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Encyclopedia > Omega Ranger

Sam
First Appearance: Sam, Part 1 (Power Rangers: S.P.D.)
Last Appearance: Endings, Part 2 (Power Rangers: S.P.D.)
Number of episode appearances: 21
Status: Active Ranger
Affiliation: Space Patrol Delta
Homeworld: Earth
Weapon(s):
  • Omega Morpher
Zord(s):
  • Omega Max Cycle/Omega Max Megazord
Powers:
Portrayed by:

The Omega Ranger is a fictional character from the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the television series Power Rangers: S.P.D., set in the future year 2025. Sam's number is the roman numeral 6 (VI) since Sam is noted to be the real 6th ranger of the team. Sam is the English counterpart of the Japanese Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger's Dekabreak (Tekkan "Tetsu" Aira) Image File history File links OmegaSam. ... Endings Parts I and II are the last episodes in the television series Power Rangers: S.P.D., the 13th season of the long running Power Rangers franchise. ... Space Patrol Delta, often abbreviated to S.P.D., is a fictional organization from the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the television series Power Rangers: S.P.D.. It is an organization that oversees law enforcement over an unknown area of space, and deploys Ranger technology to maintain order and... Earth (IPA: , often referred to as the Earth, Terra, the World or Planet Earth) is the third planet in the solar system in terms of distance from the Sun, and the fifth largest. ... The Quantum Ranger An Other Ranger is an unofficial designation for several characters in the Power Rangers franchise. ... The word Teleportation was coined in the early 1900s by American writer Charles Fort to describe the strange disappearances and appearances of anomalies, which he suggested may be connected. ... Brett Stewart is an actor from New Zealand who is currently known for providing the voice for Sam the Omega Ranger in Power Rangers: S.P.D.. He has also appeared in guest roles in Power Rangers: Ninja Storm and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. ... Aaron James Murphy is a film and TV actor. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... The Saban era logo for Power Rangers The shows adapted from the Japanese tokusatsu Super Sentai franchise, but is not simply an English dub of the original. ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... 2025 (MMXXV) will be a common year starting on Tuesday in the Gregorian Calendar. ...

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History and Powers

Adult Sam, the man behind Omega Ranger's visor
Adult Sam, the man behind Omega Ranger's visor

Sam was once a very lonely and misunderstood boy whose genetic powers (of being able to teleport objects) made him a constant target for bullies. His desperate search for friends led him to be manipulated by Mora and her newest creation Bugglesworth, who turned people into dolls for Mora to collect. While the other Rangers were quick to judge Sam poorly, Z realized that Sam was not evil and just wanted to fit in. Although it took a lot of convincing, Sam eventually agreed to stay with his new friend and the other Rangers at the S.P.D. Academy. Image File history File links SamFuture. ... Image File history File links SamFuture. ... The B-Squad Rangers are fictional characters and heroes in the Power Rangers universe, and the primary protagonists in the television series Power Rangers: S.P.D.. Spoiler warning: Although the B-Squad were initially a backup team as their name suggests, they were promoted to the Earths primary...


In the year 2040, Sam was chosen by S.P.D. to become the Omega Ranger and charged with a special mission: travelling back through time to 2025 to stop the rogue Morgana from destroying the Rangers and eventually Earth, thus preventing the disaster that has befallen his world. However, passing through the time warp heavily altered his human form, reducing him to a floating orb of pure energy. Due to this setback, his only remotely-human form is his Ranger form. As Kat searched for a way to send him back to the future, he assisted the B-Squad Rangers in their battle to save Earth. 2040 (MMXL) will be a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Omega joined the B-Squad to prevent Emperor Gruumm's invasion and brought with him a powerful array of futuristic equipment including the Uniforce Cycle, a Zord known as the Omegamax Cycle, and the Omega Morpher, which allows him to perform various feats including temporal manipulation (Hyper Mode), strength increase (Muscle Mode), and Judgment Mode. His suit brandishes the Roman Numeral for six, "VI". In the universe of the television series Power Rangers, Zords are colossal mechanical or bio-mechanical robotic vehicles. ...


