable environment and although his right-hand Creepox initially assures that humanity will not be a hindrance to their cause, the Admiral quickly notices that mankind will have to be put out of comission if the invasion is to take place, particularly the Power Rangers and some time later their mechanical ally Robo Knight. The aspect he is most remarkable in, however, is that, differently from previous villains, Malkor treats his subordinates with respect and as equals, contributing to the worship and loyalty of his followers. The regular strategy of attack is to give time for his servants to prepare and execute moves against the Rangers while he oversees the operation from the Warstar base and advises changes to be made in the scheme when necessary. Despite most raids being performed by the Toxic Mutants and the Metal Empire, his army remains a major threat. He wields a sharp and powerful axe-like weapon colored in a similar fashion to his armor clothing and can be swung with deadly force to destroy anything by either slicing through or pulverizing its target. Although at first he may be seen and described as lazy due to his hulking disposition, Malkor is actually very clever and cunning; he is also very accurate in judgement and displays plenty of knowledge no matter the subject of analysis before him. In fact, he is the only one whom Creepox and Vrak see as a true, capable leader to follow. Akin to an insect's metamorphosis, he is able to enter a cocoon-like state to develop further and enhance his capabilities, which he ultimately decides to do so after realizing his cohorts cannot defeat the Megaforce and to control Earth before Prince Vekar's Armada arrives.

Admiral Malkor is voiced by Campbell Cooley.

Creepox

Creepox is a mantis-like warrior who is one of the top affiliates of Warstar, one of the strongest Insectoids and Malkor's right-hand henchman. Second-in-command among the Insectoids, Creepox does not carry any mobile weapons, but he would use his own body as one during battle. He uses his large bladed mantis-like forearms similar to sickles in executing attacks. After Troy refused to fight him during a confrontation, it led him to believe humans are weak and, from that point on, they became arch-rivals. Creepox is driven entirely by rage, tends to act by means of brute force, and also has a bit of a superiority complex when it comes to humans, believing himself to be better in every way. He also appears to be slightly sexist, as he did not got along well at first with the royal queen Beezara, although he visibly comes around it due to his anger at Beezara's defeat and also simply because she is also an Insectoid. He has difficulty in agreement with Vrak, with whom he disagrees and discusses frequently due to their opposing natures, eventually causing them to taunt and provoke each other. Nonetheless, like his colleague Vrak, he shows legitimate respect and absolute loyalty to Malkor. He also has both the pride and code of a warrior. Creepox later faces Troy in battle in "Stranger Ranger", and for most of the time he had the upper hand, though Troy managed to win the battle, using Creepox's cocky attitude to his advantage and attacking him while he had his guard down. Later, Creepox comes back intent on finishing the Rangers for good, by attempting to take them down one by one. He easily battered the Power Rangers, shrugging off their best efforts and completely overpowering their weapons and defenses until he got involved into a personal duel with the Red Ranger. After a lengthy and evenly matched battle, Troy finally destroys Creepox in the final lunge of their confrontation, though he is revived by the Zombats. He is ultimately destroyed for good by the Ultra Gosei Great Megazord but not before standing his ground for a short time, nearly matching it. He is later reminded by Malkor immediately before the recruitment of the Toxic Mutants, subsequently by Vrak when the latter warns Shadow Serpent about the human potential to adapt and learn and that the Mutant should not commit the same error of underestimating the Rangers as his Insectoid predecessor and much later in a discussion between Malkor and Vrak about the failures of Bigs and Bluefur as well as his own.

Creepox is voiced by Mark Mitchinson.

