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Power Rangers: S.P.D. (often
abbreviated as "PRSPD" and often simply called
"S.P.D.") is the 2005 incarnation of the Power Rangers
television series, adapted from the Super Sentai series Tokusou Sentai
Dekaranger. It is also the title for the Korean dub of
Dekaranger in South Korea, whose logo is similar to the
American series. S.P.D. stands for "Space Patrol Delta"; in
Dekaranger, it stood for Special Police
Dekaranger, and in the South Korean dub of
Dekaranger, it stood for Special Police Delta.
The series has the most Rangers in the franchise.
It was officially debuted on February 2, 2005, on ABC Family.
Synopsis
12 out of the 14 S.P.D. Rangers.
The story takes place in the year 2025, after Earth has welcomed
alien beings to live peacefully with the human race. But peace is
short lived, as the planet-conquering Troobian Empire turns its
destructive attention to Earth. When the Earth's first line of
defense, the S.P.D. A-Squad, vanishes without
trace, the protection of the planet falls to their replacements:
the B-Squad Rangers, and their doglike
alien commander, Anubis "Doggie" Cruger.
When two reformed thieves join the team as the Red and Yellow
S.P.D. Rangers, tensions threaten to tear them apart. With the
alien threat growing stronger every moment, the Rangers must put
aside their differences and go into action as one.
Using teamwork, intergalactic weaponry and light-speed Zord vehicles to battle evil, they
unite to become one of the ultimate forces for good: Power Rangers
Space
Patrol Delta.
Characters
S.P.D.
Rangers
The main team of S.P.D. Rangers are members of the Earth
Branch's B-Squad.
- Jack Landors
- The S.P.D. Red
Ranger; he was originally a criminal on the run from S.P.D.,
until Doggie Cruger chose him to be the Red Ranger. His genetic
power was molecular phasing: the ability to pass through solid
objects. At the end of the series, he retires from S.P.D. service,
and Sky becomes the Red Ranger. He was portrayed by Brandon Jay
McLaren.
- Sky
Tate
- The S.P.D. Blue
Ranger; the son of a famous Red Ranger, he wanted all his life
to be the Red Ranger, but was chosen to be the Blue Ranger. He very
rarely strays from the rules. His genetic power was the ability to
create force fields. At the end of the series, his dream of being
the S.P.D. Red Ranger is fulfilled. We find out later in an episode
of Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive (Once a Ranger) that
Commander Cruger "Doggie" has been promoted to SPD Supreme
Commander following the retirement of former Cmdr Fowler "Birdy",
and Sky has been promoted to Delta Base Commander. He was portrayed
by Chris
Violette.
- Bridge Carson
- The S.P.D. Green
Ranger; the strangest of all of the Rangers. To clear his mind,
he does a headstand. His genetic power was the ability to scan
other's auras, a form of psychometry. At the end of the series, he
is promoted to Blue Ranger, as Sky was promoted to Red Ranger. In
an episode of Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive (Once a Ranger),
we find out that because of Sky's promotion to Commander, he is the
new B-Squad Red Ranger. He was portrayed by Matt
Austin.
- Z
Delgado
- The S.P.D. Yellow Ranger; she, along with Jack, were
on the run from S.P.D. until she decided to take up Doggie Cruger's
offer of becoming the Yellow Ranger. Her genetic power was the
ability to create doppelgängers of herself. She was
portrayed by Monica
May.
- Sydney "Syd" Drew
- The S.P.D Pink
Ranger. Her genetic power was the ability to make her fist into
an object that she handled. She was portayed by Alycia
Purrott.
- Omega Ranger (Sam)
- Sam was a child in the year 2025 who had befriended the S.P.D.
Rangers. In the year 2040, he became the S.P.D. Omega Ranger, and
was sent into the past to prevent a tragedy from creating his own
future. However, as a result of the time travel, he could only
exist either as an orb of energy or morphed as the Omega Ranger. He
was voiced by Brett Stewart.
- Commander Anubis
"Doggie" Cruger
- The commander of S.P.D.'s Earth Branch, he also holds the title
of the S.P.D. Shadow Ranger. He is a Sirian, an alien species
resembling humanoid reptilian dogs. He is in S.P.D. because he is
trying to find his wife, Isinia, who was abducted by one of Emperor
Grumm's underlings. He was portrayed in suit and in voice by John Tui.
