Sure thing. Here, lemme write you a little history lesson first to explain Kamen Rider.
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It started in the 1970s when a brilliant college student named Takeshi Hongo was kidnapped by a former Nazi group called Shocker. Modifying him and several others into "Kaijin" which are inhumanoid cyborgs modified with animal DNA, they tried to take over the world. Hongo escaped before the brainwashing could happen, and fought back as Kamen Rider 1.
Several generations of Kamen Rider followed, each with their own theme, powers and abilities. I was dubbed Kamen Rider by my friends, as the buckle I had was called Fourze; an armored space suit capable of generating warp drive on its own. Its main goal was to contact the Presenters, aliens who sent out Switches to gather information, and when the time came, the Core Child born from it would mature, and return to deep space to make first contact with the Presenters.
Fourze technically isn't a combat suit, but it's well equipped to deal with threats beyond normal opponents.
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It started in the 1970s when a brilliant college student named Takeshi Hongo was kidnapped by a former Nazi group called Shocker. Modifying him and several others into "Kaijin" which are inhumanoid cyborgs modified with animal DNA, they tried to take over the world. Hongo escaped before the brainwashing could happen, and fought back as Kamen Rider 1.
Several generations of Kamen Rider followed, each with their own theme, powers and abilities. I was dubbed Kamen Rider by my friends, as the buckle I had was called Fourze; an armored space suit capable of generating warp drive on its own. Its main goal was to contact the Presenters, aliens who sent out Switches to gather information, and when the time came, the Core Child born from it would mature, and return to deep space to make first contact with the Presenters.
Fourze technically isn't a combat suit, but it's well equipped to deal with threats beyond normal opponents.