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Villain Overview

You are no longer a Xybrian. You are a creation of evil, a child of darkness. You will show no mercy, no compassion. Death is your language. Behold! Psycho Green.
~ Dark Specter transforming Trek into Psycho Green.

Trek, formerly known as the Supersonic Green Ranger and later the Psycho Green Ranger (or simply Psycho Green), is a major antagonist in the BOOM! Studios' Power Rangers comics.

He is a former member of the Supersonic Rangers before orchestrating their deaths in favor of becoming a servant of Dark Specter, later becoming the very first Psycho Ranger created. Trek betrayed his team out of spite, simply believing he was never respected enough and during a mission tasked by Dark Specter, attempted to retrieve the Green Power Coin for him to use until his confrontation with the 1969 Power Rangers.

Following his survival, Trek pursued to reassemble Dark Specter's Empire following his fall and proceeds to gather the Psycho Rangers as his "family", thus kidnapping Karone to be part of them.

Personality[]

Trek is a deranged psychopath with a delusional egocentricity that yearns for "respect" he felt is deserving for. He's come to believe that he is beneath others around him and serves no other purpose than to be in the background, but it was after killing his team he shows his much darker impulses and hatred for them, under the delusion that they talk badly about them. Stemming from his egotism, Trek believes he deserves more than he could be given any credit for and allows his own jealousy to prosper in a much desperate time that led to his betrayal, something which Dark Specter took advantage of, but in spite of it, Trek made his choice to do the deed willingly. He's shown to be mercilessly sadistic, mocking and taunting several rangers he's killed in the past and has an utter desire to watch them burn before him, such as viciously crushing the '69 Black Ranger with a boulder being an exemplified demonstration of his dark impulses.

While destructive and ruthless, Trek's intellectual enough to hold suspicion over Karone's tactics to reforming the Psycho Rangers without ever knowing the difference and is able to operate as a leader to the latter in the midst of engaging attacks and combat. Unfortunately, his own egotism and drive for being in charge and yearning for a "family" to his liking comes off as possessive and toxic, as he is willing to reprogram and break the necks of the Psycho Rangers if he has to in order to shape them into the "family" on how he sees fit. Ever since making a deal with Dark Specter, he looks down on the Power Rangers and viewed his past team with low regard. Despite this, Trek once had a crush for Star, the Supersonic Pink Ranger, for being the only person who understands him before he came to believe she turned on him and while willingly to kill them, he seemed regretful over having to kill Star, to the point he said goodbye to her in the aftermath. Unfortunately, any love in his heart for her vanishes the moment he includes her as one of the people who talked badly behind his back and swiped her off as one of the "self-righteous hypocrites" in the team.

Even though he was willingly to bestow loyalty to Dark Specter, said loyalty doesn't last long when Trek came to believe his master long forgotten all about him and left him for dead, which he intends to restore his empire not for the sake of his master but as his own under fanatical procedures. For all his intellect, it has been pointed out by Karone that Trek made several flaws when he reprogrammed the Psycho Rangers on his end to make the "perfect family", a family whose loyalty knows no bounds, something he overlooked that created "contradictions" to where they are given the choice to become their own person. In the end, Trek's delusions and egocentricity would be his downfall as he has been compromised at the last second.

Biography[]

Betraying and Killing His Team[]

Long ago, Trek was part of the Supersonic Rangers - a majority of them originating from Planet Xybria - as their Green Ranger, helping and aiding them in past missions from behind the scenes. In their latest mission, the Supersonic Rangers took out a group of Silencers and saved several hostages after defeating them, at some unknown point, it was then Trek had enough of his team and made contact with Dark Specter, given a chance to serve him unless he kills his own team.

On the next mission, the Supersonic Rangers proceed to infiltrate a building full of innocent people taken hostage by a monster, which Trek seemed unpleasant throughout the entire meeting. When he was ordered to remain in the ship to assist his fellow rangers behind the scenes once more, Trek sarcastically replies, which Ace, the Red Supersonic Ranger and leader, responds not wanting to further argue. Trek then arrogantly comes back on saying he should lead the team while Ace stays behind, thus their argument heated further about each other's positions and Ace's "visions" being somewhat a lie until Star, the Pink Supersonic Ranger, broke the two off. Persuading Ace to carry out leading them, Trek gets Star's attention before she calls him out on the former on the times she asked him to stop starting petty fights with Ace, which Trek justifies that Ace starts it first and claims that he's the "strongest" out of the team, believing Ace was just jealous. He then states how much the team underestimates and how Star always supported him, almost about to confess his love before Star stops him at that statement, reaffirming to him that she's with Ace and that Trek should know she could not reciprocate those feelings in return.

