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2!Morioh Denizens
3[[folder:Josuke Higashikata]]
4!!Josuke Higashikata (Stand: [[CombatMedic Crazy Diamond]])
5[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibijosuke.png]]
6[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:Controlled by Useful Idiot]]\
7https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jojokasuminome.png[[/labelnote]]]]
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9->''"I swore to protect Morioh from the likes of Kira and from the likes of you."''
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11One of the stand users protecting Morioh who took down serial killer Yoshikage Kira last year. Best known for his explosive temper regarding his hairstyle and for his everyday kindness, Josuke is planning to either go into police force, taking after his late grandfather, or go into medicine to maximize the effectiveness of his stand.
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14Josuke's Stand is Crazy Diamond, which allows him to repair objects and heal people.
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16* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:While under the influence of Useful Idiot. It's described that Josuke can't control his body, but can perfectly comprehend everything Kasuminome's forcing him to do, almost making him commit PsychicAssistedSuicide.]]
17* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: In Chapter 26 [[spoiler:Josuke defeats the Doress sniper, Johngalli, by using his very own Manhatten Transfer to shoot and ricochet a round back at him.]]
18* BerserkButton: As usual, insulting his hair will trigger him into a frenzy. That's exactly how Oskar von Bismarck is defeated the first time around, accidentally triggering it and motivating Josuke to ignore the danger his stand presents.
19* BulletCatch: [[spoiler:In Chapter 26 Crazy Diamond catches a bullet Johngalli shoots at Josuke, but only because Josuke had been expecting the shot. When the sniper suddenly changes the target, the stand has to block it otherwise.]]
20* ChekhovsSkill: [[spoiler:To defeat Johngalli, Josuke uses the shooting trick Jotaro taught him in ''Diamond is Unbreakable''.]]
21* DisabledInTheAdaptation: In this work, Josuke's final confrontation against Kira in ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'' left his hearing severely damaged. Without his hearing aid, which got lost in chaos in numerous occassions, Josuke is left near-deaf.
22* ForcedOutOfTheCloset: In Chapter 25 [[spoiler:Dixie outs him to summon a hate mob after him to serve as a distraction while Maynard and Johnny plan to kill Ikuro.]]
23* ICantHearYou: While he [[DeafnessInMedia actually couldn't hear him]], Josuke mocks Karaiya with this in Chapter 5, missing the man's dramatic speech.
24* LGBTAwakening: Has one in Chapter 3 when he sees Kars perform in his [[{{Stripperiffic}} Battle Tendency getup]] and then also sees Mikitaka in a similarly exposed outfit.
25* ObliviousToLove: In the first half he completely ignores the signs Okuyasu has an affection for him and vice versa, with other people noticing them. Between Chapter 15 and Chapter 16 Mikitaka sets them straight.
26* ProperlyParanoid: By Chapter 19, Josuke grows paranoid with how some of the most vile people he knew looked unassuming. Even while on a date with Okuyasu and Mikitaka, he can't help but wonder if any of the patrons are agents of Doress observing them. The thing is, he is correct, as [[BigBad Gold-Two]] and [[TheDragon Johnny]] do spy on him, as does Dixie who follows them out.
27* PsychicAssistedSuicide: [[spoiler:Almost forced into commiting one by Dr. Kasuminome in ''The Washington Package Arrives'' chapters.]]
28* ReadingLips: {{Downplayed}}. It's mentioned early on that Josuke gets by hearing parts of conversations, following people's lips and understanding the context of the conversations he's involved in to fight his hearing issues.
29* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: All the explosions going on in Josuke's final battle against Kira severely damaged Josuke's hearing, which is a natural result.
30* TraumaButton: Josuke spirals into a panic attack in Chapter 19 when he meets Diamant, a Doress agent who previously tried to kill him, off-duty and notes that the man [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse looks just like everyone else]]. That triggers his anxiety when he remembers that all the worst stand users he met, like [[SerialKiller Anjuro Katagiri, Yoshikage Kira]] and [[MadScientist Dr. Kasuminome]] all looked like regular people he passed on the street.
31* UnstoppableRage: As usual, he reacts badly when somebody insults his hair, styled after his savior. [[spoiler:In Chapter 12, Oskar insulting Josuke's hair in a moment of triumph is the thing that proves his undoing as Josuke abandons his instinct of self-preservation just to beat him up.]]
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34[[folder:Ikuro Hashizawa]]
35!!Ikuro Hashizawa (Ability: [[LovecraftianSuperpower Eternal Soldier]])
36[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibiikuro.png]]
37[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:As a waiter in Trattoria Trussardi]]\
38https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jojoikurowaiter.png[[/labelnote]]]]
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40The carrier of the Baoh parasite who destroyed the Doress research facility eight years ago before ending up submerged in the ocean. A meteor shower unearthed him and a group of stand users found him at the coast of Morioh where he came to live.
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43Ikuro's Baoh form grants him various techniques rooted in body manipulation, as well as superhuman strength, speed and durability.
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45* AmnesiacHero: Ikuro retains none of his memories before he became Baoh and it's {{Discussed}} for a moment that he could have been a Doress agent who underwent the procedure willingly, though it's quickly dismissed as a theory. He also has temporary partial amnesia of the events of Manga/{{Baoh}}, but that one seems to go away after he meets Sumire.
46* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Baoh has two on his forearms, occasionally compared to Kars's.
47* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:That's how Ikuro dies to Johnny in Chapter 25 before Maynard is forced to [[TimeRewindMechanic reverse it]].]]
48* CanonWelding: [[spoiler:The Baoh research was inspired by reports of Kars and other Pillar Men that Doress uncovered. That led to Baoh being somewhat similar to them in his abilities.]]
49* CharacterDevelopment: Over the course of the story Ikuro grows to be more friendly and outgoing, but it comes at a cost of him getting more heated whenever Doress are involved as he wants to protect his newfound home and friends.
50* ClothingDamage: The last attack of Forty Six & 2 blows away most of Ikuro's clothing.
51* CombatMedic: Baoh can use his body manipulation technique to heal wounds of other people, which is mostly used on Josuke who can't heal himself with the use of Crazy Diamond. However, the ability has limits and is unable to fix Josuke's hearing, it being an old and complex issue.
52* DefrostingIceQueen: {{Downplayed}}, but Ikuro becomes more emotional over the course of the story as he lives with the Hazekuras, with Kars in particular noting and taking delight in that Ikuro allows himself to unwind with the family.
53* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:When Maynard invokes HeroicBSOD for the second time in Chapter 26 by revealing the truth about how the Baoh inside Ikuro will kill him and destroy the world, he also convinces Ikuro to surrender to Undertow and allow it to kill him. Ikuro gets better later, however.]]
54* GeniusBruiser: Demonstrated in his battle against Forty Six & 2 when Ikuro realizes that the other's AdaptiveAbility takes a few moments to counter his techniques and uses his hairs to create a trap that would conduct Baoh Break Dark Thunder Phenomenon.
55* GoodIsNotSoft: He's mentioned to have killed Doress agents before, and was fully intent on killing Karaiya, the man only surviving the [[ShockAndAwe Baoh Break Dark Thunder Phenomenon]] thanks to his stand.
56* FullNameBasis: When in his Baoh form, Ikuro thinks of people in full names.
57* HeroicBSOD: Enters it in Chapter 25 when confronted with the dossier that describes his past. [[spoiler:It's actually {{Invoked}} by Maynard so that Ikuro lets his guard down and leaves himself open to Johnny's shot.]]
58* HeroicWillpower: [[spoiler:When the Baoh parasite attempts to take control of Ikuro's body after Maynard reveals that it will kill Ikuro when it turns into an imago, Ikuro forces it down and even completely restores control of his body once Sumire shows up. Though Ikuro wonders if Baoh simply allowed him to take back control.]]
59* HollywoodAcid: Baoh Meltedin Palm Phenomenon that Ikuro uses to melt surfaces.
60* {{Kiai}}: ''"BARU-BARU-BARU-BARU-BARU!"''
61* InASingleBound: Ikuro's main method of transportation due to the enhancements Baoh grants him.
62* LastOfHisKind: It's mentioned by Doress agents that Ikuro has the last sample of the Baoh parasite in the world. With Kasuminome's research destroyed, there is no way to create a brand-new one.
63* OddFriendship: By Chapter 17 Ikuro, a well-mannered young man, befriends Yuya Fungami, a womanizing delinquent.
64* RapidFireFisticuffs: Can dish it out not unlike some stand users with his own battle cry. [[spoiler:In Chapter 27 Maynard ends up on the receiving end of this.]]
65* SoLastSeason: Played With. Ikuro's Baoh abilities are no match for a number of stand powers, such as Useful Idiot or Undertow. He's even shown to struggle against [[spoiler:Santana and Yoma Hashimoto]] in The Washington Package chapters, who simply outmatch him. However, Ikuro remains relevant as Baoh can be devastating if he [[CuttingTheKnot reaches the user]], something that Diamant and Carrey are acutely aware in their respective confrontations with him. That was the case with both Forty Six & 2 and Dr. Kasuminome.
66* TheStoic: Ikuro is often the one who reacts in the most subdued manner to the happenings in Morioh and it's mentioned by others. Even moreso as Baoh who rarely shows any emotions. However, Ikuro [[NotSoStoic shows true glee]] when reuniting with Sumire in Chapter 6 or when spending the day with Mikitaka's family in Chapter 20.
67* YourDaysAreNumbered: [[spoiler:In Chapter 26 Maynard reveals that the Baoh parasite in Ikuro's head, once it matures in the odd eighty days, would kill him when it gives birth to its progeny.]]
