On its journey to a new world, Terra
Venture approaches a star. According to the GSA rulebook,
they are to change course in around six hours.
Following Stanton's suggestion, Kai goes
with his instincts rather than rules, and changes Terra
Venture's course immediately to avoid getting too close.
Trakeena sends down Icy Queen to make
sure Terra Venture flies into that star. She attacks a
park, where Stanton is spending time with his daughter.
Stanton is struck by one of the monster's
arrows, knocking him unconscious. The arrow is absorbed
into Stanton's body.
As Icy Queen targets Stanton's daughter,
the Rangers appear and battle her, forcing her to
retreat. Stanton recovers, and is taken back to HQ.
Stanton is back on duty, but something is
wrong - he orders two engines shut down, and alters Terra
Venture's course, which will lead it into the star.
When Kai objects to this new course, he
is stripped of his GSA badge, and thrown out onto the
street.
He follows Stanton as he leaves command
HQ, and finds him fraternizing with Icy Queen.
Kai fights Icy Queen, but is no match
without morphing. The Rangers show up, and hold off Icy
Queen while Kai goes after Stanton.
Stanton and Kai go at it. Kai ends up
kicking Stanton into a nearby storage room and locking
him in. He leaves to help his friends.
As the Rangers appear to be losing to Icy
Queen, Kai appears morphed, and evens up the score.
This gives everyone a chance to power up
with the Lights, and launch an Orion attack at the
monster.
As if on cue, Icy Queen grows to
monstrous proportions.
She gives the Galaxy Megazord a major
case of frostbite.
It breaks free with an Orion power-up,
which it also uses to deliver the final blow to Icy
Queen.
Kai and Mike free Stanton, now free of
evil influence, and take him back to command.
He immediately orders the crew to set a
new course for Terra Venture, getting it out of a
collision course with the star just in time.
Commander Stanton commends Kai on his
outstanding performance, and decides to take the day off
and leave him in charge of the colony.
Comments:
What is up with Terra Venture's dome? You look
up, you see sky, but from the outside, you can
clearly see in. Since the light from the star did
not have any effects on the lighting in the
station, it's probably safe to assume that the
inside of the dome displays an imaginary sky in
some way.
Lost Galaxy's finale will likely find them on
their destination planet. Why build a city on a
space station for a trip that will take less then
a year?
Maybe if Stanton were wearing his dog tags, none
of this would have happened...