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1[[center: [- [[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOne Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOneHidenIntelligence Hiden Intelligence]] ([[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOneArutoHiden Aruto Hiden]]) | [[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOneAIMS AIMS]] | [[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOneMetsubouJinraiNET MetsubouJinrai.net]] | '''ZAIA Enterprise''' ([[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOneGaiAmatsu Gai Amatsu]]) | [[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOneOtherCharacters Other Characters]] | [[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOneMovieExclusiveCharacters Movie-Exclusive Characters]]]] -]
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3!!This is a partial character sheet for ''Series/KamenRiderZeroOne''. Visit [[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOne here]] for the main character index. Subjective trope and audience reactions should go on the [[YMMV/KamenRiderZeroOne YMMV page]].
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6!ZAIA Enterprise
7[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zaia_enterprise_logo.png]]
8 [[caption-width-right:350:Presented by ZAIA!]]
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10A multinational technology {{megacorp}} with offices based around the world. One of its subsidiaries, ZAIA Japan, was involved with the production of prototype [=HumaGears=] in the Daybreak incident. ZAIA Japan also acts as the main benefactor of A.I.M.S., supplying them with their equipment and Progrisekeys to fight [=MetsubouJinrai.net=] and the Magia, while also seeking to make use of the conflict to seize control of Hiden Intelligence.
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12[[folder:In General]]
13* TheConspiracy: Part of ZAIA Japan's underhanded tactics involves abusing their close working relationship with A.I.M.S., using Yua's position within the organization, and resulting government authority to steal some of Hiden Intelligence's more closely-guarded secrets such as the location of the President's personal laboratory.
14* EvilKnockoff: Most of ZAIA Japan's Rider-related products are directly plagiarized from Hiden Intelligence's designs. It is most evident in the design of the Giger, which is obviously just Breaking Mammoth with a different head, but Thouser takes only a few more steps to hide being a direct copy of Zero-One.
15* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their proposed solution to an outbreak of [=HumaGears=] being hacked en masse is the Giger, a gigantic mammoth-themed robot capable of hacking [=HumaGears=] en masse. While it's ''supposed'' to have this feature to stop an outbreak by shutting the rogue machines down, no internal counter-hacking measure was implemented by ZAIA. This means it takes [=MetsubouJinrai=].net all of fifteen minutes to hack one of the Gigers directly, at which point it not only produces a mass outbreak far beyond what they could have done alone but foils the Hiden security that ''did'' work on [=MetsubouJinrai=].net's own attempts. ZAIA Japan then proceeds to build even more Gigers ''without'' correcting the security flaw, this time giving Jin a small army of them to rampage with.
16* {{Hypocrite}}: ZAIA Japan spearheaded the campaign against [=HumaGears=] and artificial intelligence, yet their leader tries to abuse the Ark for his own benefits, and even manufactures Gigers, '''autonomous''' HumongousMecha that makes them Humagear in all but appearance and sizes.
17* MeaningfulName: [[spoiler:If you combine "Zaia" and Ark, you get the Japanese word for "sins" (罪悪 ''Zaiaku''), hinting at ZAIA Japan's machinations behind the Ark turning to evil.]]
18* PredatoryBusiness: ZAIA is an enormous multinational conglomerate and the way its Japan subsidiary orchestrates the sabotage of Hiden Intelligence to weaken them before a buyout makes it clear this isn't the first time they've done so to get where they are. Their tactics include deliberately reprogramming the first Dodo Magia to have blue [=LEDs=] and recording it transforming to incite mass panic over the idea that an unhacked [=HumaGear=] could also go berserk.
19* QualityVsQuantity: As shown in the cold opening of #17, ZAIA represents quantity; being a multinational technology conglomerate with office branches across the world, which is a stark contrast to Hiden Intelligence's quality.
20[[/folder]]
21
22[[folder:Gai Amatsu/Kamen Rider Thouser]]
23* See his [[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOneGaiAmatsu page]] here for more details.
24[[/folder]]
25
26[[folder:Yua Yaiba/Kamen Rider Valkyrie]]
27!!Yua Yaiba/Kamen Rider Valkyrie
28!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Hiroe Igeta (live), Satoshi Fujita (suit)
29Gai's [[TheDragon direct subordinate]] and previously the technical advisor for A.I.M.S, she has since been reassigned back to ZAIA Enterprise Japan to directly assist Gai following the supposed downfall of [=MetsubouJinrai=].net.
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31For her character tropes, see the [[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOneAIMS A.I.M.S.]] section.
32[[/folder]]
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34[[folder:Williamson Yotagaki '''(unmarked spoilers)''']]
35!!Williamson Yotagaki
36!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Tomomi Maruyama
37[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/williamsonyotogaki.png]]
38 [[caption-width-right:210:New CEO of ZAIA Enterprise Japan]]
39A ZAIA Enterprise representative sent to replace Gai Amatsu. He is also behind's Jin's re-construction and the one that gave him his new driver.
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41* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Subverted. Unlike Gai, Williamson is a very reasonable individual to begin with and is willing to play dirty for the sake of the greater good.
