are you okay? yeah, sure. it's just hard on you, it's hard on rikki, it's hard on emma— no, i mean you. are you okay? no, i'm not.
↳ h2o: just add water ✧ s2e21, and then there were four.
Backstory: Like Olivia, Anissa was also raised by her grandmother from a young age due to unknown reasons. Because of this, Anissa and Olivia had grown up relying on each other. However, a year before the series' events, Anissa ended up leaving for college, but her contact with Olivia was scarce. During this time, Anissa ended up enrolling at the Snow Ninja Academy. When her school was attacked, her Sensei gave her the Snow Morpher before telling her to run. Determined to find answers, Anissa decided to move back to Blue Bay Harbor in an effort to reconnect with her sister and fulfill her mission, but she also ends up crossing paths with one of the evil Thunder Rangers, resulting in some complicated feelings and tension.
Hey, everyone. I know it's been a while since I updated (took a break for my mental health). But I've been doing a lot of behind the scenes stuff for my fanfics
At the moment, I'm currently thinking of making an oc that could be related to Olivia (and Hunter’s love interest👀)
Nicknames: Liv (by her friends), Livvy (by Dustin; she initially hates this nickname until it begins to grow on her later on)
Age: 17 (18 in Dino Thunder)
Family: Anissa Carter (older sister)
Era: Power Rangers Ninja Storm
Color: Pink
Element: Fire
Love interest: Dustin Brooks
Backstory: When Olivia was only four years old, she was left in the care of her maternal grandmother for reasons that she has kept hidden. Their absence left a void in Olivia's heart, but she always pushed it to the side, feeling as if she had to do so in order to survive without them. When she was six, she met Tori Hanson, who was one of the few people who remained present throughout Olivia's life. During her childhood and adolescence, Olivia eventually grew an affinity for gymnastics, which became her anchor and passion, allowing her to vent her creativity and fluidity through something she could enjoy as a hobby. When she was 16 years old, she joined the Wind Ninja Academy, where she would meet two unlikely new friends: Shane Clarke and Dustin Brooks. At first, Olivia and Shane initially butted heads due to their similarly headstrong personalities, but they soon formed a sibling like friendship. However, her connection with Dustin was different. While Olivia was a guarded soul with her walls built high, Dustin was the kind of guy who always wore his hearts on his sleeve and remained loyal and trusting to those around him. At first, Olivia thought he was just trying to be nice to her, but she will eventually realize that this isn't just a simple friendship between them at all.
(These headcanons are based on the U.S. Power Rangers series.)
This isn’t a request, this is just to promote that I’m currently taking requests! Please participate, I hope you enjoy it. I might even make a Stray Kids version soon.
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➤𝓗𝓸𝓷𝓰𝓳𝓸𝓸𝓷𝓰 𝓪𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓭 𝓟𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓻 𝓡𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓮𝓻
Ꮺ Of course, in any universe Hongjoong would be the team’s leader.
Ꮺ He’d be that hopeful, slightly cheesy type of leader, determined to defeat villains while still going through his own character growth.
Ꮺ At first, he’d struggle to connect with the others, he is shy, insecure about guiding them, but over time, his interactions with the team would help him grow more confident, trusting both in their friendship and in their strength to defend the city.
Ꮺ Villains and even fellow Rangers would tease him for his height and doubt his worth as a leader since he doesn’t look physically imposing.
Ꮺ Hongjoong would shut them down with his brilliant strategies. Whenever the team faced impossible odds, he’d be the one analyzing the situation under pressure and directing everyone to victory.
Ꮺ Once he gains full trust in the team, he becomes very protective of them, almost like a parent. He feels deeply guilty whenever someone gets hurt and scolds anyone who acts recklessly. When missions take an emotional toll, he makes sure no one feels alone.
Ꮺ He maintains the closest bond with the mentor, often seeking advice and gaining determination from that relationship.
Ꮺ If this version of the Rangers had the tech to design their own suits and weapons, Hongjoong would be the first to create them. He’d love making stylish designs that also function in battle.
Ꮺ Even outside the suit, he shows his kind and respectful personality. He’d be one of the best at hiding his identity.
Ꮺ He trained at a Ranger academy but never expected everyone to agree with him as leader. He’s proud to have earned that title with honor.