- Doctor Katherine "Kat" Manx
- S.P.D. Earth Branch's lead scientific researcher; she is the
one that develops the Ranger technology, and led a research team
that inadvertently created the B-Squad Rangers and their genetic
powers. She is of an alien race that resembles earth cats, as her name suggests. When she was faced with
a situation that required action over talk, she activated a 1-hour
temporary SPD Morpher and became the S.P.D. Kat Ranger. She was
portrayed by Michelle Langstone.
- Nova Ranger
- Sam's ally and fellow Ranger in the year 2040. She was voiced
by Antonia
Prebble. She appeared only in the last episode of the SPD
series.
Allies
S.P.D.
staff
- Supreme Commander Fowler "Birdy": The supreme
Commander of S.P.D. In 'Dismissed', he relieved Cruger of duty,
reinstating him after he saved Birdy from Gruumm. In 'Katastrophe',
he gave Kat the one hour morpher. In 'Endings Part 2', he returned
to Earth and helped S.P.D. hold off Gruumm's forces. He was
portrayed by Paul
Norell.
- Sergeant Silverback: An S.P.D. drill sergeant
who teaches B-Squad to work together. Silverback is very bossy and
cynical, he speaks like a stereotypical military officer, and looks
like a cross between a caveman and ape.
He, too, returned in 'Endings Part 2' to aid the Rangers. He was
portrayed by John
Tui.
- Piggy: A turncoat informant for the Rangers,
the Troobians, and Broodwing. Upon winning the lottery, he opens a
restaurant that is constantly having its patrons driven away by the
appearance of B-Squad. Between episodes 16 and 25, he was absent
from the show because Tomars transported him to New Zealand.
According to the Power Rangers: Mystic Force Episode,
"Ranger Down", Piggy has been living on Earth since 2006. He was
portrayed by Barnie
Duncan.
- Boom: A former cadet who flunked out of the
Academy and currently serves as Kat's assistant and "Chief Gadget
Tester." He dreamed of becoming a Power Ranger, and even
masqueraded as the "SPD Orange Ranger" to impress his parents. He
was portrayed by Kelson Henderson.
Other
allies
- Dino Thunder Power
Rangers: The Dino Rangers first meet with their
successors when Broodwing uses the Red, Blue and Yellow Dino Gems
to transport Conner, Ethan and Kira from their high-school reunion
to 2025 in the hopes of gaining their aid in destroying the planet.
They refuse and escape, soon crossing paths with the B-Squad and,
with their re-charged Dino Morphers, helping the B-Squad drive back
a massive robot army. The two Ranger teams meet again in the past
when Gruumm discovers a wormhole and uses it to travel back to a
time before S.P.D. ever existed. The B-Squad follows Gruumm upon
learning of the wormhole and they emerge in the year 2004 where
Gruumm recruits Zeltrax as one of his generals and faces the
combined forces of all 7 S.P.D. Rangers and all 5 Dino Rangers in a
battle to save the past, and ultimately the future, from Troobian
rule, the first time the two Ranger teams met, they had their
memories erased in the end.
- Ally Samuels: She is the daughter of the owner
of Samuels Clothing. Jack found her one day loading up her truck
with clothes. He first thought she was stealing the clothing, but
after realizing his mistake, Jack offered to help Ally in her work
of giving out clothes to the homeless. Furthermore, it was strongly
inferred that they have a developing romantic relationship. After
the final battle was won, Jack resigned from S.P.D. and went into
business with Ally, helping those in need. They were also joined by
Piggy. She was portrayed by Beth Allen.
- Isinia Cruger: Commander Cruger's wife,
captured by Emperor Grumm in the battle that destroyed nearly all
of the Sirian race. Cruger thought that she had died until trying
to find a Troobian guilty for her murder, only for Judgement Mode
to conclude that he was not guilty. She was saved from the
Troobians during the escape from the Troobian mothership. She is
portrayed by Tandi
Wright
Villains
- Emperor Gruumm: The warlord and commander of
the Troobian Empire, as well as Cruger's archenemy. Loyal servant
of Omni, Gruumm has looted some of Earth's resources – diamonds, gold, Iridium, and HemoTech Synthetic Plasma (which
is used as a synthesizing agent) for the construction of the
Magnificence. He was finally defeated by Cruger and contained in
the series finale. He was portrayed by Rene Naufahu.
