

Whenever Eric smacks his Quantum Defender against his glove, there is an unrealistic banging sound.The scene of his suit not being dirty was original Power Rangers footage. When Wes begs Eric to not use the Quantum Morpher, there is a scene where Wes' suit is dirtied but in the next scene, it's not.When Eric shouts out "Quantum Power" the Morpher says "Fire" because that scene was actually from Mirai Sentai Timeranger.In many scenes of the episode, the face of Eric's Japanese counterpart, Naoto Takizawa, can be seen when he is morphing into the Quantum Ranger.This is very strange that Wes got so badly injured after being sent flying for such a short distance, especially considering the fact that his Ranger suit should have protected him.Eric shot down at least two Cyclobots but in the next shot all of them are standing.When Eric approaches Wes' father about being the new commander of the Silver Guardians, Eric already has his Quantum Morpher but in the previous scene he hides the Quantum box.The Quantum Quest was released on the VHS Power Rangers Time Force: Quantum Ranger Clash for Control.David Stenstrom as Hal Stewart (archive footage).Ashton McArn as Albee Stewart (archive footage).Slover as Molly Stewart (archive footage)

Shinji Kasahara as Eric Myers (Sentai footage).Daniel Southworth as Eric Myers (Quantum Time Force Ranger).Erin Cahill as Jen Scotts (Pink Time Force Ranger).Deborah Estelle Phillips as Katie Walker (Yellow Time Force Ranger).Kevin Kleinberg as Trip (Green Time Force Ranger).Michael Copon as Lucas Kendall (Blue Time Force Ranger).Jason Faunt as Wesley Collins (Red Time Force Ranger 2)/ Alex.He looks up and sees the Quantum Ranger. First, Eric takes out the remaining Cyclobots. Then he puts Brickneck back on ice with a Freeze Strike. Wes and Eric face each other. He transforms into the Quantum Ranger. Outside, the Rangers are still struggling with Brickneck. A shot hits Brickneck. Eric is outgunned by the robotic army, and a still injured Wes shows up to save him. Eric finally just sticks his left hand in the Controller, and a Morpher appears on his arm. They leave Wes to recover. The four Rangers confront Brickneck, who is hot on trail of the Quantum Controller box. Eric shows up, to lay his claim to the box as well. Circuit tells the Rangers how the Quantasaurus was sent through an experimental time portal, resulting in it, and the Quantum Controller, being split up and lost in time. The Rangers head out when they hear that Brickneck is at the storage depot. Collins and asks to be the new leader of the Silver Guardians, but he's turned down flat. Watching that breaking story, Ransik recognizes the box as the Quantum Controller. He sends Brickneck to raid the dig site and steal the Quantum Controller. The Silver Guardians show up to prevent the heist. As usual, they go in over their heads, and the Time Force Rangers must show up to save them. In the ensuing battle, Eric manages to snag the Quantum Controller and sneak off on his own. Meanwhile, Wes is severely injured by Brickneck just before he retreats. Eric takes the Quantum Controller and hides it in a storage depot. He approaches Mr. On an archeological dig, a group of explorers find a strange metallic box that seems to have been there for millions of years. A breaking news story interrupts Nadira's show. As the Rangers fight the mutant, Wes tries to get Eric to give up the Controller, but he ignores Wes and activates the Quantum Controller and becomes the Quantum Ranger. So he goes back to where the controller is. He then tries to become the Guardian's new leader, but is turned down. As the Rangers fight the mutant, Eric manages to take the controller, and hides it away. Circuit also recognizes the object, and the Time Force Rangers try to recover the object before it falls into the wrong hands. As word of the discovery spreads, Ransik recognizes the object as the Quantum Controller and unleashes a mutant to get it for him. On a dig, some researchers discover a metallic object.
