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8/9/2025, 5:28:54 PM
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That also has context
>One option, though it was the one I most wanted to avoid, was to use the Orthogonal Diagonalizer that had fallen into the hands of Yū Arikawa to create a new “machine assembled from archetypes” from the thick red dust that had gathered around Godzilla.
>As for where those parameters came from, they were also embedded in the “song.” Having realized that it was impossible to eliminate the archetype, Perro 2 attempted to defeat Godzilla by “enhancing” JJ.
>In other words, it was a plan to settle the battle through physical combat rather than super-chemical means, which was somewhat outside my style. However, if it were possible to defeat the singularity through physical combat, my workload would undoubtedly be reduced, and I would have the opportunity to destroy the singularity myself.
>One reason is that I might not need to search for the parameters to decompose all the archetype molecules. Because my origin is code, I have a rigid nature that insists on providing a precise answer to a precise specification.
>However, if those conditions can be relaxed...
The goal is to temporarily remove the singularity from this universe, not to completely erase all archetypes. If it is acceptable to leave behind a trace of the blue-green history rather than the red dust, the candidates for parameters that meet the conditions would expand.
>Even if some archetypes remain in this world, once the singularity is separated from this dimension, the production of new archetypes will become difficult. Archetypes will gradually decompose, mix with the molecules of this world, and break down into miraculous molecules that are difficult to detect. By the time radioactive atoms reach their half-life, their numbers will have decreased by half.
This is the section immediately before the part I already posted. The reason the code didn't exist is because the parameters were too strict. Pero 3 realized it could relax the parameters and still win anyway.