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Believing most of humanity to be inferior, the Armed Brain Army [Citation needed]from 22 April 2023 (UTC), or Busoh-Zunohgun[1] Volt (武装頭脳軍ボルト Busō Zunōgun Boruto) is based on the orbiting space station Brain Base (ヅノーベース Zunō Bēsu) with its officers using a triangular shuttle to journey between it and Earth. Though it appeared Volt's goal was to create the ideal world for superior geniuses and exterminate those with "inferior minds", it's true agenda is to complete the Giga Brain Wave so Bias can achieve immortality while subjugating the human race via mind control.
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The organization was set in the Brain Base, which was in orbit around the Earth, during the Volt's assault on Earth. The leader, Professor Bias, had recruited three humans from Earth, who would take the names Doctor Kemp, Doctor Mazenda, and Doctor Obular. These three would create Brain Beasts to assist in them conducting brutal experiments on Earth until they were defeated by the Liveman. Eventually, the organization gained additional members: Doctor Ashura, a human gangster, whose intelligence was increased by Bias; and two aliens, Guildian Guildos and Chibuchian Butchy. These new members who also act as commanders, and challenged the original recruits' intelligence, so it could increase. Soon, Obular is expelled from Volt and reforms, telling to the Liveman about Bias's true threat. Later, Guildos and Butchy eventually discovered that they were robots, created by Bias to inspire intelligence for his other scientists, shortly before they are destroyed. And Ashura's intelligence which Bias provided, had been taken away when it appeared he would not succeed as a candidate and he discovers Bias's secret. He died in a suicide attack against a Brain Beast to save the Liveman. After discovering Bias's plan to take her brain, Mazenda converted herself completely into a robot, making her brain useless, and Bias executed her, leaving Kemp as the remaining candidate. After he achieved 1000 points of intelligence, Kemp willingly allowed his brain to be taken, and Bias used Kemps and additional eleven brains he collected, to brainwash Earth and forced the people to worship him. However, Red Falcon stopped him and stabbed him. Bias becomes old again but uses Kemp's brain to become a child. He begins his final attack but the other Livemen with Colon used the Super Live Robo and crashed the base. Thanks to Megumi's help, the ghosts of Kemp and Bias' other victims rebel, he was reduced to his old age and his loyal servant, Gash, brought him to the crashed base, where it exploded with them inside, bringing an end to Volt.
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Los Dark[]
Several Jimmers were part of an army of past enemy grunts that were fought by the Gokaigers in Los Dark's ghost dimension which housed the 1500 spirits of the villains defeated by the Super Sentai. After losing some of their number in an initial skirmish, the remaining members from each grunt group merged to form the Combined Combatant. Though the stronger opponent, the Combined Combatant proved to be unstable due to internal conflicting among the grunts composing him over who got to finish the pirates off. Taking advantage, the Gokaigers used the Battle Fever J Ranger Keys to destroy the Combined Combatant with the Penta Force cannon. TV STORY-Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger the Movie: The Flying Ghost Ship
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- Choujuu Sentai Liveman
- Ep. 1: Friends! Why Did You Do This!?
- Ep. 2: Three Powers Sworn to Life
- Ep. 3: Obular Demonic Transformation
- Ep. 4: Expose! The Dummy Man
- Ep. 5: The Reckless Driving Engine Monster
- Ep. 6: Attack! The Dinosaur That Lived
- Ep. 7: Dinosaur VS Live Robo
- Ep. 8: The Duel of Love and Anger!
- Ep. 9: Rose! Smell Feverish
- Ep. 10: The Skateboard to Escape the Maze
- Ep. 11: The Man Who Bit a Brain Beast
- Ep. 12: Super-Genius Ashura!
- Ep. 13: Burn! Steel Colon
- Ep. 14: The Scream of Kettle-Man Yusuke
- Ep. 15: Deadly! Grim Reaper Gash
- Ep. 16: The Letter of the Jiang Shi
- Ep. 17: The Crying Doll! The Attacking Doll!
- Ep. 18: A Trap! Joh's Beloved Brain Beast
- Ep. 19: Geek-Boy Obular
- Ep. 20: Failing Obular's Counterattack!
- Ep. 21: Listen, Gou!! Mother's Voice…
- Ep. 22: Enter the Space Karaoke Master
- Ep. 23: The Life Risked at 0.1 Second
- Ep. 24: Can You Get a 100 for Playing!?
- Ep. 25: The 8 Brain Beasts of Tsuruga Castle!
- Ep. 26: Aizu's Huge Rhinocerous Beetles!
- Ep. 27: Daughter!! Destroy the Giga Project
- Ep. 28: The Challenge of the Huge Giga Volt
- Ep. 29: The Vengeful Live Boxer
- Ep. 30: Five Warriors, Here and Now
- Ep. 31: Mama! The Parasitic Monster's Cries
- Ep. 32: Kemp, The Riddle of Blood and Roses
- Ep. 33: Do Your Best, Tetsu-chan Robot
- Ep. 34: Love That Runs through the Future and Present!
- Ep. 35: Yusuke and Kemp's Promise!!
- Ep. 36: Crash! The Tackle of Friendship
- Ep. 37: 16-Year-Old Kemp's Fear Beast Transformation!
- Ep. 38: Mobile Weapon of Destruction Mazenda
- Ep. 39: Protect it! A Lifeform of Space
- Ep. 40: Love!? Megumi and the Jewel Thief
- Ep. 41: The Confession of Gou, The Invisible Man!!
- Ep. 42: Bias' Challenge From Space
- Ep. 43: A Mystery!? Guildos' Final Form
- Ep. 44: Butchy's Great Reckless Driving of Tears!!
- Ep. 45: Ashura Reversal One Chance Game
- Ep. 46: Honorable Man, Arashi! The Final Battle
- Ep. 47: A 1000-Point Brain! Mazenda!!
- Ep. 48: Birth!! Boy King Bias!
- Final Ep.: The Fall of Great Professor Bias
- Kousoku Sentai Turboranger
- Ep. 1: The Great Gathering of 10 Sentai: Counting on You! Turboranger (flashback; archive footage only)
- Hyakuju Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai (flashback; archive footage only)
- Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger the Movie: The Flying Ghost Ship (represented by Jimmers)
- 4 Week Continuous Special Super Sentai Strongest Battle!!
- Final Battle: Heading Towards Tomorrow! (represented by Jimmers)
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