| TREACHERON |
| - former arch-rival to Magna Defender and general to Scorpius (709-MagD through 714-ShAt) | |
| First Appearance: | 709-MagD |
| Last Appearance: | 740-HGrv |
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706-LOrn.
- One specific category of monsters was based on sea creatures and
always bore Treacheron's emblem, a diamond design showing a yellow sun
in a red sky over a black horizon.
- One such monster,
Mutantrum, was used in a plot
by Furio and Trakeena
to exploit Leo into obtaining the Lights of Orion for them, and the monster
was quite loyal to the villains.
707-DblD.
- Furio sent Wisewizard, a monster with
Treacheron emblems who believed the Lights
of Orion were hidden in an ordinary camera on Terra Venture.
709-MagD.
- After Furio had
self-destructed while fighting Leo in a Forest Dome cave and Magna Defender had carried Leo out of the cave, Scorpius told Treacheron in his lair that the Magna Defender had returned; Treacheron
wasn't surprised at the news.
- Treacheron called Magna Defender his arch-rival, saying he
too would be seeking the Lights of
Orion.
- Scorpius said Magna Defender would stop at nothing to
destroy Scorpius; therefore, Scorpius told Treacheron to take three monsters and destroy the Magna Defender to stop him from getting the
Lights.
? In a cut scene from
a preview after 708-BlCr, Scorpius had been heard saying, "The Lights of Orion. Bring them to me, Starcog," but in the actual episode,
Starcog was implied to be one of
the three monsters he'd told Treacheron
to take.
- Treacheron had a mostly white and blue outfit
with manta ray-like wings as a partial cape behind him; he had a samurai
sword, and a blue face with a black-and-white version of his horizon
emblem on his forehead.
- Treacheron had a black ponytail at the top of his
head, and two normally-colored versions of his emblem on the backs of
his winglike protrusions.
- Inside the cave in which Furio had seemed to sense the Lights of Orion in the rock, a silhouetted
monster (presumably Starcog) was
chipping at a rock wall with a pickaxe before Leo
made it run away.
- Based on his name (and knowledge of the monsters from Gingaman, the source of
PRLG's sentai footage), Starcog was presumably a cog-themed
starfish monster, fitting into the sea creature category of Treacheron's
monsters.
- The next day, Ruptor, a pill bug monster with a Villamax pin, confronted Kendrix and stole the stone which had come from
the cave.
- Elsewhere, apparently in the Forest Dome, Treacheron and Trakeena watched with Ruptor as a strong coral monster
named Samuron, bearing a
Treacheron emblem, attempted to smash the stone open with his
sledgehammer to release the Lights.
- On the third strike, the hammer broke;
astonished, Samuron exclaimed
that for thousands of years, nothing had withstood the crash of his
hammer.
- Samuron
concluded that the rock was completely impenetrable, but Treacheron had
a plan to crack it open.
- Soon, the five Rangers would fly to a mountainside where
Samuron was waiting, with
Treacheron, Trakeena, and Ruptor watching hidden nearby.
- Samuron
asked the Rangers to show him what they
had, and when they fired their Quasar
Launchers at him, he held the stone in front of him to take the
blast.
- Looking at the smoking stone after it had
deflected the blasts, Samuron
found the rock undamaged, shocking the villains.
- When Magna
Defender confronted Samuron,
Trakeena understood why Treacheron was so
nervous; Treacheron retorted that after 3,000 years, he was not nervous,
as he'd beaten him once before and could do it again.
- As Magna Defender
utterly walloped Stingwingers, Trakeena asked what Treacheron thought of this
warrior now, and Treacheron said it appeared he was still very good.
- When Magna
Defender bombarded the remaining Stingwingers with laser blasts, Treacheron
cried out, "My army!"
- Magna Defender's
lightning slash, in addition to destroying Samuron, neatly sliced the stone in
two, revealing its hollow smaller core, and Treacheron was stunned to
find it empty.
