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* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'': Zein is a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend tyrannical artificial intelligence]] that puts up a front as a BenevolentAI. Given the franchise runs on HumansAreTheRealMonsters as a recurring theme, Zein seeks to [[HobbesWasRight impose a zero-tolerance policy for malice]]. However, Zein's KnightTemplar mentality causes it to have a [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity warped understanding of good and evil]], believing that {{human|s Are Bastards}}ity's capacity for malice is so persistent [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil with no middle ground]] that it comes to the conclusion that it needs to KillAllHumans. Zein fully cemented this status in episode 4 after exposing itself as a villain. All of its narrative of benevolence and goodwill come off as a [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist superficial excuse of a hypocritical and self-righteous despot]] with a God complex who plans to make humanity fight among themselves, and [[FinalSolution even sacrifice innocent people for the sake of rooting out malice]]. The reason why ''Kamen Rider Outsiders'' exists as a series that the main characters are villains from past series, it makes sense why the audience needs to root for them to be the only hope to oppose Zein.

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* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'': Zein is a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend tyrannical artificial intelligence]] that puts up a front as a BenevolentAI. Given the franchise runs on HumansAreTheRealMonsters as a recurring theme, Zein seeks to [[HobbesWasRight impose a zero-tolerance policy for malice]]. However, Zein's KnightTemplar mentality causes it to have a [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity warped understanding of good and evil]], believing that {{human|s Are Bastards}}ity's capacity for malice is so persistent [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil with no middle ground]] that it comes to the conclusion that it needs to KillAllHumans.[[KillAllHumans wipe out 99% of the human population on Earth]] so that its [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans malice-free utopia]] becomes a reality. Zein fully cemented this status in episode 4 after exposing itself as a villain. All of its narrative of benevolence and goodwill come off as a the [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist superficial excuse excuses of a hypocritical and self-righteous despot]] with a God complex who plans to make humanity fight among themselves, and [[FinalSolution even sacrifice innocent people outright proclaiming it has the power to decide who lives or who dies for the sake of rooting out malice]].its ideal world. The reason why ''Kamen Rider Outsiders'' exists as a series that the main characters are villains from past series, it makes sense why the audience needs to root for them to be the only hope to oppose Zein.
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** While two of the Three Dark Sisters have redeeming qualities, this cannot be said with Atropos, who is as bad as Geryon. Unlike her younger sisters, she's the only one on board with Geryon's plans and also proves to be more sadistic than her sisters by slowly killing Sabimaru by forcefully transforming him into the first Kamen Rider Dread, revels on demeaning Rinne Kudo at any opportunity, and she's willing to throw one of her sisters under the bus once their betrayal is compromised.
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** The King Jyamato in ''Jyamato Awakening''. Not only is he willing to ''murder parents'', but he shows ''no mercy'' to the more peaceful members of his own species, clearly delighting in causing misery to Ace and Haruki. Unsurprisingly, the other Riders treat him with disgust, and seeing him bite the dust after his vile deeds is just the cake's icing.
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** Bilgenia is easily the most barbaric villain in the show. While he may have once genuinely believed in something, by present day all he is is an enforcer for Dounami who sold his own cause and takes every available opportunity to satiate his sadism. In the past he tricked Nobuhiko into eating the remains of [[spoiler:Yukari, whom he was in love with,]] and then proceeded to taunt him over it. In the present, Bilgenia gleefully murders people on Dounami's behalf, and commits other wanton acts of pointless cruelty, even o far as to [[spoiler:kidnap Aoi, forcibly turn her into a kaijin, force her mother to watch as he does so, and then force Aoi to watch as he murders her in front of her]]. Even when he sides with Aoi later on, it's purely to get back at Dounami and Nobuhiko and nothing else. It says something when Bilgenia is so vile, him getting kicked down by the above Hate Sink feels very well deserved.

