Eric Myers
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Eric Myers | |
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From Power Rangers: Time Force | |
Title(s) | Quantum Ranger |
First appearance | Worlds Apart |
Last appearance | Forever Red |
Status | Co-leader of the Silver Guardians |
Affiliation | Bio-Labs |
Homeworld | Earth |
Weapons | Quantum Defender TF Eagle Quantum Mega Battle |
Zords | Quantasaurus Rex |
Portrayed by | Daniel Southworth |
Eric Myers is a fictional character in the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the television series Power Rangers: Time Force played by Daniel Southworth.
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[edit] Fictional character history
[edit] In Power Rangers: Time Force
Eric is first seen as a ground unit in the newly-formed "Silver Guardians", a law-enforcement organization for private citizens, owned by Mr Collins, a millionaire industrialist. He is portrayed as a stern individual with a no-nonsense attitude, which Mr Collins may well have been pleased about, considering that it was the sort of attitude he had wanted for his own son, Wesley Collins. His personality warms somewhat near the end of the series.
It is soon revealed that Eric is an old acquaintance of Wesley's, and they attended private school together. Whereas Wesley came from a wealthy background, however, Eric was forced to work diligently to maintain his hard-earned position. Being ignored by his coleagues for his poor background, Eric grew bitter and had few friends. Although Wesley Collins ignored his background and repeatedly tried to befriend him, Eric never returned the favor. It was revealed by the Green Time Force Ranger, Trip, who looked inside of Eric's mind using his telepathy, that Eric was lonely and only acted hostile and belligerent to hide this.
When it is revealed that Wesley Collins has become the new Red Ranger, Eric believes it is yet another circumstance in which fortune has played into Wes' hands. He seizes the opportunity to get Ranger powers of his own, despite all protests by the current Rangers that they are dangerous, and becomes the Quantum Ranger. Eric is open about possessing these powers with his employer, and is soon promoted to the head of the Silver Guardians.
In a trip to prehistoric times, Eric also recovers the long-lost Quantasaurus Rex zord, which he uses in the fight against Ransik. Unlike most other zords, the Q-Rex is controlled by voice rather than piloted directly. On at least one occasion, a mutant was able to imitate Eric's voice and take control of the powerful machine.
Though Eric is fighting on the side of good, he remains separate from the other Rangers. He is among the several antihero characters to appear in a Power Rangers series (his predecessor, the original Magna Defender, was an antihero, and later ones include Merrick Baliton of Power Rangers: Wild Force). Eventually, Eric warms up to the idea of working with others and while wounded gives up his powers to Wesley, having finally made peace with the fact that Wesley does not consider himself superior because of his background.
Near the finale, Eric gets shot and wounded from a bullet of a Cyclobot's gun, and hands his morpher to Wesley to calm the Q-Rex, but eventually gets healed.
At the end of Power Rangers: Time Force, Eric and Wesley become joint commanders of the Silver Guardians, which will protect all citizens and not just those that can afford it. They both continue to use their powers for good and eventually become best friends in the process.
[edit] In Power Rangers: Wild Force
Eric makes later appearances alongside Wes and the other Time Force Rangers in Power Rangers: Wild Force, first in an attempt to track down three renegade Mut-Orgs from the future (during which he had a sort of love/hate relationship with the current Yellow Ranger, Taylor Earhardt), and then in the 10th Anniversary episode Forever Red, in which ten generations of Red Rangers teamed up against the Machine Empire. Curiously, despite being the sixth Ranger in Time Force, he is considered a Red Ranger here - perhaps due to Super Sentai influences, as a statement to Wes and Eric having equal roles in their leadership of the Silver Guardians, or because Steve Cardenas didn't return for the special and the company wanted an even 10 Red Rangers. As a result, this has led some to believe that the Crimson Ranger in Ninja Storm should also be acknowledged as a Red Ranger.
Eric is in the belief that his Ranger powers and arsenal are superior to all others before or since. This may be due to his Q-Rex being a solo unit that is unable to combine with other zords, and perhaps due to the fact that it is one of the larger zords in the Power Rangers series (with only the Pegasus Megazord in Wild Force and the carrier Zords being larger). In Forever Red, he specifically mentions his belief in the Q-Rex being able to defeat Tommy's Dragonzord (while failing to mention that, as the Red Zeo Ranger, he would have the more powerful Super Zeozord V and, more importantly, his single Red Battle Warrior). It should be noted that Eric was saying this with an undertone of humor as he was in the presence of the other Red Rangers at the time (who were all talking about why they should be considered superior to Tommy), but it's very likely he meant it then as well.
[edit] Trivia
- In the finale of the series, Eric was originally intended to die just like his Super Sentai counterpart, Naoto Takizawa/TimeFire. However, executives reportedly disliked the idea and as a result, Eric's fate was re-written so that he survived. Many older fans were upset by the change to the series ending.
- The only Sixth Ranger to join the Red Rangers in "Forever Red" because his suit was colored red.
- Daniel Southworth (who plays Eric Myers) did much of his own stunts. He worked as a stuntman in the previous series, Lightspeed Rescue.
Power Rangers Characters by Era and Generation
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General: | List of characters | Minor characters | |
Ranger colors: | Red • Yellow • Blue • Black • Green • Pink • White • Other | |
Zordon | I | Jason Lee Scott • Trini Kwan • Zack Taylor • Kimberly Hart • Billy Cranston • Tommy Oliver |
II | Rocky DeSantos • 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 |
XI- | Ninja Storm Power Rangers • Dino Thunder Power Rangers • S.P.D. Power Rangers • Mystic Force Power Rangers & Clare • Operation Overdrive Power Rangers |