: Takumi Inui (Kamen Rider Faiz) is initially presumed dead, living under an assumed name (Takeshi) with amnesia in a refugee camp.

The Orphnoch laughed, a sound like grinding porcelain. "It is evolution, Takumi. Why cling to a dying species?"

: Mari Sonoda leads a resistance group to steal the "Emperor Belts" from Smart Brain to fight back.

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The film’s greatest strength is its world-building. In this timeline, the have won. They constitute 90% of the global population, and humans are hunted or kept in refugee camps. This shift changes the stakes of the franchise; instead of a secret war fought in the shadows, it is an open struggle for survival. The visual direction reflects this, swapping the urban cityscapes of Tokyo for desolate, dusty ruins and high-tech, clinical Orphnoch skyscrapers. Reimagining the Hero