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** Bilgenia is easily the most barbaric villain in the show. While he may have once genuinely believed in something, by present day all he is is an enforcer for Dounami who sold out his own cause and takes every available opportunity to satiate his sadism. In the past he tricked Nobuhiko into eating the remains of [[spoiler:Yukari, whom he was in love with,]] and then proceeded to taunt him over it. In the present, Bilgenia gleefully murders people on Dounami's behalf, and commits other wanton acts of pointless cruelty, even o go so far as to [[spoiler:kidnap Aoi, forcibly turn her into a kaijin, force her mother to watch as he does so, and then force Aoi to watch as he murders her in front of her]]. Even when he sides with Aoi later on, it's purely to get back at Dounami and Nobuhiko and nothing else. It says something when Bilgenia is so vile, him getting kicked down by the above Hate Sink feels very well deserved.
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** Bilgenia is easily the most barbaric villain in the show. While he may have once genuinely believed in something, by present day all he is is an enforcer for Dounami who sold out his own cause and takes every available opportunity to satiate his sadism. In the past he tricked Nobuhiko into eating the remains of [[spoiler:Yukari, whom he was in love with,]] and then proceeded to taunt him over it. In the present, Bilgenia gleefully murders people on Dounami's behalf, and commits other wanton acts of pointless cruelty, even going so far as to [[spoiler:kidnap Aoi, forcibly turn her into a kaijin, force her mother to watch as he does so, and then force Aoi to watch as he murders her in front of her]]. Even when he sides with Aoi later on, it's purely to get back at Dounami and Nobuhiko and nothing else. It says something when Bilgenia is so vile, him getting kicked down by the above Hate Sink feels very well deserved.
* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'': Zein is a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend tyrannical artificial intelligence]] that puts up a front as a BenevolentAI. Given the franchise runs on HumansAreTheRealMonsters, Zein seeks to [[HobbesWasRight impose a zero-tolerance policy for malice]]. However, Zein's KnightTemplar mentality causes it to have a [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity warped understanding of good and evil]], believing that {{human|s Are Bastards}}ity's [[AlwaysChaoticEvil capacity for malice]] is so persistent [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil with no middle ground]] that it comes to the conclusion that it needs to KillAllHumans. Zein fully cemented this status in episode 4 after exposing itself as a villain. All of its narrative of benevolence and goodwill come off as a [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist superficial excuse of a hypocritical and self-righteous despot]] with a God complex who plans to make humanity fight among themselves, and [[FinalSolution even sacrifice innocent people for the sake of rooting out malice]]. The reason why ''Kamen Rider Outsiders'' exists as a series that the main characters are villains from past series, it makes sense why the audience needs to root for them to be the only hope to oppose Zein.

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** Bilgenia is easily the most barbaric villain in the show. While he may have once genuinely believed in something, by present day all he is is an enforcer for Dounami who sold out sold his own cause and takes every available opportunity to satiate his sadism. In the past he tricked Nobuhiko into eating the remains of [[spoiler:Yukari, whom he was in love with,]] and then proceeded to taunt him over it. In the present, Bilgenia gleefully murders people on Dounami's behalf, and commits other wanton acts of pointless cruelty, even going so o far as to [[spoiler:kidnap Aoi, forcibly turn her into a kaijin, force her mother to watch as he does so, and then force Aoi to watch as he murders her in front of her]]. Even when he sides with Aoi later on, it's purely to get back at Dounami and Nobuhiko and nothing else. It says something when Bilgenia is so vile, him getting kicked down by the above Hate Sink feels very well deserved.
* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'': Zein is a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend tyrannical artificial intelligence]] that puts up a front as a BenevolentAI. Given the franchise runs on HumansAreTheRealMonsters, HumansAreTheRealMonsters as a recurring theme, Zein seeks to [[HobbesWasRight impose a zero-tolerance policy for malice]]. However, Zein's KnightTemplar mentality causes it to have a [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity warped understanding of good and evil]], believing that {{human|s Are Bastards}}ity's [[AlwaysChaoticEvil capacity for malice]] malice is so persistent [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil with no middle ground]] that it comes to the conclusion that it needs to KillAllHumans. Zein fully cemented this status in episode 4 after exposing itself as a villain. All of its narrative of benevolence and goodwill come off as a [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist superficial excuse of a hypocritical and self-righteous despot]] with a God complex who plans to make humanity fight among themselves, and [[FinalSolution even sacrifice innocent people for the sake of rooting out malice]]. The reason why ''Kamen Rider Outsiders'' exists as a series that the main characters are villains from past series, it makes sense why the audience needs to root for them to be the only hope to oppose Zein.
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* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'': Zein is a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend tyrannical artificial intelligence]] that puts up a front as a BenevolentAI. Given the franchise runs on HumansAreTheRealMonsters, Zein seeks to [[HobbesWasRight impose a zero-tolerance policy for malice]]. However, Zein's KnightTemplar mentality causes it to have a [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity warped understanding of good and evil]], believing that {{human|s Are Bastards}}ity's [[AlwaysChaoticEvil capacity for malice]] is so persistent [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil with no middle ground]] that it comes to the conclusion that it needs to KillAllHumans. Zein fully cemented this status in episode 4 after exposing itself as a villain. All of its narrative of benevolence and goodwill come off as [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist shallow excuses of a hypocritical and hateful tyrant]] with a God complex who plans to make humanity fight among themselves, and [[FinalSolution even sacrifice innocent people for the sake of rooting out malice]]. The reason why ''Kamen Rider Outsiders'' exists as a series that the main characters are villains from past series, it makes sense why the audience needs to root for them to be the only hope to oppose Zein.

