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* Let's see. We have yet again another one of the most darkest and monstrous of villains to appear in a Power Rangers show, and this aired on [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids Nickelodeon, ladies and gentlemen]]. Ladies and gentlemen, this is '''Vrak.''' Just like Mesogog, he is cool and a badass especially when compared to the other more goofy and incompetent villains we see here. But the fact that he has no empathy for anyone is just brutal.
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* Let's see. We have yet again another one of the most darkest and monstrous of villains to appear in a Power Rangers show, and this aired on [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids Nickelodeon, ladies and gentlemen]]. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Enter the second prince of the Armada, '''Vrak.''' Just like Mesogog, he is cool and a badass especially when compared to the other more goofy and incompetent villains we see here. But the fact that he has no empathy for anyone is just brutal.
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* Let's see. We have yet again another one of the most darkest and monstrous of villains to appear in a Power Rangers show, and this aired on [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids Nickelodeon, ladies and gentlemen]].
* '''Vrak.''' Just like Mesogog, he is cool and a badass especially when compared to the other more goofy and incompetent villains we see here. But the fact that he has no empathy for anyone is just brutal.
* '''Vrak.''' Just like Mesogog, he is cool and a badass especially when compared to the other more goofy and incompetent villains we see here. But the fact that he has no empathy for anyone is just brutal.
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* Let's see. We have yet again another one of the most darkest and monstrous of villains to appear in a Power Rangers show, and this aired on [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids Nickelodeon, ladies and gentlemen]].
*gentlemen]]. Ladies and gentlemen, this is '''Vrak.''' Just like Mesogog, he is cool and a badass especially when compared to the other more goofy and incompetent villains we see here. But the fact that he has no empathy for anyone is just brutal.
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** And when he callously crushed Metal Alice's spirit, and left her to die without a second thought, it was so horrifying that even the Rangers were outright disgusted. Heartless, this guy. It's a shame the Rangers didn't use the opportunity to finish him off when they had the chance, because he only got [[UpToEleven worse]].
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** And when he callously crushed Metal Alice's spirit, and left her to die without a second thought, it was so horrifying that even the Rangers were outright disgusted. Heartless, this guy. It's a shame the Rangers didn't use the opportunity to finish him off when they had the chance, because he only got [[UpToEleven worse]].worse.
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** And when he callously crushed Metal Alice's spirit, and left her to die without a second thought.thought, it was so horrifying that even the Rangers were outright disgusted. Heartless, this guy. It's a shame the Rangers didn't use the opportunity to finish him off when they had the chance, because he only got [[UpToEleven worse]].
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* Prince Vekar's [[spoiler: FamilyUnfriendlyDeath]] in ''Series/PowerRangersMegaforce.'' Unlike most villains, [[spoiler: he left a corpse, and a burnt one at that]].
* Vrak's MoralEventHorizon in the ''Vrak is Back'' two-parter. He [[spoiler: brainwashes Robo Knight and turns him against the Rangers]], he kidnaps Orion and painfully drains him of his life-force to aid him in his goal, and used his monsters as pawns to enable to activate three Earth-destroying drills. Robo Knight has to die to reverse it.
* Vrak's MoralEventHorizon in the ''Vrak is Back'' two-parter. He [[spoiler: brainwashes Robo Knight and turns him against the Rangers]], he kidnaps Orion and painfully drains him of his life-force to aid him in his goal, and used his monsters as pawns to enable to activate three Earth-destroying drills. Robo Knight has to die to reverse it.
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* Prince Vekar's [[spoiler: FamilyUnfriendlyDeath]] in ''Series/PowerRangersMegaforce.'' Unlike most villains, [[spoiler: he left a corpse, and a burnt one at that]].
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* Let's see. We have yet again another one of the most darkest and monstrous of villains to appear in a Power Rangers show, and this aired on [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids Nickelodeon, ladies and gentlemen]].
* '''Vrak.''' Just like Mesogog, he is cool and a badass especially when compared to the other more goofy and incompetent villains we see here. But the fact that he has no empathy for anyone is just brutal.
** And when he callously crushed Metal Alice's spirit, and left her to die without a second thought. Heartless, this guy. It's a shame the Rangers didn't use the opportunity to finish him off when they had the chance, because he only got [[UpToEleven worse]].
** His cyborg body. There's something about him clunking around in that cyborg form that is just not right at all.
* Prince Vekar's [[spoiler: FamilyUnfriendlyDeath]] in ''Series/PowerRangersMegaforce.'' Unlike most villains, [[spoiler: he left a corpse, and a burnt one at that]].
* Vrak's MoralEventHorizon in the ''Vrak is Back'' two-parter. He [[spoiler: brainwashes Robo Knight and turns him against the Rangers]], he kidnaps Orion and painfully drains him of his life-force to aid him in his goal, and used his monsters as pawns to enable to activate three Earth-destroying drills. Robo Knight has to die to reverse it.
* '''Vrak.''' Just like Mesogog, he is cool and a badass especially when compared to the other more goofy and incompetent villains we see here. But the fact that he has no empathy for anyone is just brutal.
** And when he callously crushed Metal Alice's spirit, and left her to die without a second thought. Heartless, this guy. It's a shame the Rangers didn't use the opportunity to finish him off when they had the chance, because he only got [[UpToEleven worse]].
** His cyborg body. There's something about him clunking around in that cyborg form that is just not right at all.
* Prince Vekar's [[spoiler: FamilyUnfriendlyDeath]] in ''Series/PowerRangersMegaforce.'' Unlike most villains, [[spoiler: he left a corpse, and a burnt one at that]].
* Vrak's MoralEventHorizon in the ''Vrak is Back'' two-parter. He [[spoiler: brainwashes Robo Knight and turns him against the Rangers]], he kidnaps Orion and painfully drains him of his life-force to aid him in his goal, and used his monsters as pawns to enable to activate three Earth-destroying drills. Robo Knight has to die to reverse it.