- Leaping out, Treacheron was angry but impressed,
observing that Magna Defender's skill
was flawless, his power magnificent, adding that he'd even managed to
split the rock, though Trakeena was quick to
point out that it had been a fake.
- 3,000 years ago, Magna Defender had stumbled up a
mountainous cliff on Mirinoi holding an old,
tiny chest with a key in it, which he opened, releasing the Lights of Orion and allowing them to slowly
fly into the air.
- Treacheron had been sent (presumably by Scorpius) to destroy the weakened Magna Defender; during their clash on the
cliff, an unseen blast from a long-distance slash from Treacheron had
sent Magna Defender sparking and falling
into a crevice in the ground.
- Magna Defender
had been trapped there until finding a way to return, and he now
intended to get revenge on Treacheron for
what he'd put him through.
- As the two fought, Treacheron reminded Magna Defender how badly he'd beaten him
before, but Magna Defender replied,
"That was then. This is now."
- As Magna Defender
was having the upper hand, he knocked the sword from Treacheron's hand,
then stabbed his own sword into the ground, saying they didn't need
weapons.
- Even hand-to-hand, Magna Defender retained the upper hand,
until Treacheron picked up his sword, and Magna Defender told him he was as
despicable as he remembered.
- Treacheron threw Magna Defender his sword, telling him he
could go down holding his weapon if it would make him feel any better.
- Treacheron spoke, "Those who live by the sword
shall come to their end by the sword."
- When the Rangers
arrived after destroying Ruptor,
Treacheron teleported away with blue energy bolts, intending to finish
their fight later.
710-Sunf.
- During Scorpius's
ravaging of Magna Defender's planet (perhaps in the Lost Galaxy) 3,000 years ago, Magna Defender had confronted Scorpius and his monsters before seeing that Fishface, a Treacheron monster, was holding Magna Defender's son Zika.
- As the Scorpion
Stinger approached Terra Venture in
modern day, Treacheron, with Fishface, said they could now
employ their surveillance system.
- Scorpius told
Treacheron and Fishface that
every other plan to get the Lights of
Orion had failed, and Magna Defender
must not get them first.
- As Kendrix and Maya spoke in their dorm about some sunflowers Kendrix had gotten for decoration, Treacheron
listened over headphones attached to a biotech surveillance system with
a small dish, then patching it over the speaker for the others.
- Fishface
thought the girls were speaking in code about the Lights of Orion being in a sunflower
statue, but Scorpius ordered them to stop
this foolishness; Trakeena, however, thought
he might have something, considering all of the sunflower statues on Terra Venture.
- Pleased, Scorpius sent
Fishface to search every statue,
telling him he had only one chance.
- After the Defender
Torozord had destroyed giant Fishface, Scorpius told Treacheron that Magna Defender was even more dangerous than
before now that he had his Torozord.
- Treacheron insisted that he'd defeated Magna Defender once and could do it again,
next time for 10,000 years.
711-SiSl.
- Chillyfish, a Treacheron monster, was sent to freeze everyone on Terra Venture as part of a plot to find the
Lights of Orion.
- Once the colony was frozen, Scorpius told Treacheron to bring him the Lights, ordering him not to fail him.
- As Treacheron was walking down the hall away from
Scorpius's lair, Trakeena pulled him aside, wanting to be there
when he found the Lights; she ran her
hand along his arm and called him a big, strong warrior.
- Treacheron protested that Scorpius would have his head, but she told him
he didn't have to know if they didn't tell him, and Treacheron agreed.
- In the morning, Leo
discovered Treacheron, Stingwingers, and
armored Trakeena in the city.
- Treacheron knew that
Leo was the Red Ranger but was surprised that
he wasn't frozen.
- After morphing, Leo
nearly slashed Trakeena before Treacheron
blocked her, accidentally knocking her down.