42* HonestCorporateExecutive: He's a great deal more open than Gai, and while aloof at times is still looking out for the greater good.
43* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While he is a callous and somewhat arrogant figure not unlike Gai before his redemption, Williamson is ultimately looking out for the needs of the people, even if it's through radical means. He is also far more responsible and reactive than Gai when he was CEO, immediately calling upon Jin when the threat of Horobi becoming another Ark is highly likely. Williamson is also more than willing to entrust Jin's earpiece to Gai who then gives it to Yua in rebuild Jin after seeing Yua's remarkable show of empathy when up against a hostile Humagear.
44* MeetTheNewBoss: He takes over ZAIA Enterprise Japan and demotes Gai to the Thouser Department.
45* MysteriousBacker: He is the one who resurrected Jin and gave him the ZAIA Slashriser to act his mole in [=MetsubouJinrai=].net
46* PetTheDog: Although he is willing to destroy protesting [=HumaGears=], he was genuinely happy that Yua was able to dissolve the situation without violence, which causes him to entrust Jin's earpiece to Gai, who gives it to Yua and Isamu to resurrect Jin in order to stop Horobi without needless bloodshed.
47* PragmaticHero: Williamson's character arc acts to deconstruct this trope. He wants to do the right thing that ensures the safety of the people, and as such he takes the pragmatic approach of using A.I.M.S., Gai, and Jin to shut down the situation as quickly and efficiently as possible. When the opponent is someone trying to stir up a CycleOfRevenge, though, Williamson's tactics only play into As's hands, as any violence no matter how well-intentioned only further elevates the racial tensions between humans and [=HumaGears=]. It takes Yua going up against a bunch of rioting [=HumaGears=] with nothing but her empathy and leadership skills for Williamson to see the error of his ways.
48* PutOnABus: He is put on "bonus leave" by Lyon Arkland in Zero-One Others: Kamen Rider Metsuboujinrai, allowing Lyon to be in control of ZAIA Enterprise Japan for the duration of the film.
49* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Gai, Williamson never does anything particularly villainous and works together with the heroes to contain the threat of the Ark. His main flaw is that he is overzealous about using violence to squash problems, but he listens to Yua when she demonstrates the superiority of calming down the rioters through empathy instead of force.
50* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Despite generally being reasonable, Williamson attempts to solve most problems through violence, either by ordering Jin to assassinate key targets or by ordering A.I.M.S. forces to suppress the rioting [=HumaGears=] by force. While well-intentioned, these tactics ultimately do nothing to address the root of the problem, and in fact push humanity to the brink of war.
51[[/folder]]
52
53[[folder:Products]]
54!!Giger
55[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giger.png]]
56A giant robot developed from the data of the Mammoth Zetsumerise Key, the Giger was designed for use as a heavy weapons platform and emergency weapon against a mass [=HumaGear=] outbreak by counter-hacking them all at once. WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong At least three Gigers were under construction for A.I.M.S., but the design proved just as vulnerable to a Zetsume Riser as any regular [=HumaGear=]. This result didn't deter ZAIA from building even more Gigers, which continued to be hacked just as easily as the first.
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58* AnimalMotif: Like its Hiden Intelligence counterpart, it is modeled after a woolly mammoth.
59* CyberCyclops: It sports a cycloptic eye on its face.
60* EvilKnockoff: It has essentially the same body structure, weapons, and animal motif as Breaking Mammoth, but since Breaking Mammoth was developed first, the Giger is this to it. Where Breaking Mammoth was developed for disaster relief and is human-piloted, the Giger is designed for large-scale military pacification and is controlled by an AI.
61* TheEvilsOfFreeWill: It's implied in Project Thouser that while they were designed to prevent another Humagear outbreak, they were also intended to supress regular [=HumaGears=], rendering them no more than slaves to humanity. Upon learning this, Naki decides to betray Gai by revealing their existence to Horobi.
62* GiantMook: Once [=MetsubouJinrai.net=] hacks them, they act like larger, much more powerful Magia.
63* MiniMecha: Gigers were originally intended to be used as building-sized mecha suits for combat.
64* SinisterScythe: The Giger's tusks can be detached for use as twin handheld scythes.
65* VillainOverride: The Gigers are nothing more than massive combat [=HumaGears=], so it takes little effort for [=MetsubouJinrai.net=] to hack them as their combatant.
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67!!ZAIASPEC
68[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zaia_spec.jpg]]
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70ZAIA's latest product. A wearable glasses device that gives the user learning and processing speeds that exceed [=HumaGears=].
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72* {{Expy}}: A wearable headpiece in the same vein of products such as Website/{{Google}}'s GLASS.
73* NeuralImplanting: Despite being an externally-worn device, it has shown a capacity to be able to directly link to its user's mind and control them, as shown with the multiple times Naki manipulated it.
74* RedEyesTakeWarning: More like "Red ''Screen'', Take Warning," but when someone's been given a [=RaidRiser=], the system lights change from blue to red, and the glasses now posses a red tint.
