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Rilu-elu Belu-be, a Bilusaludo major stationed aboard the interstellar migrant vessel *Aratrum*, embodies his species’ technocentric ethos, prioritizing ruthless efficiency and the calculated assimilation of resources to overcome obstacles. A key figure in the human-alien coalition’s campaign to reclaim Earth from Godzilla, he deploys advanced railguns and hover bikes in early skirmishes, leveraging Bilusaludo engineering to counter the titan’s threat.

When Godzilla Earth emerges, Belu-be ascends to pilot the Vulture, a nanometal-enhanced exo-armor capable of flight, electromagnetic pulse discharge, and nanotechnology-driven assimilation. The suit’s fusion with its operator amplifies combat prowess but risks eroding organic autonomy—a trade-off Belu-be accepts without hesitation. Partnering with Haruo Sakaki and Yuko Tani, he stalls Godzilla’s advance toward Mechagodzilla City, a metastasizing nanometal fortress built from the bones of an ancient superweapon.

In the conflict’s climax, Belu-be’s unwavering commitment to tactical logic clashes with Haruo’s defiance against sacrificing humanity for victory. As Mechagodzilla City’s rampant assimilation nears global catastrophe, Haruo dismantles its core, collapsing the structure and deactivating the nanometal. Trapped within the disintegrating fortress, Belu-be meets his end—a casualty of his faction’s ideology, which privileges technological transcendence over biological preservation.

His arc crystallizes the Bilusaludo’s ideological rift with other coalition members, illustrating their readiness to discard organic limitations in pursuit of supremacy. Interactions with Haruo juxtapose unyielding logic against human empathy, framing Belu-be’s demise as an inevitable outcome of his species’ philosophy, where victory justifies the erasure of individuality—a stark counterpoint to the narrative’s exploration of dehumanization in mechanized warfare.