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70[[folder:Mikitaka Hazekura/Nu Mikitakazo Nshi]]
71!!Mikitaka Hazekura/Nu Mikitakazo Nshi (Ability: [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Earth Wind and Fire]])
72[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibimikitaka.png]]
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74->''"I had a family on my father's side that I never got to meet. The least I can do is honor them with this appearance today."''
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76Close friend of Josuke, long presumed to be either an alien or the weirdest stand user around. He's confirmed to be an actual alien ([[NonHumanHumanoidHybrid kinda]]) when his actual father, Kars Hazekura, arrives on Earth.
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78* AdaptationOriginConnection: His father here is Kars who became stranded on Mikitaka's home planet some time after the events of ''Battle Tendency'', and one of the reasons Mikitaka ended up on Earth after his home planet's destruction is because he knew it to be his father's home planet.
79* AdaptationSpeciesChange: While in ''Diamond is Unbreakable'' he's only ever presumed to be an alien, here he's actually half-Pillar Man as well, partially explaining his abilities.
80* AffectionateNickname: Mikitaka's father calls him "Little Nu".
81* BigBrotherInstinct: Shows shades of it when interacting with Ikuro, especially once the latter comes to live with the Hazekuras after Chapter 6.
82* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:In Chapter 26 serves as this, reeling Ikuro in from the school pool and saving him from Undertow.]]
83* BizarreAlienBiology: Mikitaka reacts badly to smoke in the aftermath of Forty Six & 2, requiring hospitalization.
84* HappilyAdopted: By [[NamedInTheAdaptation Makoto Hazekura]] before and during the events of ''Diamond is Unbreakable''.
85* HeroicBSOD: Enters it in Chapter 10 when Kars meets Joseph Joestar, recovers the majority of his memories and freak out, trying to kill Joseph himself, as well as Josuke and Ikuro.
86* InnocentFanserviceGirl: A RareMaleExample in Chapter 3, with Mikitaka wearing {{Stripperific}} Aztec-like clothes without realizing how hot he looks, contributing to Josuke and Okuyasu's LGBTAwakening.
87* NonHumanHumanoidHybrid: His actual essence, as his father is a pillar man and his mother is a full-on alien.
88* Really700YearsOld: {{Subverted}}. Mikitaka claimed to be 216 years old, but Kars clears up that it's because Mikitaka forgot to convert his age in human years. As it is, Mikitaka is 19 years old.
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91[[folder:Okuyasu Nijimura]]
92!!Okuyasu Nijimura (Stand: [[PowerOfTheVoid The Hand]])
93[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibiokuyasu.png]]
94->''"Hey, I think they’re still rolling that Pokemon movie from last year! Like, re-rolling it, because it had a release in the States last week! Eh? Eh? How about that, guys?"''
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96One of Josuke's best friend protecting Morioh with the use of his stand. Okuyasu works as an apprentice chef in Trattoria Trussardi and harbors feelings for Josuke as well as for Mikitaka, his other friend.
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99Okuyasu's Stand is The Hand which allows him to erase space.
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101* EyeScream: [[spoiler:On the receiving end of this, losing an eye after his torture by Yoma in ''August 15th (Wednesday)'' arc.]]
102* FacialMarkings: Has two scars on the sides of his face for which Steel calls him "a baseball face". Ikuro initially assumed them to be simple markings but realizes those are scars when Okuyasu's kid photo doesn't have them.
103* HotBlooded: Okuyasu is still prone to jumping into fights without much of a plan, which leaves him vulnerable to Oskar von Bismarck in Chapter 12.
104* KindheartedCatLover: The trope is highlighted as Tama/Stray Cat is a recurring character in the story, most notably in Chapter 12 where a good part of the chapter is dedicated to Okuyasu's relationship with the plant-cat.
105* LGBTAwakening: Has one in Chapter 3 along with Josuke when the two of them see Kars perform in his [[{{Stripperiffic}} Battle Tendency getup]] and then also see Mikitaka in a similarly exposed outfit.
106* ObliviousToLove: In the first half he completely ignores the signs Josuke has an affection for him and vice versa, with other people noticing them. Between Chapter 15 and Chapter 16 Mikitaka sets them straight.
107* SimplemindedWisdom: When Okuyasu doesn't have a smart way to attack, he uses something so obvious but crude the others wouldn't guess. In Chapter 14 [[spoiler:he needed to get Yoma away from Josuke, so he used the Hand to crash both of them through the wall.]]
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110[[folder:Kars Hazekura]]
111!![[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Kars Hazekura]] (Ability: [[UltimateLifeForm Avalon]])
112[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibikars.png]]
113[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:Controlled by Useful Idiot]]\
114https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcard4usefulidiot2.png[[/labelnote]]]]
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116->''"You may call me Kars. Kars Hazekura."''
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118Mikitaka's doting father who arrived to Earth via crashing into the ocean after his spacecraft is hit by asteroids. His arrival accidentally unearthes Ikuro and sets the events of ''Peculiar Parasitic Phenomenon'' in motion. He was presumed dead by Mikitaka as the result of their home planet's destruction, and the half-alien rejoiced once learned of his survival.
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120He's also Kars, the UltimateLifeForm who Joseph Joestar defeated sixty years ago. After drifting in space for years, Kars's mind shut down and he suffered severe amnesia by the time he landed on Mikitaka's home planet. He settled down there and made a new family, content with life before their planet was destroyed.
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122* AbusiveParents: Discussed. Kars himself, while still losing a good deal of his memories, wonders if he had acted like that towards Wamuu and Santana. It's part of why he tries to be a good parent to Mikitaka.
123* AmnesiacVillainJoinsTheHeroes: By the time the story starts, Kars recovered part of his memories by isn't aware of the circumstances that sent him into space except for the knowledge that someone named [=JoJo=] was responsible for it. He assists the heroes before he meets Joseph, and after that has a FreakOut when he remembers him.
124* BerserkerTears: When he regains his memories and launches at Joseph and Josuke to avenge Wamuu, Esidisi and Santana.
125* BodyHorror: When Kars unleashes his [[UltimateLifeForm real power]] in Chapter 10, he does so very violently, with Mikitaka's point of view showing how visceral the transformation felt, uncanny compared to the ones he was used to observe.
126* EldritchAbomination: Kars's overall form he assumes in Chapter 10 following his FreakOut, [[WhenTreesAttack with giant roots]] overtaking the Super Fly Tower and the main body of Kars transforming into a [[MixAndMatchCritters creature]] with his signature wings, but also the spider legs out of the stalk holding his torso.
127* FondMemoriesThatCouldHaveBeen: A major part of his regrets, especially as he recovers his memories and regrets his aloof treatment of Esidisi, Wamuu and Santana.
128* GoodParents: Is one to Mikitaka [[spoiler:and tries to be one to Santana after he resurfaces.]]
129* IHatePastMe: Implicitly, with how much Kars internally regrets his past behavior towards Wamuu and Santana in segments written from his perspective.
130* HeroicBSOD: After being defeated in Chapter 10 he enters this, standing on his knees in the middle of the Super Fly Tower for several days straight.
131* HoistByHisOwnPetard: How Kars is defeated in Chapter 10 during his FreakOut, having his overcharged hamon attack reflected back at him with the Super Fly Tower, giving the others enough time to escape the tower stand and leave Kars as the last resident who would not be let out of Super Fly.
132* InvincibleVillain: Whenever he turns against the heroes he's this. As shown in Chapter 10, no one can really do anything against him, any damage dealt by stand and even by Baoh being superficial at best. He could only be brought down by invoking HoistByHisOwnPetard via the [[AttackReflector Super Fly]] Tower.
133** [[spoiler:The only reason the heroes even survive him being taken [[BodySnatcher under Kasuminome's control]] in ''The Washington Package Arrives'' chapters is Mikitaka and Santana distracting the user.]]
134* LaserGuidedAmnesia: On the receiving end of this as a result of him being stranded in space with little stimulation for about forty years before landing on Mikitaka's planet. He gets better.
135* ManlyTears: Sheds these in Chapter 24 after [[spoiler:getting to see Wamuu and Esidisi once more via D13 Trouble No More.]]
136* MyGreatestSecondChance: It's implied he treats his role as Mikitaka's parent as this, even before recovering his memories and realizing [[AbusiveParents how awful]] he had been to Wamuu and Santana. Even more so when Ikuro and [[spoiler:Santana]] join the family.
137* PapaWolf: Very much so, launching into action and forgetting his feud with Joseph and the rest of the Joestars the moment Jotaro mentions that Mikitaka and Ikuro are in danger in ''The Washington Package Arrives'' chapters.
138* ParentalSubstitute: Acts as one towards Ikuro, offering him to stay with the Hazekuras, mentoring him on the use of his Baoh abilities and generally trying to make him feel at home.
139* StoryBreakerPower: Once Kars recovers his memories and remembers how his ability functions, he effectively gains this, easily dismissing [[TheDreaded Yoma]] [[ImplacableMan Hashimoto]] in ''The Washington Package Arrives'' chapters once [[BodySnatcher Useful Idiot]] is out of the picture.
140* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:The Doress Group based their Baoh project on data of the pillar men that the Speedwagon Foundation, trying to emulate Ultimate Form Kars in particular.]]
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143[[folder:Jotaro Kujo]]
144!!Jotaro Kujo (Stand: [[TimeStandsStill Star Platinum]])
145[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibijotaro.png]]
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147->''"Good afternoon. Can you connect me to [[spoiler:Johngalli A]]? He had to have arrived eight days ago. I am asking on behalf of the Speedwagon Foundation, the individual is presumed to be connected to the events at the convention a few weeks ago."''