Vrak

Vrak is a member of alien royalty with access to very advanced technology (such as the Zombats which he uses to make any sort of monster grow). He is the most cunning and crafty member of Warstar. Being their tactician, Vrak suggested that Warstar should study the humans in order to discover their weaknesses. Afterwards, he also conducts sophisticated schemes to battle the Rangers and tends to act with reasoning, leaving his subordinates to do the dirty work, though he can hold his own in a fight against almost any foe and is usually the one in charge to attack the Rangers, directly or indirectly, either by himself or with the help of his cohorts. In battle, Vrak can alter his form where he wields a trident-like lance in his usual treehopper-like armor Warstar form and uses clawed gauntlets in his centipede-style battle armor (which greatly resembles the Mutants) even bearing the same symbol as its true members. However, Vrak's lead trait is his self-centered and self-devoted persona. He mostly treats others as disposable, has no real restraints and will do something only if it benefits him, having great desire on control and strength, which is the main reason why he seeks ancient artifacts such as the Wild Sword. Nevertheless, after living so long with the Insectoids, Vrak does develop a great respect for both them and the insects of this planet, claiming that, while bugs on Earth will never evolve enough to rise up against humanity, their kin, which comes from outer space, will do it for them. He even considers to be an Insectoid himself despite spending most of his time guised as a Mutant and has seemingly learned to see a truly capable leader figure in Admiral Malkor, one of the only beings he bears respect other than himself. His ultimate goal is to take over and rule the Earth. He is willing to use anyone or anything to achieve his objective. And, due to his high position in the chain-of-command in the armies of both Insectoids and Mutants, he will use and abuse of both monsters in various ways. Due to being able to change form and suit his likeness to blend in with other evil factions by forming a guise, Vrak is the intermediary between Admiral Malkor and Bigs and Bluefur, and the one responsible for the alliance between the two armies. Shortly thereafter, he also becomes the strategist of the Toxic Mutants. Courtesy of his royal heritage, Vrak keeps custody of the Aurora Box which is a legendary weapon said to be able to magnify a monster's strength a hundred times. He later lends it to Bigs and Bluefur as their key asset in the Toxic Mutants' decisive onslaught against the Megaforce, but it ends up being yet another thwarting foil thanks to the Megaforce. Vrak is later revealed to be the creator of Metal Alice, leader of the Metal Empire, and older brother of Prince Vekar, leader of the Armada, responsible for the final battle against the Megaforce.

Vrak is voiced by Jason Hood.

Loogies

Loogies are the lime green-colored foot soldiers of Warstar. Loogies attack on large swarms due to their weak individual fighting skills and are used as mindless grunts to root out weaklings. They wield daggers that double as blasters. Their role is to assist any monster belonging or allied with Warstar who battles the Megaforce.

Zombats

Zombats are robotic one-eyed bat-like creatures used by Vrak in groups of six to make any sort of monster grow by swarming on their defeated bodies. Similarly to the Loogies, they are at the base of Warstar's army. As well as enlarging others, Zombats can also become giants themselves.

Warstar Monsters

These are the Insectoid warriors used by the Warstars which serve as the monsters of the week. To make a Warstar Monster grow, the Zombats would be unleashed where they would swarm on the Warstar Monster's defeated body to make them grow. They all work for Admiral Malkor.

  • Scaraba (voiced by Anthony Ray Parker): A scarab-like Warstar that is able to create large boulders to attack enemies. He is destroyed by the Megaforce Rangers' Megaforce Blaster.
  • Yuffo (voiced by Joel Tobeck): A ladybug-like Warstar scientist who attempts to capture humans to conduct experiments on, with a design reminiscent of a UFO. His abilities include being able to trap people in a coccoon like substance and he can also split himself into five small UFOs to evade enemies. He is destroyed by the Gosei Great Megazord's Victory Charge.
  • Virox (voiced by Kevin Harty): A stinkbug-like Warstar that is able to sneeze out a virus that turns people into Loogies. He is destroyed by Sea Gosei Great Megazord's Sea Strike.
  • Dragonflay (voiced by Robert Mignault): A dragonfly-like Warstar who is able to run at great speeds and shoot lasers from his eyes. Destroyed by Land Gosei Great Megazord's Land Strike.
  • Beezara (voiced by Sarah Banasiak): A wasp-like Warstar who is a member of alien royalty like Vrak. Beezara has the ability of producing a fluid that turns males into unwilling servants. Her fluid also turned Gia and Emma against each other before the girls overcome her spell. Beezara is destroyed by Sky Gosei Great's Sky Strike.
  • Dizchord (voiced by Dean Young): A cricket-like Warstar that fancies himself as the best musician in the universe. He wants to use his music to destroy all of the humans on Earth and the sound is extremely painful to most people who hear it until Emma negates its effects with her own voice. He is destroyed by the Gosei Great Megazord's Victory Charge.

