Target Rangers

  1. In a junkyard in Angel Grove, Cogs of both colors were using spare parts to construct the body of Silo; where they obtained the parts for the missiles or the rocket fuel for his flight is unknown.
  2. Jennifer, Rocky's science project partner, looked exactly like Zarius, but without the mind crystal.
  3. To restart her and Rocky's computer game in the mode she preferred (trivia rather than combat), Jennifer, at one of the resource center's computers, looked at a sheet of paper and then said, "Okay, let's wipe and reboot the main hard drive."; the screen was shown to read, "Angel Grove High School Datanet. Library User: Jennifer," and it soon entered the computer game's trivia mode.
  4. The Datanet login screen apparently referred to the resource center as the library.
  5. According to the computer trivia game Jennifer had designed with Rocky, Angel Grove was established in 1775; in actual history, California was still a part of Mexico in 1775 and would not contain significant numbers of people from the United States until the gold rush in 1848.
  6. Telling Rocky to meet her back there later that afternoon, Jennifer activated a security code on the resource center's (public) computer so no one could get into the system while they were gone.
  7. Silo's body looked exactly like the robot fighters in the computer game Rocky and Jennifer were designing at the time the Cogs were finishing up Silo's construction.
  8. The Silo in the sentai footage had a black square projection sticking out of his back which was not present in the US footage.
  9. When the communicator beeped, Tanya remarked, "We're about to find out," but anything that she would have been referring to was several lines earlier.
  10. When Orbus made Silo grow, Silo was on his knees, as though he had sustained a hit. Though Silo had easily resisted the Zeo Laster pistols blasts.
  11. Giant Silo took the Zeo Megazord into space and then hurled it toward the sun from closer to the sun than the Earth but still a very long distance away; such a journey, powered by Silo's rocket boosters, would have taken years, not mere moments; furthermore, the Megazord's drift into the sun from the drop-off point would have taken many more years; the same times apply to Silo's and the Megazord's return trips to Earth.
  12. When the Rangers would switch Zeo Battle Helmets on the Zeo Megazord, the Ranger to summon his or her Battle Helmet would somehow switch seats with Tommy to assume the front position; the cockpit was far too small to allow the Rangers to get up and swap seats, so some sort of teleportation must have been involved.
  13. Adam used the Zeo IV Battle Helmet and it's Gravity Power to break the chains around the Zeo Megazord.
  14. After flying away from the sun wearing the Zeo II Battle Helmet, the Zeo Megazord was suddenly wearing the default Zeo V Battle Helmet again.
  15. Zeo III Battle Helmet's Pyramid Power seemed to be the Battle Helmet that could control gravity, not the Zeo IV Battle Helmet.

Some of the above mistakes come from Joe Rovang's Writers' Guide.

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