Kamen Rider X - Characters

Characters

  • Keisuke Jin/Kamen Rider X (神 敬介/仮面ライダーX, Jin Keisuke/Kamen Raidā Ekkusu?): The son of Keitaro Jin, Keisuke suffered mortal injuries inflicted by G.O.D when they attacked the Jins. As a result, with his father's final breath, Keisuke was made into an advanced cyborg developed for marine exploration called a "Kaizorg" (カイゾーグ, Kaizōgu?). Driven to avenge his father's death and save the world, X battles G.O.D.
  • Tōbei Tachibana (立花 藤兵衛, Tachibana Tōbee?): The mentor of the previous Kamen Riders
  • Ryoko Mizuki (水城 涼子, Mizuki Ryōko?): Keisuke's fiancee, Keitaro's assistant, and a G.O.D. member. She is an Interpol investigator and executes undercover operation in the G.O.D. She became a cyborg by G.O.D.'s operation. Her true identity was exposed protecting a child from Strong Arms Atlas and she was destroyed by the General of G.O.D.
  • Kiriko Mizuki (水城 霧子, Mizuki Kiriko?): Ryoko's twin sister who is an Interpol investigator. She died protecting Keisuke from Strong Arms Atlas's arrow.
  • Chiko (チコ, Chiko?): A student of Johoku University and Tōbei's coffee shop worker.
  • Mako (マコ, Mako?): Chiko's friend and Tōbei's coffee shop worker.
  • Keitaro Jin (神 敬太郎, Jin Keitarō?): Keisuke's father, Keitaro was a robotics genius whose technology attracted G.O.D.'s attention. As a result, Keitaro died saving his son's life at the cost of his own.

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