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] 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, ]. He talked a lot like the stereotypical ] (think ] from ]), and almost got on everyone's human nerves. During the explosion of the ], his voice chip was damaged. Alpha 6 got a new voice from Andros, the alien from ] and the Red Space Ranger. | ] 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, ]. He talked a lot like the stereotypical ] (think ] from ]), and almost got on everyone's human nerves. During the explosion of the ], his voice chip was damaged. Alpha 6 got a new voice from Andros, the alien from ] and the Red Space Ranger. | ||
For ], Alpha 6 was voiced by Katerina Luciani. | For ], Alpha 6 was voiced by Katerina Luciani. |
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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. He talked a lot like the stereotypical New Yorker (think Joey Wheeler from Yu-Gi-Oh!), and almost got on everyone's human nerves. During the explosion of the Power Chamber, his voice chip was damaged. Alpha 6 got a new voice from Andros, the alien from KO-35 and the Red Space Ranger.
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.