Toxic Mutants

The Toxic Mutants (mostly referred simply as Mutants) are a race of evil beings that were produced through the accumulation of toxic slime and sludge. They thrive off of pollution and think that poisoning the world will make it more livable for them. Their base is at an underground cavern below a closed factory of noxious chemicals. It also includes a large lake in the cave's vicinity where some of the Mutants dwell or stay and where sometimes the main members gather to plan their moves against the Megaforce Rangers and Robo Knight. They were discovered by Malkor and enlisted by Vrak to help fight the Rangers after Creepox's death as his replacements. Their objective is to turn the Earth into a toxic planet, which would be a paradise for their kind and a living hell to any other form of life as a way of punishing humanity for their negligence and carelessness to nature responsible for their very creation. All mutants bear the badge of their army. Their allegiance is either engraved in their bodies (as with most Mutants) or held in either a belt (Bluefur and Vrak) or a locket (Bigs). Their symbol is a circle containing curves in a wobbling way on both sideways and held by a loose link at the right half while free at the left one. They work well alongside the aliens and take to lead the raids shortly after the alliance with Warstar, conducting most of their schemes in unison. Together with the Warstar, they intend to claim the Earth for themselves. They were initially led by Bigs and Bluefur. However, after they joined forces with Warstar, Vrak assumed a co-leader position alongside the two former leaders. Due to this, their army became a subsidiary of Warstar. After the initial attacks fail, the Mutants decide to use the Aurora Box given to them by Vrak as a final resort against the Megaforce. However, its power ultimately proves to not be enough to prevent Bigs and Bluefur from being destroyed for the Megaforce Rangers had ended the Toxic Mutant threat on Earth.

Bigs

Bigs is a slimy Mutant who was created from the pollution made by a toxic dump. He calls himself a slimeball when he is first introduced to the battlefield along with Bluefur and Hisser. He is smart enough to know when to retreat if overpowered or running out of energy. He is a figurehead of the Toxic Mutants alongside his cohort Bluefur and works beside their new comrade and tactician: Vrak. His influence allows Bigs and Bluefur to notice that, due to humans' adaptative potential, truly defeating them is far more difficult than it first appeared. He uses a scepter-like cane to fight and can dissolve to evade being hit by weapons as well as turn into an amorphous state to evade being hit by or deflect any attacks. His personality tends to be goofy and he is joyful of the alliance of the Mutants with the Insectoid aliens, taking it as a chance to at last rule the Earth. He shows great respect and equality to his comrades such as referring to himself as a 'fellow mutant' while summoning Shadow Serpent. Since Vrak has joined their ranks, he went to serve under Admiral Malkor. In "Gosei Ultimate," Bigs and Bluefur use the might of the Aurora Box to enhance their powers. They start by spreading slime all over the city until the Megaforce Rangers arrive. The fight with Bigs and Bluefur is helping to release the toxic fumes. They prove too much for the Rangers until Robo Knight arrives uses the the Freeze Card to freeze one of the slimes. The slime emitted from Bigs starts to emit a lot of toxic wastes, causing the Rangers to try to freeze their card. In response, Bigs and Bluefur return with plans to unfreeze the slime. The Rangers assume their Ultra mode to engage Bigs and Bluefur. During the fight, Bigs' staff is destroyed, enabling the Rangers to perform the Ultra Strike on Bigs and Bluefur. Bigs managed to escape into the Aurora Box as Bluefur escapes with it. Combined with the Aurora Box the next day, Bigs is thrown onto a building which causes more slime to be emitted and slowly moving across the Earth. The Rangers are unable to defeat it with the Dynamic Charge. While Robo Knight fights Bluefur, the Rangers fight Bigs in the building. Upon reaching the inside parts of the Aurora Box, Bigs has the Rangers entangled in his tentacles in order to suck out their energy. Upon assuming their Ultra Mode, the Mega Rangers break free and finish off Bigs with the Ultra Strike. Much later, Bigs is remembered by Malkor and Vrak due to his, Bluefur's and Creepox's failures.