When some friends of Piggy stole the S.W.A.T. technology, Sam's technological advancements were outmatched, but, as he is "the force from the future", he was always at the Rangers disposal when they needed him.


During the final battle against Gruumm, Sam's old friend Nova Ranger came looking for him. After the battle ended, the two of them returned to the future.

Nova Ranger Nova Ranger is a fictional character in the TV series Power Rangers: SPD. She is voiced by Antonia Prebble but her human form was portrayed by different unknown actress. ...


Appearances

Sam appears four times in the series, each time in a different form:

  1. Young Sam
  2. Energy Ball
  3. Omega Ranger
  4. Adult Sam

Sam appeared in the following episodes -


As Young Sam

  • 7. Sam (1)
  • 8. Sam (2)

As an Energy Ball

  • 18. Samurai
  • 19. Dismissed
  • 20. Perspective
  • 21. Messenger (1)
  • 22. Messenger (2)
  • 23. Zapped
  • 25. Reflections (2)
  • 27. SWAT (2)

As The Omega Ranger

  • 22. Messenger (2)
  • 23. Zapped
  • 25. Reflections (2)
  • 26. SWAT (1)
  • 27. SWAT (2)
  • 28. Robotpalooza
  • 29. Katastrophe
  • 30. Missing
  • 31. History
  • 32. Impact
  • 33. Badge
  • 34. Wormhole
  • 36. Resurrection
  • 37. Endings (1)
  • 38. Endings (2)

Adult Sam

  • 38. Endings (2)
Power Rangers Characters by Era and Generation
General: List of characters | Minor characters
Ranger colors: Red Ranger | Yellow Ranger | Blue Ranger | Black/Green Ranger | Pink/White Ranger | Other Rangers and Ranger-like Allies
Zordon I Jason Lee Scott | Trini Kwan | Zack Taylor | Kimberly Hart | Billy Cranston | Tommy Oliver
II Rocky | Adam Park | Aisha Campbell
III-IV Katherine Hillard | Ninjor | Aquitian Rangers | Tanya Sloan | Trey of Triforia
V-VI Justin Stewart | Blue Senturion | Carlos Vallertes | Ashley Hammond | Cassie Chan | T.J. Johnson | Phantom Ranger | Andros | Zhane
Post-Zordon/
Independent
VII-X Lost Galaxy Power Rangers | Magna Defender | Lightspeed Rescue Power Rangers | Time Force Power Rangers | Quantum Ranger | Wild Force Power Rangers
Disney/
New Zealand
XI-
present
Ninja Storm Power Rangers | Dino Thunder Power Rangers | S.P.D. Power Rangers | Mystic Force Power Rangers | Clare

  Results from FactBites:
 
Power Rangers: SPD - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2145 words)
Power Rangers: Space Patrol Delta is the 13th season of the Power Rangers television series, and is currently airing on ABC Family.
Excluding the Alien Rangers, SPD is the first Power Rangers series to feature non-humans as Power Rangers: Anubis Cruger as the Shadow Ranger, and the Blue A-Squad Ranger.
It is the first series to feature an active ranger with a known identity who is not credited in the opening sequence (Omega Ranger).
Power Rangers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3630 words)
Rangers appear to retain their original physiology beneath their suits when in morphed form, as Rangers' helmets have been seen removed or broken on numerous occasions, revealing his or her natural form underneath; helmets aside, the suits are donned and removed nearly instantaneously with a glow of light or some other effect.
Rangers are known to "de-morph" involuntarily due to some magical effects or powerful physical attacks, with potentially life-threatening injury to the Ranger's natural body.
Rangers regularly operate in teams of five, with the occasional presence of a special sixth Ranger (or more); sometimes a core team of three will later be joined by two or three additional Rangers.
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