It sounds like you're exploring an interesting concept within the "Time Force" universe, where the Time Force Rangers have limitations on how often they can visit Wes Collins, their ally from the past. Since the timeline is fragile and they're concerned about Ransik's potential to disrupt time, the Rangers would need to be strategic and careful in their interactions.
To maintain stability in the timeline, they could set specific times for their visits, possibly using their time-travel technology to ensure that their appearances don't cause any unintended consequences. Maybe the Rangers create a protocol for communication, allowing them to warn Wes about upcoming threats without actually being in his timeline too frequently.
Additionally, they might develop ways to teach Wes skills or provide him with tools that help him defend himself against Ransik without direct contact. This way, Wes can be better prepared for the challenges ahead while minimizing the risk of disrupting the timeline.
With Ransik's constant threat, the Time Force Rangers would likely stress the importance of Wes being cautious. They could remind him of the consequences of time travel, instilling a sense of responsibility in him regarding his interactions with them.
Would you like to expand on any specific scenario, characters, or potential conflicts arising from these limitations?