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Lothor's Revenge
02/01/18, 05:15 PM
Zordon warned the originals not to break his three rules or risk losing their powers. Could Zlrdon actually strip a Ranger of their powers on command?

Captain Codfish
02/01/18, 05:17 PM
I think it would have taken the other Rangers to take the offending Ranger's coin away. There was no killswitch for the powers.

MattEmily
02/01/18, 05:22 PM
of course he could since they could force them to teleport to the base and take their powers away from there if they had refused to just hand them over

Lothor's Revenge
02/01/18, 07:57 PM
Why didn't he do that to Tommy then during the Evil Green Saga?

MattEmily
02/01/18, 08:23 PM
Why didn't he do that to Tommy then during the Evil Green Saga?

1. he wasn't the one who chose him.
2. Tommy would still be evil so there'd be the concern of him trashing the base like he did before
3. it's also possible Zordon and Alpha didn't have a link to the 6th Coin until he teamed up with the team
4. another theory is that it's possible Rita blocked any possibility of Zordon or Alpha deactivating Tommy's grid link

Kimberly Cares
02/01/18, 08:44 PM
I agree, Rita had control of those powers. So Zordon couldn't take them away. But it turned out to be hard for Rita too lol.

I do think Zordon had away to take the powers away from his Rangers. But its funny he needed a special sword to actually transfer those powers. So if his Rangers all misbehaved he couldn't just select new ones.

MattEmily
02/01/18, 09:14 PM
I agree, Rita had control of those powers. So Zordon couldn't take them away. But it turned out to be hard for Rita too lol.

I do think Zordon had away to take the powers away from his Rangers. But its funny he needed a special sword to actually transfer those powers. So if his Rangers all misbehaved he couldn't just select new ones.

not quite right about the Sword of Light it was only required because Zack, Trini and Jason were leaving hence why they went to get the Sword I think it was more like a way to protect against an overload. The Rangers could've passed on their powers on their own but because too many were doing it at once the grid would've been overloaded so they kind of used the Sword as an energy source to help in the transfer so that it would stabilize the grid.

Massive Ego
02/02/18, 01:21 PM
I think he was just trying to motivate the Rangers to play by the rules. He couldn't force a Ranger to give up their powers. He just made sure he picked teens that he felt would follow the rules.

MattEmily
02/02/18, 03:28 PM
I think he was just trying to motivate the Rangers to play by the rules. He couldn't force a Ranger to give up their powers. He just made sure he picked teens that he felt would follow the rules.

exactly he didn't mind if something happened that broke the rules he just wanted to ensure that their identities would be safe so that it wouldn't interfere with their mission on top of which using your power for personal gain is a bad quality and could be construe as evil.

The escalation rule is just about a code of ethics if the villains escalate then it's fine for you to escalate too and if there's no other choice but to escalate against a strong being then that's fine too.

A Gia To Remember
02/02/18, 05:16 PM
I always wondered about this myself. Maybe he could cut them off from the Morphing Grid?

Blastr Zack
02/02/18, 05:23 PM
We never saw a Ranger break the rules while on Zordon 's team.

MattEmily
02/02/18, 09:37 PM
We never saw a Ranger break the rules while on Zordon 's team.

sure we did.

Adam, Aisha and Rocky found out their identities but that was an accident.
Tommy intentionally revealed his identity to David.
Justin found out by accident since they had no way of knowing that he was under Rocky's hospital bed.

Captain Codfish
02/02/18, 09:56 PM
But those weren't done on purpose. Which the rules clearly were designed to prevent . Which was to prevent Rangers from intentionally revealing their identities.

MattEmily
02/02/18, 10:49 PM
But those weren't done on purpose. Which the rules clearly were designed to prevent . Which was to prevent Rangers from intentionally revealing their identities.

2 out of 3 weren't done on purpose. Tommy intentionally did it without a reason he had no reason to expose himself to David

No Green Spandex
02/02/18, 11:20 PM
Leave it to Tommy to get special treatment.

Captain Mutiny
02/02/18, 11:22 PM
The Rangers didn't know Justin was hiding under the table. So they had no idea that he found out their identities.

MattEmily
02/03/18, 01:40 AM
The Rangers didn't know Justin was hiding under the table. So they had no idea that he found out their identities.

yes that's true BUT Tommy did it intentionally with no good reason. He could've came up with some explanation for how he knew Tommy was safe so that David would buy it without exposing his identity. Tommy was just being lazy.

No Green Spandex
02/03/18, 08:05 AM
Tommy being Tommy then.

Lord Leo
02/03/18, 08:07 AM
I guess Zordon gave Tommy special treatment there. He was the original Lord Leo afterall. Although not even close to as bad.

Captain Mutiny
02/03/18, 08:09 AM
My mistake, I read your original comment wrong. I thought you said 2 out of 3 were intentional.

Ranger Master
02/03/18, 11:51 AM
Zordon could have taking away their powers in a second. But chose to do it in diplomatic fashion to keep the remaining Rangers in line. He only sent the original team for the Sword of Light to try and eliminate the three departing Rangers. It was better to have them gone so he didn't have a bunch of former Rangers running around. Plus they wouldn't be around to infulence his current Rangers.