Shiden Murasame

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Shiden Murasame
Japanese:
Information
Gender: Male
Occupation: Student, head of Robattle Reseach, Member of UN Corporation
Medarots: Ashton
Silvarion
Goldoran
Granbeetle (Manga)
Nationality: Japanese
Game appearances
Medarot Navi, Medarot S
Other appearances
Manga: Medarot Navi


Shiden Murasame is a rival character in Medarot Navi. The Head of the Robattle Research group, he is wealthy and not only that, arrogant, vain and egotistical despite being smart. He has done criminalistic activities, like falsifying the Robattle Ranking to be the No. 1 Medarotter, and hired Fubuki to spy on Kasumi for information on Mistral.


In the Games

Medarot Navi

Shiden first appears looking for Mistral at Blue Sky academy. He the gains the awe of all the girls there with his charms, only stroking his ego. He is later seen tailing Kasumi and finding Mistral.

Later he pretends to be Kasumi's friend and unveils Cluster a theme park in Space dedicated to Medarot.

When Kasumi goes to a test area for Granbeetle/Sonic Stag, Shiden tries to manipulate the boy into telling him what he knows about Mistral. This proves fruitless, so Shiden locked Kasumi in the test area and behaves in a cruel manner by having security Medarot bear down on him, and leaves.

What he didn't count was that Kasumi had a Kabuto / Kuwagata Medal on his person, and with his new partner broke out of vault. He had also hired Fubuki to pose as a student and spy on Kasumi for information.

This again never works as he ends up fighting Kasumi multiple times and loses.

In the Manga

Medarot Navi (Manga)

During his first Robattle with Kasumi, he also attached his own medal to the Metal Beetle in order to compete with Kasumi's Metabee and win by fighting with the same machine .

Years after that, him and his men were trying to capture Baizan who'd escaped from RR company. The Medarot he had at this time was Silvarion. In the manga, time suddenly flies from the middle, and in his past flashbacks, Shiden loses in a rematch with Kasumi and wonders why he can't win, and Kasumi lectures him about the nature of his relationship with Medarot. It ends up that the reason why he can't win is because of his strategy.