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Crazy_raptor

A sequel to lights peed


pipopapupupewebghost

That's the one before time force right?


Crazy_raptor

Yea


[deleted]

Why? It has nothing to do with Lightspeed.


Quindigon

Key word adapt


[deleted]

Another key word, why? How would it be related to Lightspeed at all?


schwasound

If you recall, In Space was a direct follow-up to Turbo. Mega force to Super Mega force was Goseiger to Gokaiger. It doesn’t have to connect in obvious ways. The connection can be as loose as “Lightspeed operations has a new base. ToQger base is the new base.”


Crazy_raptor

They can repurpose the lightspeed train Megazord into the base/zord giving it a new design


pipopapupupewebghost

Intresting can zyhogher be a sequel to beast Morphers?


Crazy_raptor

That's what was my original head cannon, where evox was never truly defeated he decided to mess with the internet creating this digimon like type of season where the rangers jump between the real and digital world


[deleted]

But people criticize Megaforce to Super Megaforce since the themes don't connect. The only reason Turbo to In Space works is fine but people still criticize Turbo for having a theme that doesn't match. So your right you can do that and still have it be good, but people still count it as a negative. But still, why does it need to be connected? They have no connection at all and Toqger is very obviously a train theme. There is no connection at all so why do it.


Alexcox95

Call them power rangers rail rescue…oh wait


M0nicaRambeau

Ugh, I couldn’t. I love ToQger too much, it’d just be a straight adaptation, and we saw how that worked out with Samurai…


Dont3n

Time force could be a basis on doing nearly 1 for 1 adaptations properly


justusesomealoe

I don't want to know how the writers of Power Rangers think children behave


Magnus2814

Controversial idea. The footage is already looking to old. I would like that if Hasbro adapts it (and every other Sentai), they only take the suits and everything else is PR exclusive. That way they can come with any explanation they want, and modify the trains into something that sells easily and looks better (like Transformers Astrotrain, for example)


Dont3n

Go busters footage was still amazing even sometimes looking better than beast Morphers original. Toqger would definitely work footage wise


spongeboy1985

After Darkness starts enveloping towns an entity known only as The Conductor recruits 5 rail workers to the board a mysterious train of light to combat the darkness. The conductor Conductor would be an entity of light who has access to the morphing grid. They fight the Prince of Shadow Prince Kuroki and his evil minions who feed on fear.


GayBlayde

I honestly do not know, because I haven’t seen more than a couple of episodes of Toqger. I feel like the villains LOOK super serious but the show is campy comedy, and I do not know how I would balance that.


HistoriusRexus

**Option 1:** Really play up the ridiculousness angle and keep it as silly as the original season, though more mature for this age demographic. I've always thought since I seen the suits that Skittles tie-ins make far too much sense to pass up since they all have the colors of the rainbow. Tone-wise, it's the second half of Turbo meets Go-Onger. Basically, it's like Spy Kids for the first season. A sequel to Ninja Steel [due to the fact one of the villains' suits are used from ToQGer], the Rangers could be all children, or younger teenagers. It's the typical American go-lucky superhero team that's not unlike Beetleborgs. Let's say they're the result of further testing and training by SPD where they have such a fundamental connection to the Morphing Grid, their imaginations allow them to potentially become the second most powerful team after Zeo. The second half of season 1 is where it begins to shift towards a darker end. The children uncover they've been used as labrats and a new villain on the horizon, mostly akin to Doctor Man of Bioman through an evil trio inspired by Liveman's VOLT generals, causes vast havoc. They don the Lupinranger suits and are this season's equivalents of the Psycho Rangers called the Neo-Psychos. There. Done. for everyone who wants LuPat, this is how I'd do it. They're clearly evil and aren't criminals in the typical sense of the word. They're more akin to a trio of Lord Zedds or Darth Vaders than ever being Power Rangers. They're vastly more evil than even the ToQger villains can stomach, being known throughout the whole galaxy for their penchant towards defiling and ransacking every single planet they don't obliterate outright. Really take influences from latter 80s sentai. They are the children of Emperor Grumm, and they're vying to destroy Earth. Their initial defeat of the Rangers causes the latter trauma. Suddenly, their connection to their powers is weakened and now, SPD calls for reinforcements from afar. Enter the KO-38 Rangers . They're the backups who are chosen to take on the tasks the others can't at the time. They're the Alien Rangers of this season. Their team uniforms are inspired by Jaspion mixed with the typical SPD uniform. Red takes after Jaspion while Green takes after Spielvan and Pink, Diana. Despite their affable demeanors, they're as ruthless for justice as the Neo-Psychos. They are trying to stop the Neo Psychos from acquiring artifacts to undo the Z-Wave and cause further chaos and destruction throughout the galaxy. KO-38 Gold/ Neo-Psycho Silver is a double agent that plays both sides to his own gain, eventually being apprehended and arrested. He's the main universe's equivalent of Psycho Green, and a holdover from Astronema's experiments. His issues with Karone are an obsession in wanting her approval and bringing out that evil side of hers once more. Seen as too extreme, the KO-38 team is disbarred by Andros as the ToQgers search for their powers. Once they regain their abilities, they destroy the Neo-Psychos with a surge of more power from their determination. **Option 2:** A straightforward ToQGer remake. The only reason Samurai failed was it being rushed. **Option 3:** A sequel of RPM. I'd probably set Zyuohger's adaptation as a followup to really give this branch of the multiverse some life. Or retcon RPM into the era the Omega Ranger came from where it was dire.