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149Josuke's nephew and the user of Star Platinum, reportedly the strongest stand in the world. He arrives to Morioh in the aftermath of the Forty Six & 2's attack at Pink Dark Rhapsody 2000 as part of the relief effort of the Speedwagon Foundation, but is quickly roped into the fight of local stand users against the malevolent Doress Group.
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151* TheAce: Is generally considered as such among Morioh stand users and is respected by several Doress stand users because of it. It's telling that even though [[spoiler:[[BigBad Maynard]] has a time-reversing stand that he proved can match Star Platinum, he still uses manipulation to unbalance Jotaro via Ikuro's death before he would attempt to fight him head-on.]]
152* AdaptationalBadass: {{Downplayed}}, but in ''Diamond Is Unbreakable'' Star Platinum's time stop could only be maintained for two seconds. After using it frequently in that story and, implicitly, in the year after, in ''Peculiar Parasitic Phenomenon'' he has his limit back to five seconds.
153* BigBrotherMentor: Continues serving as such to Koichi and Josuke occasionally as well as to Ikuro this time around.
154* BulletCatch: [[spoiler:In Chapter 25 Star Platinum catches Johngalli's bullet before it hits the gas tank of Yuya's motorbike.]]
155* ClosetGeek: In a FunnyBackgroundEvent in Chapter 16, Jotaro is mentioned to sneakily checking out one of the manga booths of Pink Dark Rhapsody 2000.
156* TheDreaded: Notably {{Averted}} for Doress users. They are aware of Jotaro's Star Platinum and the danger the man presents, but they also have stands such as [[spoiler:[[BodySnatcher Useful Idiot]]]] and [[spoiler:[[TimeRewindMechanic Lateralus]]]] to keep him at bay.
157** Played straight for Daniel Steel, aka [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Steely Dan]] however, since his beatdown by Jotaro is his TraumaButton and the man goes catatonic the moment he hears Jotaro's voice in the intercom.
158* IntergenerationalFriendship: His relationship with Koichi is depicted that way.
159* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Jotaro's lackadaisical approach to hiding his stand ability allowed the Doress Group to deduce what DIO's stand ability had been, as well as allowed them to consider his own ability in their plans.
160* NotSoStoic: In Chapter 22, when [[spoiler:confronted with the apparition of Kakyoin, rebuilt with D13 Trouble No More, Jotaro gets teary and sentimental when he has the chance to say his last goodbyes.]]
161* OhCrap: In Chapter 15 when Jotaro [[spoiler:sees Kasuminome shrug off Star Platinum's punches and gets caught with her [[BodySnatcher Useful Idiot]].]]
162** A subdued example in Chapter 23 when Jotaro learns who the BigBad is. [[spoiler:Maynard K. Jones is revealed to be a member of [[MoleInCharge the Speedwagon Foundation's board of directors]].]]
163* SpannerInTheWorks: Became one for the Doress Group back in ''Stardust Crusaders'' by killing DIO before they could suss out all of his secrets and, potentially, kill him themselves.
164* StoryBreakerPower: The signature time stop allows Jotaro to easily dispatch Yoma in Chapter 9 and Dr. Kasuminome in Chapter 15. [[spoiler:However, Kasuminome does get an upper hand when [[SamusIsAGirl she]] managed to catch Jotaro with her [[BodySnatcher Useful Idiot]] and almost managed to exploit the story-breaking time stop to kill the heroes.]]
165* TimeStandsStill: The signature move of Star Platinum that generally allows Jotaro to deal with most enemies. [[spoiler:Lateralus's ability, when interrupted by Star Platinum, shortens the duration of Jotaro's time stop.]]
166* TorsoWithAView: [[spoiler:Briefly ends up as this in ''August 15th (Wednesday)'' arc during his fight against Maynard. He gets better thanks to Josuke.]]
167* WeHaveBecomeComplacent: Thinks of himself that way in Chapter 27 [[spoiler:when he realizes that despite everything he did over the years, there are still DIO followers at large, gunning for him and his family.]]
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170[[folder:Koichi Hirose]]
171!!Koichi Hirose (Stand: [[MakeSomeNoise Echoes]])
172[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibikoichi.png]]
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174->''"…when he shot me, I, really, lacked the fighting spirit necessary to have a stand. I would have died that day if it weren’t for Josuke."''
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176Josuke's schoolmate and one of the stand users protecting Morioh. Polite and well-mannered most of the time, Koichi has grown interested in the theory of stands and what the Speedwagon Foundation does for the world.
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179Koichi's Stand is Echoes, which consists of several "acts" that use various sound-related abilities. He can use only one act at the time, but has grown proficient in using them and can switch between them at a moment's notice.
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181* AdaptationalBadass: While Echoes [=ACT3=] has always been one of the StoryBreakerPower stands, it becomes an even bigger one here by the virtue of being a SemanticSuperpower that can potentially cause mass destruction if Koichi uses random words to rhyme with [=ACT3=]. Echoes [=ACT2=] also serves as one, as Koichi recognizes that using explosion sounds and the like as the onomatopoeia graffiti, especially large ones, can effortlessly waste the entire Morioh Grand Hotel if not a larger area.
182* AscendedExtra: Not Koichi himself, but Echoes [=ACT2=] which has been canonically overshadowed by [=ACT1=]'s range and [=ACT3=]'s raw strength. Here, [=ACT2=] is used frequently.
183* GodzillaThreshold: In Chapter 27 [[spoiler:[=ACT3=] Screech becomes this in Koichi's final confrontation with Yoma.]] It's also mentioned in Chapter 29 that despite [[spoiler:Yoma being a harmless civilian after Lateralus Requiem induced RetGone on the original version of him, Koichi still used [=ACT3=] Screech, but against Maynard instead.]]
184* GravityMaster: [=ACT3=] can use it's Freeze ability to triple the target's weight, effectively stopping it in place. [[spoiler:Its Screech ability goes the other way around, pushing everything outside of Koichi and whoever he's touching with extreme force.]]
185* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: [=ACT1=] is usually useless in a stand battle, but in Chapter 20 [[spoiler:it's the only ability that can circumvent Manishu's defenses, shattering the illusion of D13 Trouble No More as it doesn't cause Manishu physical harm.]]
186* IntergenerationalFriendship: Between Koichi, a high schooler, and Jotaro, a doctor of oceanology.
187* MrExposition: Acts as one in early chapters, catching Ikuro up to speed on life in Morioh and on the details of the Joestars and Brandos and how they influenced the lives of the stand users in town.
188* PersonOfMassDestruction: Koichi recognizes that Echoes can become this if he uses disaster sounds as [=ACT2=]'s onomatopoeia graffiti or if he uses a rhyme as an [=ACT3=] ability without considering how the rhyme could manifest.
189* SemanticSuperpower: [=ACT3=] in fact acts like this, with the stand only restricting itself to Freeze because it's something it knows and because Koichi is afraid to use other words as they can have unintended consequences because of the stand's mechanics.
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192[[folder:Yuya Fungami]]
193!!Yuya Fungami (Stand: [[TheyHaveTheScent Highway Star]])
194[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibiyuya.png]]
195
196->''"Anyway, girls, watch how your man outdoes those losers."''
197
198A delinquent biker who enjoys the company of [[ChickMagnet his three girlfriends]] and helps the other stand users whenever the occasion arises.
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201Yuya's stand is Highway Star, capable of draining a persona's stamina and follow them based on their scent by turning into a set of footprints.
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203* AchillesHeel: Yuya's Highway Star absorbs life energy from organic matter, which is why it's useless against [[spoiler:cyborg Diamant in Chapter 17.]] Luckily for him, it's PlayedForLaughs.
204** PlayedForDrama, however, in Chapter 28 [[spoiler:where it almost got Yuya killed when he tries to use Highway Star against Dordo, the cyborg assassin.]]
205* AnArmAndALeg: Has his hand cut off by Yoma in Chapter 9, though Josuke heals him up after the battle is finished.
206* TheDreaded: [[spoiler:In a very short amount of time he becomes this to Maynard in ''August 15th (Wednesday)'' arc when the man learns that Yuya's ability is Lateralus's KryptoniteFactor.]]
207* DyingClue: [[spoiler:Manages to tell Past!Ikuro about Maynard having Requiem as a stand and gives a clue to its loophole.]]
208* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Ikuro in the second half of the story.
209* ManOfKryptonite: [[spoiler:Highway Star turns out to be this to Maynard, as it drains his superhuman stamina and limits the TimeRewindMechanic length of Lateralus.]]
210* NiceJobBreakingItHero: By having Highway Star chase Yoma in Chapter 9, Yuya accidentally helped the latter to harness the abilities of [[ThePowerOfTheSun hamon breathing]] as he pushed him to his limits.
211* OddFriendship: Yuya, a delinquent, becomes a close friend of the stoic and proper Ikuro Hashizawa.
212* ParadoxPerson: [[spoiler:After Lateralus Requiem flings him into the past, he becomes this, as even killing past Yuya can't remove the time traveler who warned Ikuro about the Requiem and its ability.]]
213* {{Polyamory}}: The guy has three girlfriends that are fine sharing him. Yuya's example inspires Mikitaka to pursue both Josuke and Okuyasu at the same time.
214* [[spoiler:RetGone: What Maynard's Lateralus Requiem induces onto him, the time travel ability implicitly killing the main Yuya and the two killing Yuya from prior of the events of ''Diamond is Unbreakable'' right after he had his traffic accident.]]
215* SpannerInTheWorks: In Chapter 25, [[spoiler:Yuya becomes this for Maynard as he turns out to be a ManOfKryptonite for him and messing up his Lateralus ability.]]
216** He becomes an even bigger one in ''Mass for the Forgotten'' chapters [[spoiler:by giving Ikuro a clue to Lateralus Requiem's [[TimeTravel ability]] and very existence.]]