Ꮺ In the final battle, he’d be ready to sacrifice himself for the city and his teammates. Even if he wavered for a brief moment, he’d never let harm come to the people he loves most.
Ꮺ His ending would be one where he inspires everyone to keep fighting and never give up, definitely with “Guerrilla” playing in the background as he delivers the final blow to the villains.
➤𝓢𝓮𝓸𝓷𝓰𝓱𝔀𝓪 𝓪𝓼 𝓦𝓱𝓲𝓽𝓮 𝓟𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓻 𝓡𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓮𝓻
ᏪSeonghwa wouldn’t be part of the original lineup. He’d be one of those classic Rangers who first appears working for evil, manipulated into fighting against the team, until he realizes his mistakes, regrets them, and redeems himself by joining.
ᏪHe wouldn’t exactly be shy at first, but his guilt for the harm he caused the team would keep him from forming close relationships right away.
ᏪWooyoung and Yeosang would be the ones to make him feel welcome, reminding him that as long as his goals are now focused on doing good, he has a place on the team and the right to feel like family.
ᏪWhen he first joined, many thought he was actually the leader, since he carried himself so powerfully in battle and his suit looked destructive and intimidating.
ᏪSeonghwa is one of the strongest when it comes to endurance and physical combat. His weapon skills are exceptional, and his attacks are merciless against villains, he would never allow an innocent to get hurt under any circumstance.
ᏪOver time, his cold and stoic demeanor would surprise everyone by softening into something warm, playful, and affectionate. Hongjoong struggled the most to adjust, since they often clashed over leadership at first, but Seonghwa soon became his right-hand man. Whenever Hongjoong needed emotional support, Seonghwa was the one to remind him not to neglect himself.
ᏪHe wouldn’t have a particularly close relationship with the mentor or the tech/scientist character at first, though he’d eventually get an arc where he has to prove to the mentor that he can be trusted.
ᏪSeonghwa would also get involved in designing his own suits, preferring them to look powerful, intimidating, and stylish.
ᏪOutside the suit, he’d keep a low profile, avoiding acquaintances to protect their safety from the villains.
ᏪHis training as a Ranger came from the villains themselves, but his willpower allowed him to break free and take control of his own powers.
ᏪLike Hongjoong, he’d be ready to sacrifice himself in the final battle, and he’d likely be the first to lose his suit in the fight.
ᏪBut that wouldn’t stop him from proving that even without the armor, he’s still a skilled, powerful fighter, after all, that’s exactly why the villains had chosen him in the first place.
➤𝓨𝓾𝓷𝓱𝓸 𝓪𝓼 𝓑𝓵𝓾𝓮 𝓟𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓻 𝓡𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓮𝓻
ᏪFrom the beginning, Yunho would be second-in-command, working so well with Hongjoong and coming up with ideas that made the team stronger.
ᏪOriginally, the mentor didn’t consider the original team strong enough to save the city, trusting only Hongjoong for his seriousness and determination. Yunho, in particular, wasn’t trusted, since he seemed to treat everything too lightly.
ᏪThat was a misunderstanding, Yunho wasn’t just comic relief. Being a Ranger meant exhausting mental battles against countless creatures and villains. Yunho simply didn’t want his team to feel drained or hopeless, so he often used humor and his laid-back nature to keep morale high.
ᏪHe’s like the team’s hidden ace, letting enemies think they had the upper hand before surprising them with unmatched attack and defense skills, considered some of the best among Rangers. Even in the most serious moments, his refreshing energy never faded.
ᏪWhile Yeosang and Wooyoung pieced the team together emotionally, Yunho was the first to teach them the true value of unity. He made sure Hongjoong and Jongho didn’t feel excluded and helped them grow confident in teamwork.
ᏪYunho developed one of the closest relationships with the mentor, showing that everyone, no matter their personality, has an equally important role.
ᏪHe trained at the same academy as Mingi, so he was shocked to see how differently their paths turned out. Once Mingi joined, the two became inseparable, learning a lot from each other.
ᏪYunho was careful with his identity, but also the one who enjoyed going out the most when there were no missions.
ᏪIn the final battle, he’s the only one who realizes Hongjoong’s plan to sacrifice himself. Respecting his leader’s decision, Yunho quietly ensures the rest of the team stays focused and doesn’t interfere.