Bigs is voiced by Charlie McDermott.

Bluefur

Bluefur is a large Bigfoot-like Mutant with tarantula-like features who was created from the pollution made by a toxic dump. He enjoys destruction to an extreme level and is uplifted by the very idea of bashing the Rangers and turn them to dust by stomping them and is also physically the strongest among the Toxic Mutants. Bluefur has little patience and tends to lose his temper whenever things don't go his way and often leaves a burning footprint after he stomps. He used to behave in a seemingly unthinking manner and attack blindly in the heat of battle much like Creepox, although he is more knowledgeable and did tended to think before act. However, after Vrak joins them as the third leader of the Toxic Mutants, he retains his status in the chain-of-command alongside his comrade Bigs and, due to his influence, goes to think more about planning before executing and realizes the Mega Rangers and Robo Knight are tougher to defeat than he first imagined due to the ability humans have to adjust themselves to new challenges. He wields a double-headed kanabo in battle and can use it with titanic force to pummel his opponents. Like Bigs, he also shows quite some esteem to his colleagues and greatly values them, calling Hisser a 'buddy' and showing concern for Shadow Serpent. Due to Vrak's arrival, he then went to work under Admiral Malkor. In "Gosei Ultimate," Bigs and Bluefur use the power of the Aurora Box to amplify their powers. They start by spreading toxic waste all over the city until the Megaforce Rangers arrive. The fight with Bigs and Bluefur is aiding in unleashing additional toxic fumes. They prove too much for the Rangers until Robo Knight arrives. When the Rangers plan to freeze the slime, Bigs and Bluefur return with plans to unfreeze it. The Power Rangers assume their Ultra mode to engage Bigs and Bluefur. After being hit by the Dynamic Charge, Bigs escapes into the Aurora Box as he throws it onto a building in order to spread Bigs' slime. Robo Knight engages Bluefur while the others fight Bigs. Bigs is taken down by the Knight Dynamic attack as Bluefur states that the Rangers will never get out of the Aurora Box. To try and ensure triumph, Vrak sends the Zombats which makes Bluefur grow, causing Robo Knight to form the Gosei Grand Megazord. After Bluefur overpowers the Gosei Grand Megazord, he is attacked by the Rangers in their spaceship. Upon the spaceship assuming it's Gosei Ultimate Megazord form, it ends up disrupting Bluefur's double club. The Gosei Ultimate Megazord's Ultimate Strike then destroys Bluefur. A good while later, Bluefur is reminisced by Admiral Malkor and Vrak when they analyze his, Bigs' and Creepox's defeats.

Bluefur is voiced by Jay Simon.

Toxic Monsters

These are the Mutant warriors used by the Toxic Mutants which serve as the monsters of the week. The Zombats can also make them grow. They all work for Bluefur and Bigs.