75** Also happens [[spoiler:when the user gets hacked through it.]]
76[[/folder]]
77
78[[folder:Raiders]]
79Cybernetic monsters transformed from humans using a [=RaidRiser=] and a Progrisekey. The humans are provided with the devices by Naki to allow them to seek vengeance against [=HumaGears=].
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81* AnimalMotifs: Like the Magia, Raiders are modeled after monstrous mechanical animals. Unlike their counterparts, Raiders use common living animals as their templates rather than obscure extinct species.
82* Myth/ClassicalMythology: The Crushing Buffalo, Splashing Whale, and Dynamaiting Lion Raiders are based on Taurus, Poseidon, and Hercules and Leo, respectively.
83* EvilKnockoff: Of the A.I.M.S. Riders, with the [=RaidRiser=] being a stripped-down version of the [=ShotRiser=] and the Raider costumes using the same undersuit as Vulcan and Valkyrie's aside from being switched to darker colors. Notably, like Jin's [=SlashRiser=], the [=RaidRiser=] was also made by ZAIA, intended for civilian use.
84* {{Foil}}: To the Magia, as the former are androids that achieved Singularity and hacked by [=MetsubouJinrai=].net using Zetsumerise Keys themed after obscure extinct species, while Raiders are humans that mostly chosen by ZAIA as their representatives during the Workplace Competition and become monsters by using Progrise Keys themed after common living animals.
85* MoreThanMindControl: Unlike the Magia, Raiders aren’t mentally rewritten by the Raidriser, but found in moments of extreme negative emotion and magnified from there.
86** Rentaro became the Crushing Buffalo Raider after being caught cheating and buckling under the pressure to perform in the rematch to avoid a career-ending lawsuit.
87** Tatsumi became the Splashing Whale Raider out of sheer pettiness, destroying houses and assaulting [=HumaGears=] to have them become Ark Magia to fight against.
88** Masuji became the Dynamiting Lion Raider and attacked Bingo so he couldn't expose his EngineeredHeroics.
89** Teruo became the Storming Penguin Raider out of jealousy toward his crush falling in love with Match Enmusubi.
90** Daiki became the Scouting Panda Raider to ensure that Homura wins the fourth round of the Workplace Competition for ZAIA Enterprise, out of loyalty for his company.
91* NotHelpingYourCase: The fact that Raiders ''willingly'' become monsters just as dangerous as Magia doesn't exactly refute the Ark's belief that humans are a violent and dangerous species.
92* PsychoSerum: The [=RaidRiser=] augments the negative emotions of its wearer, dulling their senses of fear and pain while heightening their aggression.
93* PunnyName: They're ''Corporate Raiders''. Also a pun on 'rider', if we use the [=HumaGear=]/Magia analogy.
94* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: They're a higher tier of enemy than the Magia, who by now have been outclassed to the point of being little more than an annoyance to the Riders. This is also reflected in their respective episodic structures and costume budgets: a new Magia is dealt with every week, and each Magia's costume is nearly identical aside from their chestplate and helmet, while the Raiders are the villains of two-parters and thus have more elaborate costumes.
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96!!Crushing Buffalo Raider
97!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Wakato Kanematsu
98[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rentarotachibana.png]]
99 [[caption-width-right:210:''It was like I could see your heart.'']]
100[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr01_crushing_buffalo_raider.png]]
101[[caption-width-right:210:''[=RaidRise=]!''\
102'''''Crushing Buffalo!'''''\
103[[AC:''This charge attack will send you flying.'']]]]
104A master florist named Rentaro Tachibana, hired by ZAIA Enterprise to represent their ZAIASPEC product for the first round of the "5-Stage Workplace Competition" against Hiden Intelligence, in flower arrangement. After being [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out]] and attacked by his competitor, the [=HumaGear=]-turned-Magia Sakuyo, for cheating and betraying her trust, Gai threatens him with a potential lawsuit for tarnishing ZAIA Enterprise's image. Under the immense pressure to win the rematch, he encounters the Hooded Person, and is given a Progrise Key to transform into the [[BrutishBulls Crushing Buffalo Raider.]]
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106* HornAttack: Mixed with HornsOfVillainy. See those red horns on his head? Those are called the Red Bruiser, and his main strategy is to charge at people with those pointed forward.
107* {{Irony}}: The first match was postponed when Sakuyo turned into a monster. The rematch is then postponed when ''he'' turns into a monster.
108* JetPack: He has a big vernier thruster on his back. He uses it to speed up his charges and give him slight boosts in mobility when he needs to.
109* KilledOffForReal: Not Rentaro, but the Progrise Key that created the Raider is stolen by Thouser, making this Raider incapable of forming anymore.
110* ThePowerOfHate: The reason why he embraces the [=RaidRiser=]'s [[TheCorruption power]] is because he can't let go of the [[EvilIsPetty [=HumaGear=] Sakuyo's insult.]]
