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In the fictional Power Rangers universe, Alpha 6 is the next Alpha robot in the series of fully-sentient multifunctional automatons and the robot with an attitude--literally. He was put into operation along with the woman who never stopped the questions, Dimitria, after Zordon and Alpha 5 went to the planet Eltar.
He talks a lot like the stereotypical New Yorker (similar voices include Joey Wheeler a.k.a. Katsuya Jonouchi from the second Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series), and almost got on everyone's human nerves. During the explosion of the Power Chamber, his voice chip was damaged, making him speak jibberish and have reversed words. Alpha 6 got a new voice from Andros, the alien from KO-35 and the Red Space Ranger. The new voice made him sound a lot like Alpha 5, only it sounded more female than male.
At the end of Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, Alpha 6 ended up leaving the Astro Megaship after it had started its self-destruct mechanism. He is now living in peace on Mirinoi. Alpha 7, who currently lives and works on the Astro Megaship Mark 2, has his body and, surprisingly by fans, Alpha 5's voice.
For Power Rangers Turbo, Alpha 6 was voiced by Katerina Luciani. For Power Rangers in Space and Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, Alpha 6 was voiced by Wendee Lee.
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