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The Leader is the second episode of the fan-made prequel, Angel Grove: A Power Rangers Fan Prequel. It is the episode that will focus on Jason's origins.

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  • The Leader is the second episode of the fan-made prequel, Angel Grove: A Power Rangers Fan Prequel. It is the episode that will focus on Jason's origins.
  • The Leader (or commonly referred to by the Visitors as "Our Great Leader") is the head of a military dictatorship that controls the Sirian (Visitor) population on Sirius 4 and controls every resource and ship-of-the-line in the entire Sirian Fleet through his ministers. The Leader was constantly mentioned, but not seen, in the series.
  • "The Leader" is a song performed by Chris de Burgh, recorded on the album Into The Light in 1986. The song appeared in the Miami Vice episode "Everybody's in Showbiz".
  • The Leader is the leader of the short-lived cult of Movementarianism.
  • It is eventually revealed that The Leader's identity is that of Herb Talbot, the leader of the musical group the Tijuana Tin and that he plans to transmit the Theory to KAOS Headquarters in Europe by means of precision hand movements as he conducts his band during a live television broadcast. Portrayed by Aron Kincaid [Episode #87: "The Impossible Mission"].
  • The Leader is the leader of the United Penguin's Republic. Not much is known about him apart the fact that he leads the United Penguin's Republic and is a Dark Penguin.
  • Jake finds out Visser One will be at the EGS Tower, where the Yeerk Kandrona ray generator is located. When Jake and Marco are captured while spying on the Yeerks and brought on board their spaceship, their escape is hindered when they discover Visser One's Controller is Marco's missing mother.
  • Length: 1:42 Vocals: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones * live premiere at the first gig of the "Impossible Mission" tour (April 1981)
  • The Leader (real name: Samuel Sterns) is an evil mastermind and gamma-mutated villain from the Incredible Hulk, a franchise produced by Marvel comics as innumerable cartoons, movies, videogames and of course comic books - the Leader is considered one of the main archenemies of the Hulk (sharing the position with Abomination and General Ross) and the main antagonist, he is by far the smartest of Hulk's recurring opponents and in many ways is a reverse of the Hulk, while the Hulk seems to have limitless strength and rage so too the Leader seems to have limitless knowledge and calm, albeit his calm is often broken into megalomaniacal laughter and other classic villainous behavior.
  • The Leader is a mantle taken on which involved much dramatic pointing and speech giving, and leading the charge into battle (against bad karma and do-badders - genuine violence is frowned upon). It is a title that confers a sort of dynamic guise that would otherwise be absent from, lets face it, someone who isn't heroic, daring and SUPER outside the role of Leader. Danny also has a new project, in which he will become King Danny. Whether this means he will remain a cult leader is not known.
  • Shadow Jones and her Uncle Michelangelo Hamato are home safe, and the Christmas party immediately picks up where it left off. But for the entire night, the Jones-Hamato family has been observed from a distance by Leonardo, the long absent fourth Hamato brother. Leo tries to slip away unnoticed, but is spotted outside by his brother Raphael, who follows him onto the rooftop. Anger turns to rage as Raph vents his feelings of abandonment, but is harmlessly restrained by his elite ninja brother. Leo explains that the family never stopped being cursed since that night 17 years ago, and that it continues to afflict them all by magnifying their negative emotions, finally giving an explanation to the grinding dysfunction the brothers have lived with for all these years. Seeking to end the curse on
  • Born Samuel Sterns in Boise, Idaho, he worked for a chemical plant there in a menial capacity. While moving radioactive materials into an underground storage area, some of the radioactive materials exploded, bombarding Sterns with gamma radiation. He recovered, and found that the radiation had changed him from an ordinary human into a green-skinned, super-intelligent entity with an oversized brain housed in a towering cranium. As was the case with most individuals mutated by Gamma radiation early-on, the particular set of characteristics Sterns acquired by exposure to it were said to result from a subconscious desire; in his case, the desire to be as smart as his brother Philip, who was a physicist in the employ of the same facility. Calling himself the Leader, Sterns embarked on various a
  • While returning to the Enterprise by shuttlecraft, Kirk, McCoy, Sulu and Ensign Sam Kerby realize they are being followed by a small Klingon vessel, which fires on the shuttlecraft. Kirk is forced to jettison the engines, first attaching a phaser to the intermix assembly to detonate it. The explosion knocks out the sensors of the other ship, piloted by a young Klingon named D'kar. The shuttle, which has been sabotaged, makes an emergency landing on a Class-M moon, home to a lost colony of humans led by Captain Simon Anders. The settlement originated from the crash of a colony ship forty-two years earlier. Anders, whose parents died in the crash, was adopted and trained as his successor by Captain Mendez, who died some years later. Kirk tells Anders of the possibility that the Klingon ship
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