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Revision as of 20:52, 21 April 2020
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- For the A.R. World version, see Shukawa.
Saeko Kageyama (影山 冴子, Kageyama Saeko) was the calmest of the Lucky Clover, who works as the proprietor of the Clover Bar. She was the alter-ego of Lobster Orphnoch (ロブスターオルフェノク, Robusutā Orufenoku)
History
Her calling card to her victim is to send them a bottle of wine, which turns out to be their final drink. She enjoys seeing others suffer and comforts them in a somewhat disturbing fashion. Itsuro Takuma always wanted to impress her and will do anything under her orders. She also once had the possession of the Kaixa gear along with Takuma who uses the Faiz Gear and uses it once to hunt the Orphnoch renegades. Upon learning of the Orphnoch breakdown and the Orphnoch King's power, Saeko was intent to survive. Saeko succeeded by allowing the Arch Orphnoch to completely evolve her, removing all traces of her humanity, and thus became his caretaker after he was defeated by Faiz.
OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders
The Lobster Orphnoch appeared as one of the Orphnoch kaijins that joined Shocker along with 3 other Orphnochs though she finally met her end at the hands of Faiz.
Heisei Rider vs. Showa Rider: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentai
The Lobster Orphnoch was resurrected as part of the revived Badan Empire. When the 15 Heisei Riders and 15 Showa Riders joined forces to defeat Badan, she was seen fighting Faiz.
Super Hero Taisen GP: Kamen Rider 3
The Lobster Orphnoch appeared as a member of Shocker after the hellish army had altered time. She did battle with Faiz, only to be killed by him by a Crimson Smash.
Video Game appearances
Kamen Rider 555 video game
The Lobster Orphnoch is one of several Orphnoch who are playable in the Kamen Rider 555 video game.
Personality
Saeko is a sadistic, calm, and rotten to the core. She took the blessing of being an Orphnoch as a pleasure and despises humanity a lot. She is one of few Orphnoch who is close with Kitazaki, even daring to drink wine with the glass which had been touched by him, able to know when the glass will disperse into sands.
She had a great hatred for the renegade trio Orphnoch (Yuji and his friends, initially excluding Yuko) for always neither killing nor turning humans into Orphnochs. When she learned about the Orphnoch King, she is more than pleased to be blessed by his power to become a full Orphnoch and no longer could become a human.
Forms
Statistics
Orphnoch with the characteristics of the shrimp. In flexible armor can withstand water pressure of 6000m, it is possible to act freely in the water.
Powers and Abilities
- Human Form: As all his race, she can transform from a human to Orphnoch.
- Orphnoch Creation: As Orphnoch, she can used her tentacle or weapon for eliminated the hearts of her victims in burst of flames.
- Balls of energy: She can shoot balls of blue energy against her enemies.
- Wine Creation: Kageyama can create a wineglass out of blue flames as a method of killing traitor Orphenochs, though it was used only once and exact nature of the move is unclear. It is possibly if the victims died from drinking the wine or was touched by the liquid.
- Complete evolution: She was evolved by King Orphnoch, repairing the default in his ADN, eliminated all traces of her humanity.
Weapon
- Rapier: She fight used her rapier as weapon of slash.
- Gauntlets: She used a guantlets that protect her to attacks even if the Strengthened Crimson Smash of Kamen Rider Faiz Axel form.
- "Complete!"
- ―Transformation announcement[src]
Rider Statistics
Rider Senses:
Ability Parameters:
- Punching Power: 3 t.[2]
- Kicking Power: 7 t.[2]
- Maximum Jump Height: 30 m.[2]
- Maximum Running Speed: 100 m. per 6.3 sec.[2]
Special Attacks:
When Naoya Kaido and Yoshio Kobayashi stole the Faiz Gear and Kaixa Gear and delivered them to Lucky Clover, Takuma and Saeko used the Faiz and Kaixa Gear respectively to fight off Kusaka and Takumi.
