Ransik rallies all of his Cyclobots and
sends them out to comb the city and find Frax's hideout.
Jen tells Wes that they've decided to
ignore Alex's ominous warning and stay in the year 2001.
The time ship Alex sent arrives to pick
the Rangers up.
As Gluto and the Cyclobots hunt down
Frax, Nadira diverts herself by taking over a clothing
store.
Trip shows up alone to stop her, and the
Xybrian takes on the mutant.
He stops fighting when a woman in
the store goes into labor.
Tripforces Nadira to help the woman
deliver her baby.
Frax marvels at his new creation,
Doomtron.
Nadira emerges from the dressing room
with the newborn, who she calls beautiful. Trip tells her
that humans can't be all that bad.
Gluto has finally done it. He peers into
a window inside a factory type building to find Frax in
his lab.
When Nadira gets back home, she asks her
father why they hate humans so much. Ransik is called
away by Gluto's news.
Ransik busts into Frax's hideout and has
the Cyclobots take him away.
When Alex sees that the Rangers haven't
boarded the time ship yet, he calls Jen up, but she hangs
up on him.
Still trouble by her unsure feelings
towards humans, Nadira goes to an imprisoned Frax for
answers. He tells her that hate is a vicious cycle
propagted by humans and mutants.
As Frax is taken away in chains, he sees
a spark of goodness in Nadira, and urges her to break the
cycle.
She pays Frax another visit later on, but
finds only an empty, souless robot, wiped out by Ransik.
Wes visits his father to tell him how
proud he is to be his son, as if he will never see him
again.
As the Rangers load up the time ship with
the frozen criminals, Wes notices theauto pilot controls.
The fully roboticized Frax pilots
Doomtron at Ransik's command.
He marches into the heart of the city and
begins a rampage.
The time holes in the sky get worse,
sucking up buildings.
Eric shows up with the Q-Rex and battles
Doomtron.
The Rangers arrive, but they can't
receive their Zords because of the time holes. Circuit
gives them important data about the battle, and how it is
affecting the time holes.
Wes relays the data to Eric. He
tells him that the battle between Q-Rex and
Doomtron, two Trixyrium crystal powered machines, is only
making the time holes worse.
Doomtron blasts the Rangers, making them
power down. Without another way of stopping Doomtron,
Eric refuses to stop fighting it.
Wes tells the Rangers that he has an
idea. He takes the team back to the time ship.
In the time ship, Wes furiously programs
something with the auto pilot controls. The Rangers don't
understand what he is doing.
He bolts out of the time ship, and traps
the Rangers in, to send them back to the future for their
own safety. Jen cries as the time ship prepares to
depart.
Comments:
Excellent episode. Very touching scene between
Nadira and Frax.
I'm glad they made reference to the fact that Wes
altered his own destiny once, so there's no
reason the Rangers shouldn't be able to do the
same.
Why do the backsides of the viewscreens show the
backs of their heads? Why would anyone need to
see the back of someone's head when communicating
with them? It seems like overkill to have the
viewscreens get a wraparound image of the user
for something as useless as displaying the back
of their head on the back of the projection.