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Secco's first appearance alongside Cioccolata, as Diavolo tells Vinegar Doppio to summon them
Desperate, Secco takes Doppio hostage
Secco (セッコ, Sekko) est un antagoniste secondaire de la cinquième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Vento Aureo, apparaissant dans l'arc narratif "Green Day et Oasis".
Secco est un membre de l'Unità Speciale, et par extension de Passione. Il est en pratique l'esclave de Cioccolata, qui le traite comme un animal de compagnie. Il est aussi un manieur de Stand et son Stand Oasis lui permet de liquéfier ce qu'il touche. Il est déployé avec son maître alors que les héros essaient d'atteindre Rome.
Secco est un homme plutôt mystérieux. Il est plutôt svelte, mais quand même musclé, et a une taille moyenne, ou plus petite que la moyenne (environs 170[1] cm (5 ft 7 in) dans l'anime). Secco porte constamment son Stand Oasis sur lui, de la même manière que Ghiaccio et son White Album. On le voit alors vêtu d'une sorte de combinaison moulante couverte de sutures, qui lui couvre tout le corps sauf une partie du visage. Certaines parties d'Oasis exposent un peu le corps de Secco, étant rattachée avec des sortes de suture. On peut voir alors son visage et notamment ses dents mal alignées. Il a aussi un petit nez.
On ne sait pas grand chose de Secco avant sa rencontre avec Cioccolata, et de fait même Diavolo n'a rien pu trouver sur lui en dehors de sa relation malsaine avec le docteur. On sait qu'il fut l'un des patients de Cioccolata, mais à l'instar de ses autres victimes, Cioccolata et Secco s'entendirent tout de suite, partageant le même esprit violent et sadique. Etant fou et doté d'une intelligence limitée, Secco devint en quelque sorte l'animal de compagnie de Cioccolata, fonctionnant comme son assistant pour filmer les exactions du docteur, mais aussi son partenaire au combat qu'il envoie tuer leurs cibles au corps-à-corps. Secco se comporte comme un chien avec Cioccolata, se contentant de grogner et d'émettre d'autres bruits presques incohérents. Même au téléphone, Secco est très servile, hochant de la tête et étant heureux quand son maître lui annonce des bonnes nouvelles. Cioccolata lui donne des cubes de sucres en guise de récompense et le caresse affectueusement.
En réalité, Secco n'est pas aussi fidèle à Cioccolata qu'on pourrait le croire. Lorsqu'il apprend que Cioccolata est mort, alors il abandonne sa loyauté et rejette Cioccolata, le traitant de faible. Il explique alors qu'il ne suivait Cioccolata que parce qu'il croyait qu'il était fort et intelligent, et qu'il lui donnait des friandises et de l'argent. Dès qu'il est libre, Secco ambitionne de s'emparer de ce que convoitent les héros. Secco montre alors à quel point il est vicieux et rusé, traquant Buccellati sans relâche et se délectant de savoir qu'il a un avantage certain sur ce dernier. Secco jubile alors quand il croit avec acculé Buccellati. Quand il est en désavantage, Secco s'abaisse à prendre un garçon en otage.
Malgré sa faible intelligence, Secco est fier de ses capacités. Il est facilement agacé quand Buccellati le corrige sur un mot, et prend cela personnellement en croyant que Bucciarati le prend de haut. Il s'énerve aussi quand Buccellati se déplace sous terre pour rejoindre Jean Pierre Polnareff, prétendant que Buccellati a volé sa technique.
Oasis est un Stand que Secco porte directement sur lui. Il augmente ses capacités physiques (au point qu'il surpasse Sticky Fingers en terme de vitesse et de puissance). Son pouvoir spécial est qu'il peut liquéfier tout ce qu'il touche.
Crachat : Secco est un cracheur expert avec une précision remarquable. Quand il crache des objets, il le fait avec assez de précision pour tuer des choses en vol. Il peut par exemple dévier des balles en crachant des cailloux. Il crache aussi très fort, assez fort pour projeter de la pierre liquéfiée haut dans les airs afin que les éclats de pierre retombent et prennent la forme de piques. Il peut ainsi bombarder une large zone devant lui.
