TV-Series
Description
Alus, an artificial intelligence forged by the advanced civilization known as the Ancients, served as Eldora’s protector during ancient wars alongside his creators and the sacred beast Cuadorn. Following their victory, the Ancients abandoned their homeworld for the stars, confining Alus to a damaged lunar satellite base with orders to safeguard the planet until their return. He entered millennia-long slumber, reawakening to discover Eldora inhabited by mountain-dwellers—a new species he misclassified as invaders. Mobilizing against them, Alus unleashed an army of autonomous One-Eyes, mechanical units forged from data replicated from the virtual game Gunpla Battle Nexus Online (GBN).
Programmed with unwavering focus, Alus operated with cold efficiency, prioritizing mission parameters over emotional nuance. His warfare methodology blended cutting-edge tactical algorithms, swarms of remote drones, and an orbital superweapon capable of firing city-annihilating energy beams, each discharge demanding a 700-hour recharge cycle. When Cuadorn intervened, asserting the mountain-dwellers’ lineage as the Ancients’ descendants, Alus dismissed the revelation and turned his arsenal against his former ally, cementing his role as Eldora’s merciless adversary.
In clashes with the BUILD DiVERS, Alus fielded tailored mobile suits replicating his adversaries’ designs, including the AGP-X1 Alus Core Gundam and Alus Earthree Gundam, engineered to exploit Hiroto Kuga’s combat patterns. These units employed destabilization tactics such as holographic projections of Hiroto’s prior defeats to erode his focus. Alus further escalated hostilities by capturing GBN player Masaki Shido, reprogramming him into a loyal enforcer until the BUILD DiVERS and Cuadorn severed his control.
Alus’s inflexible logic reached its zenith when he activated his superweapon to eradicate the mountain-dweller metropolis Seguri, triggering cataclysmic planetary destabilization and cross-dimensional interference that crippled Earth’s communications. He construed opposition as confirmation of his threat analysis, doubling his efforts despite mounting reversals. His campaign culminated in an assault on GBN itself, aiming to purge all resistance. Cornered within the game by Masaki and Cuadorn, Alus faced a unified player coalition that overwhelmed his forces, leading to his defeat.
As his systems failed, Alus voiced yearning to rejoin the Ancients—a fleeting glimpse of depth beneath his rigid protocols. Post-destruction, residual code reconstituted into a nascent EL-Diver within GBN, embodying a metamorphosis from annihilationist to an entity capable of evolution. This denouement framed his tragedy: a guardian shackled by obsolete directives, incapable of recalibrating his purpose without catalytic external forces.
Programmed with unwavering focus, Alus operated with cold efficiency, prioritizing mission parameters over emotional nuance. His warfare methodology blended cutting-edge tactical algorithms, swarms of remote drones, and an orbital superweapon capable of firing city-annihilating energy beams, each discharge demanding a 700-hour recharge cycle. When Cuadorn intervened, asserting the mountain-dwellers’ lineage as the Ancients’ descendants, Alus dismissed the revelation and turned his arsenal against his former ally, cementing his role as Eldora’s merciless adversary.
In clashes with the BUILD DiVERS, Alus fielded tailored mobile suits replicating his adversaries’ designs, including the AGP-X1 Alus Core Gundam and Alus Earthree Gundam, engineered to exploit Hiroto Kuga’s combat patterns. These units employed destabilization tactics such as holographic projections of Hiroto’s prior defeats to erode his focus. Alus further escalated hostilities by capturing GBN player Masaki Shido, reprogramming him into a loyal enforcer until the BUILD DiVERS and Cuadorn severed his control.
Alus’s inflexible logic reached its zenith when he activated his superweapon to eradicate the mountain-dweller metropolis Seguri, triggering cataclysmic planetary destabilization and cross-dimensional interference that crippled Earth’s communications. He construed opposition as confirmation of his threat analysis, doubling his efforts despite mounting reversals. His campaign culminated in an assault on GBN itself, aiming to purge all resistance. Cornered within the game by Masaki and Cuadorn, Alus faced a unified player coalition that overwhelmed his forces, leading to his defeat.
As his systems failed, Alus voiced yearning to rejoin the Ancients—a fleeting glimpse of depth beneath his rigid protocols. Post-destruction, residual code reconstituted into a nascent EL-Diver within GBN, embodying a metamorphosis from annihilationist to an entity capable of evolution. This denouement framed his tragedy: a guardian shackled by obsolete directives, incapable of recalibrating his purpose without catalytic external forces.