555 Internet Archive !!top!! | Kamen Rider
That was twenty years ago. The Orphnoch War had fizzled out, not with a bang, but with a legal settlement. Humans and the surviving Orphnochs signed the Kyoto Accords. Faiz, Kaixa, Delta—they became folklore, cosplay conventions, and angry tweets. Riku believed none of it.
“Then call the police,” Riku said.
He ran into the whirring dark. And somewhere in the Internet Archive, a forgotten forum thread titled “Faiz is the most underrated season” got one final, upvoting click from a server that was about to burn. A single floppy disk labeled DELTA_UNLOCKED.bin ejects from a smoking server rack. A janitor’s mop falls to the floor. Then the screen glitches to a Wayback Machine capture from 2004: a blurry photo of three riders standing in the rain. The caption reads: “They’re still out there. In the backups.” kamen rider 555 internet archive
He wrapped the belt around his waist. It was too large—it had belonged to a man named Takumi, long dead or long gone. But as the buckle clicked, it shrank, molding to Riku’s skinny frame.
The digital Faiz tilted its head. A slot on the wall beside Riku hissed open. Inside, resting on a velvet bed of anti-static foam, was a battered, scratched, but unmistakable object: the SB-555B Faiz Driver. Next to it, a single silver flip phone. That was twenty years ago
Riku cracked his knuckles inside the gauntlets. “Let me show you the 404 error.”
A file was unpacking itself. The metadata read: ORPHNOCH_QUEEN_ARCHIVE.bin – 874 terabytes of compressed ego. Someone—no, something —had uploaded their soul to the Archive a decade ago, hiding in the digital attic, waiting for processing power to catch up. He ran into the whirring dark
Crimson photon blood vessels erupted from the belt, spiraling up his body, hardening into enameled armor. The iconic bug-eyed helmet formed last—but where Takumi’s Faiz had silver eyes, Riku’s glowed a sad, flickering amber. A low-battery warning.