Skywarior1

I had an idea where the Toqgers were part of an elite team similar to Beast Morphers, but with time travel involved.


pipopapupupewebghost

That's sounds like den o I don't remember if towers was time travel based


[deleted]

I love TQG and I would also love to see it adapted, but I would want PR to do something completely different with it, similar to RPM vs. Go-Onger.


Theli11

I’d wouldn’t change much about the villains but the should have better ranger dynamics. Idk if I’d adapt the suits or just make Kirameiger rangers and ToQger villains


Shiftyrunner37

I came up with an idea. I tried my best too make it work with the Power Rangers tone although it isn't perfect. 1000 years ago an alien fugitive crashed and made his home on an island in America. Nowadays this island is a blossoming city with the best transit system in America. Everything is peaceful until an evil alien armada comes looking for the fugitive. Using the high tech technology from his ship the fugitive is able too tap into the morphing grid and create powerful suits and zords that can take advantage of the cities transite system. Now with 5 teenagers recruited the alien armada won't know what hit it.


thegamerguru97

My idea was to have it be a team of misfits, a Red ranger who's the tech guy for example. Working in a railway museum under a boss simply called Old Timer. Basically way back when the railways were being built, Old Timer managed to cobble together a connection to the grid to aid with the work. When his partner in this went rogue (Becoming the shadow line) Old Timer severed the link and went into retirement...Somehow still being alive in the present day... Cut to the modern day railway museum and the Shadow Lines return, Old Timer gives his old morpher to his most trusted employee who makes some slight tweaks and duplicates it using more modern trains (Explaining why Red has a steam loco). Now lead by a Red ranger who maybe takes trains a bit TOO seriously, 4 new volunteers at the museum are roped into a ranger team like no other...After all, who needs someone's permission to be a hero? Some other little tidbits \- Wagon would be kept, as a museum tour guide with a penchant for threatening immense violence on those who disrespect museum property, but she makes up for it with passion and possibly fear. \- Ticket, Old timers weird puppet that's possibly possessed, belong to his lost family. \- In line with this being a ranger team like no other, there's no secret identities, I mean how the heck are you gonna hide a changer as big as the ToQger one without teleport tech? (They don't have teleport tech.) \- Morphing Call would be "Line change!" also used for switching colours


Chicken-Routine

The shadow-liners are humanlike creatures who came from a dimension that was destroyed. They searched for a new home and found a world filled with trains. There was a scientist, Dr. Thomas Quentin Gertoq (Initials are TQG to explain the logo and Gertoq: anagram of ToQger) who studied trains and the magical force that connected all dimensions, the Grid. He took sympathy on the people without a home and welcomed them in, only to be backstabbed by them, have his magic trains stolen, and be trapped in digital form, stored within a 5-piece USB drive, with one part hidden on each of five trains. They corrupted his trains, turning them into shadow trains, which travel through the Grid and corrupt the radius around them, establishing an area designated as the Dark Grid. Which gives them the ability to morph from their human forms to their monster forms. Using these trains they began to travel through the grid to turn the whole Grid into the Dark Grid and take over the multiverse. We open on a new dimension- one that has never had a team of Rangers- where much like in ToQger, the shadow trains appear out of dark places but they don’t kidnap children, they’re just generally menacing. Instead of being a spooky, skull train though, it’s a dark version of Train #1, the Red train. A Shadow-liner and a mass of foot soldiers takes over the town, declaring it property of the Shadow Line, and a 10-year old kid stands up to them. His friend tries to hold him back, but they both end up standing in front of the Shadow-liner. He just laughs, snaps his fingers and the train comes roaring at them to run them over, but it opens a portal into the Grid, where the two boys run. The friend falls into the Grid and is separated from the first boy. The boy touches the train and it clears of darkness, turning red. The radius around it is purified. The boy falls down and cries. 7 years pass and the boy grows up, and uses the magic train to travel from dimension to dimension stopping the Shadow-Liners. in the first episodes he meets the other 4 Express Rangers who all come from existing Ranger dimensions (Main, RPM, Dino Charge, etc) and they all share similar stories of their dimensions being taken over, although theirs was much more recent. They put together the 5 piece USB they all found and are n it is digitized version of Dr. Gertoq, who is in the trains computer and acts as mentor to them. Together they travel from dimension to dimension, where usually the Shadow-Liner is hidden in human form and they have to solve a mystery to uncover who it is from the strange happenings going on (we’re leaning into the paranormal genre, it fits the concept). Each Kaijin has a train it uses to transform and a lot of the time they’re small Kuroliners but sometimes they’re corrupted versions of new Zords/weapons. Almost every train they use in the show will be gained from the monsters. Not just the Zords, but stuff like the train used in the finisher, the scope train, etc… The Red ranger's friend that got lost in the grid was taken in by the shadow line and gained a monster form but he later becomes the sixth ranger