The Delta Discovery

Episode Information

Power Rangers in Space
Season 6

Title Card for “The Delta Discovery”.
Episode #
261
Written by
Judd Lynn
Directed by
Koichi Sakamoto
U.S. Premiere
Total U.S. airings
15
(list of airings)
Last U.S. airing
Sunday, September 16, 2007
(on Toon Disney)
Tokusatsu footage
  • Megaranger # 2, 11, 20, 21, 33
Previous Episode
The Wasp with a Heart
Next Episode
The Great Evilyzer
Villains
Astronema, Crocovile (I), Crocovile (II), Dark Specter, Divatox, Ecliptor, Elgar, Piranhatrons, Quantrons, Rygog

Mistakes

  • As the communication device seemed to utilize a telephone-like receiver, it is unclear how Divatox heard Elgar’s comment about her being the smartest boss he had ever had. (05:49)
  • As the Megaship cruised up to Hercuron, its outer two boosters were still engaged. (07:32)
  • When the Megaship was shown from behind during the Rangers’ departure, their streaks flew from somewhere on the front right side of the ship rather than the standard left area. (07:32)
  • As the four teens ran toward the jump tubes, T.J. called, “Let’s rocket!” and they did their pre-morph gestures, but they then went down the jump tubes without having morphed. (11:00)
  • When the Megaship was shown from behind during the Rangers’ departure, their streaks flew from somewhere on the front right side of the ship rather than the standard left area. (11:06)
  • When the four Rangers flew to Earth while Andros went after the Delta Megaship, there were actually five streaks rather than four flying down from the Megaship. (11:06)
  • After the Astro Megazord Saber’s finishing move, Crocovile split into two. In the first shot, the original was on the right. However, in the next shot, the two had reversed their positions. (12:29)
  • The Delta Megaship was apparently in orbit around an Earth-like planet. (13:13)
  • There was an I.N.E.T. logo on the panel of the Delta Megaship’s control room which opened to reveal the security disc readers. (14:27)
  • When the Rangers went back to look for the Phantom Ranger, Carlos powered down with a greenish color instead of black. (19:27)
  • The atmosphere of Hercuron had perfect temperature, pressure, and composition for unprotected humans. (19:29)
  • Ed Neil was credited separately for the role of Rygog and the voice of Rygog in the ending credits. (21:18)

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