ᏪAfter the villains are defeated, the others scold him for letting Hongjoong go through with it, but Yunho reminds them that it was their unity that brought them this far.
➤𝓨𝓮𝓸𝓼𝓪𝓷𝓰 𝓪𝓼 𝓖𝓻𝓮𝓮𝓷 𝓟𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓻 𝓡𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓮𝓻
ᏪJust like Hongjoong is always a captain in every universe, Yeosang and Wooyoung are always the team’s heart.
ᏪYeosang is an especially unique case: he’s not human, but an alien sent from another planet to protect Earth.
ᏪHe had no interest in Rangers or battles at first. Too much of a pacifist, he only became one because of family expectations.
ᏪThe mentor was disappointed in him during his academy days, seeing his lack of effort and refusal to use weapons.
ᏪDeep down, Yeosang believed villains weren’t truly evil, that they could be saved.
ᏪMeeting Wooyoung changed his perspective. The world needed defenders. When peace vanished and humanity fell into despair, people begged only for a spark of hope.
ᏪYeosang quickly proved his power in combat when injustice was at stake, and once accepted into the team, he committed to improving himself to protect others.
ᏪStill, he never abandoned his values, always reminding the team that the point wasn’t just to defeat villains, but to embody true altruism.
ᏪWithout Wooyoung, Yeosang probably would have stayed distant due to his shyness. That same empathy made him support Seonghwa and San when they struggled to feel like part of the family.
ᏪIn the final battle, Yeosang didn’t shine through raw strength but through heart, his and Wooyoung’s compassion became the key to overcoming evil.
➤𝓢𝓪𝓷 𝓪𝓼 𝓟𝓾𝓻𝓹𝓵𝓮 𝓟𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓻 𝓡𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓮𝓻
ᏪSan was the last to join the team, and at first, he had no training or desire to become a Ranger at all.
ᏪInstead, he worked as the team’s tech assistant, helping with suits. He loved his job and, even if he didn’t interact much with the original lineup, he paid attention to everyone’s personalities to design custom gear suited perfectly for them.
ᏪAfter Mingi was recruited and distracted the team with his lack of cooperation, San happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time during an enemy attack, an accident that triggered a genetic mutation.
ᏪSuddenly, San was more skilled than Yunho, more agile than Mingi, and had genetic powers rivaling Yeosang’s alien abilities.
ᏪThis wasn’t what he wanted. He was terrified, disappeared for days, and struggled to accept his new role.
ᏪWooyoung and Yeosang were especially worried, wanting to show him unconditional support. San only returned during a battle where Hongjoong was nearly lost, emerging in a custom suit designed by the tech just in case he ever came back.
ᏪThe team appreciated not just his newfound powers, but also the detail and care San had always put into their suits. He adapted quickly, even removing his own suit mid-mission at times to fix someone else’s gear.
ᏪDespite his overwhelming power, Hongjoong and Seonghwa trained him to control it, which also inspired Mingi to grow.
ᏪVillains often avoided attacking Wooyoung and Yeosang when San was around, since the one time they tried, San showed even less mercy than Seonghwa.
ᏪIn the final battle, San was a physical powerhouse, but he never forgot the most important lesson Wooyoung and Yeosang had taught him: always remember why and who you fight for.
➤𝓜𝓲𝓷𝓰𝓲 𝓪𝓼 𝓢𝓲𝓵𝓿𝓮𝓻 𝓟𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓻 𝓡𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓮𝓻
ᏪThe first to join after the original lineup was Mingi.
ᏪHe trained at the same Ranger academy as Yunho, but his advanced physical and combat skills caught the government’s attention. They offered him a place in their personal guard. (At the time, the government was against the Power Rangers.)
ᏪMingi abandoned the values he’d learned at the academy, becoming arrogant and ambitious. He knew it was wrong, but his position kept climbing higher.
ᏪEverything changed when the entire guard was wiped out by villains. Only the Power Rangers had the technology to fight them, which brought Mingi crashing down from his pedestal. He swore never to be part of something like that again.
ᏪThat promise didn’t last long. After confrontations with the Rangers’ mentor, with Hongjoong, and with Yunho, his old academy friend. Mingi realized there was still a chance for redemption. He could prove he was worthy, with or without the suit.