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* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'': Zein is a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend tyrannical artificial intelligence]] that puts up a front as a BenevolentAI. Given the franchise runs on HumansAreTheRealMonsters, Zein seeks to [[HobbesWasRight impose a zero-tolerance policy for malice]]. However, Zein's KnightTemplar mentality causes it to have a [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity warped understanding of good and evil]], believing that {{human|s Are Bastards}}ity's [[AlwaysChaoticEvil capacity for malice]] is so persistent [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil with no middle ground]] that it comes to the conclusion that it needs to KillAllHumans. Zein fully cemented this status in episode 4 after exposing itself as a villain. All of its narrative of benevolence and goodwill come off as a [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist shallow excuses superficial excuse of a hypocritical and hateful tyrant]] self-righteous despot]] with a God complex who plans to make humanity fight among themselves, and [[FinalSolution even sacrifice innocent people for the sake of rooting out malice]]. The reason why ''Kamen Rider Outsiders'' exists as a series that the main characters are villains from past series, it makes sense why the audience needs to root for them to be the only hope to oppose Zein.
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* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'': Zein is a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend tyrannical artificial intelligence]] that puts up a front as a BenevolentAI. Given the franchise runs on HumansAreTheRealMonsters, Zein seeks to [[HobbesWasRight impose a zero-tolerance policy for malice]]. However, Zein's KnightTemplar mentality causes it to have [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity warped understanding of good and evil]], believing that {{human|s Are Bastards}}ity's [[AlwaysChaoticEvil capacity for malice]] is so persistent [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil with no middle ground]] that it comes to the conclusion that it needs to KillAllHumans. Zein fully cemented this status in episode 4 after exposing itself as a villain. All of its narrative of benevolence and goodwill come off as [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist shallow excuses of a hypocritical and hateful tyrant]] with a God complex who plans to make humanity fight among themselves, and [[FinalSolution even sacrifice innocent people for the sake of rooting out malice]]. The reason why ''Kamen Rider Outsiders'' exists as a series that the main characters are villains from past series, it makes sense why the audience needs to root for them to be the only hope to oppose Zein.

