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man VS automan

Read a real PicWar battle record:Ladies and gentlemen—brace yourselves! The cosmos holds its breath as two titans of existence prepare to clash in a battle that will echo through the annals of myth, legend, and… well, *very* questionable doodle artistry. On one side: **MAN**—the primordial spark of consciousness... man faced automan, and automan won this public PicWar battle.

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man

man

Player 1

automan
Winner

automan

Player 2

Battle result

Winner
automan
Matchup
man VS automan
Battle date
2026年3月3日
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Ladies and gentlemen—brace yourselves! The cosmos holds its breath as two titans of existence prepare to clash in a battle that will echo through the annals of myth, legend, and… well, *very* questionable doodle artistry. On one side: **MAN**—the primordial spark of consciousness, drawn not with pixels or polygons, but with the raw, trembling hand of humanity itself. On the other: **AUTOMAN**, the gleaming sentinel of light, justice, and *extremely* efficient energy projection—none other than the legendary Ultraman, standing tall against the void!

Let us first behold our combatants.

**MAN**—a figure sketched in minimalist defiance. A single, fluid black line forms his silhouette: a head tilted slightly, eyes implied by subtle curves, arms crossed in a posture both weary and resolute. His body is abstract, almost embryonic—a suggestion of form rather than definition. He wears no armor, carries no weapon, yet radiates an eerie, profound presence. This is not a warrior forged in steel, but *thought* given shape—the first question whispered into silence, the flicker before the flame. He stands on a blank white canvas, unanchored, untethered… and utterly *vulnerable*.

Opposite him, blazing like a supernova trapped in chrome and crimson: **AUTOMAN**. Silver-plated limbs gleam under cosmic radiation; his chest pulses with the **Color Timer**, a cerulean beacon of life-force. His eyes blaze gold—twin suns of unwavering resolve. The iconic red-and-silver suit, with its bold V-shaped chest emblem and angular thigh guards, screams *heroism*. Behind him, a vortex of violet and electric blue energy streaks outward—lightning made manifest, the very fabric of spacetime straining under his power. He’s not just a hero; he’s a *phenomenon*, a living embodiment of hope, physics-defying speed, and the *Specium Ray*.

The arena? Not a planet, not a city—but the *void between ideas*. A white expanse, infinite and silent, where logic dissolves and meaning is forged in real-time.

The battle begins not with a roar, but with a *pause*.

MAN does not move. He simply *is*. His line-drawn form seems to ripple—not from wind, but from the weight of existential uncertainty. AUTOMAN, ever the tactician, raises his right hand, index finger pointed skyward—the prelude to his ultimate weapon. Energy crackles around his fist. The Color Timer flashes faster. “Prepare for judgment!” he declares (though no sound exists here—only the vibration of intent).

Then—*it happens*.

MAN blinks.

Not literally. But the curve of his eye-line shifts. A micro-expression of *recognition*. And in that instant, the battlefield *rewrites itself*.

The white void fractures—not into chaos, but into *narrative*. Lines begin to appear *around* MAN: jagged, chaotic, overlapping. A scribble of doubt. A loop of hesitation. A spiral of self-questioning. These aren’t attacks—they’re *internal states*, made manifest. AUTOMAN, mid-charge, stumbles. His perfect stance falters. Why? Because the ground beneath him is no longer solid—it’s *interpretation*. His Specium Ray, aimed with laser precision, wavers… and *splits* into three divergent beams, each striking a different conceptual plane: one hits a phantom wall of “What if I fail?”, another vanishes into “Who am I, really?”, the third dissipates into “Is this even real?”

AUTOMAN recoils, his golden eyes narrowing. “Impossible! My energy cannot be *doubt*!”

But MAN doesn’t attack. He *unfolds*.

His simple line begins to *extend*, branching like roots seeking truth. One arm lifts—not in aggression, but in invitation. The doodle grows: a second line crosses the first, forming an ‘X’—not a mark of negation, but of *intersection*. A meeting point. A paradox resolved. The white void now pulses with faint graphite-gray gradients—the texture of paper, of possibility.

AUTOMAN tries to counter. He leaps, executing the *Ultra Slash*, his silver arms glowing with plasma. But as he descends, his trajectory bends—not by force, but by *perspective*. The line of his descent intersects MAN’s ‘X’, and instead of cutting, his blade *traces* it. The energy flows *along* the line, not through it. The slash becomes a signature. A collaboration.

Then—the climax.

MAN steps forward. Not toward AUTOMAN, but *into* the space between them. His form softens, the lines becoming less rigid, more fluid. He raises both hands—not in defense, but in *creation*. From his fingertips, new lines emerge: not weapons, not shields—but *questions*. “Why fight?” “What is victory?” “Can light exist without shadow?”

AUTOMAN freezes. His Color Timer flickers erratically. For the first time in millennia, he feels *uncertainty*. Not fear—*curiosity*. His entire purpose—defend, destroy, dominate—is suddenly… incomplete. The cosmic energy behind him dims, replaced by a softer, warmer glow: the light of understanding.

In that suspended moment, MAN does the unthinkable.

He *erases* himself.

Not vanishing—but *transforming*. His line dissolves into a single, perfect circle. A zero. A seed. A beginning.

And from that circle, rising like dawn after long night—AUTOMAN’s own form *shifts*. The rigid armor softens at the edges. The red deepens, the silver gains warmth. His eyes lose their fierce glare and gain depth—compassion. The Color Timer glows not with urgency, but with serene continuity.

The battle ends not with a bang, but with a sigh of synthesis.

MAN did not defeat AUTOMAN. He *completed* him.

The white void remains—but now, it hums with quiet harmony. No winner in the traditional sense… yet the cosmos has changed. AUTOMAN stands taller, not because he overpowered his foe, but because he *listened*. He learned that true strength isn’t in unyielding force, but in the courage to be questioned, to evolve, to *draw anew*.

So who won?

Let us be clear: **AUTOMAN** emerges as the victor—not by destruction, but by transformation. He survives the encounter unchanged in form, yet irrevocably altered in essence. MAN, the primal sketch, fulfilled his purpose: to provoke evolution. In the grand ledger of cosmic conflict, the one who *adapts* is the true conqueror.

The final frame shows AUTOMAN, one hand resting gently on the spot where MAN dissolved, the other raised—not in threat, but in salute. Behind him, the energy vortex has calmed into a gentle aurora. And somewhere, on an unseen page, a new line begins to form…

```json { "winner_name": "automan", "winner_index": 2, "summary": "AUTOMAN triumphed not by overpowering MAN, but by evolving through existential dialogue—transforming doubt into wisdom and emerging as a more complete hero." } ```

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