217[[/folder]]
218
219!The Doress Group
220The international pharmaceutical corporation who has a secret branch who are responsible for turning Ikuro into Baoh, making bioweapons in the past but falling on hard times as of late.
221----
222[[folder:General]]
223* AdaptationalKarma: In ''Manga/{{Baoh}}'', they only lose one facility in Japan and are little worse for wear. 3P reveals that Baoh deal a heavy blow to their military branch that they had to disband it, and two out of three investors have pulled a great deal of their financing from the ESP branch.
224* AdaptationalNameChange: Depending on the translation, the original group in Manga/{{Baoh}} was called the Doress Organization or the Judas Group. This version seems to mesh them as ''The Doress Group''.
225* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Can be perceived as one to [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Passione]] whom [[MeaningfulBackgroundEvent they're mentioned to be in opposition]]. Both are organizations with criminal intentions that got their hands on a stand arrow, have many stand users in their ranks and, while mostly disconnected from DIO, are still eventually envolved in a fight against the Joestars. However, while Doress are a legitimate international business, Passione is a mafia gang in control a single country. Doress agents are also most civil with each other outside of occassional YouHaveFailedMe and several people showing UndyingLoyalty to Gold-Two, while Passione's command is brought down by the infighting ''Golden Wind''.
226** Even certain stand users mirror members of Passione, with Maynard's philosophy reflecting Diavolo's [[spoiler:and [[TimeRewindMechanic Lateralus]] and [[TrickedOutTime King Crimson]] having time-related abilities to allow their users escape consequences of their actions]], Kasuminome being a MadScientist not unlike Ciocolatta, Dixie using a laptop to control his stand akin to Melone, the Forty Six & 2 user being an AxCrazy who wears his stand as a suit like Ghiacchio and Secco, Ada Carrey's [[TranslatorMicrobes Rosetta Stoned]] impacting communication like Tiziano's Talking Head does, and so on. [[spoiler:Maynard eventually having his stand accidentally [[EleventhHourSuperpower pierced by the stand arrow and evolving]] also contrasts Diavolo, who actually knew about the Requiem stands but never managed to get one.]]
227* EvilCounterpart: The entire group is effectively one to the Speedwagon Foundation, being a pharmaceutical company who also researches supernatural phenomena. However, while the Speedwagon Foundation protects the world and keeps the supernatural under wraps, the Doress Group used to sell their projects to the military and are now aiming to elevate the mankind via their research of Baoh and stands.
228* EvilVersusEvil: It's referenced a few times that Doress have issue expanding their Doress Europe operations to Italy because of [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Passione]], with Diamant apparently being in charge of identifying their stand users and developing ways of containing them, something that is hampered with him being forced to stay in Morioh in this story.
229* GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke: Their modus operandi, with them designing Baoh, trying to crack the genetic code to the stand phenomenon [[spoiler:and still producing mutants akin to Aroma Bats and Sap Spiders that Jotaro encounters in Chapter 27.]]
230* MegaCorp: They're direct competitors of the Speedwagon Foundation, being their EvilCounterpart, utilizing stands for their own means.
231* MusicalThemeNaming: All brand-new stands of Doress agents are named after [[Music/{{Tool}} TOOL]] songs.
232* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Used to have a group of these in Manga/{{Baoh}}, but Ikuro de-facto wiped them out back then and what was left had to be disbanded. It's implied that Doress use their stand users to do their dirty work these days.
233* SinisterSurveillance: They've been operating in Morioh and observing the local stand users since before ''Diamond is Unbreakable''. [[spoiler:Several stand users who work for Carrey and Diamant and fight Josuke and Ikuro in Chapter 21 have abilities that imply they were part of the surveillance team.]]
234* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: A running theme with their agents. Numerous members of Doress, including [[BigBad Gold-Two]], [[TheDragon Johnny]] and [[DiscOneFinalBoss Dr. Kasuminome]] interact with heroes with them none the wiser about their allegiance. It's {{Exploited}} by Doress, allowing them to perform surveillance and sneak attacks on the heroes.
235* WarForFunAndProfit: Implied by Diamant to be the intent with which Doress Japan was created, though that idea had been steadily [[AdaptationalHeroism filtered out]] of the corporation.
236* WellIntentionedExtremist: Doress Europe and, thanks to Maynard, the Doress Group as a whole. As Diamant tells Ikuro in his MotiveRant, Doress Europe had been created to advance humanity, even though the means of such are questionable.
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:Gold-Two '''(SPOILERS)''']]
240!!Maynard K. Jones (Stand: [[TimeRewindMechanic Lateralus]])
241[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibimaynard.png]]
242[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:Stand Card]]\
243https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcard10lateralus.png[[/labelnote]]]]
244[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:Lateralus Requiem]]\
245https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcard13lateralusrequiem.png[[/labelnote]]]]
246
247->''"I, Maynard K. Jones, am a man with no regrets in his life. And I don’t intend to regret whatever it is I choose as a deserved prize for my efforts."''
248
249One of the Golds, the nebulous investors of the ESP branch of Doress, implied to be a man in high position within the public Doress Group. After Dr. Kasuminome meets a grisly end, he takes direct control of the operations of Doress ESP department in Morioh.
250----
251!!Tropes pertaining to Maynard K. Jones:
252* AffablyEvil: Maynard is courteous with his employees, is generally pleasant if you don't push his BerserkButton and in Chapter 23, despite at first being furious about Jotaro and Ikuro getting on his tail, he takes it in good fun by the time they actually confront him.
253* AmbitionIsEvil: Maynard contrasts his fellow investors, Gold-One and Gold-Three, by being ambitious enough to change the world, evolving humanity to superhumans akin to DIO with research Doress conducts on stands and on Baoh.
254* AscendedExtra: In Manga/{{Baoh}}, the three masked men, investors of Doress, only appear for a brief scene where Dr. Kasuminome explains how the Baoh parasite works. Here, one of them is promoted to BigBad.
255* BenevolentBoss: Appears to be that, as he's described as soft by Miyagi Kasuminome for chastising her YouHaveFailedMe policy, is noted to be generous with salary for ESP branch employees by Ada Carrey and is generally nice to his assistant, Johnny, even buying him snacks on a whim.
256* BewareTheSillyOnes: Maynard goofs around in his initial appearances, but he's also a shrewd businessman who controls both Doress and, to an extent, the Speedwagon Foundation. He has a time-manipulating stand that can keep up with Star Platinum and he himself, via BioAugmentation, can keep up with [[LovecraftianSuperpower Baoh]]. It's also revealed in Chapter 19 that he even chooses recreational activities in the vicinity of Morioh stand users to learn their connections to each other and understand what makes them tick.
257* BigBad: The man who kickstarted the stand research as the head of Doress America ESP department in the past, leading to Miyagi Kasuminome's presence in present-time Morioh, the investor who ensured the Baoh project's fruition and the one who tries to recover the parasite by killing Ikuro. After Kasuminome dies, Maynard becomes the primary antagonist of the story.
258* BioAugmentation: Maynard took BAOH Boosters based on Baoh DNA which granted him SuperStrength, SuperReflexes and SuperSpeed.
259* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
260** Maynard [[{{Lampshaded}} himself]] points out the differences between him and [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureDIO DIO]]. Both are ambitious men with numerous followers and extensive resources. They both have superhuman abilities outside of stands, and their stands allow them to control time. However, Maynard is a BenevolentBoss while DIO is a BadBoss, and while the latter has EvilCannotComprehendGood moments related to his LackOfEmpathy, Maynard is effectively TheEmpath who can guess people's motivation and predict their behavior, [[BatmanGambit planning his attacks around it]]. While DIO is a blatant CardCarryingVillain with plans to TakeOverTheWorld, Maynard is more of a WellIntentionedExtremist who wants humanity to ascend beyond their limitations even if it takes a few sacrifices.
261** Maynard also heavily contrasts with [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiavolo Diavolo]]. The two of them are powerful stand users in charge of powerful organizations who keep their identities secret. Diavolo is a paranoid BadBoss who suffers a lot because of it, while Maynard is a BenevolentBoss who enjoys loyal employees and instead ''incites'' paranoia in heroes. Most notably, both of them use their time-manipulating stands to escape consequences of their actions, but the abilities reflect their different ideologies: [[TrickedOutTime King Crimson]] puts Diavolo out of the harm's way, as Diavolo only cares about results; [[TimeRewindMechanic Lateralus]] allows Maynard to turn back time and remove the issue, "a regret", completely. It's also notable that Doress and Passione are mentioned to be in opposition to each other. [[spoiler:Maynard acquiring a Requiem ability on accident is a cherry on top.]]
262* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Was implied to be in charge of Doress to an extent, before Chapter 25 revealed him to be the vice-president of Doress America and, de-facto, the chief of the entire corporation due to his connections and manipulations. In Chapter 23 it's also revealed he sits on the board of directors [[MoleInCharge of the Speedwagon Foundation]].
263* ColdHam: Maynard doesn't usually raise his voice or engage in grandiose laughter, while still remaining dramatic and eccentric in his speeches, most notably in Chapter 19.
264* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Maynard is shown to love his parents dearly and right before leaving for Morioh, a flashback shows him visiting their graves.
265* EvenEvilHasStandards: Maynard shows dissatisfaction with the Kasuminomes' YouHaveFailedMe policy, especially with Miyagi's. And he detests the latter's ruthlessness in general, in a relationship not dissimilar to the relationship of [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Diavolo and Ciocolatta]].
266** While he does recruit him and send him after Okuyasu, Maynard is creeped out by Yoma Hashimoto and his murderous glee.