Star notes how she is no longer capable of reading through Trek's thoughts, noticing how he's become bitter and angrier he's gotten to the point she feared him. Just as she leaves Trek, the latter holds up a face seemingly "full of regret" as she enters the building, only for it to set off an explosion as he de-morphs and looks away. After the explosion, Trek crawls out of the ship to look over the corpses of his team and Star, which he "apologizes" to her but later states the fact she made her choice before saying goodbye, then turns to a still conscious Ace who survived the explosion, remarking him for it. Trek then reveals to the surviving Ace that he setup the entire mission to have his entire team killed right in front of the latter, as well as revealing that he also implanted both a Psychic Trap and a Morph Bomb being the primary death-trap for his team, with the former designed to block off any of their incoming foresight of the future. Trek then starts claiming that Ace and the others thought lowly of him behind his back or when he wasn't around, with Star even turning against him. Ace replies that he never hated him despite not being friends, Trek's response was to deem him and the others as "self-righteous hypocrites", then states how he's going to light a flame onto targeting other Ranger teams.

As Ace tries to see into the future where he stops Trek, he only gotten nothing in response, which Trek proceeds to use his blaster to shoot his leader dead. As he comes back into the ship, Trek travels to Planet Infernus where Dark Specter resides, heading inside the caverns where lies Dark Specter above as he spoke through his Avatar upon greeting Trek. As he confirms having done the deed of killing his team to prove his loyalty, Dark Specter reassures him that he was aware of the entire thing, having to oversee it but nevertheless is pleased with the result, however, it is still too early for him to see Dark Specter's true form. When asked how it felt to kill his team, Trek responses that Dark Specter's words were right and that his Psychic Trap exposed what he saw in Ace, also felt he was never belonging to his team, but questions his master if what he said is real. When reassured he's not, Trek finds himself engulfed by a green spell cast by Dark Specter, declaring with him at his side would give him access to the Morphin Grid and create the very first of his own Power Rangers - the Psycho Rangers. As the transformation begins, Trek soon descends into a green-skinned, horned monster before donning his new Ranger suit, thus becoming the Psycho Green Ranger.

Once the initiation was complete, Trek is then tasked by Dark Specter to find Rita Repulsa, release her, and retrieve back the Green Power Coin, which he sees as more valuable than "an entire galaxy of soldiers", which Trek begins making his move.

Retrieving the Green Power Coin and Battle with the 1969 Rangers[]

Psycho Green would eventually make his way to the Moon where Rita was last contained in a makeshift prison, though his spacecraft found itself shot by the Moon's defense cannons, blasting it and causing him to crash land. While seemingly unconscious after the crash, he's then awakened by the spacecraft's waking systematics, thus waking Psycho Green from his temporary coma during the Moon Landing. On his way to find Rita to release her and reclaim the Green Power Coin, he spots one of the members of the Power Rangers of 1969 chosen by Zordon, Nikolai Chukarin and Jamie Gilmore (the previous Blue and Black Ranger respectively), under his watch. While they had their guard down, Psycho Green sneaks up behind them and strikes, first attacking Jamie, taunting that she should've said no to Zordon choosing her until he is stabbed behind by Nikolai, throwing the latter off his direction until Grace Sterling, the Red Ranger, caught him.

As Jamie was at his mercy, Psycho Green pulls up and throws down a boulder onto her, crushing her in front of the rangers. Terona Washington and Daniel O'Halloran, both previously the Yellow and Pink Rangers respectively, retaliate in the attempt before Psycho Green punctures and destroys the latter's helmet visor, thus causing him to die out of no oxygen in space. Just as the other rangers tried to help him, he blasts a flaming green energy, trying to torturously render them once he makes his way to Rita's makeshift prison. Just as he was about to unleash the powerful sorceress and planetary conqueror, the rangers in a last minute effort formed the Power Blaster to vaporize Psycho Green. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts, Psycho Green descends into his hulking monster form, looming over the rangers and chased after them until they reached the very Moon Palace belonging to Rita. Soon as they found one of the defense cannons from earlier, which Nikolai takes hold of the cannon and sacrifices his life in a final ditch of saving Earth, thus allowing himself to be consumed by Psycho Green, only then to activate the cannon's blast, seemingly killing both himself and the Psycho Ranger to ashes after the explosion. Once Grace and Terona were decommissioned as rangers once it was all over, Grace reveals to have taken out a green-colored dagger belonging to Psycho Green, intending to use whatever she has to do her part of saving the world.

