Eric Myers

Eric Myers (played by Daniel Southworth) is the Quantum Ranger, the sixth ranger of the Time Force Power Rangers.

Myers is first seen as a soldier working for the Silver Guardians, an organization established by Wesley Collins' father in order to protect the city. Wes later reveals that they attended the same private school. Whereas Wes came from a rich family, Myers worked hard and was dirt poor, and eventually decided to leave the school, saying he had "bigger plans". Myers was resentful for having to work so hard while Wes did not have to work at all. From this, Myers grew bitter and had few friends.

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 powers, and he gets to it first and forcibly becomes the Quantum Ranger, much to the displeasure of the other Rangers. Eric then enters a 3-way struggle with the other Rangers and Ransik to grab control of the Q-Rex, and prevails, assuming control of the most powerful Zord in the Time Force arsenal.

Eric becomes a reluctant ally to the regular Rangers, remaining separate and occasionally aiding them at certain times. During the end of the series, Myers is wounded by a bullet from a grunt enemy soldier, and he hands his morpher over to Wes. (He was originally supposed to die, like his Super Sentai counterpart, but this was later changed because higher management did not like the original ending.) He recovers, though, and is still active as co-leader of the Silver Guardians (Wes became the other co-leader at the very end of the series).

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-hate relationship with Taylor Earhardt, the Yellow Wild Force Ranger. 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. He was the only "sixth Ranger" to appear (due to his red color); the other Red Rangers were part of their respective core teams.