ᏪSlowly, he learned to work as part of a team. Though he struggled to accept Hongjoong’s leadership at first, the bond they formed helped him finally understand the true value of defending people from injustice.
ᏪHe admitted to feeling jealous when San joined the team, since San’s powers far surpassed his. But he calmed down once he realized that the most important thing wasn’t comparing powers, but defeating evil together.
ᏪBecause of the government, his identity was exposed from the very beginning. To avoid suspicion, he distanced himself from the others in public.
ᏪHe never completely lost his proud streak, though, if anything, it became part of the team’s humor, with everyone teasing him about it and lightening the atmosphere.
ᏪIn the final battle, he was the most gravely injured. Still, he felt grateful, since his wounds came from saving Jongho and teaching him the importance of forgiveness.
➤𝓦𝓸𝓸𝔂𝓸𝓾𝓷𝓰 𝓪𝓼 𝓑𝓵𝓪𝓬𝓴 𝓟𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓻 𝓡𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓮𝓻
ᏪYeosang brought the alien perspective the team needed, but Wooyoung was the one who gave them a human heart.
ᏪThe team was willing to accept Yeosang, despite him being different, but Wooyoung never hesitated for a second.
ᏪHe was always there to listen to everyone. Being heroes wasn’t easy, and the responsibility of handling equipment that only functioned through teamwork was even harder.
ᏪWooyoung made the effort to unite the group one by one, starting with Yeosang and growing to understand Yunho’s vision too.
ᏪBack at the academy, life wasn’t easy for him. He struggled to make friends, and many doubted his abilities because he didn’t have a particularly strong physique.
ᏪWhen Yeosang arrived, Wooyoung never felt alone again. He made a promise to him: they would prove that strength wasn’t the only way to defeat villains.
ᏪBeing part of the original team was an honor. Even though they were divided at first, Wooyoung felt grateful that the newer members helped the team grow stronger instead of breaking apart.
ᏪHe was one of the most impulsive decision-makers, which earned him plenty of scolding, but nothing too serious.
ᏪHis distractibility nearly revealed his identity multiple times, if not for Yeosang and Yunho stopping him.
ᏪMuch like Hongjoong, people mocked him for not “looking like a Ranger.” He silenced them in his own way, with unmatched knowledge of weapons and the sharpest strategies when piloting the Megazord. He even joked that he should be the head of the Megazord instead of Hongjoong.
ᏪIn the final battle, a moment of solidarity between Wooyoung and Yeosang struck the villain directly, showing that his resentment would never lead anywhere. That same day, Hongjoong told them that the team wouldn’t have been what it was without them.
➤𝓙𝓸𝓷𝓰𝓱𝓸 𝓪𝓼 𝓨𝓮𝓵𝓵𝓸𝔀 𝓟𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓻 𝓡𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓮𝓻
ᏪJongho’s dream had always been to become a Power Ranger because of his older brother. Sadly, that dream shattered when his brother disappeared at the hands of villains.
ᏪThat loss erased his original purpose as a Ranger, turning him into a dangerous one, someone who only cared about destroying enemies.
ᏪHe had unmatched strength and precision in combat. After Hongjoong, he was the team’s best strategist.
ᏪFor a long time, he isolated himself, consumed by anger. He rejected support, even from the mentor.
ᏪBut when new members joined, things began to change. Mingi and San, in particular, opened up to him, showing him what the team meant to them, and reminding him he didn’t have to face pain alone.
ᏪOnce the most rebellious member, ignoring Hongjoong (and sometimes Seonghwa), taking reckless risks that nearly endangered civilians, he transformed into the Ranger people trusted and admired.
ᏪHe never forgot his brother. He kept searching, and as missions passed, he slowly allowed the others to help him. When they finally found his brother, Jongho was filled with gratitude, and regret for taking so long to trust his teammates.
ᏪJongho and his brother’s reunion became the spark that triggered the final battle, the one that would end everything.
ᏪHe nearly lost his life that day. Saved only by Mingi, who took the damage for him.
ᏪThat moment solidified the Rangers as a true team. They had finally learned to value each other.
ᏪFrom then on, Jongho never wished to distance himself again. Instead, he prayed to remain a Ranger to keep protecting the world with the family they had become.