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  • Magnificent Bastard:
    • Rihito Isshiki/Kamen Rider Eden, aka "S", sought to destroy and remake the world into a paradise using nanomachines. Losing his wife in the Daybreak Town Accident, S preserved her consciousness digitally and sought to create a virtual paradise for them both. Forming Thinknet, S has his followers spray people with nanomachines to assimilate them into his virtual world. While his followers believe they will ascend alongside S, the true purpose of Thinknet was to recruit malicious people so they could be weeded out from S's paradise, with the true "chosen ones" being the victims of Thinknet's attacks who are transported to S's utopia. Luring Aruto Hiden into fighting him, S steals his Zero-Two Driver and use its connection to Satellite Zea to help kickstart doomsday. Confronted by Aruto once more, S gives up on his plan after realizing that his desire was a selfish one and chooses to spend his final moments Together in Death with his wife.
    • Bell/Kamen Rider Abaddon is S's second-in-command who proved to be far more committed to Thinknet's goals than his leader. In the name of Thinknet's plan to create paradise, Bell led the effort to spray people with nanomachines and upload them into the virtual world. When S suddenly begins doomsday early, Bell immediately deduces that S had betrayed them and moves to intercept him. After waiting for Aruto to defeat S, Bell steals his Driver from him to become Kamen Rider Lucifer and fulfill S's original plan. In the end, Bell came exceedingly close to bringing about his paradise, being defeated only milliseconds before his vision was to be realized.
  • Special Effects Failure:
    • The scene of Horobi jumping off a building was obviously done with a greenscreen.
    • The scene of Jin being chased by a jet doesn't look realistic at all. Besides the obvious greenscreen, both the jet and the cars on the road look like assets from a Playstation 2 game. If you pay attention to the road, you can also see the same graphics of cars used over and over.

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