Once transformation is completed, the Kaixa Armor has several key features in its design to protect protection to the user. Like all gear, the Kaixa armor manifests when the Kaixa Driver generates Photon Blood, a glowing substance generates the soft Sol Foam suit, Sol Metal armor, and Fullmetal Lung chest armor via traveling through the two yellow Photon Streams lines that gives Kaixa greater strength at the cost of speed. The steams end at the Photon Terminals at the gauntlets and Power Anklet greaves, the right Anklet having a Energy Holster that the Kaixa Pointer can be connected it. The helmet is unique due to its Global Feeler antenna to link up to Smart Brain's networks and the X Finder visor that gives Kaixa incredible vision to see in darkness, giving the illusion of a glowing eye, and a limited amount of x-ray vision.
Appearances: 555 Episodes 24-25
Arsenal
- SB-913B Kaixa Driver - Kaixa's transformation device.
- SB-913P Kaixa Phone - A sideflip "swing" cellphone device.
- Kaixa Mission Memory - A small metallic card key containing the information of the Kaixa Armor.
- SB-913C Kaixa Shot - Digital camera-shaped knuckle-duster.
- SB-913B2 Kaixa Pointer - binocular-shaped pointer which enables to produce an energy drill deathblow.
- SB-913X Kaixa Blaygun - A special weapon that is both a pistol, a dagger and a lightsaber.
- SB-913P Kaixa Phone - A sideflip "swing" cellphone device.
Behind the scenes
Portrayal
Saeko Kageyama is portrayed by Waka (和香 ). As the Lobster Orphnoch & Kamen Rider Kaixa, her suit actor was Takeshi Mizutani (水谷 健, Mizutani Takeshi).
Conception
Notes
- Saeko Kageyama/Lobster Orphnoch shares the same last name with Shun Kageyama/Kamen Rider PunchHopper one of the characters of Kamen Rider Kabuto.
Appearances
- File:Icon-faiz.png Kamen Rider 555
- Episode 11: The Enigmatic Belt
- Episode 12: Ryūsei School
- Episode 13: Friend of Foe?
- Episode 14: Takumi's Spirit
- Episode 15: The Fallen Idol ~ φ's vs. χ
- Episode 16: Human Heart
- Episode 17: Takumi, Revival
- Episode 18: Narrow Escape from Death
- Episode 19: Pure White Justice
- Episode 20: The Beautiful Assassin
- Episode 21: Accelerating Spirits
- Episode 22: Masato's Confession
- Episode 23: False Friendship
- Episode 24: The Door to Darkness
- Episode 25: The Dark Laboratory
- Episode 26: Enter, Delta
- Episode 27: Ryūsei School Breaks Up
- Episode 28: Dark Clover
- Episode 29: Excellent Bike
- Episode 30: Masato's Trap
- Episode 31: Origami Tears
- Episode 32: Intertwined Threads
- Episode 33: Mari Dies
- Episode 34: True Form
- Episode 35: The Resurrection Riddle
- Episode 36: Restored Memories
- Episode 37: Kaixa's Justice
- Episode 38: The Wandering Spirit
- Episode 39: Faiz 2
- Episode 40: Proof of Humanity
- Episode 41: Capture Commences
- Episode 42: Broken Wings
- Episode 43: Red Balloon
- Episode 44: Final Mail
- Episode 45: King's Awakening
- Episode 46: A New President Appears
- Episode 47: King's Appearance
- Episode 48: Masato, Dying A Glorious Death
- Episode 49: A Sign of Destruction
- Episode 50/Finale: My Dream
- Kamen Rider 555: Hyper Battle Video
- OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders
- Heisei Rider vs. Showa Rider: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentai
- Super Hero Taisen GP: Kamen Rider 3
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 TV Asahi. (2003). Lobster Orphnoch.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 TV Asahi. (2003). Kamen Rider Kaixa.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Kamen Rider Official Data/Perfect File.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Tokuma Shoten. (2003). Masked Rider Faiz 1. p. 7, 10, 15, 17. ISBN 978-4197605378.
- ↑ Shogakukan. (2003). Masked Rider 555: Complete Works. First Volume. p. 16, 31. ISBN 978-4091014917.
- ↑ Shogakukan. (2004). Masked Rider 555: Complete Works. Second Volume. p. 17, 23. ISBN 978-4091014955.