Feed too much into the hysteria and swerving away from the crash that is the early morning vigil takes more than the road tolls. Talk is spreading and the levels start to wobble like the waves sent from the radiating box with speaking faces and walking arms they call the television.
Breaking in with dusty junk, the opener runs at being an essential throwaway. Can't have one without the other. Seeds of time start laying down from funky offbeat mysteries. Such as the reasoning behind the Raimei itself and how on earth running around with blades or swords for hands isn't the norm. Really, as the Time Shadow Megazord shows, it should be de rigueur. Then again, different zords for different fights. These Time Force Power Rangers must be super human from all the attacks they take up.
Frax gets his groove on as Katie, out of nowhere, brings up the whole situation on what kind of future will remain as the Power Rangers hang about in the year 2001. Ramifications, the ripple in the space-time and it's all about the time travelling paradox. A soul scratching journey into whether or not the future is worth fighting for when the present that is being protected affects that concerned future and any events in the present will inevitably alter the past events known to the future. Of course, anomalies within the timeline itself are ignored as the whole point of making something existence apparently isn't reliant on it being feasible. Like pulling a dead canary out of the shoe.
Soon Van - Friday, November 24, 2006 - 10:32
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