267* GoodParents: Is revealed to have had these in his backstory in Chapter 25.
268* GreaterScopeVillain: As one of the Golds, he was responsible for the events of Manga/{{Baoh}}.
269* IRegretNothing: Played for Drama. This is Maynard's entire philosophy as he tries to live a life with no regrets.
270* IntergenerationalFriendship: Between Maynard (who's in his later 40s) and Johngalli (who's 24 in this story).
271* KarmaHoudini: In ''Baoh'', none of the Golds received their comeuppance, being virtually untouched by everything that Ikuro managed to accomplish, only losing research data at most.
272** Maynard's [[TimeRewindMechanic Lateralus]] basically invokes this, rewinding time so that Maynard evades any consequences of his actions.
273* {{Manchild}}: Maynard, despite being in his forties, gleefully indulges in comics and manga, is excited to visit a FanConvention, plays darts to win an action figure of a videogame character and generally acts goofy from time to time.
274* ManipulativeBastard: He has an interest in psychology, is empathetic and knows how to manipulate people, inspiring UndyingLoyalty in [[TheDragon Johnny]] and, in Chapter 25, using the lure of Ikuro's past to stun him and leave him open for Johnny's lethal shot. In Chapter 26 he basically manipulates Ikuro into [[DrivenToSuicide surrendering to Undertow and getting killed]] to protect his friends and family from Baoh.
275* MoleInCharge: Downplayed. He's not the ultimate authority of the Speedwagon Foundation, but he does sit on the board of directors and has enough influence to tamper with their stand user database.
276* OCStandIn: The original Masked Men in ''Baoh'' didn't have much personality outside of being Kasuminome's mysterious investors, despite being [[GreaterScopeVillain Greater-Scope Villains]] and still being at large by the end of the story.
277* OlderThanTheyLook: It's mentioned a few times that he looks younger than his age would assume, stemming from a healthy lifestyle and the BAOH Booster.
278* OhCrap: Chapter 25 has several of them in quick succession, with Maynard freaking out when Yuya's attack drains his stamina and actually impairs his time rewind ability and then freaking out when he realizes Ikuro briefly knocked him unconscious, fixing the starting point of his ability.
279** Chapter 27 has arguably an even bigger one when Yoma invades the villa he and his assistants were recuperating.
280* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: In the ''"August 15th (Wednesday)"'' arc Maynard changes his outfit into a black and red, as well as his hairstyle, to throw off the scent while the heroes are expecting him to wear his white business suit all the time. This is also the arc where Maynard enacts his plan and becomes a truly proactive villain, coming very close to killing Ikuro and several others.
281* RedOniBlueOni: Played With. Initially Maynard seems to be the Red Oni to [[TheDragon Johnny's]] Blue. Chapter 19 begins to show them in a different light. Maynard shows his craftier side, holding Johnny back from acting rashly, while the other get agitated relatively easily where the Joestars are concerned. In the end, Maynard acts as the Blue to Johnny's Red.
282* SicklyChildGrewUpStrong: In Chapter 25, Maynard's backstory as a sickly teen of a well-off couple is shown, easily catching various viruses and falling ill frequently. It's even mentioned to follow him into an adulthood, only fully going away after he obtained [[FightingSpirit Lateralus]] and had [[AppliedPhlebotinum a BAOH Booster]] used on himself.
283* SuperStrength: As first shown in Chapter 18, it's one of the superhuman abilities granted to Maynard by boosters that Dr. Kasuminome developed from Baoh DNA.
284* VillainInAWhiteSuit: Maynard is always described to wear a white business suit with black turtleneck.
285* VillainousFriendship: Has one with Johnny and, to a lesser extent, with Dixie and Oskar, sincerely enjoying their company and allowing himself to act goofy around them.
286* VillainRespect: {{Zigzagged}}. Maynard respects DIO's charm, the powers he possessed and the way he amassed followers. However, it's implied he doesn't think much of him as a person, referring to DIO as an immature and regretful man "who spent too little time in the real world to know how it worked".
287* WellIntentionedExtremist: PlayedWith. Maynard does have the best of humanity's interests in mind, intent on evolving them to match or even surpass vampires and pillar men. He's also very concerned about the potential of Baoh to run amok after hatching its progeny and killing Ikuro and intends to destroy it after it's studied. However, he doesn't deny he intends to reap profits all the way through.
288
289!!Tropes pertaining to Lateralus ([[RetGone Requiem]]):
290* EleventhHourSuperpower: In Chapter 27 while under Yoma's assault, Lateralus accidentally has its shoulder pierced with the stand arrow Maynard retrieved from the local Doress office. It then undergoes a transformation, becoming a [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Requiem stand]].
291* TheBlank: Lateralus lacks a face, its head reminding Jotaro of Cobra Commander.
292* DarkIsEvil: Lateralus is a stand with almost nothing by black and shades of dark gray in its design.
293* EvilKnockoff: Lateralus Requiem attains an appearance that's similar to Baoh and shares at the very least his ability to produce forearm blades.
294* EvilSoundsDeep: Both Lateralus and its Requiem form are described as having deep dark voice.
295* ItCanThink: Lateralus Requiem is shown to be contemplative and mostly independent of Maynard, giving name to itself (the weirdness of which is {{Lampshaded}} by Johngalli), activating its ability and dealing with Yoma Hashimoto all of its own will to demonstrate what it can do.
296* LifeDrain: Implied to be what happens when a person thrusts themself into the Requiem's ability.
297* LogicalWeakness: The secret to the ridiculous length of Lateralus's time rewind ability is his superhuman stamina. When Highway Star drains that stamina in Chapter 25, Maynard is left stumbling, requiring much more effort to use his ability.
298* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Lateralus Requiem defies the style of in-story illustrations, being depicted with an actual face in all its illustrations. Its eyes and features also have curves while almost all illustrations are entirely sharp and angular.
299* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Lateralus, contrasting its user, has black and red as its colors.
300** Even more so for Lateralus Requiem that has red veins running all over it.
301* RedEyesTakeWarning: Lateralus Requiem has red eyes with segmented irises and is a very dangerous Requiem stand.
302* StoryBreakerPower: As is usual for [=JoJo=] villains with time manipulation abilities. Lateralus allows its user to turn back time at least ''a whole day'', reversing any "regrets" he might have. Not only that, but Maynard has superhuman abilities of his own via [[AppliedPhlebotinum BAOH Booster]], SuperStrength and SuperSpeed, and can combat Jotaro and Ikuro in Chapter 23 in what's basically a DualBoss fight against him and his stand.
303** Lateralus Requiem is even more so, allowing Maynard to MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight by reversing time as much as he needs to get rid of a person by inducing a RetGone on them.
304* TimeRewindMechanic: The ability of Lateralus that allows Maynard to rewind time and fix whatever he wants, from avoiding a spilled drink on his suit to tanking attacks from Star Platinum and Baoh just to evade them on the second go. It also has a side effect of shortening Star Platinum's TimeStop duration when it hits mid-rewind.
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Johnny '''(SPOILERS)''']]
308!![[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Johngalli A.]] (Stand: [[ImprobableAimingSkills Manhattan Transfer]])
309[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibijohngalli.png]]
310[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:Stand Card]]\
311https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcard12manhattantransfer.png[[/labelnote]]]]
312
313->''"If you pardon me, sir, should we really be indulging? We did have a mission, to deal with Baoh and with the Joestars. You have great resources at your disposal, and even with Kasuminome’s failure, many powerful stand users. I do not mean to doubt your means, but what are you waiting for?"''
314
315Maynard's personal assistant, serving as his chauffeur, bodyguard and frequent conversation partner. He's also one of the former followers of DIO, seeking vengeance on the Joestars for the man's demise.
316----
317* AbledInTheAdaptation: Downplayed and Justified. ''Peculiar Parasitic Phenomenon'' takes place ten years before ''Stone Ocean'', and Johngalli's cataracts haven't completely robbed him of his vision completely yet. He also take Tonio's healing food, alleviating the symptoms.
318* AbusiveParents: Once he was diagnosed to lose his vision young, his parents deemed him a liability, dragging him to Egypt on a pretense of a family vacation and stranding him there. It's even said that his father would have likely killed him if he wasn't afraid of the law.
319* AffectionateNickname: Johngalli is affectionately called "Johnny" by his boss and he doesn't seem to mind it.
320* BizarreAndImprobableBallistics: Invoked by his stand that allows him to ricochet in ridiculous circumstances and gather significant power from those shots, cutting down the cables of an elevator with just one shot.
321* BoomHeadshot: How Johnny kills a nurse at Budogaoka General, tries to kill Kars and almost kills Jotaro and Koichi. He also kills Ikuro this way in Chapter 25 before time is reversed.
322* CanonCharacterAllAlong: In Chapter 20, Johnny's physical description and stand ability heavily implies his identity to be Johngalli A. from ''Stone Ocean'', and in Chapter 22 his identity is confirmed.
323* TheDragon: Johnny serves as Maynard's confidante and right-hand man in the second half of the story. Arguably, he's CoDragons with Dixie.
324* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In Chapter 26, this is revealed to be the foundation for Johnny's grudge against the Joestars. DIO took him in when he was a child abandoned by his AbusiveParents for having cataracts, and a few of DIO's minions like Hol Horse and the Oingo Boingo brothers helped look after him. DIO's death at Jotaro's hands and Hol Horse's disappearance made Johnny determined to kill Jotaro in revenge, even at the cost of his own life.
325* HeroKiller: Kills Ikuro in Chapter 25. Because of [[TimeRewindMechanic Lateralus]], that doesn't stick.
326* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In Chapter 26, Josuke defeats the sniper by shooting a round into Johngalli's Manhattan Transfer, ricocheting it back into him.
327* IntergenerationalFriendship:
328** Johnny is mentioned by Maynard to be half the latter's age, making them this.
329** In his childhood, Johnny befriended Hol Horse, who by ''Stardust Crusaders'' was a grown man. Hol Horse became something of a father-figure to Johnny and showed him how to use a gun, something that Johnny's birth father originally intended to to do before he was diagnosed with cataracts. Hol Horse's disappearance while on a mission to kill the Joestars in part fueled Johnny's grudge against the bloodline, especially Jotaro.
330* RedOniBlueOni: Played With. While initially it seems that Johnny is the Blue Oni to Maynard's Red, given his boss's outgoing nature, Chapter 19 begins to show them in a different light. When focused on a mission, Johnny gets agitated and eager to throw himself forward, being the Red Oni, while Maynard prefers to plan and observe, being the Blue Oni.
331* UndyingLoyalty: Shows religious loyalty to DIO and, to an extent, shows that some of his loyalty went to Maynard.
332* VillainousFriendship:
333** He has one with Maynard who also on occasion serves as a mentor to him, underlining the importance of personal connections to him.
334** In his youth, this was his relationship with Hol Horse, who taught him how to use a gun. Hol Horse's disappearance during a mission regarding the Joestars fueled his grudge against them, especially Jotaro.
335[[/folder]]
336
337[[folder:Dr. Kasuminome '''(SPOILERS)''']]
338!!Miyagi Kasuminome (Stand: [[BodySnatcher Useful Idiot]])
339[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibikasuminome.png]]
340[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:Stand Card, using Useful Idiot on Jotaro]]\
341https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcardusefulidiot3.png[[/labelnote]]]]
342
343->''"Humans are a life form with possibilities."''
344
345The head researcher of Doress in Morioh. The daughter of Sendai Kasuminome, BigBad of Manga/{{Baoh}} who's responsible for turning Ikuro into Baoh. She's a ruthless mad scientist with ambitions to enhance humanity via Baoh abilities and stands, most importantly, by learning how stands function on a genetic level to tailor them for various needs.
346----
347* AchillesHeel: Tunnel vision. Useful Idiot requires Kasuminome to see the target and focus on them. It being able to hold only one target at a time is the reason she's not as proactive as she could be and why she heaps contingencies upon contingencies that ultimately backfired on her.
348* BioAugmentation: The designer of such, but she also took boosters herself, shrugging off Star Platinum's hits in Chapter 15.
349* BirdsOfAFeather: Chapter 29 reveals she's been in contact with [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Dolcio Ciocolatta]], who's just as depraved a doctor as her, and the two of them bonded on discussion their horrific exploits.
350* CanonForeigner: In an [[{{Inverted}} inversion]] of CanonCharacterAllAlong, Miyagi Kasuminome is this, as the story up to her appearance built up Sendai Kasuminome, her father appearing in ''Baoh'', as the real mastermind behind the Doress agents in Morioh.
351* ClimaxBoss: Is one for the first half of the story, after which the local Doress agents take a backseat, having realized how outmatched they are against the heroes, and [[BigBad Maynard]] picks up the slack as the primary antagonist.
352* ComplexityAddiction: {{Discussed}} by Gold-Two in Chapter 19 as she used all the strongest tools to dispose of Josuke Higashikata and get rid of a potential threat, rather than go straight for Ikuro and Baoh, whether to eliminate or capture him.
353* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Miyagi is trapped within Undertow that fills her body with water to the point is starts to burst, and then pulls her underground, presumably ripping her into pieces with the water pressure.
354* DeathByIrony: After Oskar failed, she gave the order to cut him loose. However, he was just fine and pissed off by the attempt, coming back in Chapter 15 to kill Miyagi herself.
355* DiscOneFinalBoss: She's effectively the BigBad of the first half of the story. After that, the Doress office of Morioh doesn't bother the heroes much and the active villainy is relegated to Gold-Two who has his own team of stand users.
356* DragonAscendant: The one to her father, [[NamedInTheAdaptation Sendai]] [[Manga/{{Baoh}} Kasuminome]]. Especially since it's implied in the story that she was around the events of ''Baoh'', working off-screen on what would become BAOH Booster.
357* TheDreaded: Diamant and Carrey, as well as their Morioh office, are uneasy around her and even [[BigBad Maynard]] finds her methods too ruthless and distasteful, despite admitting that she gets results most of the time.
358* EvilutionaryBiologist: Her core beliefs as she wants to find a way to create artificial stands and elevate humanity with the power they can grant.
359* FatalFlaw: Her ruthlessness. It alienated her employees and made Diamant and Carrey save Steel after the latter failed Kasuminome. She went after Josuke, as a critical ally of Baoh, but that backfired because the agents she sent counteracted each other, not to mention weren't the most loyal and ready to leave at the sight of true trouble. In the end, she's killed by Oskar, whom she tried to dispatch after he failed to kill Ikuro and his friends.
360* {{Foil}}: To Kars. Both are [[TheUnfettered Unfettered]] [[MadScientist Mad Scientists]] who want to push their species beyond their natural limits. However, Kars has people he cares about and tries to avenge after completing his goal, while Kasuminome shows full disregard of both her employees and of her late father. Their similarities are {{Discussed}} by Mikitaka in Chapter 15.
361* HatedByAll: Absolutely no one likes her, with even her supposed student, [[ChildProdigy Manishu]], brushing aside her death at the end of Chapter 15, after having possibly assisted her to-be killer. The employees of Doress in Morioh fear her and dislike her in general, [[PsychoForHire Yoma]] is passive aggressive with her because of her forcing him to join Doress with her BodySnatcher stand and Maynard, while appreciative of her input, is frequently infuriated by her.
362* KnightOfCerebus: Whenever Kasuminome is involved in person, the seriousness of the narrative picks up, as she goes straight for the kill with the strongest tools in her disposal.
363* MadScientist: She's a woman who cuts people up to research the stand phenomenon and wants, along with Maynard, to elevate humanity to a new level.
364* ManipulativeBitch: In Chapter 15 she accepts to guilt trip Ikuro, pinning the blame of Doress attacks on him. It doesn't hit too hard, since the other heroes give her an ArmorPiercingResponse, but the damage was done and she could have got results if not for them.
365* MotiveRant: She goes on a rant in Chapter 15, explaining her desire to research the stand phenomenon and learn to manufacture stands to gain any ability imaginable and elevate humanity.
366* ProfessorGuineaPig: {{Implied}}. She has SuperReflexes to prove she used one of the BAOH Boosters on herself, and with Maynard saying there was only enough source material to work with, it's entirely possible the trope was in action.
367* PsychicAssistedSuicide: What she attempts to do with Steely Dan in Chapter 7 and with Josuke in Chapter 13, failing on both accounts, though it's implied those are the exceptions.
368* SamusIsAGirl: The heroes assume that Kasuminome they've been dealing with is her father, Sendai Kasuminome, while actually it's her. She uses it to catch Mikitaka off-guard in Chapter 15 and almost kill him.
369* SuperReflexes: One of the enhancements granted via her boosters.
370* TheUnfettered: She has no moral restrictions in her pursuit of research and cleaning up loose ends that could endanger her operations. If she needs to, she'll open people up alive to understand the physiology of stands.
371* VillainousBreakdown: When cornered by heroes, Miyagi's already on the verge of breaking, but when Oskar unleashes Undertow to kill her, she completely freaks out.
372-->'''Miyagi''': ''"Oskar! Don’t be unreasonable! Think of what you’re depriving the world of, you stupid fleabag! I-I CAN’T DIE HERE!"''
373[[/folder]]
374
375[[folder:Yoma Hashimoto]]
376!![[Manga/ThusSpokeKishibeRohan Yoma Hashimoto]] (Ability: [[AntiMagic The Grudge]])
377[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcard11grudge.png]]
378
379->''"You have made me re-examine my regiment, Rohan-sensei. I have begun to sought knowledge. To be as much of a perfect athlete as a perfect trainer. You can't gather all the knowledge in the world, of course, but one can try. Have you heard of Hermes, the patron god of athletes in Ancient Greece? I certainly feel a kinship with him. Like Hermes, known for his own trickery, I’ll fall for your tricks no longer. Such is the power of a divine grudge."''
380
381A spirited athlete and a model Rohan met in Tokyo. He's also a serial killer who goes after anyone who interferes with his training regiment. After the events of ''The Run'' he develops a grudge against Rohan and seeks him out to kill in brutal fashion for his defeat.
382----
383* AlternateSelf: [[spoiler:The Yoma seen in ''Mass for the Forgotten'' chapters, having been diverted from the path of becoming a serial killer, with that version of him being RetGone by Lateralus Requiem.]]
384* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:In Chapter 24 Okuyasu lands a hit on him with [[PowerOfTheVoid The Hand]], diagonally scraping his body and leaving Yoma a horrific mismash of a person, especially since it doesn't kill him.]]
385* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: His draconian training regiment left him capable of superhuman feats, includuing maintaining speed over 50 km/h to escape Highway Star.
386* TheDreaded: Initially Rohan was the only one who knew about him, and the very thought of him gave the man a panic attack. After Yoma reveals himself and takes on Josuke and Yuya at the same time, other residents of Morioh start to fear him on similar levels.
387* FauxAffablyEvil: Yoma puts on a polite mask, but he's quick to flip into a murderous mood and describe in detail how he'll kill you.
388* {{Foil}}: One to Boingo. Both are heated rivals of Rohan, but while Boingo is a FriendlyRival, especially as the story goes on, Yoma is Rohan's ArchEnemy out for blood. Yoma is an avatar of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Hermes]], and Boingo uses Tohth, presumed to channel [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Thoth]]. The two gods in question are considered counterpart to each other, which is {{Lampshaded}} in-universe.
389* GoodPowersBadPeople: [[spoiler:In Chapter 9, after being pushed by Highway Star to his limits, Yoma manages to get his breathing just right to achieve Hamon Breathing, an ability previously used to combat vampires and the undead. He, however, uses it in attempts to kill the heroes.]]
390* InstantExpert: Downplayed. [[spoiler:Yoma doesn't master hamon techniques immediately, but his status as Hermes's avatar enables him to train his techniques relatively quickly.]]
391* KnowWhenToFoldEm: For all his arrogance, knowing when he's outmatched a trait Yoma repeatedly demonstrates. The first time he's forced to retreat by Jotaro's Star Platinum, though he also shows he wants to [[spoiler:test his newfound hamon powers before committing to his vengeance.]]
392* LoneWolfBoss: Yoma isn't an employee of the Doress Group and mostly operates on his own. Downplayed in that Dr. Kasuminome brute-forced him to assist in The Washington Package arc and later, in Chapter 24, Maynard recruits him for his own attack on the heroes.
393* NoSell: His divine patronage leaves Rohan unable to use [[RewritingReality Heaven's Door]] to stop Yoma from attacking. [[spoiler:In Chapter 24 The Grudge evolves to cancel out stand abilities nigh-immediately, nullifying the effects of Echoes ACT3 and Love Deluxe the moment Yoma comes in contact with them.]]
394* OhCrap: [[spoiler:His reaction to Kars using rainbow hamon to counter his Divine Overdrive.]]
395* RetGone: [[spoiler:On the receiving end of this from Lateralus Requiem, the current SerialKiller version being written out of existence when Maynard and Requiem travel to the past and cripple Yoma.]]
396* SignatureMove: [[spoiler:[[PowerOfTheSun Hamon Pulse]].]]
397* StalkerWithoutACrush: In the second half of the story he continuously stalks Rohan in his house, [[spoiler:regularly bringing him fruit baskets.]]
398* WrongContextMagic: He's an avatar of Greek god.
399* VillainousBreakdown: Was on the verge of it in Chapter 24 [[spoiler:after Okuyasu mutilates him with The Hand, behaving much more erratically and muttering like a maniac. He gets slightly better when Maynard contacts him.]]
400** He completely loses it in Chapter 27 [[spoiler:after Koichi uses [[GravityScrew [=ACT3=] Screech]] to launch him away, implicitly mangling him even worse once he lands. Yoma turns completely AxCrazy and decides to turn his rage onto Maynard and his assistants, killing the latter in brutal fashion before [[TimeRewindMechanic Lateralus]] reverses that.]]
401-->'''Yoma''': [[spoiler:''"Y-you! Heh-heh… You will pay the price! T-the price… of y-your lies! ALL OF YOU STAND USING WRETCHES WILL DIE! [[PunctuatedForEmphasis YOU! WILL! DIE! DIE! DIE!]]"'']]
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:Dixie Flatline]]
405!!Dixie Flatline (Stand: [[RemoteBody Remote Romance]])
406[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibidixie.png]]
407[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:Stand Card]]\
408https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcard7remoteromance.png[[/labelnote]]]]
409
410->''"Did she put you in a foul mood, boss? We could send someone to straighten her up."''
411
412A professional hacker in employment of the Doress Office, serving as Maynard's chief tech specialist. Dixie is also the user of Remote Romance, a stand that can appear anywhere in the world no matter the distance to relay messages and perform business.
413----
414* AmbiguouslyGay: Dixie is very much {{Camp}} and in Chapter 27 he admit that he would hate if [[spoiler:someone [[ForcedOutOfCloset forced him out of closet]] the way he did to Josuke.]]
415* CoDragons: Is arguably one to Maynard along with Johnny.
416* TheCracker: The hacker who's implied to be partially responsible for the Doress Group siphoning the Speedwagon Foundation's research.
417* DarkIsEvil: Remote Romance is a stand in all black and belongs to a malevolent hacker.
418* DiggingYourselfDeeper: Does so very well in Chapter 27, [[spoiler:pleading for Jotaro not to beat him up and accidentally revealing that he [[ForcedOutOfCloset outed Josuke to a hate mob]], something Jotaro hadn't yet known, only giving him more reason to beat him up.]]
419* DirtyCoward: Shows shades of this in Chapter 27, [[spoiler:begging for his life when Jotaro defeats his [[SpidersAreScary Sap Spiders]] and when Yoma breaks into the villa he, Maynard and Johngalli are staying.]]
420* FlunkyBoss: In Chapter 27, Jotaro [[spoiler:has to fight [[Manga/{{Baoh}} genetically-modified Sap Spiders]] Dixie transported to Budogaoka High School, effortlessly folding Remote Romance itself once the spiders are through.]]
421* JabbaTableManners: Maynard is visibly perturbed and makes note of that when he and Dixie dine in Trattoria Trussardi.
422* InvisibleToNormals: Averted. Remote Romance can explicitly be seen by non-stand users.
423* OCStandIn: Canonical Dixie Flatline never made an appearance, being a PosthumousCharacter who had once been the user of Remote Romance, "everybody's stand", leaving his identity to interpretation.
424* RemoteBody: Remote Romance effectively projects Dixie himself or whoever he appoints to wherever in the world he wants.
425* UndyingLoyalty: Despite his playfulness and shades of DirtyCoward, he generally demonstrates great loyalty towards Maynard.
426* VillainousFriendship: With Maynard and Johnny, though seemingly not the extent of the one between those two.
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Ada Carrey]]
430!!Ada Carrey (Stand: [[TranslatorMicrobes Rosetta Stoned]])
431[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibiadaupdate.png]]
432[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:Stand Card]]\
433https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcardrosettastoned.png[[/labelnote]]]]
434
435->''"All my employees are harmless, well, mostly harmless analysts and researchers. It’s very obviously not me you have to worry about."''
436
437The stand user who spent time as a secretary of Dr. Kasuminome. She's de-facto in charge of the civil side of the Doress office in Morioh. Carrey's stand, Rosetta Stoned, enable universal translation of speech and texts in its area of effect, with Carrey being able to perform finer tuning.
438----
439* AffablyEvil: Despite being weary, she takes her defeat in Chapter 18 gracefully and doesn't even seem to resist Rohan's Heaven's Door much during her questioning.
440* BeleagueredBureaucrat: Implied to be that with how she's described to be worn out in most of her appearances.
441* TheCynic: Shows shades of this in Chapter 18 when she says that stand users are fated to fight one another and Morioh being a safe haven where stand users co-exist peacefully is an aberration.
442* TheDragon: Is effectively one to Dr. Kasuminome in the first half of the story, being the scientist's secretary, main survelliance agent and a battle partner to relay Useful Idiot's ability.
443* EvilRedhead: {{Downplayed}} as Carrey is a PunchClockVillain.
444* HeelFaceTurn: After Gold-Two arrives to Morioh, Carrey and her team are sidelined and in Chapter 22 she basically says she doesn't want to have to confront any of the Morioh residents and just wants to do her office job in peace.
445* NonActionGuy: Rosetta Stoned doesn't have direct combat abilities and usually stays out of fights, assisting other stand users, such as Kasuminome or Oskar, and fleeing when heroes focus on it.
446* PunchClockVillain: Carrey is shown to be weirded out by Kasuminome and the methods that the doctor uses, and she doesn't harbor particular loyalty for the company, not going out of her way to cause trouble for Morioh stand users.
447* SinisterSurveillance: How Rosetta Stoned is often used in the first half of the story, spying on various denizens of Morioh.
448* SupportPartyMember: For Useful Idiot, greatly extending the range of its ability and putting distance between Kasuminome and the target.
449* TranslatorMicrobes: The main ability of Rosetta Stoned. She uses it to ease the communication of her staff and it's said she had been using Rosetta Stoned during the events of ''Baoh'' allowing the Golds to converse freely with Kasuminome.
450** [[spoiler:CurseOfBabel: Just as it can break language barrier, Rosetta Stoned can build them, as shown in Chapter 18. It can even scramble text-related stand powers, such as Tohth and Heaven's Door.]]
451* YouAreInCommandNow: This is effectively what happens after [[spoiler:Kasuminome ends up dead. Ada commands the Doress users in Morioh and is implied to take over the operations of the Doress Japan ESP department as a whole.]]
452[[/folder]]
453
454[[folder:Erich Diamant-Berger]]
455!!Erich Diamant-Berger (Stand: [[EnemyScan Third Eye]])
456[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chibidiamant.png]]
457[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:Stand Card]]\
458https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcardthirdeye.png[[/labelnote]]]]
459
460->''"Do not presume to know what is proper for Doress, Baoh!"''
461
462The analyst of Doress, transferred to Morioh from Europe. His stand, Third Eye, has two modes. When it's a monocle on Diamant's face, it has the ability to reveal other people's stands, their names and the way those stands work. When it assumes a humanoid form, it's a strong fighter and has a railgun in its stomach that shoots rays of light which explode the end point.
463
464[[spoiler:Diamant is also the grandson of [[JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Rudol von Stroheim]] who joined Doress to investigate the cause of his grandfather's suspicious death, suspecting a stand user to be behind it. Diamant's grandmother was also one of the founding researchers of Doress Europe and so Diamant wants to serve the legacy she built and uphold the ideals Doress Europe started with.]]
465----
466* AffablyEvil: Diamant is a pleasant and empathetic person who's passionate about his job and shows his better side to the heroes even before his HeelFaceTurn.
467* ComboPlatterPowers: The EnemyScan and HavingABlast cannon that Third Eye has in different modes.
