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Robin:Red
Aqualad:Blue
KidFlash:Black
Superboy:Green
Ms. Martian: Pink
Artemis: Yellow
Before anybody can protest how they're already heroes and have a mentor who isn't a giant floating head, Zordon mentions the giant robots. Wally's in.
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But I think maybe the color-coding should remain in accordance with their current costumes? Since they're clearly partial to them anyway, and they represent their respective mentors/powers. The ranger colors don't necessarily depict genders, so they can keep their genders unchanged and still keep their own colors. Hence, with just a few changes, suggestion:
Robin = Red
Aqualad = Blue
Kid Flash = Yellow
Superboy = Black
Artemis = Green
M'gann = Pink
...What about Roy? (damn I haven't watched Power Rangers since I was a kid)
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Red: Kaldur. He's the leader.
Blue: Kid Flash. Science nerd, cute, but not that good with people.
Black: Robin. Awesome.
Yellow: Artemis. The asian badass.
Pink: M'gann. The chick, both in terms of gender and trope.
Green: Superboy. Designed to be evil, likely tougher than the rest of the crew together, and the one that will never stop fighting for Good.
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...I miss Power Rangers.
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