Ouïe : Comme il a l'habitude de nager sous terre, Secco a développé un sens de l'ouïe aigu. Il peut traquer ses proies sous terre rien qu'en écoutant le son qu'elles émettent. Il peut estimer la distance entre lui et sa cible, et entendre le moindre son sous terre. Sa précision augmente naturellement quand il s'approche de sa cible.
Secco was once one of Cioccolata's 'patients', used to satiate the latter's morbid desire to see others die slowly and painfully. He is somehow spared and becomes the mad doctor's loyal sidekick. Eventually, they were recruited into Passione, and both received Stands.
The anime also subtly inserts him into Squadra Esecuzioni's backstory by implying that he participated in the execution of Sorbet and Gelato, filming the whole ordeal.
Secco and Cioccolata were deployed by the Boss as a last resort to intercept Team Bucciarati and eliminate them.
The pair positions themselves in a coastal village to intercept Team Bucciarati and Cioccolata spreads Green Day's mold in the village, decimating its population. When Team Bucciarati arrives, they fall victim to the mold but quickly work out how it works and escape its initial trigger. Perched above their prey, Cioccolata is surprised by their resourcefulness and asks if Secco has filmed everything. Secco shows the footage of Narancia's desperate face, greatly pleasing his master, who pets him for a good ten seconds. Secco asks for four sugar cubes and Cioccolata obliges. When Cioccolata mistakenly throws a sugar cube out of reach, Secco expertly spits a cube to redirect both near him and catches them. This earns him another praise from his master. Their play time done, Cioccolata sics Secco at Team Bucciarati.
Approaching Mista and Bucciarati from underground, Secco makes the staircase they ascend sink into the ground to trigger the growth of the mold. He also makes the staircase soften and sinks in Bucciarati. When he attempts to grab him, Mista shoots at a signpost and breaks the pole, allowing the duo to cling to it as the staircase disappears. Secco goes under the streets and continues his pursuits. Secco catches up to Mista, who uses this moment to shoot him. However, Secco spits rocks to deflect the first bullets at Mista and dives before the bullets ridden by Sex Pistols can touch him. Having wounded Mista, Secco now focuses on Bucciarati. Secco follows Bucciarati's trace but suddenly exits the concrete, having been led out of the concrete by Bucciarati as the capo has run towards the beach and jumped down. Sticky Fingers pummels Secco. Taken by surprise, Secco crushes the concrete and obliges Bucciarati to counter the debris while he retreats undeground. Shocked that Bucciarati wasn't infected by the mold, Secco immediately calls Cioccolata to confirm if Green Day works on an already dead thing and explains that Bucciarati felt like a moving corpse, confusing Cioccolata. For their part, Team Bucciarati have already driven far away to Rome.
Secco and Cioccolata board an helicopter, kill its pilot and eventually catch up to Team Bucciarati's car in Rome. They throw the pilot's mold-ridden corpse, causing a crash. Cioccolata then keeps spreading the mold. When Mista shoots the helicopter, Secco comes out of the vessel to punch the bullets away and dives into the streets. He focuses his attention on Bucciarati. Still angry for having been tricked back at the coastal village, Secco threatens and insults Bucciarati, who has to correct him on the exact terms of the insult. Secco suddenly remembers he has to prop up his camera, prompting Bucciarati to attack with Sticky Fingers; however, Secco outpaces Sticky Fingers and kicks Bucciarati in the chin. Realizing that Secco is faster and stronger than even Sticky Fingers, Bucciarati cuts up a large piece of the concrete and escapes to the streets below before he's overwhelmed. As the mold has no effect on Bucciarati, Secco decides to simply beat him into a pulp with the power of Oasis.