111* ProfessionalButtKisser: Despite already being well-known as the master of the Tachibana school of flower arrangement and having a high appeal from the judges due to his status, he further steals their appeal by ''heavily agreeing'' that a single out-of-place stalk in Sakuyo's arrangement completely destroys its image and shames her in front of them. He also plays this in the method he cheated, praising Sakuyo's work at first while offering to add said out-of-place stalk, claiming that it would make her work perfect. She falls for this and allowed him to sabotage her work.
112* TrickedOutGloves: He has these too. Those big things on his arms aren't hoof-shaped shields, they're hoof-shaped implements to make his punches better, and go by the name "Buffablow".
113* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: While he 'wins' the contest, he slaps Sakuyo anyway after she calls him out for having an ugly heart. However, she became a Magia in front of him and later attacked Rentaro, only escaping due to Aruto's intervention, causing the match to be forfeited and eventually forcing him to compete again with a rebuilt Sakuyo anyway. The rematch then sees ''him'' turn into a monster when his ugly heart gets the best of him. [[spoiler:Fortunately, the third time has him win fairly, even shaking hands with Sakuyo.]]
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115!!Splashing Whale Raider
116!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Minato Isshiki
117[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tatsumi_arayashiki.png]]
118 [[caption-width-right:210:''Don't you think houses are like dreams?'']]
119[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr01_splashing_whale_raider.png]]
120[[caption-width-right:210:''[=RaidRise=]!''\
121'''''Splashing Whale!'''''\
122[[AC:''An aqua current that encompasses everything around it.'']]]]
123A realtor named Tatsumi Arayashiki, who is hired by ZAIA Enterprise to compete against the [=HumaGear=] realtor Smile Sumida, but is given a [=RaidRiser=] and Progrise Key by Naki to transform into the [[SapientCetaceans Splashing Whale Raider.]]
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126* DrunkWithPower: After receiving a Raidriser, he becomes emotionally unstable and noticeably more cruel.
127* EvilIsPetty: Once he gets the Raidriser, his ego and pettiness go through the roof, from using his new-found powers to destroy houses Smile tries to sell, to attacking her and pushing her into a fountain, [[spoiler:which turns her into the Ark Neohi Magia. Tatsumi later attacks another [=HumaGear=] for the express purpose of it being hacked into the Mammoth Ark Magia to fight against.]]
128* FinishingMove: He is the first Raider to display this ability, performing it by pressing the Raid Loader again after transforming.
129** '''Splashing Bolide''': The Splashing Whale Raider creates a giant energy construct of his Ougigant and slams it down on his opponent.
130* HeelRealization: After his defeat by Aruto, he realized how his obsessive desire for a larger house and monetary profits has him lose the joy he felt in having a happy close-knitted family despite the cramped home they had before.
131* HiddenDepths: The reason why he went into the real estate business was due to his past of growing up with a large family cramped in a tiny and impoverished home; He admired large houses as a result and made it his dream to earn lots of money to buy a proper home for himself.
132* ImprobableWeaponUser: The Ougigant, the polearm-looking thing the Splashing Whale Raider uses, is actually a giant fan/carpet beater, which is that huge racket-looking thing used to beat the dust out of carpets and blankets in every suburban scene in anime. Secondly, it's an allusion to such items having weather control abilities in mythology, like the plantain fan in ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''. And thirdly, the business end resembles a whale's tail, matching the Progrisekey he transforms with.
133* {{Jerkass}}: Bullies Smile during the real estate competition, [[spoiler:to the point that she experiences a negative Singularity and becomes an Ark Neohi Magia. It ends up exposing him, as he desire to attack [=HumaGears=] as the Raider causes Fuwa to catch him transforming against an Ark Mammoth Magia.]]
134* JerkassHasAPoint: His points about Humagear's value towards society as a whole proves to correct when Gai [[spoiler:recalls them after winning the competition, but ''many'' people still rely on them heavily and go out of their way to get them reactivated.]]
135* MakingASplash: The Whale Raider has water powers, appropriately enough.
136* OnlyInItForTheMoney: His sales strategy is to emphasize to clients the profitability of a property if they sell it at a later date. This in contrast to Smile, who focuses on matching her clients with homes that match their living requirements. In other words, Tatsumi sells houses, while Smile sells homes.
137* ShadyRealEstateAgent: He's not unwilling to sabotage and assault rival real estate agents, even blowing up houses the other agencies try to sell...though as that last one is done [[SanitySlippage under the influence of a RaidRiser]], it is probably not something Tatsumi would resort to normally.
138* SoreLoser: After losing a potential profit from a wealthy client, he gets angry at Aruto and transforms to fight him. After he is defeated by Aruto and with Smile talking to him, he becomes a GracefulLoser and accepts his loss of the match.
139* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: While his arrogance and disdain of [=HumaGears=] are apparent from the beginning, he is rather well-intentioned and harmless all things considered. One Raidriser later, he is destroying whatever property Smile is trying to sell, while a bad talk from Gai forces him to hold back on using his Raidriser and resort to publicly humiliating her instead.
