Remote Romance
Remote Romance is a stand designed by Hirohiko Araki for the JoJo Exhibition. It is not featured in any canonical materials.
Appearance
The stand appears to be based on a personal computer, with a screen covering its face and keyboard keys on its gauntlets not unlike Chocolate Disco. It is also draped in a garment covering its entire body, making its shape less defined compared with other stands, which mostly have well-defined bodies.
History
The original user of Remote Romance was a legendary hacker put to death in 2006. After his death, only his stand remained on the network.
Ability
Dixie Flatline: the stand possesses humans who have access to a particular server and gives him or her the ability project an alter ego to a remote location.[1]
Trivia
Dixie Flatline is a hacker character from William Gibson's novel "Neuromancer". He had died, but a saved copy of is mind existed in cyberspace during the story.