- Mora/Morgana: Gruumm's evil
right-hand operative. Once a 10-year child by the name of Mora, she
could bring monsters she has drawn to life. After failing one time
too many, Gruumm reverted her back into her original adult form as
punishment for her failure to destroy the Rangers. As a result,
Morgana sought to destroy the Rangers herself so she could be
rewarded by resuming her younger form. When Morgana went to Earth
and obtained containers of "HemoTech Synthetic Plasma" for Gruumm,
he returned her to her younger form once again. However, following
an encounter with Omni, Mora was turned into one of its agents, and
her personality was drastically altered. She tried to stop Cruger
from getting to Gruumm, only to be contained as a result. Mora is
portrayed by Olivia James-Baird and Morgana is
portrayed by Josephine Davison.
- Broodwing: A Troobian creature who survives in
an artificial environment. He is an arms-dealer by trade, providing
weapons & giant robots to whomever can pay him. The only thing
that matters to him are money and power. Though he originally dealt
mainly with Gruumm, he later began to plot against him around
'Zapped'. In 'Endings', he took control of the Delta Base, but was
ejected and contained. He was voiced by Jim McLarty.
- Omni: The true malevolent power behind Gruumm.
It appears as a disembodied brain-like creature with one eyestalk
and possesses psionic powers, most notably hypnotism. His
goal is the completion of his biomechanical body, the
"Magnificence". It was successfully built, but when Cruger opened a
hatch in the Magnificence, the Rangers, in the SWAT Megazord,
destroyed it. He was voiced by Geoff Dolan.
- Krybots
- Blueheads: Voiced by Derek Judge.
- Organgeheads: Voiced by James Gaylyn.
A-Squad
The A-Squad was the S.P.D. Academy's elite team. Their helmets
are the same ones used in Power Rangers in Space
(with the black helmet repainted to become A-Squad Green's helmet).
and they also had the S.P.D. Badge on the top of the helmet. During
their early appearances in the series, they only appear morphed and
are sent out to face the newest threat to the planet's safety.
However, something seems to be wrong with the A-Squad, as mentioned
by Bridge, sensing something wrong with "their aura". The reason
for this was later explained when the A-Squad revealed their true
allegiance and kidnapped Commander Cruger.
Following this treachery, the B-Squad battled with the A-Squad.
B-Squad eventually managed to overcome them, but the A-Squad upped
the ante by unleashing their own Megazord. In the ensuing battle,
the Omegamax Megazord was disabled and the Delta Squad Megazord was
destroyed, but the S.W.A.T. Megazord proved victorious. The A-Squad
was found guilty of treason and was subsequently disbanded and
jailed.
Arsenal
- Delta Morphers: The morphers used by the
B-Squad. This device contains 5 functions, separated by 3 different
tabs:
- Morph: The "Change" option on the Delta
Morphers transforms the cadets into their Ranger costumes with the
morphing call "S.P.D Emergency!"
- Power Up to S.W.A.T. Mode: When the Rangers
activate the "Change" option while morphed and call for it, their
S.W.A.T. armor appears.
- Communicator: The "Phone" option serves as
basic communication allowing the Rangers to contact each other or
the Academy, as well as summon the Delta Runners.
- Judgment Scanner: The "Judge" option assesses
the guilt or innocence of anyone the Rangers bring into custody. It
measures pulse and electrical impulses before rendering a verdict,
and it never makes mistakes.
- Containment Mode: If a criminal is charged
Guilty, this subsection of "Judge" will blast him with Anti-Matter
Fusion, sealing him in a Containment Card and making transportation
of the detainee a non-issue.
- Patrol Morpher: The Shadow Ranger's morpher
looks exactly the same as the Delta Morphers and has the same
functions, but is colored black. It however does not enable
Commander Cruger to access S.W.A.T mode
- Omega Morpher: The Omega Ranger's morpher
features a throttle control that gives him access to a variety of
powers including:
- Electro Mode: The Omega Morpher's main attack,
an electrifying attack that can injure opponents greatly.
- Blast Mode: It allows the Omega Ranger to
gather energy in the palm of his hand before discharging it as a
powerful shockwave.
- Power Mode: Similar to Muscle Mode, it
increases the Omega Ranger's strength.
- Muscle Mode: It enhances the Omega Ranger's
physical strength.
- Hyper Mode: Once this is activated, the Omega
Ranger can either slow down time or increase his speed at
will.