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141!!Dynamaiting Lion Raider
142!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Hayato Mori
143[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/masuji_narusawa.jpg]]
144 [[caption-width-right:210:]]
145[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr01_dynamaiting_lion_raider.png]]
146[[caption-width-right:210:''[=RaidRise=]!''\
147'''''Dynamaiting Lion!'''''\
148[[AC:'' A beautiful explosive force like fireworks.'']]]]
149A cyber-crimes officer and hacker named Masuji Narusawa, who used [[VictimOfTheWeek Yuto Sakaki]]'s marriage proposal to execute a marriage scam by hacking into his social media accounts to cheat Yuto's fiancé off her money, while using his status as an officer to frame and arrest the young man for his crimes. He is given a [=RaidRiser=] and Progrisekey by Naki to transform into the [[KingOfBeasts Dynamaiting Lion Raider]], and attacked the attorney [=HumaGear=] Bingo Bengoshi.
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151* CouldntFindALighter: Amusingly, he lights its dynamite fuses on its red-hot barrels of the Shooting Starmight.
152* DirtyCop: Rather than doing it for the money, Yuto was just an unfortunate victim of his scheme to start a crime and set him up for it [[EngineeredHeroics just so that he can increase his arrest rate as a police officer]], while the money he cheated went to a third-party scam group.
153* FinishingMove: '''Dynamaiting Bolide''': The Dynamaiting Lion Raider creates a huge construct of a Gatling Gun from his Shooting Starmight, and fires at the enemy. After firing, the Shooting Starmight's barrels remain hot enough for the Raider to ignite some of those dynamite sticks on his mane for a follow-up attack.
154* GatlingGood: Relies on a huge Gatling gun/claw on its left arm called the Shooting Starmight as much as its dynamite.
155* MadBomber: Throws dynamite sticks lit from the heat of its Shooting Starmight. Of course, he is not called the '''Dynamit'''ing Lion Raider for nothing.
156* RedHerring: Originally assumed to be prosecutor Naoto Ichimori due to his ZAIA Spec being found at the scene of the Raider's attack, continuing the trend of the competitors being the Raider, and Aruto and Bingo attempt to accuse him of sabotage, however they were proven wrong when Bingo confirms Naoto is ''not lying'' when he denies the accusation. As it turns out, Masuji stole it from him so as to frame him as the Raider.
157* TheWorfEffect: In the first episode, this Raider is shown to be even strong enough to fight Shining Assault Hopper and Assault Wolf. In the next episode, however, Metal Cluster's ''transformation'' is powerful enough to obliterate his Raider form and leave him utterly bruised, [[ClothingDamage tattered]], and unconscious.
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159!!Storming Penguin Raider
160!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Gaimon
161[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/teruo_nikaido.jpg]]
162 [[caption-width-right:210:]]
163[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr01_storming_penguin_raider.png]]
164[[caption-width-right:210:''[=RaidRise=]!''\
165'''''Storming Penguin!'''''\
166[[AC:''The winds are at his command.'']]]]
167Chiharu Ebii's childhood friend Teruo Nikaido, who is given a [=RaidRiser=] and Progrise Key by Naki to transform into the Storming Penguin Raider, out of his jealousy from the former's crush on the [=HumaGear=] Match Enmusubi.
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169* BeakAttack: During his battle with Vakyrie, he attempts to peck her with the Toboggandive beak on his helmet.
170* BlowYouAway: It can generate wind from its arms to create tornados, or by belly-sliding to increase the impact of his Toboggandive beak.
171* ChildhoodFriendRomance: He aims to achieve this for Chiharu, going as far as to transform into a Raider when she falls for Match. Ironically that same [=HumaGear=] Teruo tried to kill saw them as a perfect fit for each other and succeeded in getting them together through a series of complicated gambits.
172* EarlyBirdCameo: Teruo first appeared in ''Kamen Rider: Reiwa the First Generation'' as a [[LaResistance resistance member]] in an alternate timeline created by Another Zero-One.
173* GreenEyedMonster: He's Chiharu's childhood friend that hopes to win her affection but gets increasingly angry when she tries to find anyone else as a suitor, even if said man is a [[{{Robosexual}} HumaGear]]. He even storms the president's office in Hiden Intelligence just to voice his displeasure for Match.
174* JustInTime: Ironically enough, his second appearance as the Raider ends up being this, as he appeared and fought off the Ark Gaeru Magia while they were poised to attack Chiharu.
175* KnightInShiningArmor: His Raider form has elements of this in its design.
176* KnowWhenToFoldEm: While he does give an pretty even fight with Valkyrie, once Zero-One [=MetalCluster=] Hopper appears and hits both of them with a barrage of Cluster Cells, he takes the opportunity to flee while Yua's distracted.
177* LoserGetsTheGirl: He's not the sharpest fighter even as a Raider and was almost killed by Metal Cluster Hooper's Metal Rising Impact had Ark Gaeru Magia not shielded him. Of course, once he's out of his transformation, he managed to win Chiharu's love and abandons being a Raider altogether as planned by Match.
