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First Echo: Tsukasa’s first echo was caused by the fact that he witnessed Wise Snake, which returned his DecaDriver and Decade KamenRide card to him. This allows him to transform into the Armored 'Kamen Rider Decade' form. This form enhances his physical abilities (listed in the link), and provides him the RideBooker, which doubles as a card holder and a transformable gun/sword (This is part of the transformation, and cannot be used outside of it). If the RideBooker is too much, it can be nixed.
Preincarnation Personality: Tsukasa Kadoya is odd, for a Kamen Rider. Where most of them are anti-social, in some way, shape, or form, Tsukasa seems to take it to the extreme. He is arrogant, willful, and hypocritical, often calling people out for things that he himself has done. A prime example of this is in the World of Blade, where he called Kendame Kazuma out on his obsession with the rankings in B.O.A.R.D, when he kept complaining about his own ranking in the company. He seems to care little for his mission, and even less for the people that he comes in contact with on the worlds that he travels to, wanting nothing but to get finished with his mission and move on, moving one step closer to his own world. A lot of this comes from the fact that, before he lost his memories, he was the ruthless leader of a trans-dimensional organization known as Dai-Shocker, and he had the intention of traveling the world to destroy the only things that could stop them, the Kamen Riders.
Despite his aloof nature, Tsukasa has a driving need to be accepted. He has a need for people to acknowledge his abilities, as well as a need for people to trust him. He wants to find a place to belong, and a group of people that will accept him as he is. While he attempts to put on an air of negativity, once you get past that part of him, you'll find that he is both a strong ally, and a determined friend. He will sacrifice everything that he has for an ally, even going so far as giving his own life so that they can survive. He would do it with a smirk and a sarcastic remark, but he would do it willingly and without a second thought. There are a couple of examples of this in the series, but one of the most important ones involves the World of Black RX, where Tsukasa risked his life, not only to stop the villain Apollo Geist after he stole Natsumi’s life force, but also sacrificed part of his own life just so that she would come back, though he made everyone promise not to tell her.
Tsukasa is very aggressive. He usually attempts to make the first attack, and isn't the type to hold back when he's fighting. He's the type of warrior who feels that the best type of fight is one that's finished with one strike. He doesn't fight fair, and will be more than willing to take a cheap shot and mock his enemy if it would give him an edge in battle. His role is to be the destroyer of worlds, so that the multiverse can be saved, and the world that he started on would be restored to normal. It should be noted that he does still have some level of honor in battle, though, as he won't go out of his way to cripple someone who's injured, nor does he like killing a regular human. A prime example of his aggressiveness, and his willingness to ‘cheat’ in battle can be seen in the Finale movie, right at the beginning. As Violent Emotion form, he not only tricked a group of Riders into a small area, and utilized the ability ‘Clock Up’ to destroy a number of them before they even had a chance to fight back.
Tsukasa's role as the Destroyer is counteracted by role as the connector. He's not a fan of the role of Kamen Rider Decade, because all of the riders that he is supposed to destroy are also people that he has formed a connection with. He, to some extent, hates himself as much as he hates his mission, as he really doesn't want to be a bad guy anymore; he wants to be the leading man of a story. In his mind, he is the only person who is capable of keeping the memories of the previous Riders alive. It is his desire to keep everyone alive that is his greatest redeeming quality, as well as the lengths that he will go to do so, even sacrificing his very soul to do so. He does this for people whom he has formed a bond with. He does this for people who are his family. They may be from different worlds, and different times, but the bond of the Kamen Rider is something powerful, and through it, they are family. The Finale Movie shows all that Tsukasa was willing to give up, all of the hate that he was willing to take on to himself, just so that he could make sure that the Riders would never be forgotten. He gave up everything, even his own life, in order to make sure that they would all be remembered.
Tsukasa is also an extremely adaptable man, partially due to his lack of a home world to call his own, and partially due to the fact that he just seems to fit in to most situations. He can move in and out of a situation, acting almost as a social liquid, so that he can just fill the area that’s needed to be filled. This is shown quite a bit by his integrations into the worlds, as well as just how he interacts. In the Shinkenger crossover, even in a situation where he wasn’t a ‘main character’ in a story, he was able to properly work his way through the world and find out what was needed. In the world of Black RX and Black, he was able to take the role of Joe the Haze, and help make a man remember why he wanted to fight. By being able to take on these roles, and by just being able to adapt to the things that his travels throw at him, Tsukasa is able to further his mission, and learn more about the people he’s supposed to eventually connect with.
