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Halu-Elu Dolu-do, a Bilusaludo lieutenant general, serves as chieftain of his species aboard the interstellar migrant ship Aratrum. His background includes the catastrophic loss of Planet 3 in the Bilusaludia binary system to a black hole, an event that forced the Bilusaludo into nomadic existence. This shaped their absolute reliance on technology for survival and abandonment of cultural luxuries, fostering a deeply pragmatic and efficiency-driven mindset within their society.
As a high-ranking member of the Aratrum's central committee, he consistently advocates for strategic withdrawal when confronting overwhelming threats. Following Godzilla Earth's decimation of human landing forces, he insists on abandoning the return-to-Earth plan. He argues potential survivors are statistically negligible and prioritizes the Aratrum's safety by recommending retreat to the moon's orbit. This approach frequently conflicts with others emphasizing rescue operations or emotional considerations.
His personality is marked by realism and a focus on technological solutions. Inquisitive, he is the first to propose Godzilla might have multiplied during humanity's absence. He exhibits skepticism toward unverified claims, questioning assumptions about Godzilla's solitary nature and demanding validation through radiation readings. His utilitarian perspective leads him to dismiss human cultural practices, exemplified when he deems the production of a 100-year-old wine inefficient while acknowledging its value as a lost luxury.
After Mechagodzilla City's destruction in the failed operation against Godzilla Earth, he brands Captain Haruo Sakaki a traitor for sabotaging the mission. This drives him to orchestrate a takeover of the Aratrum's power station alongside fellow Bilusaludo, cutting power to force the central committee to condemn Haruo. During Ghidorah's assault on the Aratrum, he attempts but fails to restore power amid the chaos. He perishes when the ship's power core detonates, killing him and the remaining Bilusaludo.
His actions consistently reflect the Bilusaludo philosophy of sacrificing individuality for collective efficiency, culminating in his role in the rebellion and his ultimate demise during the ship's destruction.
As a high-ranking member of the Aratrum's central committee, he consistently advocates for strategic withdrawal when confronting overwhelming threats. Following Godzilla Earth's decimation of human landing forces, he insists on abandoning the return-to-Earth plan. He argues potential survivors are statistically negligible and prioritizes the Aratrum's safety by recommending retreat to the moon's orbit. This approach frequently conflicts with others emphasizing rescue operations or emotional considerations.
His personality is marked by realism and a focus on technological solutions. Inquisitive, he is the first to propose Godzilla might have multiplied during humanity's absence. He exhibits skepticism toward unverified claims, questioning assumptions about Godzilla's solitary nature and demanding validation through radiation readings. His utilitarian perspective leads him to dismiss human cultural practices, exemplified when he deems the production of a 100-year-old wine inefficient while acknowledging its value as a lost luxury.
After Mechagodzilla City's destruction in the failed operation against Godzilla Earth, he brands Captain Haruo Sakaki a traitor for sabotaging the mission. This drives him to orchestrate a takeover of the Aratrum's power station alongside fellow Bilusaludo, cutting power to force the central committee to condemn Haruo. During Ghidorah's assault on the Aratrum, he attempts but fails to restore power amid the chaos. He perishes when the ship's power core detonates, killing him and the remaining Bilusaludo.
His actions consistently reflect the Bilusaludo philosophy of sacrificing individuality for collective efficiency, culminating in his role in the rebellion and his ultimate demise during the ship's destruction.