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The design of Ultroid Zero's cracked "mask" halves were produced separately. The decision to include Dancan and Majaba among the other component monsters was due to them fading into obscurity over the years. The Red King B's head being attached to the right shoulder is a reference to the asymmetrical Red King design drawn by Tohl Narita to emphasize distortion on the monster's image. Parts of the monsters absorbed by Ultroid Zero appear on Destrudos's body in an ossified state. ĭestrudos was designed by Kengo Kusunoki.
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Through trial and error, the tubular circuits on its bodies were crafted from materials similar to those used for wetsuits. The D4 Ray core has circuit-like designs which were not implemented in the design picture, but were an addition by the modelling team. The " Beam Lamp"-like feature on the mask is the only section with wiring for LED lights, while the visor serves as a "peephole" for the suit actor. In addition to the main body, Ultroid Zero's suit is divided into separable parts mask, vest, gloves, gauntlets, shoes, spine, and hip armor. The original plan for Ultroid Zero's suit was to modify the Darklops Zero suit, as well as incorporating parts from the Tector Gear, but at the end the production team decided to create an original suit from the ground up. Whereas Libido is described in Freudian psychoanalysis as 'the urge to create', Destrudo is 'the urge to destroy', and encompasses concepts discussed under the death instinct such as aggression, compulsion and self-destructive behaviors. The name is derived from the term " Destrudo", a term first used by the Italian psychoanalyst Eduardo Weiss in 1935 to describe the energy of the ' death instinct' or 'death drive', in a way analogous to Sigmund Freud’s concept of Libido, the 'life instinct', usually mentioned in reference to reproduction. Destrudos: Annihilation Armor Monster (殲滅機甲獣 Senmetsu Kikō-jū) ĭestrudos is named by Celebro, which reflects to his Civilization Self-Destruction Game.
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Ultroid Zero: Special Airborne Armor 4 (SAA-4) (特空機4号 Tokkū-ki Yon-gō lit.Celebro declared it as "the King of Death and Destruction" (死と破壊の王 Shi to Hakai no Ō) in order to bring about the end of humankind and its civilisations. Initially perceived as "an existence where mankind protect themselves with their own hands" (人類の手で人類を守護する存在 Jinrui no Te de Jinrui o Shugo Suru Sonzai), the humans who built Ultroid Zero were unaware they were playing into Celebro's hands, who intended to use the robot as a pivotal piece in his final plan to eradicate mankind by hijacking the machine, mutating it into Destrudos (デストルドス Desutorudosu) once it absorbed the Kaiju Medals and a set of seven monsters around the world. Ultroid Zero (ウルトロイドゼロ Urutoroido Zero) is an Ultra-like robot manufactured by SAAG, STORAGE's successor as the fourth SC Unit, incorporating the combat data of the Ultra Warriors they encountered up to that point (including Z) and King Joe STORAGE Custom, hence it was declared as "The Strongest Robot Weapon" (最強ロボット兵器 Saikyō Robotto Heiki).