![]() The answers he receives from his father’s conscience aren’t exactly encouraging, and already, the Jin base is done away with (That was a waste of money). The boy accuses Jin of being a robot (Which may seem goofy, but considering Kikaider will be established as being set in the same universe, maybe not so much), which prompts him to question what, if any, humanity he has in him being a Kaizorg. The townspeople affected blame a flute-playing boy who recently lost his father, and are more than willing to kill him (Un-hypnotized, mind you) which is all sorts of messed up. G.O.D.’s scheme involves a Pan-themed monster playing a flute that hypnotizes people to become insane murderers, though the hypnosis is easily broken and never do we actually see them murder anyone. Run, Cruiser! X-Rider!! (走れクルーザー!Xライダー!!)– Picking up right where the last episode left off, with Jin still injured. (And is far too much of a recluse to contact the authorities). It will later be established that V3 left Japan to fight elsewhere, meaning the professor was really on his own in combating G.O.D. Though not explicitly stated, its safe to assume that Keisuke based Kamen Rider X off of the past Kamen Riders that defended the world. by targeting his son, who also seems to be apart of the Professor’s plan against them. G.O.D., who are completely separate from the Great Leader (Well, at least until Stronger retcons it) come off as quite menacing and mysterious in all the right ways (They even use actual guns!), desiring the reclusive Professor Keisuke (Played by veteran actor Jun Tazaki), either to help them in their work, or just die, as it’s clear he’s plotting against G.O.D. X-X-X-Rider is Born!! (X・X・Xライダー誕生!!)– A solid start to the show and a serious breath of fresh air after V3.
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