Since Hyperforce ended in 2018 we’ve heard very little about what would have occurred in the second season, partly due to the somewhat improved nature of a tabletop game. However, Meghan Camarena who played Pink Hyperforce Ranger Chloe, recently spoke to us about where her character might have gone in a second season. “Chloe was gonna go bad,” she reveals. “She was gonna join her dad on a quest to find her mom and probably do some questionable things.” In the season finale Chloe was reunited with her untrustworthy father and didn’t take his words to heart about her mother. Camarena explains that while Chloe would have crossed some lines in her quest she’d always have the right motives.“(Chloe) had plans to kind of break stuff up from the inside. But she was gonna have to do some stuff that she couldn’t undo. She was going to have to really convince her dad and everyone that she was bad. Chloe was going to go deep, deep undercover and to commit to that. To hopefully undo all the shitty stuff her dad had done and save the people that she cares most about.” When speaking about Hyperforce, Camarena made sure to specifically praise Melissa Flores, the director of Power Rangers content at Saban Brands, who helped get Hyperforce off the ground. Without her, Camarena says, Hyperforce would never have happened and she never got enough credit. “Shame on Saban and Hasbro for overlooking everything that woman did for them. MVP, right there.” Since Hyperforce, Camarena and Flores created the original live-streamed tabletop role-playing game, The Unleashed, which features a diverse queer cast of superheroes. Camarena is also writing Radiant Pink for Image Comics.