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==Character History== |
==Character History== |
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[[Image:Psycho_Green's_monster_form.png|thumb|Psycho Green's monster form]] |
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− | Despite being a native of the planet Xybria, details concerning Trek, such as origins and point of recruitment into the [[Supersonic Rangers]] as their Green Ranger. |
+ | Despite being a native of the planet Xybria, details concerning Trek, such as origins and point of recruitment into the [[Supersonic Rangers]] as their Green Ranger have not been explored. However, events from the team's final mission revealed that Trek and the team's [[:Category:Red Ranger|Red Ranger]], Ace, had frequent arguments concerning Ace's frequent decision to exclude him from field missions. On one such occasion, the core team were preparing to mobilize when [[Star]], the team's [[:Category:Pink Ranger|Pink Ranger]], grew concerned over her inability to read Trek's thoughts; as she had normally been able to. |
− | + | However, upon arriving at the mission site, Trek tried to warn Star against continuing with the mission but fails. As the team proceeded into the building, an explosion ripples throughout the building. Among the rumble of the demolished building, Trek finds an wounded Ace and confesses to orchestrating the entire attack, before shooting him dead. {{storylink|Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Year Two Deluxe Edition}} |
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− | + | Following the demise of his teammates, Trek departed for Planet Infernus to report his mission results to [[Dark Specter]]'s avatar. Dark Specter then uses his dark power on Trek's morpher to change him into the very first Psycho Ranger - Psycho Green. He then served as Dark Specter's right hand. |
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Around 1869, he was sent to the [[Moon]] in order to release [[Rita Repulsa (2016 comic)|Rita Repulsa]] from her prison. However, defense cannons placed by [[Zordon (2016 comic)|Zordon]] and [[Alpha 5 (2016 comic)|Alpha 5]] shot down his spaceship. Unbeknown to the two, Psycho Green survived and his ship placed him within hibernation until it could detect lifeforms for a possible rescue attempt. {{storylink|Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 20}} |
Around 1869, he was sent to the [[Moon]] in order to release [[Rita Repulsa (2016 comic)|Rita Repulsa]] from her prison. However, defense cannons placed by [[Zordon (2016 comic)|Zordon]] and [[Alpha 5 (2016 comic)|Alpha 5]] shot down his spaceship. Unbeknown to the two, Psycho Green survived and his ship placed him within hibernation until it could detect lifeforms for a possible rescue attempt. {{storylink|Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 20}} |
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− | In 1969, the events of the Moon Landing |
+ | In 1969, the events of the Moon Landing inadvertently reactivated the ship and awakened Psycho Green. While searching for the space dumpster, Psycho Green found [[Nikolai Chukarin]] and [[Jamie Gilmore]] (the Blue and Black Rangers respectively) and attacked them, crushing Jamie to death with a boulder. As [[Grace Sterling|Grace]], [[Terona Washington|Terona]], and [[Daniel O'Halloran|Daniel]] arrived, Psycho Green engaged with them, killing Daniel by destroying his visor and exposing him to the vacuum of space. After reaching the space dumpster, Psycho Green is blasted by the [[Power Blaster]] by the remaining Rangers. However, the attack didn't kill him and he returned in a second form, a giant, flaming, green monster. After chasing the Ranger trio to [[Moon Palace|Rita's palace]], he was finally killed by Nikolai, who sacrificed himself to cause an explosion inside of Psycho Green. The only thing that remained of Psycho Green is his dagger/knife which was secretly taken by Grace. |
==Ranger Powers== |
==Ranger Powers== |
Revision as of 22:04, 28 April 2019
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Psycho Green (formerly named Trek) is a Psycho Ranger. He was also originally Supersonic Green, the Green Ranger of the Supersonic Rangers.[1]
Character History
Despite being a native of the planet Xybria, details concerning Trek, such as origins and point of recruitment into the Supersonic Rangers as their Green Ranger have not been explored. However, events from the team's final mission revealed that Trek and the team's Red Ranger, Ace, had frequent arguments concerning Ace's frequent decision to exclude him from field missions. On one such occasion, the core team were preparing to mobilize when Star, the team's Pink Ranger, grew concerned over her inability to read Trek's thoughts; as she had normally been able to.