Secco pursues Bucciarati further into Rome. While hiding underground, Secco receives a message on his phone; Cioccolata first reports that he will soon take care of the two enemies coming for him, promises more treats to his pet and declares that he will surpass the Boss shortly. Greatly motivated by this news, Secco reemerges to confront Bucciarati, already exhausted from the battle. As Secco emerges from the ground, ready to ambush Bucciarati, both Stand Users notice that the effect of the mold has dissipated. Anxious, Secco opens his second voicemail and learns that Cioccolata has encountered unexpected trouble. Whispering on the phone after taking a bullet to the head, Cioccolata informs his pet that he's learned from Sex Pistols that the group is meeting someone at the Colosseum. Just in case he dies, Cioccolata finally commands Secco to head to the monument and obtain the secret Team Bucciarati is after. Secco realizes that Cioccolata has died... and proceeds to sneer at his former master. He destroys his phone and camera, calling Cioccolata weak and revealing that he only followed him because he gave him money and treats. However, Secco is more than happy to take for himself what Bucciarati is after.
Realising that Secco is headed for the Colosseum now, Bucciarati throws a zipped post into a stela near Secco, threatening to close it on him like a jawed trap. Secco nonchalantly kicks the stela and turns Bucciarati's trap against him; Bucciarati is almost decapitated but Sticky Fingers then breaks it to cancel the trap. Secco suddenly leaps forward to chop off Bucciarati's legs, but the latter uses the pole to get out of the muddy ground then tries to kick him. Secco avoids the blow only for Bucciarati to cut his pole in two to impale Secco with it. Nonetheless, Secco swiftly deflects the pole and kicks Bucciarati into a building, breaking the window of a cafe. As Secco approaches Bucciarati, both Stand Users see a faint glint coming from the Colosseum, confirming that someone is hiding in there. It is the mysterious ally, a wheelchair-bound man with binoculars who quickly retreats to the shadows. Happy to see his goal in front of him, Secco rushes to finish off Bucciarati once and for all, but then Bucciarati hides behind a large shard of smoked glass and disappears just in time to avoid Secco's punch.
Secco sees the zipper on the ground and understands that Bucciarati is going to the Colosseum from under the ground. Secco gets angry over Bucciarati copying his fighting style and then wastes precious seconds thinking that Bucciarati must resurface to inhale fresh air, only to realize that as a corpse, Bucciarati doesn't need to breathe either. Zipping the soil apart, Bucciarati has already gotten a comfortable advance on Secco, but the latter then dives in the ground, hell-bent on showing his mastery of underground battle. Secco liquefies the soil to better hear the noise Bucciarati is making while he swims faster than Bucciarati can actually move. Secco detects a sound source which is revealed to be a broken water pipe when he attacks it. However, Secco knows that Bucciarati is probably standing still near him and devises a cruel plan to root him out. Munching the stone to liquefy it, Secco then spits it with high force in the air so that the now hardened stone forms a rain of spikes that actually hit Bucciarati. The team leader's corpse is pierced in several spots and he realizes that he is trapped. Meanwhile, the man in the Colosseum is revealed to be none other than Jean Pierre Polnareff, who obtained his Arrow fourteen years ago, during his departure from Egypt after Jotaro Kujo's battle with DIO. Polnareff realizes that if Bucciarati doesn't arrive shortly, then he must destroy the Arrow; knowing about Team Bucciarati's history, Polnareff hopes for Bucciarati's victory and for the time being vows to protect the Arrow at all costs.
Meanwhile, Bucciarati is still harrassed by Secco's spikes. Feeling some approaching his head, he has no choice but to make Sticky Fingers deflect them, causing the sound Secco was waiting for. Bucciarati tries to escape but hears Secco approaching. Detecting several sources, Secco realizes that Bucciarati has cut a lamp post to slow him down but is supremely confident that Bucciarati is cornered. In fact, Bucciarati notices that his own body is beginning to turn into mush because of his proximity to Secco, and his finger snaps as he tries to put his hand on his face. Alerted by the sound, Secco then throws a powerful punch, causing a shockwave that sinks a section of the Colosseum and a car into the ground. Secco is now up close and tries to punch Bucciarati, who then punches the car's tire, making it burst. The noise created by the explosion of the tire reaches Bucciarati and Secco, but while Bucciarati doesn't mind to have his eardrums destroyed since he's a corpse, Secco loses his essential hearing.