- Light beam Mode: The Omega Ranger attacks his
opponent with a "bar" of energy as a finishing move.
- Charged-Up Mode: The Omega Ranger can
strengthen his stats.
- Judgment Scanner: The "Judge" option assesses
the guilt or innocence of anyone the Rangers bring into custody. It
measures pulse and electrical impulses before rendering a verdict,
and it never makes mistakes.
- Kat Morpher: A red and white Delta Morpher
with a 60-minute time limit issued to Dr. Kat Manx by Supreme
Commander Birdy. With it, Kat temporarily donned the guise of the
Kat Ranger.
- Nova Morpher: a gold-colored version of the
Omega Morpher.
- Magna Morpher: It was created specifically for
the Red Ranger and allows him to call the S.P.D. Battlizer. It is
stored within a special compartment in R.I.C., and looks like the
Omega and Nova Morphers. It is not related to the Magna Morpher
used in Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy.
Weapons
- Delta Blasters: The Red Ranger's personal
sidearms, they can function separately or be combined into the
Delta Combo Blaster.
- Delta Max Strikers: The Blue, Green, Yellow,
and Pink Rangers' personal sidearms. The barrel of the blaster
doubles as a sword, while the grip serves as a tazer-like
weapon.
- Shadow Saber: The personal weapon of the
Shadow Ranger. Its blade can deliver a powerful energy slash for a
finishing move.
- Delta Enforcers: These powerful guns
associated with S.W.A.T. mode have different functions depending on
the card swiped and inserted into them, such as Containment
Mode.
- R.I.C. 2.0 (Robotic Interactive Canine): A
robotic dog with multiple special features. R.I.C. was scheduled
for retirement before being severely damaged while on a mission
with Syd. In an effort to prevent R.I.C. from being discarded, Syd
turns to Bridge for help. With assistance from Boom, Bridge
re-invents R.I.C., dubbing him "R.I.C 2.0" In his upgraded form,
R.I.C is able to transform into a weapon for the Rangers called the
Canine Cannon when the bone-shaped key is placed in his mouth.
R.I.C. was later upgraded and integrated into the Red Ranger's Battlizer system, forming the Sonic Mode
armor.
- S.P.D. Battlizer: Accessed by the Magna
Morpher, the S.P.D. Battlizer was designed by Kat and Boom. The
Battlizer has two modes, the second mode utilizing a reconfigured
R.I.C.
- Cyber Mode: It enhances Jack's agility and
fighting ability to superhuman levels and features a sword as well
as some armor.
- Sonic Mode: R.I.C. completely transforms into
armor complete with rocket booster pack, siren lasers, and flaming
sword.
-
- Note: The Battlizer received heavy criticism after its
introduction. Some fans have referenced Jack's "strategically
placed armor" and named it the "Cyber Diaper" or "Battle Thong."
After "S.W.A.T Mode" was introduced, the role of the Battlizer was
heavily downplayed.
- S.W.A.T. Mode: Special Weapons And
Tactics
This technology, created by Kat and stolen by Piggy, was rebuilt
and given to the B-Squad Rangers once they learned to work together
in S.W.A.T. Part 2. In this mode, they gain the Delta
Enforcers and chest armor. Also, the lights on their helmets extend
and become antenna/communication devices. S.W.A.T. has many other
valuable functions, including heat seeking and nightvision. Once
morphed, the Rangers summon this armor at will via their morphers
after crying out "S.P.D. S.W.A.T. Mode!"
Vehicles
- Patrol Cycles: A trio of motorcycles
commandeered by the Red, Green and Blue Rangers. The Red and Green
Patrol Cycles are sleek and powerful, while the Blue Ranger's
Patrol Cycle is a slightly bulky older model.
- Delta Cruiser: A standard issue Jeep used by
the Yellow and Pink Rangers.
- Delta ATV: Four wheeled vehicle belonging to
the Shadow Ranger. It is equipped with powerful blasters.
- Uniforce Cycle: A motorized unicycle belonging
to the Omega Ranger.
- S.W.A.T. Truck: An armored truck used by the
S.W.A.T. Rangers. It can be commandeered from the front or the
top.
Zords
Main article: Zords in
Power Rangers: S.P.D.
The Zords in Power Rangers:
S.P.D. were law-enforcement vehicles, designed by researchers
working for Space Patrol Delta, notably Doctor
Kat Manx.