178* MurderTheHypotenuse: What he attempts to do while transformed into a Raider. The first time while he fights Yua, he guns for Match the moment he's able to, and then goes to transform again when he couldn't take seeing Chiharu and Match being fake-married for one more second.
179* MythologyGag: Seen on the right, he does the same pre-fighting stance as [[Series/KamenRider Kamen Rider 2]].
180* NonActionGuy: Teruo is out of shape and is not an adequate fighter, so his Raider form is ''the'' weakest to date. Fittingly, he's the first Raider to straight up quit being a Raider instead of being beaten by a Rider. [[AvertedTrope Averted]] for his Altered Timeline counterpart, who's a member of a human resistance movement.
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182!!Scouting Panda Raider
183!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Kouichi Kosse
184[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daiki_kyogoku.png]]
185 [[caption-width-right:210:]]
186[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr01_scouting_panda_raider.png]]
187[[caption-width-right:210:''[=RaidRise=]!''\
188'''''Scouting Panda!'''''\
189[[AC:''There is nothing unknown to his eyes.'']]]]
190A ZAIA Enterprise employee named Daiki Kyogoku, who stole a [=RaidRiser=] and Progrise Key from his own company to transform into the [[FightingPanda Scouting Panda Raider]] in order to destroy 119nosuke and ensure Takeshi Homura wins his round of the Workplace Competition for ZAIA Enterprise.
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192* BoomHeadshot: How he tries to eliminate 119nosuke. Unlucky for him, the latter dodged at the last second, causing a fire and forcing them to flee the scene.
193* DirtyCoward: After his failed attempt to sway the competition, he tries to escape from Zero-One, only to be shortly arrested by Fuwa moments later.
194* EnergyWeapon: His main weapon, the Dead Monochrome laser cannon, which counts as a {{BFG}} due to its large size.
195* FinishingMove: '''Scouting Bolide''': He fires a more powerful laser blast from the Dead Monochrome at his opponent.
196* FriendlySniper: He's surprisingly friendly, in a creepy sort of way, as he shows up and says hi to the [=HumaGear=] he's about to kill.
197* {{Irony}}:
198** Much like the Dodo Magia, they're far more threatening than the animal in real life.
199** Additionally, [[spoiler:his motive was to boost ZAIA's standing by stealing gear and rigging the fourth round. In doing so, he exposed that the [=RaidRiser=] and by proxy the Raiders are ZAIA products, harming ZAIA's standing. It's only thanks to Gai destroying evidence of this that he was able to keep ZAIA's public face intact.]]
200** The Scouting Panda Raider armor is arguably the most soldierly of the Raiders' designs barring the mass-produced Invading Horseshoe Crab Raiders, but turns out to have been [[PaperTiger put in the hands of a complete wuss]].
201* OrderedToCheat: Averted. He wants to ensure that Homura wins the fourth round for ZAIA, but it's out of his own volition for the company. Ironically, not only does it ends up exposing that Raiders are in fact made by ZAIA for civilian use, but the reveal of his involvement causes Gai to forfeit the round to Aruto.
202* PaperTiger: The cool looks and dangerous weaponry of the Scouting Panda Raider make him appear menacing, but he's actually just some ordinary guy. Once someone actually manages to close the gap his advantages are lost completely.
203* SpannerInTheWorks:
204** They end up being this for the 4th round of the competition, since their attempt to destroy 119nosuke to ensure Homura wins turns a mild competition into a real emergency by starting an actual fire while people where still trapped inside.
205** His admittance that his equipment was stolen from ZAIA forces Gai to unwillingly admit that the [=RaidRiser=] is indeed a product of ZAIA, made for civilian usage.
206* RocketJump: Their main method of leaving a scene, by pointing the Dead Monochrome opposite of where they want to go and firing.
207
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209
210!!Fighting Jackal Raider
211!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Hiroe Igeta (live), Satoshi Fujita (suit)
212[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr01_fighting_jackal_raider_2.png]]
213[[caption-width-right:210:''[=RaidRise=]!''\
214'''''Fighting Jackal!'''''\
215[[AC:''Deciding the fate of a battle like a Valkyrie'']]]]
216The Raider form of Yua Yaiba, who was given a [=RaidRiser=] and Progrise Key by Gai to transform into the [[RightHandAttackDog Fighting Jackal Raider]] as part of his plans for the 5th round of the competition. For her character tropes, see the [[Characters/KamenRiderZeroOneAIMS A.I.M.S.]] section.
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218!!Battle Raiders
219!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Ryuma Hashido (Eida), Hayato Takenaka (Ono), Kazuya Okada (Degawa), Danki Sakae (Shida), Eitoku (Eifuku), Yuki Shiomi (Ito)
220[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/battle_raider.png]]
221[[caption-width-right:180:''Raidrise!''\
222'''''Invading Horseshoe Crab!'''''\
223[[AC:''Heavily produced battle armor equipped with extra battle specifications.'']]]]
