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- "Welcome to the Lightspeed Aquabase."
- ―Captain Mitchell[src]
- "Go to Red Alert!"
- ―Captain Mitchell[src]
Captain William "Bill" Mitchell is the head of the Lightspeed Aquabase, mentor of the Lightspeed Rangers and the father of Dana Mitchell and Ryan Mitchell.
History[]
Years before the events of the series, Captain Mitchell lost his son, Ryan, to the demon, Diabolico after a car crash. Hanging from the root of a tree on the face of a cliff, Mitchell was put in situation in which he could only save Dana. Diabolico promised to save his son, but in return, he asked for ownership over Ryan. Mitchell agreed to the terms and was told he would not see his son again until his 20th birthday. Over the years, Diabolico managed to make Ryan believe that his father abandoned him to the demons in favor of his daughter. After a torrid series of battles against a now 20-year-old Ryan as the Titanium Ranger, Mitchell successfully convinced Ryan to leave Diabolico's side and join him on the Lightspeed team.
At another point in time, Mitchell was a once career fireman and was responsible for saving the life of a young Carter Grayson after entering a burning building, resulting in him getting a burn scar on the back of his right shoulder. The adult Carter never knew what happened to the fireman until he learned Mitchell was the one who'd saved him when he saw the scar. Captain Mitchell kept a very close eye on Carter's growth over the years, eventually choosing him to be the leader of the Lightspeed Rangers, a team handpicked by Mitchell himself.
After an unknown period of time, he resigned as a fireman and became head of Lightspeed and became responsible for recruiting five people to become the Lightspeed Rangers and prepare for the return of the demons.
Lightspeed Rescue[]
Captain Mitchell was responsible for selecting the Lightspeed team, each Ranger was chosen for their special skills and abilities in a specific area. Throughout the season, Mitchell uses his wisdom to provide the Rangers with crucial information regarding their enemies or missions. A firm believer in following the rules, Mitchell often comes off as aloof or unfeeling toward the Rangers. His tendency to withhold information from them, typically in an attempt to allow them to realize a mistake made on their part or security reasons, he's been accused for making bad judgement calls.
When he gives the order for Carter to put out a fire instead of saving civilians in peril, the order results in the injury of a young boy. Believing he could've prevented the injury, Carter argues Mitchell made a bad call until he realizes why Mitchell had ordered the fire be put out first: a tank of flammable liquid had been present. Had Carter not done as ordered, everyone (including himself) would've perished in an explosion. On another occasion, his daughter, Dana, thought he did not value her like the other Rangers when she was sent to escort an old friend of his to the docks to fish. Once it's revealed that his friend was actually in possession of the nuclear device the other Rangers were believed to be protecting, Dana realizes that her father trusted her more than she previously believed.
At the end of Lightspeed Rescue, The Lightspeed Aquabase is attacked and overrun by a horde of Batlings. Mitchell, overwhelmed by the destruction of the base, is unable to carry on as a leader. Angela Fairweather takes his place and orders an evacuation of the base. While the evacuation of the crew is successful, they end up trapped in Rescue Ops for a time. Eventually, Mitchell, Fairweather and the other Rangers escape the underwater base in a spare submarine and flood the hangar, effectively destroying the base and the hijacked Lifeforce Megazord.
After the Rangers successfully defeated Queen Bansheera and the entire demon empire, the Rangers handed their morphers back to Mitchell, who is left flabbergasted when the five respond to a firetruck siren and go on without their morphers immediately afterward. Mitchell's whereabouts after The Fate of Lightspeed are unknown, but its assumed that Mitchell decided to settle down with his son and daughter so they could be a family again and went to be captain in another area or went back to being a fireman.
Dino Thunder[]
Captain Mitchell was featured in a chronicle of Power Ranger history compiled by Tommy Oliver shortly after he formed the Dino Rangers, which was found by the nascent Ranger team in the Dino Lab. TV STORY-Legacy of Power
Personality[]
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Family[]
- Ryan Mitchell - Son
- Dana Mitchell - Daughter
- † Mrs. Mitchell - Wife (mentioned) TV STORY-A Matter of Trust
- Unnamed - Mother or Mother-in-Law (mentioned) TV STORY-Truth Discovered
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- Captain William Mitchell is portrayed by Ron Roggé.
Notes[]
- Mitchell is the first known Power Rangers Mentor to be a parent of a Ranger.
- Captain Mitchell is the first human mentor of the Power Rangers franchise.
- Ron Roggé did not reprise his role during the Lightspeed Rescue and Time Force team-up, but instead played the voice of Quargonon in the episode.
Appearances[]
- Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue
- Episode 1: Operation Lightspeed
- Episode 2: Lightspeed Teamwork
- Episode 3: Trial By Fire
- Episode 4: Riding the Edge
- Episode 5: A Matter of Trust
- Episode 6: Wheels of Destruction
- Episode 7: Cyborg Rangers
- Episode 8: Up to the Challenge (voice only)
- Episode 9: Go Volcanic
- Episode 10: Rising From Ashes
- Episode 11: From Deep in the Shadows
- Episode 12: Truth Discovered
- Episode 13: Ryan's Destiny
- Episode 14: Curse of the Cobra
- Episode 15: Strength of the Sun
- Episode 16: The Cobra Strikes
- Episode 17: Olympius Ascends
- Episode 18: A Face from the Past
- Episode 19: The Queen's Return
- Episode 20: The Omega Project
- Episode 21: The Fifth Crystal
- Episode 22: The Chosen Path
- Episode 24: As Time Runs Out
- Episode 25: In the Freeze Zone
- Episode 26: The Mighty Mega Battles
- Episode 28: Ocean Blue
- Episode 31: The Last Ranger
- Episode 33: Olympius Unbound
- Episode 35: Web War
- Episode 36: In the Limelight
- Episode 37: Wrath of the Queen
- Episode 38: Rise of the Super Demons
- Episode 39: The Fate of Lightspeed, Pt. 1
- Episode 40/Finale: The Fate of Lightspeed, Pt. 2
- Power Rangers Dino Thunder
- Episode 4: Legacy of Power (archive footage only)
See Also[]
- Professor Mondo Tatsumi - Super Sentai counterpart in GoGoFive. See comparison page.