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First Echo: Tsukasa’s first echo was caused by the fact that he witnessed Wise Snake, which returned his DecaDriver and Decade KamenRide card to him. This allows him to transform into the Armored 'Kamen Rider Decade' form. This form enhances his physical abilities (listed in the link), and provides him the RideBooker, which doubles as a card holder and a transformable gun/sword (This is part of the transformation, and cannot be used outside of it). If the RideBooker is too much, it can be nixed.
Preincarnation Personality:
Tsukasa Kadoya is odd, for a Kamen Rider. Where most of them are anti-social, in some way, shape, or form, Tsukasa seems to take it to the extreme. He is arrogant, willful, and hypocritical, often calling people out for things that he himself has done. A prime example of this is in the World of Blade, where he called Kendame Kazuma out on his obsession with the rankings in B.O.A.R.D, when he kept complaining about his own ranking in the company. He seems to care little for his mission, and even less for the people that he comes in contact with on the worlds that he travels to, wanting nothing but to get finished with his mission and move on, moving one step closer to his own world. A lot of this comes from the fact that, before he lost his memories, he was the ruthless leader of a trans-dimensional organization known as Dai-Shocker, and he had the intention of traveling the world to destroy the only things that could stop them, the Kamen Riders.
Despite his aloof nature, Tsukasa has a driving need to be accepted. He has a need for people to acknowledge his abilities, as well as a need for people to trust him. He wants to find a place to belong, and a group of people that will accept him as he is. While he attempts to put on an air of negativity, once you get past that part of him, you'll find that he is both a strong ally, and a determined friend. He will sacrifice everything that he has for an ally, even going so far as giving his own life so that they can survive. He would do it with a smirk and a sarcastic remark, but he would do it willingly and without a second thought. There are a couple of examples of this in the series, but one of the most important ones involves the World of Black RX, where Tsukasa risked his life, not only to stop the villain Apollo Geist after he stole Natsumi’s life force, but also sacrificed part of his own life just so that she would come back, though he made everyone promise not to tell her.
Tsukasa is very aggressive. He usually attempts to make the first attack, and isn't the type to hold back when he's fighting. He's the type of warrior who feels that the best type of fight is one that's finished with one strike. He doesn't fight fair, and will be more than willing to take a cheap shot and mock his enemy if it would give him an edge in battle. His role is to be the destroyer of worlds, so that the multiverse can be saved, and the world that he started on would be restored to normal. It should be noted that he does still have some level of honor in battle, though, as he won't go out of his way to cripple someone who's injured, nor does he like killing a regular human. A prime example of his aggressiveness, and his willingness to ‘cheat’ in battle can be seen in the Finale movie, right at the beginning. As Violent Emotion form, he not only tricked a group of Riders into a small area, and utilized the ability ‘Clock Up’ to destroy a number of them before they even had a chance to fight back.
Tsukasa's role as the Destroyer is counteracted by role as the connector. He's not a fan of the role of Kamen Rider Decade, because all of the riders that he is supposed to destroy are also people that he has formed a connection with. He, to some extent, hates himself as much as he hates his mission, as he really doesn't want to be a bad guy anymore; he wants to be the leading man of a story. In his mind, he is the only person who is capable of keeping the memories of the previous Riders alive. It is his desire to keep everyone alive that is his greatest redeeming quality, as well as the lengths that he will go to do so, even sacrificing his very soul to do so. He does this for people whom he has formed a bond with. He does this for people who are his family. They may be from different worlds, and different times, but the bond of the Kamen Rider is something powerful, and through it, they are family. The Finale Movie shows all that Tsukasa was willing to give up, all of the hate that he was willing to take on to himself, just so that he could make sure that the Riders would never be forgotten. He gave up everything, even his own life, in order to make sure that they would all be remembered.
Tsukasa is also an extremely adaptable man, partially due to his lack of a home world to call his own, and partially due to the fact that he just seems to fit in to most situations. He can move in and out of a situation, acting almost as a social liquid, so that he can just fill the area that’s needed to be filled. This is shown quite a bit by his integrations into the worlds, as well as just how he interacts. In the Shinkenger crossover, even in a situation where he wasn’t a ‘main character’ in a story, he was able to properly work his way through the world and find out what was needed. In the world of Black RX and Black, he was able to take the role of Joe the Haze, and help make a man remember why he wanted to fight. By being able to take on these roles, and by just being able to adapt to the things that his travels throw at him, Tsukasa is able to further his mission, and learn more about the people he’s supposed to eventually connect with.