224[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eida_and_ono.jpg]]
225 [[caption-width-right:350:Eida (left) and Ono (right)]]
226[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/degawa_and_shida.jpg]]
227 [[caption-width-right:350:Degawa (left) and Shida (right)]]
228[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eifuku.jpg]]
229 [[caption-width-right:350:Eifuku]]
230[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ito.jpg]]
231 [[caption-width-right:350:Ito]]
232After ZAIA Enterprise won the Competition and took over Hiden Intelligence, they also took control of A.I.M.S, whose troopers were given mass produced [[GiantEnemyCrab Invading Horseshoe Crab]] Progrise Keys and [=RaidRisers=] to become Battle Raiders, to help in taking down [=HumaGears=] who haven't been shut down. They're always deployed in pairs, but the actual pair varies from episode to episode.
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234* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: Like Yua, they also announce "Boot Up/Install" before transforming.
235* CombinationAttack: Eida and Ono's teamwork and coordination help make up for their relative lack of raw power, especially when working with another Rider, using combined attacks to overwhelm their opponents.
236* TheDividual: Whenever the Battle Raiders are shown on-screen, they are always shown in pairs, serving as backup for either Yua or Gai depending on the episode. The pairs are treated as interchangeable in the show, but get individual names in supporting material.
237* EliteMooks: They're basically the Raider version of Trilobite Magia, but with combat-experienced soldiers using them instead of reprogrammed robots. The difference in skill is great enough that when paired up with Thouser, they can give [=MetalCluster=] Hopper a hard fight and easily defeat Horobi's Trilobyte Magia units.
238* {{Expy}}: Outside being less overtly villainous and having less unique suits, they essentially serve the same purpose as the [[Series/KamenRiderBuild Washio Brothers]]: a duo of disposable henchmen the protagonists can beat up in every episode.
239* FacelessGoons: Like with the Trilobite Magia, their faces are covered with armored plating.
240* FinishingMove: '''Invading Bolide''': Each Battle Raider charges up a large sphere of energy in their machine guns before firing it out as a burst of energy. Alternately, they can activate the finisher function to generate a shield-shaped forcefield on their left forearms.
241* LogicalWeakness: Since all Battle Raiders use ZAIA Specs, they're just as vulnerable to being taken control by Naki as any other wearer.
242* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: All Battle Raiders carry a small shield on their left forearm and can generate a energy forcefield when activating '''Invading Bolide'''.
243* MoreDakka: Their main weapon, the Tridenta short machine gun. They use it even when not in-suit, indicating it might be A.I.M.S' standard-issue firearm.
244* NoNameGiven: Between their lack of speaking lines and their appearance in only one or two episodes each, the individual Battle Raiders are almost never named. Supporting material gives their names in order of appearance as Eida and Ono, Degawa and Shida, and Eifuku and Ito.
245* OddNameOut: They're the only Raiders who aren't named after their Progrise Key.
246* SatelliteCharacter: Each pair of Battle Raiders has virtually no speaking lines aside from their transformation call, serving purely as accessories for Gai or Yua.
247* SlaveMooks: It's implied that Gai has ''really'' stepped up the brainwashing on the Battle Raiders compared to their predecessors, as their only speaking lines besides their transformation calls are to proclaim their obedience to him. This can actually be Gai's disadvantage when the Battle Raiders get temporarily brainwashed by Naki and turn on him instead.
248* UndyingLoyalty: [[spoiler:Eida and Ono admit that they still consider Yua their captain, even after she left ZAIA, and it's because of her that they're still proud of being AIMS members.]]
249* YouHaveFailedMe: On the receiving end. After being defeated by Aruto one too many times, Degawa and Shida disappear without explanation, with their sunglasses lying on the ground surrounded by spent bullet casings when Yua goes to meet back up with them. It's implied that Eifuku and Ito killed them on Gai's orders for their failure.
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251[[/folder]]
252
253[[folder:Other Employees/Associates]]
254!!Naoto Ichimori
255!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Roy Kishima
256[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/naoto_ichimori.jpg]]
257 [[caption-width-right:210:Prosecutor for ZAIA.]]
258A prosecutor who is chosen as ZAIA's representative in the third round of the Workplace Competition against Hiden's defense attorney Bingo Bengoshi.
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260* PunchClockVillain: Beyond being chosen as Zaia's representative for the third round, there really isn't anything villainous about him. He doesn't stoop to belittling his opponent, he isn't swayed by Gai's speeches, and when Bingo decisively proves his client he simply concedes the round. He even turns in his ZAIA Spec the moment the trial is over, having a distate for ZAIA.
261* RedHerring: Served as one for the Dynamiting Lion Raider's identity, especially in a meta sense due to the previous two compeititors being Raiders.
262
263!!Takeshi Homura
264!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Ryohei Abe
265[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/takeshi_homura.jpg]]
266 [[caption-width-right:210: The Firefighter]]
267A fire department captain who is chosen as ZAIA's representative in the fourth round of the Workplace Competition against Hiden's 119nosuke.
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269* AFatherToHisMen: He is the leader of his firefighting team and the team greatly respects him.
270* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:While he did save Shester, Sanzo, and Jun out of the building, which meant a victory for Gai and ZAIA, Takeshi ultimately disagrees and proclaims 119nosuke and Aruto as the winners of the round because of 119nosuke's heroic efforts to save them against all odds.]]
271* HeelRealization: [[spoiler:After witnessing 119nosuke sacrifice himself to save lives, Takeshi decided to honor 119nosuke and acknowledges him as a true firefighter.]]
272* HeroicFireRescue: It is his job as a firefighter to rescue civilians in a flaming environment. A ZAIA Spec commercial even shows Takeshi carrying an injured child out of a burning building.
273* HotBlooded: He is very emotional and serious about his job as a firefighter. He uses his hot-blooded expressiveness to boost the morale of his team.
274* {{Irony}}:
275** He berated 119nosuke for [[LeftForDead intending to abandon a life the latter assumed was dead and not salvageable]]. [[spoiler:When hit with a dead end on realising there is no safe route to save the remaining victims later on, it was Takeshi who intended to give up and abandon the victims, but 119nosuke, having learnt the value of saving lives from Takeshi's earlier scolding, decides to put his life on the line to ''create a safe path'' to save the victims, while urging Takeshi to not give up.]]
276** His priorities in resuscitating a lost victim ''while still in the burning building'' before evacuating everyone is seen by actual rescue workers to be another case of SkewedPriorities on his own part, as not only does it put everyone (including himself) at further risk of injury, the lack of oxygen at the scene might result in more victims of cardiac arrest the longer they stay in there, including the victim he'd just revived.
277* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is a serious and hardened firefighter who greatly values the safety of life. [[spoiler:He even gives his respect to 119nosuke after the latter sacrificed himself to save Shester, Sanzo, and Jun.]]
278* JustAMachine: He initially viewed 119nosuke as just a robot who could not understand the value of saving lives. [[spoiler:However, he changes his opinion when the latter sacrificed himself to clear a pathway for Takeshi to save Shester, Sanzo, and Jun in the burning building, saying that he was able to understand the value of life even when he didn't have one of his own, acknowledging 119nosuke as a true firefighter.]]
279* NotAGame: He gets very angered at Gai for not being serious about saving lives and only showing concern for his victory in the competition.
280* PunchClockVillain: Perhaps even more so than Naoto Ichimori. Apart from being chosen as Zaia's representative for the fourth of the Workplace Competition, as well as being chosen to promote the [=ZAIASpec=], there is nothing villainous about him, even being the center of a few brief comedic moments. He also shows his passion as a firefighter, to the point when his opponent 119nosuke seems to callously abandon the unconscious victim, he berates the firefighter [=HumaGear=] that those who gives up on a life does not deserve to be a firefighter.
281* TokenGoodTeammate: Similar to Yua, he is one of the few members of ZIA who genuinely care about the lives of bystanders and chews out at Gai for not valuing the safety of others.
282
283!!Representative Masamitsu Yuto
284!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Gou Oshio
285[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/masamitsu_yuto.png]]
286 [[caption-width-right:210: The Advocate of Anti-Humagear Policy]]
287A anti-Humagear politician who is chosen as ZAIA's representative for the final round of the Workplace Competition against Hiden's MC Check It Out.
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289
290* TheBadGuysWin: Despite being a SleazyPolitician, he had managed to win the hearts of people with the help of Gai during the final round of the Workplace Competition.
291* FantasticRacism: Staunchly anti-[=HumaGear=], believing they shouldn't co-exists with humanity because of their potential to steal human jobs and because they can easily turn violent and harm humans.
292* FrameUp: He purposely had his shady bribing deal caught and recorded by MC Check It Out, so as to counter the footage when presented with his own forged footage of him working at his office during the same timeframe to create an alibi, accusing the latter (and Hiden Intelligence) of faking ''their'' footage by supposedly using a [=HumaGear=] modeled after him and ManipulativeEditing. The public actually accepts his argument despite it being ''against the law'' to model a [=HumaGear=] after an actual human.
293* JerkassHasAPoint: Unlike other representatives who redeemed themselves and come to like [=HumaGears=], he’s the only one who is a full-blown jerk who despises [=HumaGears=]. At the same time, he isn't wrong in his critique that [=HumaGears=] can be hacked into threatening humanity, and is even proven right at the end of his episode when MC Check It Out turns violent entirely of his own volition, makes threats against him and even willingly becomes a Magia.
294* KarmaHoudini: He [[spoiler:wins the round, and secures ZAIA's takeover of Hiden Intelligence]] but doesn't receive any punishment for his crooked tactics. The worst that happens to him is being chased out of the scene along with the rest of the crowd by Isamu.
295* SleazyPolitician: He isn't above using ZAIA plants to make his support seem bigger or even outright lying.
296* VillainyFreeVillain: He's a politician who uses some sleazy tactics, but apart from that he never does anything villainous and even makes [[JerkassHasAPoint valid points about the dangers [=HumaGears=] pose]].
297* WhatEverHappenedToTheMouse: He is not shown again after Isamu forced him and the crowd to leave.
298[[/folder]]

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