So here I am, sitting in my room, staring at open files for Alan Tracy and the Boy-Who-Lived, Cataclysm, Twisted Realities (my in-progress Gundam Wing/Harry Potter crossover), and Bright Skies. While randomly looking at my old stories on my LiveJournal and also thinking about A Darker Shade of Red - which I really wish would *FINISH* itself one of
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I believe that due to Wes having Alex's red morpher, its automatically the strongest one. Therefore its not about decendants, its about power. Power is the key to open it. And good power, if it was a mystical device it could sense good from evil right?
I believe the time warp was more of a rift in time and space that was torn when the Rangers came through. So things began to leak through.(Ok ok I may have borrowed that from Doctor Who but it works right?!)
(And I'll take this with Alex on top ;) Wes would be too flirty for me XD I'd be afraid he'd run off with Eric)
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dj_rocca kind of beat me to it. The best theory I can come up with is that the Rangers' and Ransik's time traveling and interference in history allowed the two knights along with their cave and so on to be transposed into our Earth 2001 from another dimension. This is a dimension of magic in which society and technology evolved at a slower rate, so it's still got that medieval thing going on. The White Knight is an alternate version of Wes, so the box opens for its true owner and gives him the super-powered Knight's armor magically stored inside. (Pretty much equivalent to a magical Ranger morph.) You could even theorize that the Black Knight is an alternate Ransik, trying to steal the armor. If you want to go another route, you could made the White Knight an alternate Alex, again defeated by Ransik. Or, you could even make the Black Knight an alternate and much nastier Eric, trying to grab the power for himself. Although in that case having Wes destroy him would be a little dodgy.
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