They wield the Power Cards[a] in battle, which they use to perform certain attacks and to summon their personal weapons which merge to form the Megaforce Blaster.
They are later joined by the mechanical Robo Knight when the Toxic Mutants emerge to pollute the Earth and by the human-like alien Orion during the second season Power Rangers Super Megaforce.
Troy also has dreams involving his team's predecessors fighting an unknown evil, a premonition that eventually comes true, in the finale of Power Rangers Super Megaforce.
He is the most skillful of the Rangers and holds an unbreakable fighting spirit and complete belief in humankind's potential as a species to work together and beat the odds.
[2][3][4][5] When the Armada invades, Troy is given a Legendary Morpher by Gosei and the ability to morph into the Super Megaforce Red Ranger.
[9] She is the most feeling and comprehensive of the Rangers and bears a strong connection to the natural world and is sensitive to the point of recognizing the potential of good in others, even if they are supposedly enemies.
She wields the elemental power of earth and has access to the Land Brothers if the situation calls for it, making them useful for the Ultimate Dino Blast.
Even during battle, he is the most creative and cunning of the Rangers and usually deploys strategies of quick thinking when an opponent proves too much to take down by conventional means.
[1] During the Armada's invasion, Noah stops the X Borgs from invading Harwood County High school while saving the students.
[1][25][45] In the finale of Megaforce titled "End Game", Robo Knight sacrifices the bulk of his energy to restore the Rangers' Morphers.
Vrak reprograms Robo Knight to serve him and orders him to steal the Sixth Ranger power from Orion and corrupt it.
While seemingly perished in Vrak's lair, Robo Knight makes a brief return in the gathering of past Rangers in against the Armada's final wave of X-Borgs army.
[47] Robo Knight is voiced by Chris Auer in the TV series and by Richard Epcar in the video game adaption.
Following is a list of rangers who appeared unmorphed before the Legendary Battle:- The Warstar Empire are the main antagonists in the Megaforce series and is depicted as the most widespread intergalactic force throughout the cosmos.
They are an advance party meant to conquer the Earth in preparation for the Armada's arrival, but due to the Megaforce Rangers’ interference they are defeated and forced to ally with other enemy factions.
Mortally wounded by the destruction of the Warstar Spaceship, Vrak is rescued by Metal Alice who revives him as an ammonite-themed cyborg with his emotions and memories lost, though he eventually regains them.
He uses a scepter-like cane or a set of twin staffs to fight and can dissolve into an amorphous state to evade being hit by or deflect any attacks.
Being made of slime also allows Bigs to reform if the noxious ooze that makes up his body is not totally annihilated.
[50] Although at first cold and ruthless, like she was designed to be, she eventually develops feelings for Vrak after he becomes a cyborg and saves her life.
When Metal Alice falls against the Megaforce alongside the Messenger however, Vrak heartlessly leaves her to die and she realizes he never really valued her at all before she finally explodes in the episode “End Game”.
[51] Metal Alice is voiced by Sophie Henderson in the TV series and by Marieve Herington in the video game adaption.
The Armada is a large army that is led by Emperor Mavro and Prince Vekar and was heralded by the Warstar Insectoids, their high-ranking forces.
When Emperor Mavro arrives, he replaces Vekar's fleet with his own, while sending out a message to all remaining Armada ships to converge on Earth.
Prince Vekar is the older brother of Vrak, the eldest son of Emperor Mavro, and the primary fleet leader of the Armada.
Levira is also the inventor of the Maximizer (satellite-like devices on the Armada's flagship that fires purple lasers) which she uses to grow more than one monster at a time.
Badly wounded, Levira begs Emperor Mavro to use the Maximizer to revive her before she would explode, but he instead lets her be destroyed since he was just using her to distract the Rangers while the Armada gets reinforcements.
He obviously favored his younger son Vrak evident when Vekar overheard his conversation with Damaras that lead to his resentment towards Mavro and wanting to prove to him that he's more than a blunderer.
Desiring the swift demise of the rangers, he gives Damaras and Levira shots at getting back into his good graces, and sends them off on suicide missions due to their misplaced sense of loyalty.
[52] In the final battle, Emperor Mavro was defeated by Troy and Orion, but survived the crash, then took on the entire team with every last bit of endurance in him.
As revealed in the "Silver Lining" two parter, the Armada has enough X Borgs, or can mass-produce them fast enough, to launch repeated attacks in the same day.