Post by 42zombies on Feb 3, 2010 20:24:26 GMT -5
Full Name: Tsukasa Kadoya
Nicknames: Kamen Rider Decade, Destroyer of Worlds, Devil
Age: ?
Height: ?
Weight: ?
Gender: M
Race: Human
Alliance: Good
Home: Japan, World of Decade
Franchise: Kamen Rider Decade
Physical Description: Normally, Kadoya appears as a typical Japanese youth with a bored, tired expression. His hair, a light brown, is often combed to the side. His clothing tends feature pink (Or, according to him, 'magenta') accesories. He is always seen carrying his camera with him.
As Decade, Kadoya is clad in a black-and-magenta armor similar to DiEnd's, although the barcode-mask he wears is skinnier.
Complete Form is the true form of Decade that is able to manipulate the power of other Riders' final forms, accessed through the K-Touch once he regains the powers of all of the Heisei Kamen Riders. Referred to as the "King of the Rider Worlds", he wears the Decade Complete Kamen Ride Card on his helmet, embedded in the Decade Crown, and the others' Kamen Ride Cards on his chest.
Weapons: Tsukasa transforms into Decade through the use of the Decadriver belt that is based around the Rider Cards. By inserting a card into the Decadriver, Decade can invoke the cards' abilities. In Complete Form, the Decadriver is moved to the right side of his belt where Decade inserts his Final Attack Ride Cards and activates them by touching the Decadriver's window.
Decade's primary weapon is the Ride Booker, which has three modes: Book Mode , which is placed on the left side of his belt, Gun Mode, and Sword Mode. While in Book Mode, the Ride Booker holds the Rider Cards that Decade uses in his arsenal. In Sword Mode, the Ride Booker's finishing move is the Dimension Slash. When fighting Gyûki, Decade briefly fought as Ryuki with a red bullfighting cape adorning the blade of Sword Mode. In Gun Mode, the Ride Booker's finishing move is the Dimension Blast.
Like DiEnd, Decade carries a deck of Rider cars. However, instead of using them to summon Riders, Decade is able to transform into them.
Abilities/Powers: Depending on which Rider he has turned into, Decade has several abilities. This varies from the ability to travel through mirrors (Ryuuki) to moving super fast (Kabuto).
Skills: 'Yes, it seems I am capable of doing anything... except take photos.'
Personality: Tsukasa Kadoya is a hypocritical and self-righteous young man who does not know much about his past. He has a strong desire to "catch the world" using his photos, but they never develop well. He sees this as a sign that he is not of this world, unaware of it being a prelude of it being supplanted by the worlds of the other nine Kamen Riders. However as Decade, he is seen as an agent of destruction, usually being called "the devil", a rumor spread by Narutaki, who believes Tsukasa does not belong in any world. It is also revealed that those who appear in his badly developed photographs have some fate befall them, be it death or otherwise. As Tsukasa travels between dimensions, his clothing changes to suit a specific role in the Rider's World, including some accouterments similar in color to his camera and Decade's armor. He also exhibits some prior knowledge or a talent necessary to his quest in the Rider's Worlds he enters. Some examples are his knowledge of the Grongi language in the World of Kuuga and his enrollment as a student in the World of Faiz.
History: Tsukasa was the Great Leader of Dai-Shocker, an evil organization that is attempting to take over all dimensions. He commissioned the creation of the Decadriver in order to prevent the collapse of the A.R. Worlds and allow Dai-Shocker to conquer them. Due to circumstances not covered in the film or the television series, Tsukasa suffers from amnesia and ends up in the A.R. World that is the home of Natsumi Hikari, who returns the Decadriver to him when the distortions manifest in her world and allow Tsukasa to resume his mission, without any knowledge of the intended use of the belt as he slowly regains his memories.
Other: 'Damn it... who the hell are you?!' 'Just a Kamen Rider, passing through. Remember that.'
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Nicknames: Kamen Rider Decade, Destroyer of Worlds, Devil
Age: ?
Height: ?
Weight: ?
Gender: M
Race: Human
Alliance: Good
Home: Japan, World of Decade
Franchise: Kamen Rider Decade
Physical Description: Normally, Kadoya appears as a typical Japanese youth with a bored, tired expression. His hair, a light brown, is often combed to the side. His clothing tends feature pink (Or, according to him, 'magenta') accesories. He is always seen carrying his camera with him.
As Decade, Kadoya is clad in a black-and-magenta armor similar to DiEnd's, although the barcode-mask he wears is skinnier.
Complete Form is the true form of Decade that is able to manipulate the power of other Riders' final forms, accessed through the K-Touch once he regains the powers of all of the Heisei Kamen Riders. Referred to as the "King of the Rider Worlds", he wears the Decade Complete Kamen Ride Card on his helmet, embedded in the Decade Crown, and the others' Kamen Ride Cards on his chest.
Weapons: Tsukasa transforms into Decade through the use of the Decadriver belt that is based around the Rider Cards. By inserting a card into the Decadriver, Decade can invoke the cards' abilities. In Complete Form, the Decadriver is moved to the right side of his belt where Decade inserts his Final Attack Ride Cards and activates them by touching the Decadriver's window.
Decade's primary weapon is the Ride Booker, which has three modes: Book Mode , which is placed on the left side of his belt, Gun Mode, and Sword Mode. While in Book Mode, the Ride Booker holds the Rider Cards that Decade uses in his arsenal. In Sword Mode, the Ride Booker's finishing move is the Dimension Slash. When fighting Gyûki, Decade briefly fought as Ryuki with a red bullfighting cape adorning the blade of Sword Mode. In Gun Mode, the Ride Booker's finishing move is the Dimension Blast.
Like DiEnd, Decade carries a deck of Rider cars. However, instead of using them to summon Riders, Decade is able to transform into them.
Abilities/Powers: Depending on which Rider he has turned into, Decade has several abilities. This varies from the ability to travel through mirrors (Ryuuki) to moving super fast (Kabuto).
Skills: 'Yes, it seems I am capable of doing anything... except take photos.'
Personality: Tsukasa Kadoya is a hypocritical and self-righteous young man who does not know much about his past. He has a strong desire to "catch the world" using his photos, but they never develop well. He sees this as a sign that he is not of this world, unaware of it being a prelude of it being supplanted by the worlds of the other nine Kamen Riders. However as Decade, he is seen as an agent of destruction, usually being called "the devil", a rumor spread by Narutaki, who believes Tsukasa does not belong in any world. It is also revealed that those who appear in his badly developed photographs have some fate befall them, be it death or otherwise. As Tsukasa travels between dimensions, his clothing changes to suit a specific role in the Rider's World, including some accouterments similar in color to his camera and Decade's armor. He also exhibits some prior knowledge or a talent necessary to his quest in the Rider's Worlds he enters. Some examples are his knowledge of the Grongi language in the World of Kuuga and his enrollment as a student in the World of Faiz.
History: Tsukasa was the Great Leader of Dai-Shocker, an evil organization that is attempting to take over all dimensions. He commissioned the creation of the Decadriver in order to prevent the collapse of the A.R. Worlds and allow Dai-Shocker to conquer them. Due to circumstances not covered in the film or the television series, Tsukasa suffers from amnesia and ends up in the A.R. World that is the home of Natsumi Hikari, who returns the Decadriver to him when the distortions manifest in her world and allow Tsukasa to resume his mission, without any knowledge of the intended use of the belt as he slowly regains his memories.
Other: 'Damn it... who the hell are you?!' 'Just a Kamen Rider, passing through. Remember that.'
Picture: