
It’s a mystery why stand users don’t seem to have many burdens.
We, the SPW Foundation Special Scientific Combat Team, are also here!
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About Iggy?
We are drawn to each other, but it can’t be controlled for sure, and it’s dangerous.
The foundation-affiliated Stand users unit definitely sounds really interesting.
If I had to say, it would be Jotaro.
If they can’t awaken, they’ll die from the illness as is, so artificially increasing them is a bit…
It seemed like that could be highlighted in a side story media mix.
No one touched it, right?
Because if you really had a stand combat unit, you’d let them handle it instead of making ordinary citizens fight.
A combat unit of Stand users that understands each other’s abilities and works together in an organized manner.
It’s a bit too strong to be used dramatically!
>>8
I really dislike having allies that are like advanced versions of the dark side; they’re just too difficult to handle…
Having a unit like that on our side doesn’t really feel like JoJo.
On the enemy side, there are various groups like Passione, the president’s private army, and Howler Corporation, among others.
It seems that people with a personality suited for working at a company are less likely to manifest a strong Stand.
>>11
My name is Yoshikage Kira.
Stand users generally lack cooperation, so there are times when that helps me out…
Is this the extent of the SPW Foundation’s combat units?
It probably doesn’t make much sense to focus on the military outside of public organizations.
At the point these guys were created, it’s already impossible to go with vampires, right?
If you’re going to use a Stand, you would probably put it in local support instead of a unit.
If you’re artificially increasing the number of Stand users, then you need arrows, huh?
Increasing the number of Stand users to attack can only lead to becoming the enemy, no matter what.
I don’t think a department that can’t be easily replenished even when worn out can be maintained for 10 years.
Even if I were there, I would probably be crushed by DIO.
The story about Joestar in the SPW Foundation’s Stand users unit sounds interesting, but I don’t think it’s a theme that Araki-sensei would particularly prefer.
There are some side stories that seem promising but no one stubbornly touches them, right?
Joseph around parts two to three.
>>21
Even though I had the initial capital, if I seriously went through the process of starting a company and expanding it, I wouldn’t have time to write the main story.
>>21
The essence of JoJo is not just battles, but the strategic maneuvers, so it would be interesting to portray how one uses their mind to rise to the top.
The enemy side is just mass-producing DISC and arrows while ignoring human rights.
It seems interesting as a one-off joke, though.
Perhaps after that, the existence of that unit will often become an obstacle to the construction of the story… I can imagine that.
>>23
Alternatively, if you think from the JoJo side, it seems like everyone is risking their lives on the mission and is likely to be wiped out early on.
The SPW Foundation might end up being too excessive, and then it would just be enough to leave everything to them, wouldn’t it…
It’s just right to shift the troublesome aftermath onto someone else.
What I’m most curious about personally is the complete lack of mention of Kujo Sadao.
>>27
There’s a kind of etiquette where you don’t touch on that deeply…
When considering the law of how Stand users are drawn to each other,
Even if they form a squad, it seems like they will get caught up in trouble before the Joestar family can help them.
There aren’t that many natural Stand users, you know.
Aren’t there that many?
Stand abilities are not well known to the general public and it’s not easy to find them, is it?
>>32
I honestly can’t believe that the Foundation can’t find them, considering that Passione has so many Stand users.
>>33
I think the reason we have a large number of people is that there are arrows and we can increase them ourselves.
Passione doesn’t care how many of those who don’t fit the arrow die, but the Foundation can’t afford that.
Passione is the one who survived the test of the Polpo, and there are quite a few who have manifested patterns like that.
Are you saying to come up with an original stand that can create a unit?
It will wither.
All of DIO’s assassins from Part 3 are natural-born (including spin-off types).
Thinking about it, there are quite a few.
>>38
I don’t know how far the natural state goes, but Enya probably shot arrows in there as well.
The golden spirits, who are busy dealing with the aftermath after a stand user escapes during the search or while being created… It looks like the plans for the squad are also being put on hold…
It’s probably not that they’re organized as a group, but rather that the local collaborators are scattered around in different places.
A good Stand user probably lives a normal life without doing things that would get them discovered by the Foundation, while those who make others think, “Is this guy a Stand user?” are generally up to no good.
Weren’t they searching for it, at least?
It’s a background that feels similar to Iggy and the like.
Isn’t the story about the Infinite King part of a spin-off?
If you don’t have a fairly strong Stand user, the Stand from the 6th part may become a hindrance to Jotaro.
Looking at the way Jotaro dies, I think so.
Mr. Tonio is a very rare existence as he is a natural and kind Stand user.
