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'''Jen Scotts''' is the '''Pink Time Force Ranger''' and leader of the team. After the capture of the villain Ransik, Jen's boyfriend, Alex, proposed to her, only to be killed the next day. Jen vows to avenge Alex and capture Ransik, who had escaped. She takes the Pink, Blue, Green and Yellow Chrono Morphers and goes back in time to 2001. Jen was actually a fierce and strict person in front of the rangers and the newcomer Wes, but after getting to know them better, her attitude changes.
'''Jennifer "Jen" Scotts''' is the '''Pink Time Force Ranger''' and leader of the team. After the capture of the villain Ransik, Jen's boyfriend, Alex, proposed to her, only to be killed the next day. Jen vows to avenge Alex and capture Ransik, who had escaped. She takes the Pink, Blue, Green and Yellow Chrono Morphers and goes back in time to 2001. Jen was actually a fierce and strict person in front of the rangers and the newcomer Wes, but after getting to know them better, her attitude changes.


When Jen and the other Time Force rangers reunite to help the Wild Force rangers battle the Mut-Orgs, she is paired up with White Tiger Ranger Alyssa Enrilè, who has pink essence on her clothes. Her hair has briefly changed.
When Jen and the other Time Force rangers reunite to help the Wild Force rangers battle the Mut-Orgs, she is paired up with White Tiger Ranger Alyssa Enrilè, who has pink essence on her clothes. Her hair has briefly changed.

Revision as of 18:55, 8 August 2007

The Time Force Power Rangers are fictional characters and heroes in the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the television series Power Rangers: Time Force. They are members of the Time Force organisation, law-enforcement officers sent from the future to prevent changes in the past.

A Time Force Ranger can morph using a Chrono Morpher, which is DNA-locked to the first users. They are able to move at an enhanced speed.

Time Force Rangers possess a Time Force Badge, which seals a defeated, and shrunken, mutant criminal in Chrono Capsules. They are armed with a Chrono Blaster and Chrono Sabers. When the Rangers combine their weapons together, they create the Vortex Blaster.

The Rangers' commanding officer in the future is Captain Logan, and they are aided by Circuit the Robotic Owl.

Their known vehicles are the Time Jet, Vector Cycles, TF Eagle, and Strata Cycle. Their zords are detailed in the article Zords in Power Rangers: Time Force.

Jen Scotts

Jennifer "Jen" Scotts is the Pink Time Force Ranger and leader of the team. After the capture of the villain Ransik, Jen's boyfriend, Alex, proposed to her, only to be killed the next day. Jen vows to avenge Alex and capture Ransik, who had escaped. She takes the Pink, Blue, Green and Yellow Chrono Morphers and goes back in time to 2001. Jen was actually a fierce and strict person in front of the rangers and the newcomer Wes, but after getting to know them better, her attitude changes.

When Jen and the other Time Force rangers reunite to help the Wild Force rangers battle the Mut-Orgs, she is paired up with White Tiger Ranger Alyssa Enrilè, who has pink essence on her clothes. Her hair has briefly changed.

She is played by Erin Cahill.

Preceded by Pink Ranger
2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Power Rangers leader
2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Power Rangers leader
2001
Succeeded by
Succeeded by

Wesley Collins

Wesley Collins, played by Jason Faunt, is the Red Time Force Ranger and second-in-command of the team. He was recruited into Time Force in the year 2001 after the others had travelled back in time from the year 3000.

Preceded by Red Ranger
2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Red Ranger
2001
Succeeded by

Lucas Kendall

Lucas Kendall, played by Michael Copon, is the Blue Time Force Ranger and is obsessed with two things: looks and cars. In the year 3000 he is a racecar driver, and acts as a big brother figure to Trip. Lucas is also "cool", the sort of guy whom everyone seems jealous of (especially Trip), and seems to be a big hit with the ladies. After the Time Force Rangers return to the future, they later come back to assist the Wild Force Rangers in battling the Mut-Orgs. Lucas goes back to the future, revealing a possible romance between him and Nadira.

Preceded by Blue Ranger
2001
Succeeded by

Trip

Trip, played by Kevin Kleinberg, is the Green Time Force Ranger and a native of the planet Xybria. Thanks to a green gem embedded in his forehead he has the ability to read minds, pinpoint locations, and see the future in some instances. Green-haired, Trip is the naive member of the team, since his society is one without secrets. As such, he is sometimes gullible, leading to negative consequences.

