Rides Again — [s1e1] He

While scouting, the Ranger finds a magnificent white stallion being attacked by a buffalo. He saves the horse and names him . With his new companion and Tonto by his side, the Lone Ranger tracks down the Cavendish gang.

He does not kill for revenge; instead, he uses silver bullets as a symbol of the "precious value of life" and to remind himself of the high cost of justice. By the end of the episode, the Lone Ranger has captured the outlaws, establishing his legacy as a champion of the Old West who rides for law and order. [S1E1] He Rides Again

The tale begins with a company of six Texas Rangers led by Captain Dan Reid. They are in hot pursuit of the notorious Butch Cavendish and his gang of outlaws. Lured into a narrow canyon known as Bryant’s Gap, the Rangers are caught in a deadly ambush. In the chaos of gunfire, every Ranger is gunned down and left for dead. The Sole Survivor While scouting, the Ranger finds a magnificent white

Hours later, a Native American named Tonto discovers the scene of the massacre. While checking the bodies, he finds one Ranger—Dan Reid’s younger brother—still clinging to life. Tonto carries the man to a hidden cave, nursing him back to health. He does not kill for revenge; instead, he

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The phrase "[S1E1] He Rides Again" refers to the pilot episode of the classic Western television series , which first aired on September 15, 1949. The story follows the origin of the legendary masked hero. The Ambush at Bryant’s Gap