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"Samurhive" is a samurai/bee stinger-themed mutant, who appears in one of Ransik's flashbacks. He never appeared personally in the series itself and it's little known about him.
History[]
Just like all the other mutants, Samurhive was created in the chemical accident on the biological facility. He became a criminal and served Ransik. He encountered the Time Force and was captured and frozen in the Cryo-prison. Samurhive never appeared in the series itself, never encountered the Rangers and was only seen in Ransik's memories in the fourth episode. TV STORY-Ransik Lives
Personality[]
Little is known about Samurhive's personality. He never appeared but it can be assumed that he enjoyed causing chaos as a supervillain and robbing people, as well as stealing money. It can also be presumed that he was loyal to Ransik.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
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Abilities[]
- Superhuman Strength: Samurhive possesses superhuman physical strength due to his Samurai theme.
- Superhuman Agility: Samurhive also possesses superhuman agility.
- Superhuman Speed: Additionally, Samurhive has superhuman speed.
Weaknesses[]
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Arsenal[]
- Samurai Sword: Samurhive uses a sword in combat.
- Energy Blasts: Although it wasn't shown, it can be assumed that Samurhive could fire energy blasts from his sword.
Profile[]
- Mutant Seal Patch Location: Back of left hand.
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- Samurhive didn't have a voice actor because he appeared briefly.
Design[]
'to be added
Etymology[]
to be added
Notes[]
- Samurhive has a small role in Time Force.
- The reasons for not having a big role is because in the Sentai footage, he made the Timerangers drunk & drinking alcohol is inappropriate for an American kids show.
Appearances[]
Power Rangers Time Force
- Episode 4: Ransik Lives (cameo via flashback)
See Also[]
- Bodyguard Hydrid - Super Sentai counterpart in Timeranger. See comparison page.
References[]
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