Scorpius (Power Rangers Lost Galaxy)

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Scorpius is an extraterrestrial villain who features in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy.

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Biography

Scorpius was a insectile warlord who came to control a powerful army consisting Stingwingers where they preyed on civilisations across the universe. At some point, he came to have a daughter named Trakeena where he never allowed her to be involved in his evil plots. Around 3,000 years ago, he alongside his minions were noted to had attacked the homeworld of the Magna Defender. This resulted in the world being devastated with the warrior's son Zika being killed and resulting in the Magna Defender vowing revenge against Scorpius.

Scorpius operated as a ruthless alien warlord and supreme ruler of a massive cosmic syndicate who commanded his forces from his living bio-organic starship, the Scorpion Stinger. He sought absolute cosmic dominion and orchestrated a violent invasion of the jungle planet Mirinoi to steal the five ancient, mystical weapons known as the Quasar Sabers. He sent his chief general, Furio, along with an army of Stingwingers to seize the weapons, completely encasing the entire planet and its native population in solid stone when the local warriors resisted the assault. After five chosen galactic travelers successfully claimed the swords from the stone and used them to transform into the Power Rangers, Scorpius ordered his starship through a trans-dimensional portal to actively hunt them down. He redirected his military forces to target the mobile space colony Terra Venture, vowing to systematically destroy the colony and eliminate the new heroes to claim the Quasar Sabers for himself. (Episode: Quasar Quest: Part 2)

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Personality and attributes

In appearance, Scorpius was a male alien warlord whose true form was a massive, non-humanoid giant arachnid-octopus hybrid creature that completely lacked standard humanoid limbs. He possessed a giant, bloated upper torso and head unit that featured wrinkled, leathery brown skin with deeply creased textures along his brow and crown. His face sported two bulbous, solid red eyes that completely lacked distinct pupils or irises, a flattened snout with wide nostrils, and a large, downturned mouth framed by shifting facial tissue. His lower body completely transitioned into an extensive mass of dozens of thick, muscular, writhing tentacles and segmented scorpion-like appendages that remained coiled beneath his weight. He wore no traditional clothing or armor, but his massive shoulders and upper back were adorned with large, symmetrical, decorative gold armor plates featuring intricate crimson engravings and spikes. He remained permanently stationary, nestled inside a slimy, organic throne room within the central chamber of his living starship. (Episode: Quasar Quest: Part 2)

Powers and abilities

Scorpius belonged to an unnamed giant arachnid alien race, which naturally granted him the biological traits of an immensely durable hide capable of resisting standard physical impacts and a massive physical scale that provided extreme structural weight. He possessed advanced telepathic capabilities, allowing him to communicate vocally across deep space channels, monitor his generals on distant planetary surfaces, and mentally project his imposing consciousness directly into the minds of his subordinates. He demonstrated direct energy manipulation, possessing the power to channel high-voltage electric currents and destructive plasma blasts from his tentacles to violently torture or execute subordinates who failed his commands. He did not possess physical speed, combat agility, or standard mobile traits, relying instead on his immense tactical intellect, vast cosmic resources, and absolute authority to command an army of flying foot soldiers, specialized alien monsters, and planetary warlords across the galaxy. (Episode: Quasar Quest: Part 2)

He commanded an army of insectoid Stingwingers who served as his footsoldiers.

Notes

  • Scorpius was voiced by actor Kim Strauss and featured in the setting of the Power Rangers universe.

Appearances

  • Power Rangers Lost Galaxy:

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