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{{quote|''"The theme of loyalty, especially among the forces of evil, seemed to be a major factor. Individual monsters and generals expressed individual fealty towards their leader far more so than in previous series, with the exception of [[Power Rangers in Space|Ecliptor]], though his loyalty was more about fatherly love. Most villains seemed dedicated to a wider range of emotions and priorities than just straight up evil."''|'''[[Atop the Fourth Wall (Web Video)|Linkara]]''', ''History of the Power Rangers, [[Power Rangers Lost Galaxy|Lost Galaxy]]''}}
{{quote|''"The theme of loyalty, especially among the forces of evil, seemed to be a major factor. Individual monsters and generals expressed individual fealty towards their leader far more so than in previous series, with the exception of [[Power Rangers in Space|Ecliptor]], though his loyalty was more about fatherly love. Most villains seemed dedicated to a wider range of emotions and priorities than just straight up evil."''|'''[[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]]''', ''History of the Power Rangers, [[Power Rangers Lost Galaxy|Lost Galaxy]]''}}


{{quote|''"[Hakeswill] knew they were all good men, by which he meant they were cunning, violent, and biddable."''|''[[Sharpe]]'s Triumph''}}
{{quote|''"[Hakeswill] knew they were all good men, by which he meant they were cunning, violent, and biddable."''|''[[Sharpe]]'s Triumph''}}

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"The theme of loyalty, especially among the forces of evil, seemed to be a major factor. Individual monsters and generals expressed individual fealty towards their leader far more so than in previous series, with the exception of Ecliptor, though his loyalty was more about fatherly love. Most villains seemed dedicated to a wider range of emotions and priorities than just straight up evil."
Linkara, History of the Power Rangers, Lost Galaxy
"[Hakeswill] knew they were all good men, by which he meant they were cunning, violent, and biddable."
Sharpe's Triumph