A simpler story for Decade.

Black Fang

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I've always felt Decade has overcomplicated its story. Instead of all these alternate worlds, recasts, shoving in of yet more Rider-vs-Rider, and now this stupid idea of Riders becoming Decade's toys, why not a clear-cut story of Decade fighting a combination of all the past NewGen villains, with the old Riders making appearances from time to time? But of course, that doesn't allow much room for Toei to promote the Ganbaride game. So I thought up of what I think is a decent compromise.

Keep the Rider War thing (whatever it is) and the merging of worlds, but make it so that in each of the nine Worlds, the Riders have disappeared. With no Riders, the respective villains of each World run amuck unchecked. Thus Tsukasa must travel to each World and assume the role of the missing Riders via his Cards. So for example, in Kuuga's World he takes the form of Kuuga in place of the missing Godai Yuusuke, and defeats the new Grongi King. In Kiva's World, he takes the form of Kiva in place of the missing Kurenai Wataru, and prevents Beetle Fangire's rebellion. And so on and so forth with the other Worlds. The Final Form Rides could summon actual props. Tsukasa calls upon Gouram to combine with Decader-turned-TryChaser 2000. He calls upon Bron Booster to combine with Decader-turned-MachineKiba, and so on.

This way, we can avoid the issue of recasts, "these worlds are not the same as those in the shows" theories, and Riders becoming weapons. Take a breather from Rider-vs.Rider as well. Everything is easier to understand. We can all go home happy!
 
the only thing I think is stupid and un needed is is riders turning into crap... uhg.... other wise I think its already a basic plot I don't see why people like you come along saying its too complexe ....
 
I say it's complex because of how they have established all the Worlds. Instead of just leaving them as they were, we now have hands full with these "alternate" versions of past stories with new (or younger in Kiva's case) people as the Riders. Tsukasa can take the form of Kuuga, yet Onodera is hanging around beside him now. It's a lot messier than it had to be.
 
i'm stupid. Because of this, I am amused with the transforming riders into weapons and crap. However, this doesn't stop me from agreeing with you.

The current story has A LOT of continuity errors.

I also like your idea for the story of disappearing riders. But I kind of like the whole fighting and stopping the past riders. IDK, I like that part. It says creation, destruction and rebirth to me. So, I say this..

Use ur disappearing prider story. Once tsukasa stops the villians, the original rider comes back and the world is breaking apart because of the paradox. they have to fight and one must be destroyed
 
Keep the Rider War thing (whatever it is) and the merging of worlds, but make it so that in each of the nine Worlds, the Riders have disappeared. With no Riders, the respective villains of each World run amuck unchecked. Thus Tsukasa must travel to each World and assume the role of the missing Riders via his Cards. So for example, in Kuuga's World he takes the form of Kuuga in place of the missing Godai Yuusuke, and defeats the new Grongi King. In Kiva's World, he takes the form of Kiva in place of the missing Kurenai Wataru, and prevents Beetle Fangire's rebellion. And so on and so forth with the other Worlds. The Final Form Rides could summon actual props. Tsukasa calls upon Gouram to combine with Decader-turned-TryChaser 2000. He calls upon Bron Booster to combine with Decader-turned-MachineKiba, and so on.

This way, we can avoid the issue of recasts, "these worlds are not the same as those in the shows" theories, and Riders becoming weapons. Take a breather from Rider-vs.Rider as well. Everything is easier to understand. We can all go home happy!

Ehmmm... If the story was like this, i would be hating it. Decade is great! I dont find it complex at all. And I DO like the transforming riders! :buttrock:
 
There are no continuity errors. This is like Crisis, anything goes. It is also a very simple story. I guess 7 year old Japanese kids can grasp it, but 18+ year old Americans and such can't. :eyebrow:
 
I don't see how it's particularly complex or hard to understand, nor how you can have "always felt" that way after only 3 episodes.
As already discussed, it's a crisis, these are different universes, and not the same universes as the ones we saw in the previous series, just the same riders and characters. Just look at it as a celebration of the past 10 series and enjoy it for its own story. Previous series have been more complicated IMO.
 

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