Episodes
Main article: List of
Power Rangers: S.P.D. episodes
| # |
Air date |
Episode Title |
| 1 |
2005-02-05 |
"Beginnings, Part I" |
| 2 |
2005-02-05 |
"Beginnings, Part II" |
| 3 |
2005-02-12 |
"Confronted" |
| 4 |
2005-02-19 |
"Walls" |
| 5 |
2005-02-26 |
"Dogged" |
| 6 |
2005-03-05 |
"A-Bridged" |
| 7 |
2005-03-12 |
"Sam, Part I" |
| 8 |
2005-03-19 |
"Sam, Part II" |
| 9 |
2005-04-02 |
"Idol" |
| 10 |
2005-04-09 |
"Stakeout" |
| 11 |
2005-04-16 |
"Shadow, Part I" |
| 12 |
2005-04-23 |
"Shadow, Part II" |
| 13 |
2005-04-30 |
"Abandoned" |
| 14 |
2005-05-07 |
"Wired, Part I" |
| 15 |
2005-05-14 |
"Wired, Part II" |
| 16 |
2005-05-21 |
"Boom" |
| 17 |
2005-06-04 |
"Recognition" |
| 18 |
2005-06-11 |
"Samurai" |
| 19 |
2005-06-18 |
"Dismissed" |
| 20 |
2005-06-25 |
"Perspective" |
| 21 |
2005-07-10 |
"Messenger, Part I" |
| 22 |
2005-07-16 |
"Messenger, Part II" |
| 23 |
2005-07-25 |
"Zapped" |
| 24 |
2005-08-12 |
"Reflection, Part I" |
| 25 |
2005-08-12 |
"Reflection, Part II" |
| 26 |
2005-08-15 |
"S.W.A.T., Part I" |
| 27 |
2005-08-22 |
"S.W.A.T., Part II" |
| 28 |
2005-08-29 |
"Robotpalooza" |
| 29 |
2005-09-26 |
"Katastrophe" |
| 30 |
2005-10-03 |
"Missing" |
| 31 |
2005-10-11 |
"History" |
| 32 |
2005-09-23 |
"Impact" |
| 33 |
2005-10-17 |
"Badge" |
| 34 |
2005-10-28 |
"Insomnia" |
| 35 |
2006-02-02 |
"Wormhole" |
| 36 |
2005-11-04 |
"Resurrection" |
| 37 |
2005-11-07 |
"Endings, Part I" |
| 38 |
2005-11-14 |
"Endings, Part II" |
Video
game
-
Main article: Power
Rangers: S.P.D. (video game)
There was one game produced for the Space Patrol Delta
series. On the Game Boy Advance, there was a side-scrolling version
which was a simple platformer involving fighting several foes from
the series. You might fight Troobians on rooftops and inside
buildings. This features one level, which is the final level, where
you play as Shadow Ranger. This game is 'role play' style, where
you play with multiple Rangers from episodes Beginnings Part
2 to Shadow Part 2.
Comic
strip
A new monthly comic strip based on the series appeared every
issue of Jetix Magazine in the UK in 2005. Jetix
Magazine is the official magazine of JETIX, the channel that shows
S.P.D. in the UK. The strip was the first Power Rangers
strip to be written by Transformers writer Simon Furman, collaborating for the first
time on the PR strip with equally popular TF artist Andrew Wildman,
who had previously done artwork for other Power Rangers strips
under Jetix Magazines' previous banner of Fox Kids' Wicked. The
strip ended with its own conclusion to the SPD series, the first
time any comic strip version of Power Rangers has dared to pull off
a different take on a PR finale. In the strip, A-Squad are
brainwashed instead of corrupted and turn against their superiors.
The B-Squad regulars deal with them and help Cruger defeat and
overcome both Grumm and Omni, before being promoted to A-Squad
status.
During the course of the strip, a running sub-plot involving a
rogue Krybot who had become self aware and rebelled against Grumm
gradually unfolded, he would resurface to warn SPD of Grumm's
invasion attempt in the final story and supply Jack with a device
that once inserted on the Terror, would incapacitate the Krybot
fleet.
Unlike "Endings", Jack does not leave the team, in another
change, the Rangers do not decline the position of A-Squad (in the
season, the rank of A-Squad was discarded in light of the previous
team tarnishing it with their trecherous ways)
Notes
- ^
Note: Wormhole aired out of production order in early
February 2006.
External
links
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