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Halu-elu Dolu-do, a Bilusaludo of advanced technological prowess, serves as lieutenant-general aboard the interstellar vessel *Aratrum*. Renowned for his pragmatic intellect and relentless curiosity, he challenges assumptions surrounding Earth’s post-20,000-year ecosystem and Godzilla’s improbable survival. Upon humanity’s return to Earth, he theorizes Godzilla’s potential proliferation, later confirmed by the emergence of Godzilla Filius and Godzilla Earth.
When a landing craft carrying elderly volunteers is destroyed, he underscores the mission’s psychological strain on the crew, advocating for immediate morale interventions. Skeptical of optimistic forecasts about Earth’s environmental recovery, he counters with warnings of potential ecological deterioration. In tactical briefings, he disputes assertions of Godzilla’s solitary behavior, demanding rigorous verification through radiation analysis.
After Godzilla Earth annihilates human forces, he urges full retreat to lunar orbit, dismissing survival prospects and prioritizing the *Aratrum*’s safety. This sparks conflict with Takeshi J. Hamamoto, who insists on rescue efforts. A tense compromise deploys reconnaissance drones to confirm extinction before withdrawal.
Post-Mechagodzilla City’s collapse, he brands Haruo Sakaki a traitor for allying with Mulu-elu Galu-gu, igniting a fierce debate with Takeshi. Dolu-do and Bilusaludo loyalists seize the *Aratrum*’s power station, demanding Haruo’s prosecution while crippling the ship’s systems. During Ghidorah’s attack, his efforts to restore power falter amid technical failures. Escalating chaos triggers structural collapse, crushing his allies, before a catastrophic power-core explosion claims his life.
His trajectory shifts from a strategic realist within the command hierarchy to a staunch antagonist prioritizing Bilusaludo dogma over unity. Clashes with leaders like Unberto Mori and Takeshi cement his reputation as a rigid, results-driven tactician, balancing pragmatism with ideological inflexibility until his demise.
When a landing craft carrying elderly volunteers is destroyed, he underscores the mission’s psychological strain on the crew, advocating for immediate morale interventions. Skeptical of optimistic forecasts about Earth’s environmental recovery, he counters with warnings of potential ecological deterioration. In tactical briefings, he disputes assertions of Godzilla’s solitary behavior, demanding rigorous verification through radiation analysis.
After Godzilla Earth annihilates human forces, he urges full retreat to lunar orbit, dismissing survival prospects and prioritizing the *Aratrum*’s safety. This sparks conflict with Takeshi J. Hamamoto, who insists on rescue efforts. A tense compromise deploys reconnaissance drones to confirm extinction before withdrawal.
Post-Mechagodzilla City’s collapse, he brands Haruo Sakaki a traitor for allying with Mulu-elu Galu-gu, igniting a fierce debate with Takeshi. Dolu-do and Bilusaludo loyalists seize the *Aratrum*’s power station, demanding Haruo’s prosecution while crippling the ship’s systems. During Ghidorah’s attack, his efforts to restore power falter amid technical failures. Escalating chaos triggers structural collapse, crushing his allies, before a catastrophic power-core explosion claims his life.
His trajectory shifts from a strategic realist within the command hierarchy to a staunch antagonist prioritizing Bilusaludo dogma over unity. Clashes with leaders like Unberto Mori and Takeshi cement his reputation as a rigid, results-driven tactician, balancing pragmatism with ideological inflexibility until his demise.