Talk:List of Power Rangers: Turbo monsters

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I just added all the monster pictures for identification and reference.--Ibm2431 20:10, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

And I've spednt the better part of my evening adding sources for the sites you stole them from. JPG-GR 00:55, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
You can't 'steal' screenshots of a television series from a site that doesn't have rights to it. The site doesn't own the series, it doesn't own the copyright, it doesn't own the subject of said screenshots, it didn't produce the original image. As such, said site can not 'own' them. They may think they have some sort of ownership, but unless they actually made the television series that the snapshot was taken of, they don't. The ownership of the screenshot belongs to whoever originally made the show. Just like I can't claim ownership of a snapshot taken of a video game, a third-party website can't claim ownership of a screen capture of a television series.
Something can only be 'stolen' if the source it was taken from actually produced the image. Hitting Alt+PrintScreen and saving it in an image application doesn't count. Ibm2431 14:52, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
Let me rephrase -- in the future, when adding pictures to Wikipedia, please remember to put the source of the image, as instructed in WP:IUP. JPG-GR 03:46, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Source?

The "(monster) has been voted one of the sexiest monsters" quips for Big Burpa and Delisha have been bothering me for awhile. Not only do they seem irrelevant to me and shouldn't be included in the article, but the source for these claims isn't given. Who voted them one of the sexiest monsters? A small forum? A group of 10 people? All of northern Russia? And even then, where's the source that backs the claim up? I realize that there isn't need for lots of sources for a fictional character, but if an article is going to make a claim about how people view that character, it needs to be supported by a reliable source. Without a source, it's either a claim someone added just because they could, or its original research. Both of which aren't supposed to be on Wikipedia.

I say just delete those comments as they come, they appear to be nothing but trollish comments put in for giggles. --MVillani1985 07:50, 29 October 2006 (UTC)

I'll leave them there for now, but I'll remove the claims in a few days if they're still unsourced. Ibm2431 05:01, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Zeo Ultrazord could destroy the Goldgoyle?

The Goldgoyle section says: It is definate that the Zeo Ultrazord would have made short work of Goldgoyle if they Rangers still wished to use their Zeo powers, since it was still far more powerful than the Rescue-Turbo Megazord.

Why is this "definate"? From where do we know that the Zeo Ultrazord is mightier than the Turbo and Rescue Megazords? SpectrumDT 18:36, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

It is pretty certain using comparison. The Turbo Megazord was about as powerful as the Zeo MegaBattlezord, the Rescue Megazord was about as powerful as the Super Zeo Megazord, and the Rescue-Turbo Megazord was about as powerful as the Super Zeo Megazord with Warrior Wheel. Pyramidas is a touch more powerful than even the most advanced Turbo configurations. The comment that Trey of Triforia made about the Zeo Ultrazord being at least ten times more powerful than any other configuration would appear to be hyperbole first, until the size and firepower of the Zeo Ultrazord are looked at. There really is no way to test this, true, but I think my comparisons are accurate. I'll change "definate" to "extremely likely", however, since your point is taken about no citations.
I'm removing the factoid altogther, as it is simply fan speculation, and is written as if the Rangers had the option to use said zord, but neglected to do so. JPG-GR 07:18, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
I'll leave it deleted, but I will pose this question for thought: How is it known that the Rangers didn't have the option to use the Zeo Ultrazord? Their Zeo Powers were never destroyed, and Saban could have easily created it with spliced footage.
You're missing the point. Any battle can be used via spliced footage. Big deal. However, in universe, the Rangers did not have access to these zords for whatever unclear reason.
That was never mentioned in the series, so they probably still did have access to the Zeo powers, of course we know the real reason they didn't use the Zeo Ultrazord to defeat Goldgoyle is because Ohranger footage can't be found anywhere in Carranger.

JPG-GR 06:55, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Numbor.jpg

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BetacommandBot 02:30, 6 September 2007 (UTC)