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Etre en apesanteur... je vais te montrer ce que cela fait, manieur de Stand !

Jumpin' Jack Flash (ジャンピン・ジャック・フラッシュ, Janpin Jakku Furasshu) est le Stand de Lang Rangler, figurant dans Stone Ocean. C'est un Stand humanoïde. Lorsque Lang crache sur quelqu'un, la victime devient le centre d'une zone d'apesanteur.

Apparence

Jumpin' Jack Flash est un Stand humanoïde avec une taille et une carrure similaires à Lang Rangler. Il a un corps avec peu de détails mais ses bras sont rembourrés partiellement. Un ruban clouté couvre ses yeux et sa bouche est en partie couverte par sa peau. Sa poitrine est partiellement creusée avec des creux de formes géométriques qui forment un dessin de fusée.

Ses poignets ont des sphères rotatives dans lequel Lang Rangler peut stocker des petits objets. Jumpin' Jack Flash fait tourner ses sphère pour créer une force centrifuge et tirer avec les projectiles.

Jumpin' Jack Flash est gris et orange dans le manga couleur.

Pouvoirs

Jumpin' Jack Flash est un Stand assez puissant qui s'appuie sur son pouvoir, qui handicape gravement les victimes de Lang. Ce dernier peut alors leur tirer dessus pour les tuer, ou même simplement attendre que son pouvoir les tuent.

Il est très difficile de se défendre contre le pouvoir de Jumpin' Jack Flash et lorsque l'apesanteur est activé, très difficile de vaincre Lang Rangler. Il a ainsi fallu que Jolyne et Stone Free coopèrent avec Weather Report et son pouvoir versatile pour vaincre ce Stand.

Gravitational Removal

Jolyne deprives of everything she touches, including herself, of gravity

If Lang Rangler spits on someone, the victim becomes the center of a zero-gravity environment.[1]

Being spat on by Lang Rangler causes the victim to stop being subject to gravity as well as anything or anyone they touch.[1]

The sudden loss of gravity is crippling for the victims who are guaranteed to be disoriented.[2] However, the most dangerous property of Jumpin' Jack Flash is that its power creates a chain reaction that causes the air in the nearby vicinity to become weightless. It eventually creates a vacuum of about 20 meters around the victim[3] that threatens to suck away their blood from any wound and eventually causes the boiling of the bloodstream long before suffocation sets in.[3][4] In the vacuum, anything containing air becomes a potential explosive, which Lang uses to his advantage to propel shrapnel of various objects into his enemies.[5] This vacuum is dangerous both for the victims and Lang, who must stay away from the victim.[6]

Lang himself can become weightless, but his better mastery of movement in a zero-gravity environment and the suction cups on the tips of his hands and feet to stick on walls make him nimble.[2][6]

Lang Rangler can freely toggle the weightlessness of particular objects and people.[2]

Built-in Centrifuges

Jumpin' Jack Flash's centrifuges spinning

Jumpin' Jack Flash is armed with two centrifuges on each wrist that can store small objects such as screws and bolts[3] and then turn at high speed, accumulating centrifugal energy inside the objects before launching them at enemies as bullets.[2] The use of physical objects as ammunition means that Lang needs to reload them regularly.[3]

Lang uses the centrifuges in conjunction with the vacuum the victims create around them to slightly wound them and accelerate the blood loss.[4] He is adept at shooting with the centrifuges and can even use rebounds to bypass defenses[5]

Lang Rangler can also summon the centrifuges directly on his wrists.[5]

Chapters

Gallery

Trivia

  • Araki thought it wasn't really necessary to have the Stand remotely controlled, so it became like a suit partway through.[7]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 SO Chapter 41, Savage Garden Strategy (2)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 SO Chapter 42, Savage Garden Strategy (3)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 SO Chapter 44, Savage Garden Strategy (5)
  4. 4.0 4.1 SO Chapter 43, Savage Garden Strategy (4)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 SO Chapter 45, Savage Garden Strategy (6)
  6. 6.0 6.1 SO Chapter 46, Savage Garden Strategy (7)
  7. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named JOJOVELLER

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