Steel Ball Run - Chapter 13

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The Sheriff's Request to Mountain Tim (保安官 マウンテン・ティムへの依頼, Hoankan Maunten Timu e no Irai), originally Second Stage: Start (2nd.STAGEスタート, Sekando Stēji Sutāto) in the WSJ release, is the thirteenth chapter of Steel Ball Run and the seven hundred sixty-fifth chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga.

Summary

The sheriff, knowing that Steven would refuse to call the race off, has asked Mountain Tim, a trustworthy cowboy and bounty hunter, to investigate the crime scene. He appears, flirting with Lucy, and uncovers two clues: first that the culprit's horse has a recognizably dented horseshoe, secondly that the murder caused a button to eject itself from a victim's jean. Mountain Tim also mentions a mystic place which is rumored to grant strange powers to those crossing it.

Some time later, the competitors are aligned at the starting line of the 2nd Stage: a 2,000 km long crossing of the Arizona Desert. Gyro and Johnny discuss the other competitors and the stage, noting among other things that they should head north initially to the first water point then head east to the second water point.

At 10:00 AM the 26th of September 1890, the 2nd stage begins. Suddenly Gyro veers north-east, and Johnny understands with consternation that Gyro is looking for another short-cut by crossing 150 km of the Arizona Desert without water. Johnny follows Gyro nonetheless, and both are followed by competitor Mrs. Robinson, whose horse happens to have the same dented horseshoe as the murderer.

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Characters
Mark Becker
(Corpse only)
David Hagen
(Corpse only)
Paul Lukather
(Corpse only)
Emerald Prospector
(1st mentioned)
The Cavalry's 26th Squad
(1st appearance) (Flashback)
Mrs. Robinson
(1st appearance)
Stands

Author's Comment

Link to this sectionAuthor's Note
TranslationTranscript
Are Finnish people really a nation of Xylitol gum chewers?
フィンランドの人たちって本当にキシリトールガムばっか噛んでる国民なの?

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