- Treacheron ordered
Trakeena back to the ship, and when she
protested, he teleported her with a blue energy bolt from his hand,
making her land armorless and annoyed in Scorpius's lair.
- After Chillyfish's destruction, Scorpius furiously asked Treacheron how he dared
to defy him, demanding that Trakeena was
never to go into battle; he felt he should destroy Treacheron.
- Treacheron lied that Trakeena had followed him without his
permission, and Scorpius told him to leave
his sight before he ate him for dessert.
- In the hallway, Trakeena confronted him; Treacheron explained
he'd had to save his neck, but she grabbed him and warned him to watch
his back instead.
712-ORis.
- Destruxo,
a powerful Treacheron monster, went to Terra Venture and had Stingwingers set up a forcefield downtown to allow him
to search for the Lights unimpeded.
- Destruxo
followed a locator instrument
through the city dome in his search for the
Lights of Orion.
- In the center of the locator's face were two versions of
Treacheron's symbol, one on the left with the normal yellow sun in the
red sky, and one on the right with a yellow crescent moon instead.
713-ORet.
- One Terra Venture
"night," after the Lights of Orion had
flown by the teens' GSA
dorm windows, the Lights were on the viewscreen as Treacheron
said he'd located them; Trakeena, having
first pointed to them on the viewscreen, said he'd stumbled onto them
instead.
- Treacheron said his only interest was to capture
the Lights for Scorpius, and Scorpius told him to get them, and Treacheron
would rule the universe with him.
- After Treacheron's firing had disabled the
pursuing Megaship and the Rangers had flown out in the Jet Jammers, Scorpius had Treacheron release Stingwingers to stop them.
- After the Lights
had returned to Terra Venture, Treacheron
told Destruxo aboard the Scorpion Stinger to capture the Lights.
- After Impostra, disguised as Treacheron,
had tricked Destruxo into
absorbing the power of the Lights, Trakeena told Scorpius that Treacheron had betrayed him.
- Trakeena told him the
Lights should already be there, and when
Treacheron entered, having been called for, he didn't know where they
were either.
- The viewscreen showed the fire wave generated by
Orion-powered Destruxo, and Trakeena accused Treacheron of ordering Destruxo to steal the Lights; Scorpius
agreed, and Trakeena took his sword and had
the Stingwingers drag him away to be
locked up.
- Thrown into a cell, Treacheron swore to make
whoever had done this to him pay dearly; listening, Trakeena laughed softly to herself.
714-ShAt.
- In his cell, Treacheron was swearing to clear his
name if it was the last thing he did when the Shark Brothers, twin shark
monsters bearing Treacheron's emblem, dropped down from a panel in the
ceiling.
- The Shark Brothers, handing
Treacheron his sword, told him Trakeena had
set him up, and when Trakeena approached, the
Sharks hid.
- Begging Trakeena for
her help, Treacheron gave her a scroll map to show the location of the
"silver goblet," which would prove his loyalty; Trakeena took the map, secretly planning to get
the silver goblet herself.
- The map showed a red X near some trees beside a
shore.
- Afterward, Treacheron sliced his cell's lock
open, knowing the map would prove who the real traitor was, and he led
the Shark Brothers out to
put his plan into action.
- In the Forest
Dome, Stingwingers dug up the silver
goblet, which Trakeena declared was all hers,
but Treacheron, arriving with the Shark Brothers, told her it
was useless as it dissolved into sand in her hand.
- Treacheron angrily told Trakeena that he had never been anything but a
loyal follower of the great Scorpius.
- As Trakeena edged the
Stingwingers in front of her, Treacheron
told her he ate Stingwingers for
breakfast.
- After slashing all of the Stingwingers, Treacheron approached the
trembling Trakeena, planning to destroy her
just as she'd planned to destroy him, but the Rangers interrupted.
- Trakeena ran off, and
Treacheron ran after her, but Leo blocked his
path, so he pounded Red Ranger
and sent the Shark Brothers
after her.