>>46
It’s a spin-off novel, but an additional setting has been added where the character is a relative of a Stand user who produces drugs for Passione.
The type that awakened its stand ability due to the influence of relatives like Holi and Jotaro, which manifested through bloodline.
Whether this can be called natural is questionable.
>>50
If a vampire that has taken over just below the neck awakens, it seems like there would quickly be nothing but Stand users.
>>61
Normally, the manifestation requires mental aptitude, as seen when Holly was forced to manifest and nearly died.
I don’t think it will increase like in a geometric progression just based on blood relations.
In practical terms, I think a Stand user like Iggy is reasonable for the foundation to have.
It stands out for being flashy and causing a commotion, but it’s not a hardcore villain; rather, it’s a rogue Stand user that can be secured depending on the reward.
A good Stand user who goes out of their way to help people at the risk of their own life, and is also suited for battle…
Well, it’s really rare to see someone like Abdul, seriously, it’s a super rare case.
>>48
In other words, if the level of a good guy breaks the limit, there’s a chance.
I wonder if the President would have formed a Stand Users organization if he had won.
The ultraviolet irradiation device in the thread image didn’t appear at all in three parts…
Since it’s against a vampire, be prepared.
>>51
Even if you’re prepared, everything will be destroyed by The World’s first move…
>>51
In the first place, I didn’t know Dio’s whereabouts, and when I pinpointed his location, I immediately attacked so he wouldn’t get away.
It’s too big to carry from the beginning, so I don’t think I can prepare it.
If it was implanted in Stroheim’s eyes, it might be possible, but since it has a short range, it’s faster to just hit with a Stand.
Although Norisuke’s comment about his butt hole is famous, Stand abilities are not just simple superpowers; they are fundamentally connected to a person’s personal aspects, so they should basically be kept hidden.
It feels a bit off for a non-outlaw organization to form a team of Stand users…
It’s understandable that the foundation not having a team of ripple users is unnatural.
Well, there are certainly cases of natural Stand users who are overwhelmed by their own abilities and end up being outcast by society.
Considering the level of civilization in the JoJo world, those who ended up like that are probably suspected of stealing Ichiro’s spikes and have fallen into the path of evil.
I think Mr. Araki isn’t thinking about anything.
>>54
The SW Foundation becomes more difficult to change the more firmly its settings are established.
Rather, I think it’s intentionally not set in a strict manner.
Abdul was just an incredibly nice guy, but even if you’re a good person, you wouldn’t want to be told to fight against similar ability users in exchange for a large amount of money.
If we dig deeper, it seems like we can depict various things, but that said, the stand users feel like they have a vague presence in society, so if we clearly assign them to an imaginary organization as a specialized unit, it feels different in its own way.
Even Koichi-kun went all the way to Italy to search for someone.
If it was a battle with life on the line, I would surely hate it! It probably would have been that way.
The setting of the side story is the setting of the side story.
I was the type to build walls and not make friends because of Kakyoin and my Stand, so I probably kept it well hidden.
Perhaps, following the proper approach, ordinary people wouldn’t even be able to notice that someone is a Stand user, let alone be recruited.
If there are Stand users inside, it seems likely that I would get caught up in some kind of incident, so if I want to maintain a background position, it would be better not to have one.
The ones most likely to be found by the Foundation are probably the people doing business with stands in Morioh Town.
Stand users like that might not be suited for direct combat, if anything they’re better at cleanup.
Isn’t it impossible to discover a good Stand user who doesn’t hurt others and doesn’t break the law in the first place?
It’s too dangerous for a Stand user to use as a pawn, so the one on top has to also be a Stand user and strong, or they might get overthrown.
It’s too unfit even for an organization to operate.
First of all, in order to wear a Stand, one needs an extraordinary mentality, so unless you have a really strong heart, it’s likely that many will fall into evil with that power.
Ability parameters D to E are lined up and there are no special abilities.
It seems like it will become a group of around that size.
Even so, it is extraordinary from the perspective of the average person.
>>70
A Stand is something that is controlled by mental strength and acts based on fighting instincts.
I have the impression that there are no safe, mass-produced types since they are all so edgy.
Even the weak ones seem to be twisted like survivors.
Wasn’t it basically a medical foundation?
Isn’t it more that the foundation is just supporting Mr. Joestar’s activities rather than doing something as the main focus?
The rate of staff fatalities due to accidents is too high.
It seems that the staff consists of people who have had their family members killed by vampires or Stand users.
>>75
In other words… the Demon Slayer Corps!
It seems there is a ripple user squad.
