To end the war, Star Sheriffs must stop the computer that's still running the Outriders' orbital station and is about to launch a desperate final attack that will destroy Yuma. However, traitorous Jesse wants the station for himself.
In the distant future, humanity has colonized the stars. To maintain peace and order across mankind's New Frontier, Earth's Cavalry Command develops the "Ramrod Equalizer Unit", a transforming battleship operated by their elite unit of special operatives, the Star Sheriffs, to defend the settlers of the galaxy. Their biggest threat? The Outriders, a group of extra-dimensional beings that intend to conquer our dimension and enslave humanity with their superior technology and weaponry. Armed with their wits, courage, and of course, Ramrod, it's up to Saber Rider and his team to stop the Outriders once and for all and bring peace to the universe!
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To end the war, Star Sheriffs must stop the computer that's still running the Outriders' orbital station and is about to launch a desperate final attack that will destroy Yuma. However, traitorous Jesse wants the station for himself.
The Star Sheriffs jump into the Outrider dimension. They are there to plant explosives on the Outriders' planet. Meanwhile Nemesis is finally revealed as a synthetic cyborg with full control over the Nth degree.
At a formal gathering, Jessie Blue makes a pass at April. She politely turns him down at first, but when he tries to force himself on her, she tosses him into a stack of barrels. General Whitehawk places Jessie on suspension, but Jessie quits instead. Jessie then joins up with Wolf and the Outriders. He leads them to Cavalry Command, where the Outriders steal their ships and explosives back. Jessie places a bomb aboard RAMROD. Jessie sees April getting on board, and tries to warn her. Saber Rider stops Jessie, and is about to take him into custody, when Jessie reveals what he's done. Now it is up to Saber to save April and Fireball, who is also aboard RAMROD.
The Outriders, led by Brune Hilda and Mohawk, have invaded Planet Tropicus. Tropicus is home to dinosaurs. George, the park ranger, discovers the Outriders, and tries to warn the Star Sheriffs, but his signal is partially jammed. April gets part of the message, tells the guys what happened, and Saber decides they should head to Tropicus to find out what is going on. Meanwhile, George tries to escape with his family. Their jeep gets blown up by the Outriders. George's son, Ari, thinks that his parents have been killed. He and his pet dinosaur, Magenta, escape to safety, and run into Colt. The Star Sheriffs learn that the Outriders have been capturing the dinosaurs. Ari and Magenta volunteer to help with the mission.
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