  • Hisser (voiced by Estevez Gillespie): A snake/pill bug-like mutant who accompanies Bigs and Bluefur in their first fight with the Rangers. He can dig underground, spin extremely fast, and spew green slime that proves highly corrosive and poisoning.
  • Psychotick (voiced by Kelson Henderson): An energy-draining Kappa/tick-like mutant that is summoned by Vrak. He has an appearance somewhat like that of a water fiend and can do a Tick Attack that can launch ticks at anyone.
  • Shadow Serpent (voiced by Adam Gardiner): A snail-shelled lake monster-like mutant. He wields two swords in battle, can shoot lasers from his finger, breathe fire and is able to steal shadows from other living beings or to attack with his tongue, rendering anyone who loses a shadow to be rendered motionless due to having half of their essence lost.
  • Distractor (voiced by Scott Wills): An illusion-casting specter/spider-like mutant. He was enlisted by Vrak to cause a diversion on the Rangers so that he can steal the Wild Sword. One of Distractor's illusions involved him making illusions of past Toxic Mutants that were defeated by the Rangers.
  • Gremlin (voiced by Oscar Burt-Shearer): A gremlin/flea-like mutant. He later appeared as an illusion formed by Distractor to distract the Rangers and later took physical form thanks to the power that Vrak infused on Distractor with the Wild Sword. In "Raising Spirits," it is revealed that he has a cousin named Glytchor.
  • Mummy: A mummy/centipede-like mutant. He was created as an illusion and later given life by Distractor. He was destroyed by the Dynamic Charge attack.
  • Skyfish (voiced by Jeremy Birchall): A fish/mosquito-like mutant who has water-based skills. He was created as an illusion and later given life by Distractor as part of his army due to the power of the Wild Sword.
  • Kesaran: A cotton-covered leech-like mutant who was created as an illusion formed by Distractor and later given physical form by Distractor as a member of his ghost army.
  • Nojoke (voiced by Simon McKinney): A crow/scorpion-like mutant who has the ability to trap people inside gourds and turn them into a nourishing drink after they dissolve within them. He claims to do so simply because human laughter annoys him. Nojoke can also flap his wings to do wind attacks and bind anyone with tickling rings.
  • Dream Snatcher (voiced by Joseph Rye): A dream-eating, Spanish-accented, tapir/worm-like mutant that wields a fork and considers himself a matador. Being the test subject of the power of the Aurora Box (which can enhance a monster's skills 100 times fold) that belonged to Vrak's family, Dream Snatcher can eat the dreams of people that are awake, leaving them to grow Roots of Despair (where enough of them will be enough to rot the Earth) while trapping them in a dark dream world.
  • Glytchor (voiced by Oscar Burt-Shearer): A gremlin/flea-like mutant who is the cousin and almost identical counterpart of Gremlin. He can cause glitches in various electronics and has good leaping ability. He is also vulnerable to being tickled. After causing a brief power blackout on Halloween, he appears in the form of a hooded robed fortune teller in order to see the future of Troy, Noah, Gia, and Jake only to keep seeing the visions of the Power Rangers defeating past monsters.

Metal Empire

The Metal Empire is the third major enemy faction faced by the Megaforce that consists of robots. It is led by Metal Alice, who is a creation of Vrak. Another mighty warrior known as the Messenger is also an useful asset to the army. Metal Alice is also the one responsible for creating machine-like monsters to battle the Rangers and attempts to bring Robo Knight over to her side due to his mechanical nature. Their base is an advanced and metallized compound located underwater in the deep sea. Like the Toxic Mutants before them, the Metal Empire is a fellow military to Warstar replacing their aforementioned and now-deceased predecessors as the Insectoids' new allies. Their brassard is a red oblong with a peach-shaped figure topped with an oval board slightly pointed in its upper section, borded sideways by two silver-colored feathery wings and undersided by two gold-hued flares, all within a lightly golden frame.

Metal Alice

Metal Alice is a very powerful female robot who serves as the marshal of the Metal Empire. She openly considers humans as inferior beings. Her fighting prowess is such that she alone can hold her ground against the Megaforce with little difficulty. She was created by Vrak in his underwater laboratory in order to assist him in defeating the Megaforce and taking over Earth and is very loyal to him. She has the ability to repair her body or reattach her limbs if they are severed, making her extremely durable. Similarly to her heroic male counterpart Robo Knight, despite being a machine, Metal Alice has a mind of her own and acts under her own volition. She is also curious and wishes to learn some traits of organic life, such as bonding between individuals, especially friendship.

Metal Alice is voiced by Sophie Henderson.

Metal Empire Monsters

These are the Robot warriors which serve as the monsters of the week. Akin to other monsters, the Zombats also allow them to grow. They all work for Metal Alice.

