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Their admiration soon turns to dismay when he shoots at Ryuutaros trying to retrieve the stolen Rider Pass, and announces that they're under arrest too! They're in violation of the rules with all that unlicensed altering of history and being rogue Imagin and all. This is actually a kind of interesting bit: G Den-O talks of the Imagin like they're extinct, despite Spider appearing earlier in the movie and Piggies and Mantis in the previous installments. Is he just clueless, or is there something bigger being seeded here? Am I just hoping there's more to this than there actually is? Will Jiro ever find happiness?
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Their admiration soon turns to dismay when he shoots at Ryuutaros trying to retrieve the stolen Rider Pass, and announces that they're under arrest too! They're in violation of the rules with all that unlicensed altering of history and being rogue Imagin and all. This is actually a kind of interesting bit: G Den-O talks of the Imagin like they're extinct, despite Spider appearing earlier in the movie and Piggies and Mantis in the previous installments. Is he just clueless, or is there something bigger being seeded here? Am I just hoping there's more to this than there actually is? Will Jiro ever find happiness?
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G Den-O zaps Daiki with some laser handcuff thingies. Momotaros and the others are impressed by how he apprehended the thief, and his ability to time-travel without a Den-Liner. There's some plot exposition about Eve, the first of the manmade Imagin, who apparently has near-infinite knowledge and has made G Den-O the ultimate crime-fighting machine. He's also tiresomely by the book. Kurosaki is just kind of a smug bastard; considering he's in a movie with Daiki, that's saying something.
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Diend uses his Final Attack Ride, but G Den-O counters with his "Perfect Weapon", a confusing attack that the creates an unbreakable force field which the Riotroopers suddenly decide it would be a good idea to run into. It stops Diend's blast and sends off all these red and blue lasers... it's one of the messier final attacks I've seen, I'll need to rewatch that one on DVD a few times to figure out what's going on. I think the Riotroopers try to get in the way to save Diend, but it doesn't do much good. They all get destroyed and Diend is knocked back to Daiki.
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Unfortunately Diend brought a gun to a knife fight. You'd think he would just shoot the other guy and be done with it, but G Den-O gets in quickly and starts thrashing him good. So he naturally resorts to Diend Combat Procedure #1 and summons a bunch of Riotroopers. G Den-O changes his weapon to a gun, and with help from Eve (who knows everything, including where they all are in relation to him even from behind) kicks their butts.
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G Den-O starts to form his Den-Gasher pieces into a knife-like weapon. Of course, our star treasure hunter isn't taking this well. If there's one thing that Daiki (the future... er, present version) hates, it's being deprived of freedom, so he transforms into Kamen Rider Diend. And before anyone worries, no, it's the same as ever. No continuity-busting "why-is-it-moving-towards-them-like-Leangle!?" changes made here.
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Apparently, he wants to kill himself. No really, he finds his past self, and shoots him dead, much to Ryôtarô's shock. To Daiki's shock, he doesn't die! I mean either version. The bloody wound vanishes and past Daiki gets up and runs without asking any questions. Daiki tries to shoot himself some more, but the bullets (or whatever the Diendriver fires) just seem to disintegrate into some kind of force field. So basically, Daiki is like the Borg. The other Imagin show up to chase the Daiki who is also chasing a Daiki.
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