- In the woods, Treacheron saw Magna Defender's dart in a tree trunk and
wondered what he was doing there.
- The Shark Brothers reported that
Trakeena had returned to the Scorpion Stinger, but he wouldn't return
until he'd proven his loyalty to Scorpius.
- In a Japanese hut,
Treacheron sat speaking with the Shark Brothers, planning to
destroy the four Rangers while Red was out of commission.
- The Shark Brothers knew about the
Rangers' power with the Lights of Orion, but Treacheron said they
would be unable to activate them if they weren't all together.
- As the four Rangers arrived to confront the Shark Brothers in the forest,
the green shark blew a
whistle, and Treacheron arose and left his hut.
- The four Rangers
were surprised when the Lights didn't
activate, and Treacheron arrived laughing and told them the secret.
- After Leo had arrived and
the Rangers had summoned their Orion armor, Leo
blasted at the Shark
Brothers, but Treacheron told them not to worry, planning to finish
his battle.
- Treacheron drew his sword slowly and said this
time they fought to the finish, throwing his sheath aside, making the Shark Brothers fear for his
safety.
- Treacheron explained that he'd been dishonored
and that he would destroy Red
Ranger or be destroyed trying; the green shark replied solemnly that he
understood.
- Treacheron told Leo they
fought to the finish, and Leo agreed if there was
no other way.
- As the two swordfought, Treacheron commended Leo on his skills as a warrior, saying it would
almost be a shame to destroy him.
- The two ran over near a cliff, then crisscrossed
as bouncing teleportation streaks, Leo red and Treacheron blue, down to the ground below
the small cliff.
- Fighting Leo in Red Ranger's flaming area,
Treacheron charged his sword with blue energy and struck, but Leo blocked with his arm claw and broke the sword
blade in two with the handle of his Quasar
Saber.
- After Leo had performed a
dual energy slash with his saber and arm claw, Treacheron stumbled back
smoking and coughing in the real world, extremely weak.
- Still wielding his broken stub of a sword,
Treacheron staggered forward with the last of his strength, telling Red Ranger, "You stand for
everything I hate: goodness, honesty, decency. I will destroy you even
if it takes every last ounce of my being to do so!"
- Leo told Treacheron not to force him to destroy him,
but Treacheron struck; Leo blocked and slashed Treacheron in the chest, causing him to fall
and explode, his broken sword falling into the soil of the nearby
stream.
722-EvGa.
- To attempt to assassinate Trakeena, Deviot called
for the Treacheron-themed monsters Kubak and Teksa, who were apparently familiar
with Deviot's mercenary missions.
737-GOTL.
- On the main wall of Captain Mutiny's castle in the Lost
Galaxy were five vertical banners, the center black banner bearing
Mutiny's emblem, and the other four
white banners bearing four generals' symbols, from left to right: Villamax, Treacheron, Hexuba, and Barbarax.
740-HGrv.
- In her Lost Galaxy
graveyard, Hexuba performed incantations at monsters' tombstones, resurrecting their
spirits; among them was Treacheron, who flew to Terra Venture as a blue energy sparkle, and
Treacheron monsters resurrected included
Teksa, Destruxo, Fishface, and Mutantrum.
- Treacheron materialized behind Mike, who had since been given the Magna Defender powers and armor.
- Addressing armored Mike,
Treacheron spoke, "Magna Defender, you
will pay for what you did to me!", apparently not knowing that Mike was now the new Magna Defender.
- Treacheron ran off, and Mike chased.
- Near some stone steps, Magna Defender and Treacheron swordfought;
soon, Swabbies rushed Mike in a mountain plain, and he drew his sword and
slashed them all, then shot more, before confronting Treacheron with his
sword.
- Magna Defender
then leapt with his rifle and blasted Treacheron, making him fall and
dissolve with blue specks.
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