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* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'': Zein is a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend tyrannical artificial intelligence]] that puts up a front as a BenevolentAI. Given the franchise runs on HumansAreTheRealMonsters, Zein seeks to [[HobbesWasRight impose a zero-tolerance policy for malice]]. However, Zein's KnightTemplar mentality causes it to have a [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity warped understanding of good and evil]], believing that {{human|s Are Bastards}}ity's [[AlwaysChaoticEvil capacity for malice]] is so persistent [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil with no middle ground]] that it comes to the conclusion that it needs to KillAllHumans. Zein fully cemented this status in episode 4 after exposing itself as a villain. All of its narrative of benevolence and goodwill come off as [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist shallow excuses of a hypocritical and hateful tyrant]] with a God complex who plans to make humanity fight among themselves, and [[FinalSolution even sacrifice innocent people for the sake of rooting out malice]]. The reason why ''Kamen Rider Outsiders'' exists as a series that the main characters are villains from past series, it makes sense why the audience needs to root for them to be the only hope to oppose Zein.
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* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'': Zein is a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend tyrannical artificial intelligence]] that puts up a front as a BenevolentAI. Given the franchise runs on HumansAreTheRealMonsters, Zein seeks to [[HobbesWasRight impose a zero-tolerance policy for malice]]. However, Zein's KnightTemplar mentality causes it to have [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity warped understanding of good and evil]], believing that {{human|s Are Bastards}}ity's [[AlwaysChaoticEvil capacity for malice]] is so persistent [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil with no middle ground]] that it comes to the conclusion that it needs to KillAllHumans. Zein fully cemented this status in episode 4 after exposing itself as a villain. All of its narrative of benevolence and goodwill come off as [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist shallow excuses of a hypocritical and hateful tyrant]] with a God complex who plans to make humanity fight among themselves, and [[FinalSolution even sacrifice innocent people for the sake of rooting out malice]]. The reason why ''Kamen Rider Outsiders'' exists as a series that the main characters are villains from past series, it makes sense why the audience needs to root for them to be the only hope to oppose Zein.
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** Bilgenia is easily the most barbaric villain in the show. While he may have once genuinely believed in something, by present day all he is is an enforcer for Dounami who sold out his own cause and takes every available opportunity to satiate his sadism. In the past he tricked Nobuhiko into eating the remains of [[spoiler:Yukari, whom he was in love with,]] and then proceeded to taunt him over it. In the present, Bilgenia gleefully murders people on Dounami's behalf, and commits other wanton acts of pointless cruelty, even going so far as to [[spoiler:kidnap Aoi, forcibly turn her into a kaijin, force her mother to watch as he does so, and then force Aoi to watch as he murders her in front of her]]. Even when he sides with Aoi later on, it's purely to get back at Dounami and Nobuhiko and nothing else. It says something when Bilgenia is so vile, him getting kicked down by the above Hate Sink [[KickTheSonOfABitch feels very well deserved]].

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** Bilgenia is easily the most barbaric villain in the show. While he may have once genuinely believed in something, by present day all he is is an enforcer for Dounami who sold out his own cause and takes every available opportunity to satiate his sadism. In the past he tricked Nobuhiko into eating the remains of [[spoiler:Yukari, whom he was in love with,]] and then proceeded to taunt him over it. In the present, Bilgenia gleefully murders people on Dounami's behalf, and commits other wanton acts of pointless cruelty, even going so far as to [[spoiler:kidnap Aoi, forcibly turn her into a kaijin, force her mother to watch as he does so, and then force Aoi to watch as he murders her in front of her]]. Even when he sides with Aoi later on, it's purely to get back at Dounami and Nobuhiko and nothing else. It says something when Bilgenia is so vile, him getting kicked down by the above Hate Sink [[KickTheSonOfABitch feels very well deserved]].deserved.
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** While two of the Deadmans trio have sympathetic traits, this cannot be said with Orteca, who is the most despicable among the initial trio. Despite having a tragic backstory and therefore something to sympathize him for, Orteca's heart is blacker than squid ink, and he'll not only sacrifice his colleagues and followers as cannon fodder but will ruthlessly cut down others simply for kicks and to spite the heroes. Completely unapologetic about causing others misery for his own selfish end, Orteca is the most despicable man the Riders have ever dealt with by far.

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** While two of the Deadmans trio have sympathetic traits, this cannot be said with Orteca, who is the most despicable among the initial trio. Despite having a tragic backstory and therefore something to sympathize with him for, Orteca's heart is blacker than squid ink, and he'll not only sacrifice his colleagues and followers as cannon fodder but will ruthlessly cut down others simply for kicks and to spite the heroes. Completely unapologetic about causing others misery for his own selfish end, Orteca is the most despicable man the Riders have ever dealt with by far.
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** The Great Leader of Shocker
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%%* ''Series/KamenRider'': Colonel Zol

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** And as if the list wasn't long enough, we have Geryon at the very top. A man who only studies the effects of malice and disregards the lives of everyone, be they, Chemy, human, or even his own subordinates, the villain of the Alchemist society's most famous story earned that spot for a reason; he's so apathetic and sadistic that it's the only label applies to him, which he does little to disprove otherwise.