Unbeknownst to everyone, Psycho Green was merely buried underneath the surface of the Moon and his powers kept him in good, aging condition until decades later when Dark Specter and his forces were finally defeated via the Z-Wave of Zordon's sacrifice. It was only then through the Sea of Tranquility, Trek arose from his slumber and survives his past fallout with the '69 Rangers. Discovering Dark Specter's empire and his master are no more, Trek comes to believe it is all left to him to rebuild and finish what his master failed to do, resuming his work and at some point, finding the Psycho Rangers and their data cards, reprogramming them endlessly until they are "perfected" to being the family he "deserves and having them set out to rule and kill amongst those against them or in their way, as well as conquer planets. Finding out more about Astronema, he came to the conclusion to tracking her down and trying to revert her back into her "usual self" later on.

The Psycho Path[]

Trek eventually located Karone's current whereabouts on KO-35, taking place during Lost Galaxy and the death of Kendrix. Making their arrival, he first ordered the Psycho Rangers to begin their attack, having his ship fire down a portion of a city from above, killing hundreds of innocent KO-35 civilians, taking out the satellites, and decimating buildings. As soon as the Psycho Rangers and Trek himself were deployed to further the attack, one of KO-35's fighters named Rodg engaged in combat with them as she led her forces, only to be overpowered in terms of sheer strength and her forces at their mercy. It was then Karone showed herself, stopping Psycho Blue from killing a soldier and tries to persuade them to stop hurting people, until Trek attacked her from behind, something she didn't remember about a Psycho Green Ranger before ordering the Psycho Rangers to take her away. However, Rodg used a smoke bomb as a distraction and take Karone far away from them.

Eventually, Psycho Pink manages to take Karone captive, albeit the latter willingly surrendered herself. Upon making their departure and landing somewhere in space, Trek is seen restraining Karone, hooking her to a operating stimulation. When Trek calls her sister, Karone chews him off, even pointing out that he was the only one of the Psycho Rangers she did not create, which he rant out that he and Karone were both made by Dark Specter and reveals his past mission to her, where he killed most of the '69 Rangers and came to believe Dark Specter left him for dead once he found himself buried underneath the moon, concluding that Karone and the Psycho Rangers were meant to be his "family" to the point of reprogramming them. While explaining, he makes it clear to his intentions that he'll use them to restore Dark Specter's empire from scratch and with Karone being the final piece to their "family" in place. Preparing to reprogram her, Karone tries to reason with him, only for Trek to scoff it off, though Karone continues to act as if she is still "Astronema" playing pretend the entire time, whom the former still refuses to listen until Karone made a much convincing impression.

He almost found himself tempted, though proceeds to begin activating the machine to reprogram and brainwash Karone before she eventually thaws herself off the restraints, sending Trek back to a corner when the explosions' particles of the machine hit him. It was then he witnessed "Astronema" before him, telling him off, only then he tries to attack her when seemingly off-guard but is overwhelmed and strangled by her. Soon as she made it clear that she's not going to kill him but work together to rebuild Dark Specter's empire and letting him go, Trek comes to agree but wonders why he needs her help. To "Astronema's" dismay, she points out that she's all that remains of Dark Specter and his empire, whether he likes it or not, Trek reluctantly lets her assist him in rebuilding the empire from scratch. He's then ordered to take Karone/"Astronema" to the Psycho Rangers, greeting her "welcome home". Making it to the training area, Trek showcases how he allows the Psycho Rangers to fight each other as practice and being coordinated to his order, which Karone takes her time to reflect how much damage she caused to the people used to make the Psycho Rangers.