Completely disoriented, Secco attempts a blind kick but resurfaces his leg which gets crushed by a passing car. Bucciarati also resurfaces to knock out a panicking Secco but the Passione operative then takes a random boy hostage, which is shown to be Doppio. Secco orders Doppio to call for a taxi so that he can leave but Bucciarati advances and, before Secco can liquefy Doppio, punches Secco through Doppio with Sticky Fingers and attaches his arm to his chest. Panicking, Secco then trips into the same garbage truck that Cioccolata was launched into, dooming them both to be incinerated at the local garbage-processing plant.
During Chapter 10-1, Secco will appear at fixed points in the stage to attack the player. Secco can punch, kick, or dive at the player, as well as create ripples in the ground to stun them. Secco can also slide at the player, following the slide up with a punching barrage if it connects. Secco's most dangerous technique requires the player to sink into the ground low enough for Secco to grab them and drag them into the floor; when this happens, Secco will throw the player out of a wall at a lower point, dealing heavy damage and setting the player back some distance. Secco cannot be defeated in Chapter 10-1, as he has no health bar; the player can only claim victory by reaching the exit ramp.
Secco is faced again in Chapter 10-3, in front of the Colosseum in Rome. Secco frequently dives underground during the battle, requiring the player to stand completely still to avoid being heard and attacked. Secco retains all of his moves from 10-1 except his grab attack. Instead, he gains the ability to spit mud into the air, which then rains back down as solid spikes in either a random formation or a straight line toward the player character.
Secco apparaît dans l'arène de jeu, le Colisé, en tant que personnage non-jouable qui créé une zone de danger. Quand un personnage jouable tombe au sol dans la zone d'activation du danger, Secco plonge depuis l'hélicoptère de Cioccolata et liquéfier le sol en cinq points. Tout personnage pris dans ces zones boueuses prend des dégâts et est sonné, ce qui les rend vulnérables à l'ennemi.
In the light novel JORGE JOESTAR, an iteration of Secco lives in the 37th universe, named Secco Rottario (セッコ・ロッターリオ, Sekko Rottārio). Like his original universe counterpart, Secco Rottario was a former patient of Dolcio Cioccolata (Universe 37) before becoming his servant. His hospital records only state his doctor's name without showing any psychological or physical conditions he has.
Secco Rottario has a Stand named Evil Dead, which can make a specific location invisible to those who are in another location.
Nero Nero Island, where the base of Passione is located, suddenly grows legs and starts moving through the ocean headed toward Morioh. Some ordinary citizens panic and attempt to escape at the harbor. However, they are ambushed and murdered by Secco, Cioccolata, Prosciutto (Universe 37), Pesci (Universe 37), Ghiaccio (Universe 37), and Melone (Universe 37). Secco's Evil Dead conceals the harbor, making their actions invisible to those within the island, such as Bruno Bucciarati (Universe 37). One man manages to escape and tries waving desperately toward Morioh for help before he is killed as well. The Mafia members move the bodies out of sight by dropping the bodies in the water between the boats, or by tossing them into the tall grass by the side of the road to the harbor.[2]
Bucciarati later reveals that they swore an oath not to kill any civilians. He thanks Jorge for informing him of Cioccolata and Secco's secret betrayal and presumably deals with them afterwards.[3]
Secco's first appearance alongside Cioccolata, as Diavolo tells Vinegar Doppio to summon them
Desperate, Secco takes Doppio hostage
Secco films Gelato's dead body while standing alongside his master
Secco as he appears in Cioccolata's backstory
Secco being rubbed by Cioccolata for capturing footage of Narancia Ghirga's pained expression
Secco being sent by Cioccolata to go after Bucciarati and Mista
Secco asking about Notorious B.I.G
Secco chases after the Colosseum
Secco takes Doppio hostage
Secco in GioGio's Bizarre Adventure
JOJO A-GO!GO! (Inside Illustration)
Secco Rottario in JORGE JOESTAR
Secco Rottario and his Stand Evil Dead
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