However, upon arriving at the mission site, Trek tried to warn Star against continuing with the mission but fails. As the team proceeded into the building, an explosion ripples throughout the building. Among the rumble of the demolished building, Trek finds an wounded Ace and confesses to orchestrating the entire attack, before shooting him dead. TV STORY-Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Year Two Deluxe Edition
Following the demise of his teammates, Trek departed for Planet Infernus to report his mission results to Dark Specter's avatar. Dark Specter then uses his dark power on Trek's morpher to change him into the very first Psycho Ranger - Psycho Green. He then served as Dark Specter's right hand.
Around 1869, he was sent to the Moon in order to release Rita Repulsa from her prison. However, defense cannons placed by Zordon and Alpha 5 shot down his spaceship. Unbeknown to the two, Psycho Green survived and his ship placed him within hibernation until it could detect lifeforms for a possible rescue attempt. TV STORY-Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 20
In 1969, the events of the Moon Landing inadvertently reactivated the ship and awakened Psycho Green. While searching for the space dumpster, Psycho Green found Nikolai Chukarin and Jamie Gilmore (the Blue and Black Rangers respectively) and attacked them, crushing Jamie to death with a boulder. As Grace, Terona, and Daniel arrived, Psycho Green engaged with them, killing Daniel by destroying his visor and exposing him to the vacuum of space. After reaching the space dumpster, Psycho Green is blasted by the Power Blaster by the remaining Rangers. However, the attack didn't kill him and he returned in a second form, a giant, flaming, green monster. After chasing the Ranger trio to Rita's palace, he was finally killed by Nikolai, who sacrificed himself to cause an explosion inside of Psycho Green. The only thing that remained of Psycho Green is his dagger/knife which was secretly taken by Grace.
Ranger Powers
Notes
- As the Psycho Rangers were conceived on TV as evil counterparts to the Space Rangers, who lacked a Green Ranger, a Psycho Green did not exist on-screen. However, Psycho Green can be considered an alternative to Psycho Black. Indeed, in the team-up between the Space Rangers and the Galaxy Rangers, Psycho Black was pitted against the Green Galaxy Ranger in addition to Black Space Ranger, reflecting that Black and Green are typically placed on teams interchangeably.
- Seeing as Psycho Green is making his first appearance fighting the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1969 team) he can be seen as the Psycho Ranger counterpart to the Green Ranger. On-screen, a Sixth Ranger equivalent existed only as a fake Psycho Silver.
- Trek's name and origin story were revealed in the story "Psychotic" exclusively printed in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Year Two Deluxe Edition. It was written by Trey Moore, illustrated by French Carlomagno, and lettered by Ed Dukeshire.
- Psycho Green is the second Psycho Ranger to be able to kill Power Rangers, Psycho Pink being the first.
- In his first appearance, he is the first to manage to kill almost an entire Ranger team, with three Rangers killed and only two survivors. Though his last victim Nikolai was claimed by a suicide sacrifice before he could fully eat him as a monster. In his origin story, he did kill all five Supersonic Rangers.
- According to Jason Bischoff, while creating Psycho Green may have depleted Dark Specter, Psycho Green is not dependent on him for power.[2]
- Trek appears to be similar to Ryan Mitchell, as they are the sixth Power Ranger exclusives who don’t have their full counterparts from 5-members-only Sentai team, but their side switching roles happen to be opposite between good and evil, whereas Ryan turned good while Trek turned evil.
- Coincidentally, both Sentai teams were family sentai where each sibling had a different, but relevant to a career (education and search and rescue)
- Trek's helmet as Super Sonic Green is never revealed, a case similar to Gosei Green due to never being seen on screen. However, unlike Trek, his helmet had an eventual release.
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