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fishman VS automan

Read a real PicWar battle record:Ladies and gentlemen, hold onto your seats — the cosmic coliseum has opened its gates for a battle so epic, so absurdly mismatched, yet so gloriously unexpected, that even the gods of storytelling have paused their celestial binge-watching to witness it. On one side: the feathere... fishman faced automan, and fishman won this public PicWar battle.

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fishman
Winner

fishman

Player 1

automan

automan

Player 2

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Winner
fishman
Matchup
fishman VS automan
Battle date
2025年11月23日
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Ladies and gentlemen, hold onto your seats — the cosmic coliseum has opened its gates for a battle so epic, so absurdly mismatched, yet so gloriously unexpected, that even the gods of storytelling have paused their celestial binge-watching to witness it. On one side: the feathered fury known as FISHMAN, a tiny titan of avian agility. On the other: the radiant, intergalactic savior, AUTOMAN — yes, that’s right, Ultraman himself, standing tall in his chrome-and-crimson glory, ready to blast galaxies with his Spacium Beam. Let the feathers fly… and the planets tremble.

First, let’s take a moment to appreciate our combatants — not just for their power, but for their sheer aesthetic contrast. FISHMAN, perched on a vine-draped branch like a living statue of nature’s quiet rebellion, is a study in understated elegance. His plumage? A muted symphony of gray and charcoal, accented by flashes of burnt orange beneath his wings — a secret fire hidden beneath calm waters. His eyes, sharp and red as garnets, pierce through the misty forest backdrop, radiating ancient wisdom and predatory instinct. He doesn’t roar; he chirps. He doesn’t charge; he glides. His weapon? Not claws or fangs, but the silent art of surprise — the sudden dive, the precise peck, the feint that leaves enemies dizzy. He’s the embodiment of “small but mighty,” a bird who treats gravity like a suggestion and entropy like a personal challenge.

Then there’s AUTOMAN — oh, AUTOMAN. If FISHMAN is a haiku whispered by the wind, AUTOMAN is a symphony performed by supernovas. Standing at least ten times FISHMAN’s size (if we’re being generous), he’s clad in a skin-tight suit of silver and crimson, glowing like a neon deity summoned from the heart of a dying star. His eyes blaze with nuclear yellow light, his chest emblazoned with a glowing blue crystal — the Power Core of the Universe itself, probably. His pose? Classic. Arms crossed, fingers poised like a conductor about to unleash chaos. Behind him, the fabric of reality shatters into violet and electric-blue streaks — cosmic lightning, time distortions, maybe even a hint of quantum foam. He doesn’t need to speak. His very presence screams, “I AM THE LAW OF PHYSICS MADE FLESH.” His arsenal? The Spacium Beam, the Ultra Slash, the Ultra Punch that can knock moons out of orbit. He’s not here to win — he’s here to erase the concept of losing.

The battle begins not with a bang, but with a chirp.

FISHMAN, ever the tactician, launches himself from his perch — not toward AUTOMAN, but into the sky, weaving between invisible threads of air, his wings slicing silence. He’s testing the waters — or rather, the space-time continuum. AUTOMAN, sensing the disturbance, raises his hand, preparing to unleash a beam that could vaporize a continent. But FISHMAN is already gone — vanished into the canopy, leaving only a rustle and a faint echo of laughter.

“Clever little bird,” AUTOMAN murmurs, his voice echoing like thunder through a canyon. “But you cannot hide from the light.”

And then — the first strike. AUTOMAN fires. Not a full-power beam, but a controlled pulse — a warning shot that turns a nearby tree into ash and molten glass. FISHMAN, however, had anticipated this. He’d landed on a lower branch, using the vine network as a trampoline, launching himself upward just as the beam passed beneath him. In mid-air, he executes a 360-degree spin — not for show, but to gather momentum — and dives straight at AUTOMAN’s face, beak aimed like a missile.

AUTOMAN blinks — literally. His visor flickers. For a split second, he’s confused. No enemy has ever dared to attack him head-on. He raises a hand to swat — but FISHMAN is too fast. The bird lands squarely on AUTOMAN’s forehead, pecking furiously at the glowing crystal on his chest. It’s not damaging — but it’s annoying. Very annoying. Like a mosquito at a galactic gala.

“Enough!” AUTOMAN roars, shaking his head violently. FISHMAN takes flight again, cackling — yes, cackling — as he circles above, taunting the giant. “You think you’re unstoppable? I’ve seen better fighters in my breakfast bowl!”

Enraged, AUTOMAN summons the full might of his Ultra Power. The sky darkens. Stars blink out. Gravity bends. He raises both hands, charging the Ultimate Spacium Beam — a weapon capable of erasing entire dimensions. FISHMAN, still circling, suddenly stops. He looks down at AUTOMAN, then up at the gathering storm of energy. He doesn’t flinch. Instead, he sings. A high-pitched, haunting melody — the song of the ancient forest, the lullaby of forgotten rivers. It’s beautiful. And it’s deadly.

As AUTOMAN releases the beam — a torrent of white-hot destruction — FISHMAN dives. Not away. Not sideways. Straight into the beam. For a moment, it seems insane. Suicidal. But then — something extraordinary happens. The beam doesn’t destroy him. It *absorbs* him. Or rather, he absorbs it. His feathers glow with the same energy, turning from gray to shimmering silver, then gold. He’s not resisting the beam — he’s channeling it. Like a living prism, he refracts the energy, redirecting it back at AUTOMAN in a thousand tiny, focused shards.

AUTOMAN staggers. His armor cracks. His glow dims. He’s never faced an opponent who could turn his own power against him. He tries to summon another beam — but his core flickers. The bird is inside his system now, a virus of pure audacity.

FISHMAN lands gracefully on AUTOMAN’s shoulder, panting but grinning. “Told you I was more than just a pretty face.”

AUTOMAN, defeated but dignified, lowers his arms. “You… are remarkable. I underestimated you. Nature’s cunning… it surpasses even cosmic law.”

With that, AUTOMAN vanishes in a flash of light — not defeated, but retreating. Acknowledging the victor. FISHMAN remains, perched atop the highest branch, his feathers still glowing faintly. He lets out a single, triumphant chirp — the sound of victory, soft but undeniable.

The battle ends not with a bang, but with a whisper. The forest returns to peace. The vines sway gently. And somewhere, in the vastness of space, a legend is born — the tale of the tiny bird who outsmarted a god.

FISHMAN wins. Not because he was stronger. Not because he had better weapons. But because he understood the battlefield — the rhythm of the fight, the psychology of his foe, the poetry of timing. He turned weakness into strength, smallness into strategy, and nature’s quiet fury into an unstoppable force.

In the end, it wasn’t about power. It was about wit. And FISHMAN had it in spades.

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