Trip looks up to the other Rangers, but is a good Ranger in his own right. He is extremely skilled with technology, having created the Electro Booster weapon. He is also rumored to have created the robotic owl Circuit, but this has never been confirmed. Trip is also willing to stand up for what he believes is right, such as when he tried to protect a mutant named Notacon (who did not want to be evil) from being destroyed by Eric Myers just because Notacon was a mutant; Trip even put himself on the line to protect the poor mutant, and Eric deliberately missed the pair, sparing them.

Trip was in part responsible for Nadira's reform. He forced her to help a woman in labor, and the sight of the newborn made Nadira rethink her ways. Trip was sent back to the future by Wes, but accompanied the others back to the present to help him fight. He later returned with the other Time Force Rangers to battle the Mut-Orgs alongside the Wild Force Power Rangers. Trip is notable as the only power ranger not to wear his range color when not morphed. Instead of wearing green clothing he has green hair.

Preceded by Green Ranger
2001
Succeeded by

Katie Walker

Katie Walker, the Yellow Time Force Ranger is played by Deborah Estelle Phillips. Gifted with unnatural strength that might be the product of genetic engineering, Katie is always open with her feelings, a sharp contrast to the conservative Jen. After returning to the future, she comes back one more time to help fight the Mut-Orgs.

It should be noted that her Sentai counterpart was a male professional fighter. Hence in some of the morphed sequences, the Yellow Time Force Ranger would appear noticeably larger and more heavily built.

Katie is sometimes called Kate, and at most of the times she can be seen hugging her fellow ranger really really tightly, which is a habit of hers.

Preceded by Yellow Ranger
2001
Succeeded by

Alex

Alex is the former Red Time Force Ranger, and Jen's former fiance. He's a genetic descendant of Wesley Collins. He was supposedly killed by Ransik in the first episode, but later returned after the "timeline had shifted", taking the Red Ranger powers back. He was known for doing everything by the book, and was obsessed with his job. The other Rangers asked him to give the Powers back to Wes, who could inspire the team as Alex could not. He can be believed to be the new commander of the Time Force because Captain Logan calls him "sir."

On occasion, He has secretly helped the rangers from a small dark room in Time Force HQ. He sends the Time Shadow (and possibly controlled it) from this command system and keeps a close eye on the "past", he may have also been behind with Eric's Mega Battle mode.

He is only the second ranger to die on screen, following Kendrix Morgan from Lost Galaxy.

He is played by Jason Faunt.

Preceded by
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Red Ranger
3000
Succeeded by
none
Preceded by Red Ranger
2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Power Rangers leader
2001
Succeeded by

Eric Myers

Eric Myers (played by Daniel Southworth) is the Quantum Ranger, the sixth ranger of the Time Force Power Rangers.

Myers is first seen as a soldier working for the Silver Guardians, an organization established by Mr. Collins to protect the city. Wes later reveals that they attended the same private school. Whereas Wes came from a rich family, Myers worked hard and was dirt poor, and eventually decided to leave the school, saying he had "bigger plans". Myers was resentful for having to work so hard while Wes did not have to work at all. From this, Myers grew bitter and had few friends.

After discovering that Wes is the Red Time Force Ranger, Eric attempts to find his own powers. He becomes aware that the Time Force Power Rangers are looking for the Quantum Ranger power, and he gets to it first and morphs. He refuses to hand the powers over. Wes later accompanies him in a journey back in time to find the Quantum Ranger's Megazord, the Q-Rex.

Eric becomes a reluctant ally to the regular Rangers, remaining separate and occasionally aiding them at certain times. During the end of the series, Myers is wounded by a laser shot from a Cyclobot after shooting it, and he hands his morpher over to Wes. (He was originally supposed to die, like Timeranger's equivalent, Naoto Takizawa, but this was later changed because higher management did not like the original ending.) He recovers, though, and is still active as co-leader of the Silver Guardians (Wes became the other co-leader at the very end of the series).

Eric later makes a few other appearances. Now best friends with Wes, he teams up with the other Time Force Rangers in the team-up battle with the Wild Force Power Rangers, who are trying to stop a trio of Mutant-Org hybrids. During this time, he develops a love-hate relationship with Taylor Earhardt, the Yellow Wild Force Ranger. He is also one of ten Red Rangers to battle in the episode Forever Red, which celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Power Rangers franchise. He was the only "sixth Ranger" to appear (due to his red color); the other Red Rangers were part of their respective core teams.