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==Character History==
 
==Character History==
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he was sent by Prince vekar to switch a human with a [[Bruiser]] but he failed when the [[Pink ranger]] and [[Black ranger arrived he then swapped the [[Blue ranger]] with the black ranger while he contied hes mission [[Damaras]] suggests they send a 2nd commander so they sended [[turtlelini]] and while he was distracting the rangers tranceferer contied his mission but turtlelini failed he was defeated by the rangers and maximized by levira and he was defeated by the new nija storm megazord
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he was sent by Prince vekar to switch a human with a BruiserĀ but he failed when the Pink rangerĀ and Black ranger arrived he then swapped the blue rangerĀ with the black ranger while he contied hes mission [[Damaras]] suggests they send a 2nd commander so they sended [[turtlelini]] and while he was distracting the rangers tranceferer contied his mission but turtlelini failed he was defeated by the rangers and maximized by levira and he was defeated by the new nija storm megazord
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==

Revision as of 06:11, 12 October 2014

Icon-gokaigerThis article is about a monster in Power Rangers Super Megaforce.

Tranceferer is a monster that Prince Vekar sends to fight the Mega Rangers. He has the ability to switch the souls of the people inside him.

Character History

he was sent by Prince vekar to switch a human with a Bruiser but he failed when the Pink ranger and Black ranger arrived he then swapped the blue ranger with the black ranger while he contied hes mission Damaras suggests they send a 2nd commander so they sended turtlelini and while he was distracting the rangers tranceferer contied his mission but turtlelini failed he was defeated by the rangers and maximized by levira and he was defeated by the new nija storm megazord

Personality

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Modus and Arsenal

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Notes

Portrayal

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Behind the Scenes

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See also

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