Purple Haze Distortion

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Purple Haze Distortion (パープル·ヘイズ·ディストーション) is the possibly evolved form of the stand of Pannacotta Fugo, and is featured in the light novel Purple Haze Feedback.

Appearance / Synopsis

Purple Haze Distortion has the exact same features as the original. It's about 2 meters in length, covered entirely in a purple and white plaid. It wears a helmet with a translucent visor, and it's mouth is sewed shut. On each of it's fists, it has three hemispherical capsules that contain viruses. It appears frightful in appearance, but usually has a strangely nervous face at times due to its OCD.

Abilities

  • Feral Virus: When one of the capsules cracks on its fists, a lethal virus is released. This virus is can be transmitted via touch or airborne, but can be sterilized by light. Purple haze Distortion is able to shoot the bulbs on it's fists like a pressurized gun for increased range. Due to its evolution, the precision at which it can aim the virus has increased significantly. (Several tens of seconds under an indoor light would neutralize it.) When the Virus enters into the body, the metabolic function of the body is destroyed from the inside out, causing it to melt, which in turn kills and completely eradicates the organism within seconds.
  • Distortion: Indicated by its name, Purple Haze has what is considered to be either a serious drawback that seems contradictory to it being an "evolved" stand or a convenient method of healing. Aside from its increased precision, the virus Purple haze emits has increased in power and now has the ability to eat other viruses. The drawback is that since the grown and excessively brutal virus will devour other viruses and become distorted; the possibility to kill an enemy with a full-power virus is significantly less so than with a moderately powerful virus. This is due to the fact that the virus slowly disappears as it devours whatever is in it's path. The more viruses it consumes, the less lethal it becomes. Because of this, opponents may be able to counteract the virus by using another virus or an organism that is already infected.

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