There are a lot of Stand users who proudly use their abilities, but it seems like they just recently awakened them.
>>78
Well, it’s only the newcomers who just awakened that take pride in misusing their Stand abilities.
Those who are not like that calmly exploit it.
Giorno had a hint of his abilities since childhood, but he awakened them because there was a powerful Stand user, right?
If that’s the case, won’t a talented person awaken if they have a dangerous Stand user by their side?
Wasn’t Giorno’s awakening something like a resonance with Dio?
I would like to see episodes about how the SW Foundation protected something like a transparent baby when they met Stand users, like Jotaro at the start of Part 3.
There are only a few that can be held besides arrows.
Stand users are generally either outrageous eccentricities or blend in so well that no one notices them.
The SPW stand unit is just there to be wiped out by enemy bosses.
Isn’t it true that a person who is decent enough to join the Speedwagon Foundation wouldn’t have their mind warped and wouldn’t awaken a Stand?
Stand users are generally strange; there aren’t any with a civil servant-like temperament, right?
If you have a stand, you would have a more enjoyable and selfish life rather than being tied to some organization.
That’s it.
The latter half of the Egypt god series in Part 3 is pretty much this.
Wasn’t Iggy brought by the foundation?
In the first place, having a stand is an amazing ability that can dominate everyday life, so there’s usually no benefit to deliberately belonging to a constrained organization.
I think there are some people in the organization who skillfully maintain a somewhat good position without being noticed.
He’s not a bad guy, but he’s just an unremarkable man with no particular traits… a man with a thin shadow.
It’s a super rare case that Pol Pol-kun is awakening in his childhood and training…
Isn’t it the case that Stand users who try to dominate in everyday life are rendered incapacitated by stronger Stand users?
In reality, even someone like Kira wouldn’t be exposed… and that’s where he gets killed…
Even if Stand users affiliated with the Foundation appear, I think it’s likely that the protagonist is not one of its members.
There are Stand users belonging to the foundation! It’s Iggy!
It seems that the arrow can somewhat determine if someone has the talent to be a Stand user, but still, Kyōchō was stabbing without worrying about that.
It’s too risky since it’s not 100%.
If a stand like Tamami appeared, I probably wouldn’t think it was a type of superpower.
The pigeon that came to the courtyard on the 6th floor feels like a stand.
Araki himself repeatedly says that “heroes fight in solitude.”
It’s more about personal preference than the convenience of the story, I suppose.
If the assassination team had come with more members, there would have been nothing we could do.
>>102
The duo of Chocolata and Secco also got completely wrecked, well, that’s partly because these two were deadly and powerful Stand users.
Stand users are drawn to each other, so if they’re not mentioned in the story, they might not be stand users.
It’s because it’s Dio, so it’s all coming together.
The mafia in the 5th division is only united because they are scared of the higher-ups.
There’s no way to operate a good stand unit in an organized manner.
What’s with Stand users always wanting to resort to stand play?
If Magician’s Red, Star Platinum, and Silver Chariot all attacked at the same time, the winning rate would definitely go up, right?
>>106
The stand is the asshole.
butthole
Originally, they are organizations for medical and environmental protection, only supporting the Joestar bloodline.
It feels like the boss wouldn’t have lasted long even without Giorno and the others.
Are you going to find the guy abusing the Stand in the organization and have him assassinated?
Most stand users have strong personalities, so it’s probably difficult for them to act in accordance with discipline.
When I think about it, Passione is quite a dangerous organization…
>>113
Although I used a lot of arrows, there are just too many Stand users.
>>113
Speaking of which, Giorno hid the lighter with his Stand ability, but I wonder what the others did…
I feel like it’s more of a hassle to search for Stand Users in the first place.
Well, in that recruitment test, there are probably a lot of guys who get pierced by arrows, so there should be quite a few survivors.
I often hear people say that hiding is uncool, but if I’m going to organize the Stand users, keeping my identity a mystery is actually essential, right, boss?
When you mention it, it seems like you could write a spin-off story about “a foundation staff member who was chosen by the arrow while transporting the arrows collected by Jotaro to headquarters and awakened as a Stand user…”
If a Stand user, who is a strong individual, were to align with the foundation’s financial power, it could easily lead to corruption, and if they were to emerge, they would likely become an enemy.
Most basic Stand users are bad people or have unpleasant personalities.
If your mind isn’t sharp, you won’t manifest a Stand.
Since stand users are all strong-willed individuals who form organizations, it seems like conflicts would arise quickly.
The hunter’s Nen ability is a skill that anyone can acquire through training, so it’s understandable that an organization like the Hunter Association can be established.