Mega Vehicles
The Mega Vehicles are the five individual Zords that were found by the Rangers using Zordon's key cards. The Mega Vehicles can be considered as the primary Zords of the Space Rangers. Each one has a different form, and is assigned to a different Ranger.
- Mega V1 ("Robo Voyager"): The Mega V1 is the Mega Vehicle of Andros, the Red Space Ranger, and is modeled after an astronaut. It has a set of missile batteries on its shoulders and a jet pack with the "M" symbol of the Space Rangers on the sides. Mega V1 forms the torso, waist, and upper legs of the Mega Voyager. At first, Andros had trouble piloting it, but managed to stabilize eventually.
- Mega V2 ("Shuttle Voyager"): Piloted by Black Space Ranger Carlos Vallertes, it is a space shuttle-styled vehicle that could fire lasers from its wings. It forms the head of the Mega Voyager.
- Mega V3 ("Rocket Voyager"): Piloted by the Blue Space Ranger T. J. Johnson, it is a large rocketship-styled vehicle. It forms the abdomen and lower legs of the Mega Voyager and a missile weapon for it as well.
- Mega V4 ("Saucer Voyager"): Piloted by the Yellow Space Ranger Ashley Hammond, it is a flying saucer-styled vehicle that can fire lasers from the wingtips. It has two laser cannons on its wings and forms the chest and arms of the Mega Voyager.
- Mega V5 ("Tank Voyager"): Piloted by the Pink Space Ranger Cassie Chan, it was a tank/lunar rover hybrid with two top-mounted cannons. It forms the feet of the Mega Voyager.
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