Upon commencing operations to retrieve old weaponry belonging to Dark Specter's empire in one of its facilities, Trek can be seen back in the ship, feeling dissatisfied with the operation being a stealth mission and not being the one in command. When Psycho Yellow points that Karone is the only one capable of accessing to the facility's weapon producing lab thanks to her bio-signature, Trek interrupts saying he knew what the plan was supposed to be until Karone "corrupted" it. As Nokrea gets injured by the lab's guards, Trek orders the Psycho Rangers to kill her so he could use her data card to "reset" her, however, Karone insists on having them all retreat for the meantime. As Karone continued keeping watch of the Psycho Rangers and teaching them moral restraints like empathy and non-lethality, Trek gets even more unnerved and suspicious when Karone had all the Psycho Rangers gathered to watch a Western film, he then grabs her, telling her that he knows she's "infecting" them with ways in contrast to Karone simply assessing his terrible guidance them. Pointing out a better way for them to accomplish their goals, Trek points out that their purpose is to conquer and be ruthlessly efficient as possible, feeling undercut by her.

Remaining suspicious over Karone, Trek works on the reprogramming machine until Psycho Yellow came into his presence, believing the machine's repairs were a "backup", much to Trek bluntly going along with it as Yellow informs him that Psychos Red and Pink are beginning to accept her ways, followed by Black doing the same but Blue is indifferent in the meantime, with Yellow herself withholding judgment prior to Trek rudely interrupting her stasis, believing she too is suspicious that she's persuading the Psychos into the ways of a Power Ranger, which she states time will tell after their next raids with Trek going back to working on the machine.

Soon as Andros, the Red Space Ranger, catches up on finding Karone after a month's pass and locating their ship from one of Dark Specter's old outposts, Trek can be see overseeing the training area via security cameras, seeing Karone sneaking away and exploring the ship's facilities while stating one of the outposts being where it holds Dark Specter's facility of secret weapons. Before he finished his statements, he witnessed Andros infiltrating the ship and begins alerting the Psycho Rangers of his presence but at the same time, ordered them to not trust Karone and have her captured alive for "reprogramming". Confronting both Karone and Andros at the same time, Trek finds himself shot by the latter and runs away, knowing he can't fire at his "loyal sister" back before notifying Psycho Blue about the situation, "glad" to be tracked down to confirm otherwise and orders him to have the other Psychos check the surveillance and be on look out, eventually revealing his plans to have them all reprogrammed and free of Karone's influence over them. Seeing a ventilation shaft opened above him, he climbs on top and begins making works on his machine while the Psycho Rangers deal with the problem at hand.

When the other Space Rangers arrived and began infiltrating the ship, Trek warns them ahead and orders them all to deal with the Space Rangers, killing them as they please by all means necessary. When Karone and Andros make to his lab where he kept the Data Cards at hand, Trek gears up in his Psycho Green Ranger suit with Nokrea/Psycho Pink at his aid, confronting the former tampering with the Data Cards before he found himself blasted by Karone, whose now at held back by Nokrea. Soon as she got suspicious with the machine's repairs, Trek has them at gunpoint, both him and Karone firing at one another until the blast hit the latter. "Worried" of Karone's condition and caught her in his arms, Trek gets concerned before confirming Karone's status, relieved that he could still "fix" her if she died before looking at Andros. As he prepares to aim fire at the Red Space Ranger, Karone pleads for mercy, only to be indifferent and calling Karone "tiresome", enjoying her begging until Nokrea/Psycho Pink blasts him from behind.

Trek and Nokrea would begin fighting each other until the latter knocks his head hard to the ground, almost rendering him unconscious. While Karone and the Psycho Rangers tried to sort things out with reprogramming them and their Data Cards, she ended up destroying the Data Cards instead so the Psychos can be their own person by choice, in order to ensure Trek doesn't get his filthy hands on using them to reprogram their personalities once more. With the Psycho Rangers free and allowed live their lives while finding out more about themselves as people, Trek is last seen imprisoned by them in their ship, muttering how much he "loves" his family and wanting to snap their necks, believing he'd be free one day and get back at them for it.

It is currently unknown of Trek's whereabouts with the Psycho Rangers appearing more frequently in the comics.

Trivia[]

  • He is one of the few only Sixth Rangers to ever be adapted from America in the Power Rangers franchise. Though unlike Ryan Mitchell/Titanium Ranger from Lightspeed Rescue (adapted from Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive), Trek originated from the comics.
  • Out of the Psycho Rangers, Psycho Green has the highest kill count of Power Rangers (his own team included) at his hands, with only Psycho Pink having one victim.
  • Due to being the first out of them and not created by Astronema, Psycho Green is the only one of the Psycho Rangers to not be a cyborg. Interestingly, in the comics proper, the Psycho Rangers were retconned to be actual living people brainwashed under Astronema's work, whereas Trek became a Psycho Ranger through Dark Specter's magic.

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