  • Rotox (voiced by Mark Wright): Rotox is a robotic scallop who is the first of Metal Alice's diabolical machinations. He is created before Vrak in order to demonstrate the power of the Metal Empire. He can emit lasers, roll up into his shell, emit chains, and combine junk into his shield which can also be tossed. Upon being born, he is immediately attacked by Metal Alice and manages to sever one of her legs, which reattaches to her body. Even Vrak is impressed by his strength, and correctly so, for he overpowers the Megaforce until being defeated by the Ultra Strike. However, it is later revealed this monster was merely a test of strength for the Megaforce.
    • Rotox DX (voiced by Mark Wright): A rebuilt and upgraded version of Rotox built by Metal Alice after gathering information about the last battle. This new counterpart has improved fighting skills and is much tougher to defeat than its previous incarnation where he even managed to catch the Megaforce Cannon's attack and now can emit a binding laser. Rotox DX is beaten by the Megaforce and Robo Knight. Rotox is then enlarged by the Zombats and fights against Gosei Great and Gosei Grand Megazords. When these prove insufficient, the Gosei Ultimate Megazord is summoned to finish the fight with the Ultimate Strike.
  • Rico (voiced by Scott Wills): A mechanical starfish-like creation of Metal Alice with an unusual purpose. Unlike most of her machinations which are devoted exclusively to battle, Rico was created to befriend the Megaforce, for Metal Alice attempted to understand the concept of bonds such as friendship and if machines like herself could be capable of such. However, by the time Metal Alice is done gathering the information she needs and deems her creation unuseful for any longer, her plan backfires as Rico truly becomes a friend to the Rangers and refuses to battle them until Metal Alice activates a device which manipulates Rico. No longer in control of his own actions, he is then forced to fight. After the robot has been enlarged by Vrak's Zombats, the Gosei Ultimate Megazord then takes him far away from Earth for protection and he bids a heartfelt farewell to the Megaforce stating he will never forget them, especially Emma.

Armada

The Armada is a great space military that travels across space in order to conquer worlds. It is in direct competition with Warstar and is led by Vrak's younger brother Prince Vekar. The two siblings try to best each other and are each second-in-command of their respective armies, using their intellect to act as tacticians. It was responsible for the final onslaught against the Earth during the Megaforce season and will be the one major threat in the succeeding season, Super Megaforce. The first attack is later revealed to have been merely a trial run to test Earth's defenses against invading forces. Similarly to Warstar, its regular strategy is to take a world of interest with a massive invasion. However, the Armada is shown to be far more aggressive at it, relying on high-powered spacecrafts and an overwhelmingly numerous infantry as well as immediate and direct raid to the designated target.

Prince Vekar

Prince Vekar is Vrak's younger sibling and commander of the Armada. He is the most active leader of his army and tries to supplant the powerful Warstar army, comprised mainly of Insectoids, to secure a ruling place in the universe. Being less aged than Vrak, he is more immature, prone to committing mistakes and to fall in traps. Like his elder brother, however, he is also intelligent and cunning. At the very end of Power Rangers Megaforce, his army at last arrives at Earth and commences its raid, summoned by the Messenger, an agent which works for him and was sent to secretly infiltrate the Metal Empire to monitor Vrak's activities. He is not seen but his voice can be heard at the final episode of the series. In Power Rangers Super Megaforce, Prince Vekar will be a major threat to the Earth and to the Megaforce. It is implied he and Vrak have a rivalry of sorts between them and both brothers try to prove their value to their father by being part of the most feared armies in the galaxy, joining them at some point in life.

Prince Vekar is voiced by Jason Fitch.

The Messenger

A dual agent that works for Prince Vekar, the Messenger is a warrior who boasts enough might to annihilate an entire landmass when releasing its strongest moves. It secretly infiltrates the Metal Empire in order to monitor Vrak's activities on Earth but, due to his mechanical nature, does not prompt suspicion to either him or Metal Alice and averts doubt further by aiding their cause. Like the marshal of the Metal Empire, he considers humans as inferior and that the world should be ruled by machines. He can hold his own against the Megaforce and repair and reform himself as long as his power cell is undamaged. His body is reinforced with a thick metallic armor that is resilient to any sort of attack.

Messenger is voiced by Andrew Laing.

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