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Foo Fighters is originally portrayed as an obedient minion whose sole purpose was to fulfill Pucci's orders. After meeting Jolyne, they begin to grow a sense of individuality throughout the story.
 
Foo Fighters' personality hinges on the fact that they possessespossess "intellect" but little life experience. During their introductory arc, their only goal is to preserve themself,  which includes obeying Whitesnake's instructions to guard the [[DISC|discs]].<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 30}}, p14</ref> As their guardian, they attack people very ruthlessly and aims to kill anyone approaching the disc's hiding place, regardless of their threat level. Being an intellectual being, Foo Fighters places great importance in themself and will implore their enemy to recognize them as sentient by calling them by their name.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 30}}, p16</ref> They also quotesquote the astronomer Fred Hoyle to claim an "intellect" is guiding the universe, even predating it, all to say that even plankton can be intelligent.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 30}}, p17</ref> When Foo Fighters dies, Jolyne meets their ghost for a short time and the former mass of plankton happily contemplates their spirit form that confirms that they were truly alive and sentient.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 95}}, p15</ref>
 
However, when Jolyne shows mercy toward them and saves them from dehydration, Foo Fighters discovers another way of thinking and grows interested in her, pledging to protect Jolyne and accompany her from now on disguised as the prisoner Atroe.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 33}}, p6-7</ref>
 
Foo Fighters was shown not to have much of an eye for detail prior to meeting Jolyne Cujoh and Ermes Costello, and laments their existence upon expecting death after being defeated by the two. When Jolyne saves them, however, F.F. immediately begins to notice more details around themself and comes to perceive the world around them as being more colorful. As a result of experiencing this whole new environment, they becomesbecome extremely curious about everything around them, constantly asking questions to people and experimenting with the world, for instance, trying to do the contrary of what Atroe would have done.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 51}}, p1-2</ref> While they get along with other people, they have the strongest affinity for Jolyne for giving them freedom and "intellect", of which losing is their greatest fear.
 
Foo Fighters eventually comes to accumulate enough positive memories of their companions that it comes to value them over their own safety, eventually sacrificing themself to close [[Anasui]]'s wound with its plankton. Indirectly saving Jotaro and Anasui's, Foo Fighters departs satisfied to be able to salute Jolyne one last time before ascending to heaven.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 95}}</ref>
==Video Games==
===[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|All Star Battle (PS3)]]===
Foo Fighters appears on the PS3 title as a support  character for the Campaign Mode, where they appear and gives the player two choices; Either inflict 150 HP to any boss, or gain 1 energy bar of health. Foo Fighters is also the only ally-character from Part 6 who does not appear on any interactive form on the match (Both Anasui and Ermes are playable characters and [[Weather Report (human)|Weather Report]] and [[Emporio]] appear in stages).
 
===[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven|Eyes of Heaven (PS3/PS4)]]===
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