Igor

Igor (イゴール) is a scientist from the World of Gamma. Like Jabel, he is also a Gamma Superior. He has a black-colored wrist device called Proto Mega Ulorder which allows him to channel the power of Eyecons.

Making a rival of Akari Tsukimura, she refers to him as "KMS" (ケイエムエス), an abbreviated nickname she coined from Kanpekinaru Mad Scientist''' (完璧なる・マッド・サイエンティスト).

Character History
Igor first appears at Adel's side in the world of the Gamma as he observes Alain using the Kamen Rider Necrom system in the human world. With the Knife Gamma, Igor plotted to steal human souls in his container for unknown reasons.

Personality
Igor is a Gamma scientist whom values his study greatly and debunks any kind of supernatural presence, making him as a Gamma counterpart to Akari. Like most Gammas, he also has a great sense of disgust towards humans and sees their lives "invaluable".

Igor only believe on his own philosophy and claimed anyone who objected his beliefs to be idiots. He will use any mean to achieve his goal, including dirty works which he prefer most.

Equipment

 * Ganma Transformation Eyecon
 * This green and black Gamma Eyecon allows Igor to transform between his human form and his Gamma Superior form. Uniquely, however, Igor's Transformation Eyecon is evidently uniquely coded, equipping him with the Perfect (パーフェクト) Parka armament by default.


 * Proto Mega Ulorder (プロトメガウルオウダー)
 * Igor wields a black-colored prototype of the Mega Ulorder which allows him to channel the power of the Eyecons.


 * Human Soul Container -
 * Igor has a spherical container tied to his neck which allows him to absorb and contain human souls. He can release the souls as his puppets.

Portrayal
Igor is portrayed by Hiroshi Yamamoto (山本 浩司). As the Gamma Superior, his suit actor is Yuya Nawata (縄田 雄哉).

Etymology
Igor's name comes from a hunchbacked from the classic Universal Monster horror movies. The character originally was named Fritz in the 1931 film classic Frankenstein, but the character's name was later changed to "Ygor" and then "Igor" in later Frankenstein films. Despite popular belief, there was no Igor or lab assistant in the original 1818 novel by Mary Shelly.

Appearances

 * Kamen Rider Ghost
 * Episode 16: Perfect! The White Kamen Rider!
 * Episode 17: Gorgeous! The Fantastic Queen!
 * Episode 18: Reverse! Mysterious Science!
 * Episode 19: Explosion! Paint From Your Heart!
 * Episode 20: Explode! Flames of Friendship!
 * Episode 21: Amazing! The Gamma's World!