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Considered a prankster, often pulls jokes off on people, and always has something in mind. Usually acts sporadic and will often do weird movements with her stand in normal conversation
Special Skills
Athletic, knows parkour, and can quietly sneak around places (both stealth and athleticism being self-taught).
Special Abilities
Was shot by a stand arrow at the age of 23 and obtained her stand, Crazy Train.
Stand Information
- Name
- Crazy Train
- Master
- Joseline Tenjo
Abilities
Has two forms: One form is a very moldable, thin as water, yet very sticky liquid. The other form is a very tough, yet unmovable metal. The forms can switch between each other whenever the master wants to.
- Power
- C (Only the liquid form can harm anything, and it's by suffocation)
- Speed
- B/none (Liquid form: 40 mph, 60kph. Metal form: no speed)
- Range
- B (Liquid form: 30.5 meters, 100 ft.; After 20 meters, or 65 feet, the stand cannot turn into metal)
- Durability
- none/A (Liquid form: None, is considered the weak spot of the stand. Metal form: Can withstand the force of a cannon shot at 10 feet away, with only minor dents, master only gets damaged from full puncturing)
- Precision
- A (The master is easily able to control how the liquid form moves, and how the metal form is formed)
- Potential
- C (The stand itself cannot improve, but the master's creativity and uses of the stand is what makes the stand improve)
Important Notes
- The volume of he stand in liquid form is 20 gallons of liquid
- The metal form uses up the liquid form's volume to form. The metal form can only take up 5 gallons of the liquid form and can only stretch as far as 100ft sq.
- The liquid form can travel into any crevice or crack, no matter how small
- The stand master can emerge itself into the liquid form for transportation. In this state however, the stand cannot turn into metal and this leaves the master at his most vulnerable
- The metal form takes whatever shape it wants to. After that though, it can't move from the spot it formed at, and can only be reshaped if it turns back into the liquid form. Also, it has to form on a surface, either the ground, walls, ceiling. It cannot form on the master or anything moving as a surface however
- While the metal form of the stand can still damage the master once dented enough or punctured, the liquid form is easily damaged due to its low, water-like density and is considered the weak spot of the stand
- The liquid form can hold up to one item as long as the master can carry it in his hands. The master doesn't count as the item it can hold if he emerges himself with the stand
- The item that the stand can hold on to will turn it into a part of the stand itself. But it won't add to the stand's volume
- If the master wants to have the stand hold onto a storage item (i.e. a backpack), as long as the master can hold it, all of the components in the storage item as well as the storage item itself will be held as one item. The same applies to anything being held together by separate parts (i.e. a handgun)
- The liquid form is separable into as many pieces as the master wants. However the metal form cannot be 2 or more separate pieces, it must all be connected together as one
- However much metal is made from the liquid form, an equal amount of liquid must be attached to the metal (i.e 5 gallons of liquid turn into metal, 5 more gallons need to be attached to that metal. The other 10 gallons can be separated from there)
- While the stand can only mold one item into itself, its sticky properties as a liquid allow it to hold pretty much anything, though there's a weight limit of 120 pounds as to what it can hold. Plus the items it holds can be taken away from the stand's grasp