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* Dear '''''LORD''', Series/KamenRiderGotchard''. Almost every host to the MonsterOfTheWeek in each episode is a despicable scumbag, all
owing it to eclipse even ''Geats''[='=] record in ''under half the time''.

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* Dear '''''LORD''', Series/KamenRiderGotchard''. Almost every host to the MonsterOfTheWeek in each episode is a despicable scumbag, all
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allowing it to eclipse even ''Geats''[='=] record in ''under half the time''.

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* Dear '''''LORD''', Series/KamenRiderGotchard''. Almost every host to the MonsterOfTheWeek in each episode is a despicable scumbag, making it on the road to eclipse even ''Geats''[='=] record in a ''far'' shorter amount of time.

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* Dear '''''LORD''', Series/KamenRiderGotchard''. Almost every host to the MonsterOfTheWeek in each episode is a despicable scumbag, making all
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it on the road to eclipse even ''Geats''[='=] record in a ''far'' shorter amount of time.''under half the time''.



** Shiori Hiyama, the second Spider Malgam, is arguably ''worse'' than Tsurugi in a number of ways; while she may not have been willing to kill her relatives, Tsurugi was a regular human while Shiori was a high-ranking alchemist. As such, she is ''far'' more dangerous even without Malgam powers, and combined with a SocialDarwinist mentality alongside a superiority complex, and you get one of the biggest hate sinks in the series.

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** Shiori Hiyama, the second Spider Malgam, is arguably ''worse'' than Tsurugi in a number of ways; while she may not have been willing to kill her relatives, Tsurugi was a regular human while Shiori was a high-ranking alchemist. As such, she is ''far'' more dangerous even without Malgam powers, and combined with a SocialDarwinist mentality alongside a superiority complex, and complex you get one of the biggest hate sinks HateSinks in the series.series.
** Her boss, Licht Kugumiya, isn't as bad at first, being ''absolutely dickish'' to Houtarou at worst, but that all goes out the window once it's revealed that he only became an alchemist just so he could take revenge on ''Ace'', who in a past life managed to defeat him. Utterly uncaring about who or what he has to sacrifice in the name of that goal and completely selfish and apathetic about everyone else, Licht is the utter ''epitome'' of EvilIsPetty and far more of a monster than the Chemies ''ever'' were.
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** Shiori Hiyama, the second Spider Malgam, is arguably ''worse'' than Tsurugi in a number of ways; while she may not have been willing to kill her relatives, Tsurugi was a regular human while Shiori was a high-ranking alchemist. As such, she is ''far'' more dangerous even without Malgam powers, and combined with a SocialDarwinist mentality alongside a superiority complex, and you get one of the biggest hate sinks in the series.
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** Topping Kenji is Tsurugi Himeno, the first host of the Battery Malgam. Driven insane by having to take care of his sister after their parents died, he turned to crime and committed serial arson before getting locked up. After escaping, his first action after seeing his sister again is to ''tell her that he plans to '''MURDER HER'''''. He may have had a FeudianExcuse, but ''his'' FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, as while Kenji was at least somewhat ''remorseful'' for his deeds, Tsurugi is ''completely unapologetic'', and this combined with his psychopathic tendencies makes ''his'' LaserGuidedKarma ''much'' more satisfying than usual.

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** Topping Kenji is Tsurugi Himeno, the first host of the Battery Malgam. Driven insane by having to take care of his sister after their parents died, he turned to crime and committed serial arson before getting locked up. After escaping, his first action after seeing his sister again is to ''tell her that he plans to '''MURDER HER'''''. He may have had a FeudianExcuse, FreudianExcuse, but ''his'' FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, as while Kenji was at least somewhat ''remorseful'' for his deeds, Tsurugi is ''completely unapologetic'', and this combined with his psychopathic tendencies makes ''his'' LaserGuidedKarma ''much'' more satisfying than usual.

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