468* {{Cyborg}}: After the events of Chapter 14, he had to install mechanical replacements for the limbs [[spoiler:Santana]] consumed. It has a side effect of partially protecting him from Yuya's Highway Star.
469* EnemyScan: The primary ability of Third Eye in its monocle mode.
470* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: When comforting Josuke during the latter's panic attack, he mentioned his beloved mother's death. He's also shown to have his maternal grandparents, Dennis and [[spoiler:Rudol von Stroheim]], in high regards.
471* EstablishingCharacterMoment: in his first appearance in Chapter 12 Diamant chastises Dr. Kasuminome for callous attitude regarding other agents.
472* HavingABlast: The primary ability of Third Eye in its humanoid, the "railgun" in its belly being able to create explosions wherever its ray lands. However, Diamant doesn't use it often, aware of collateral damage.
473* HeelFaceTurn: Begins to show doubt in his mission in Chapter 17 and completes the turn in Chapter 22 where he helps Jotaro against Johnny's stand and uncovers Johnny's stand and his true identity, [[spoiler:that of [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Johngalli A. with his stand being Manhattan Transfer.]]]]
474* LargeHam: He occasionally shows sides of this, especially when Ikuro gets him ranting.
475* LikeFatherLikeSon: [[spoiler:Both Diamant and Stroheim were forced to become cyborgs after they were attacked by Santana.]]
476* MotiveRant: Ikuro accidentally triggers him to have one in Chapter 17, making him reveal [[spoiler:his grandfather to be Rudol von Stroheim. His odd death was half the motivation of Diamant to join Doress to uncover the truth of it. The other half was his grandmother's status as one of the founding scientists of Doress Europe.]]
477* OhCrap: Diamant's reaction when Baoh closes on to him in Chapter 14.
478* PetTheDog: In Chapter 19 he accidentally triggers Josuke's panic attack but tries his best to help him through it in a tender moment.
479* RedeemingReplacement: [[spoiler:To his grandfather, Rudol von Stroheim, who was a Nazi officer who [[AdaptationalHeroism renounced]] the FinalSolution.]]
480* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:The first of the several for Maynard in Morioh, as he [[HeelFaceTurn reveals Johngalli's name]] to Jotaro and Maynard only learns about it only after his Lateralus can no longer revert the action.]]
481* TokenGoodTeammate: Despite his attempts to kill Josuke and his friends in The Washington Package chapters, he's also the most moral of major Doress agents, his EstablishingCharacterMoment attempting to chastise Dr. Kasuminome for Steel's dismissal and attempted murder, as well as Oskar's attempted dismissal. He's uncomfortable with the way Kasuminome tries to [[spoiler:induce PsychicAssistedSuicide on Josuke]] and geniunely believes Doress to be more moral than they actually are.
482* UndyingLoyalty: To the Doress Group. A important distinction is that his loyalty is to the corporation and the noble ideas of human evolution its European office was founded, rather than the corporate individuals.
483** [[spoiler:Diamant also has the loyalty to the Joestar family, once he puts it together that the "[=JoJo=]" his grandfather was in debt to was Joseph Joestar. He ceases offensive actions against them immediately and actively turns on Maynard, finding out and revealing Johngalli's name and stand while assisting Jotaro, which plays a crucial role in his investigation.]]
484[[/folder]]
485
486[[folder:Manishu '''(SPOILERS)''']]
487!!Manishu Brando (Stand: [[LotusEaterMachine D13 Trouble No More]])
488[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcard9d13troublenomore.png]]
489
490->''"Manishu Brando. It is, against all odds, a pleasure to meet you properly, Jotaro Kujo."''
491
492A genius kid stand user in employ of Doress who had previously tried to kill Jotaro Kujo and his friends during the events of ''Stardust Crusaders''. In truth, he's Manishu Brando, the youngest son of DIO, who learned restraint over the years, pursuing vengeance against Kakyoin for the humiliating defeat the man handed him.
493----
494* AdaptationalWimp: Oddly enough, {{Invoked}}. Manishu deliberately had his ability evolve into a less destructive one so that the power he spent on creating and controlling the dream world to the point where he was a RealityWarper could be used to create LivingMemory and trap people into his LotusEaterMachine even when they're completely awake. It's also {{Downplayed}}, as while he's not a RealityWarper within his ability anymore, he's shown to be an InvincibleVillain, with neither [[StoryBreakerPower Star Platinum, Ultimate Being Kars nor Echoes [=ACT3=]]] making the slightest dent in his defenses, only defeated by [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower a very specific ability of Echoes [=ACT1=]]].
495* ChildProdigy: Graduates into this from the BrainyBaby he was in ''Stardust Crusaders'', with his intelligence stated to be an abnormality connected to his parentage, rather than him getting a stand.
496* DidntThinkThisThrough: {{Discussed}} in Chapter 22 when Manishu admits that his attempt to kill Jotaro and his friends would have ended up with him dead as well, since they were in the middle of the desert at the time and Manishu wouldn't even be able to use his stand to get himself out.
497* HeelFaceTurn: Cements on in Chapter 22 when it's revealed that Maynard tricked him about Kakyoin still being alive to take revenge on.
498* GrimReaper: D13 Trouble No More retains the appearance of [[NightmareWeaver Death Thirteen]], but it also gains an extra meaning to its ability, being able to recreate departed people via people's memories of them.
499* InvincibleVillain: {{Subverted}}. His initial appearance within D13 Trouble No More's ability, posing as Dr. Akefu, shows that he's virtually untouchable while inside the ability, any stand attack bouncing off him harmlessly. However, when all else fails, Echoes [=ACT1=], [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower usually more or less useless in a direct fight]], circumvents the ability by not actually harming Manishu but driving him mad with the repeated noise to the point he can't keep up the D13 ability and it breaks.
500* LivingMemory: One of the primary uses of D13, allowing Manishu to recreate departed people via others' memories of them. Different perspectives on the same person allow him to create a more true-to-like copies that are all independent of his will.
501* LotusEaterMachine: The way D13 Trouble No More works, immobilizing people in the real world while placing them inside the ability with them none the wiser.
502* MasterOfIllusion: D13 Trouble No More is the combination of this and LotusEaterMachine, creating a perfect copy of the real world and trapping a person within unless they're physically touched in the real world.
503* NamedInTheAdaptation: Mannish Boy is given the name of Manishu Brando. Somewhat {{Downplayed}}, as "Manishu" was a name that he had in localization.
504* NotSoStoic: Manishu plays it off cool, trying to look WiseBeyondTheirYears, but when confronted with the Morioh stand users in person, he shows timidness and fear. He also briefly blows up and reverts to his Part 3 character after learning that Maynard duped him into believe Kakyoin was still alive for him to have vengeance on him.
505* PetTheDog: He had no reason to use D13 Trouble No More to give Jotaro closure, but he chose to show his gratefulness that way.
506* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In this story, Mannish Boy is the youngest of DIO's sons, introducing Jotaro to the idea that DIO might have procreated.
507* SharedFamilyQuirks: In his first proper encounter with Jotaro in Chapter 20, posing as Dr. Satoru Akefu, Manishu tries out the familial "Useless, useless, useless," proclamation, even if it's a statement rather than a battle cry. He also lets out a "WRY!" when [[NotSoStoic loosing his cool]] and learning Maynard tricked him about Kakyoin.
508* TookALevelInKindness: Manishu is considerably nicer than his ''Stardust Crusaders'' incarnation, at least when things go his way. It's {{Justified}} in him being humbled over the years.
509* VengeanceDenied: What ultimately cements his HeelFaceTurn, as it's revealed to him that Kakyoin was killed by DIO years ago, and he was just strung along by [[BigBad Maynard]] who wanted to have his powerful stand ability on his team.
510[[/folder]]
511
512[[folder:Forty Six & 2 '''(SPOILERS)''']]
513!![[Manga/CrazyDiamondsDemonicHeartbreak Kazuki Karaiya]] (Stand: [[AdaptiveAbility Forty Six & 2]])
514[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/standcardfortysixandtwo.png]]
515
516->''"Josuke Higashikata… For the brief moment that you survived, I considered making you suffer in full, picking out your associates of no worth one by one, savoring your despair as you failed to save any of them. But, perhaps, the wisdom imparted to me was not to be disregarded the way I did."''
517
518A mysterious stand user who attacked [[FanConvention Pink Dark Rhapsody 2000]], alerting the heroes to the Doress presence in Morioh and causing dozens of casualties. In truth, the policeman who almost killed Josuke before the events of ''Diamond is Unbreakable'' via two stolen stands, now back with a vengeance.
519----
520* AdaptiveAbility: Forty Six & 2's main gimmick, allowing him to transform in ways similar to Ultimate Being Kars, adopting traits of various animals and more. It also protects him from Baoh's techniques, given he has enough time to react to them.
521* AxCrazy: Forty Six & 2's user is a maniac, irreverent of civilian casualties on his warpath.
522* TheBusCameBack: Karaiya returns in Chapter 20 as a patient in Budogaoka General Hospital, still mentally reversed. He provides them with a clue to the stand users potentially in Gold-Two's employ.
523* CanonCharacterAllAlong: For a given definition of canon, Forty Six & 2's user is reveal as Kazuki Karaiya, the BigBad of Manga/CrazyDiamondsDemonicHeartbreak, with vengeance for the defeat Josuke handed him there.
524* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Akin to [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Ghiaccio and Secco]], Karaiya wears Forty Six & 2 as his battle armor.
525* EvilCounterpart: Forty Six & 2 has abilities that are comparable to Baoh and Ultimate Being Kars, on which Baoh was based, but its user works for Doress and causes massive destruction.
526* FateWorseThanDeath: Baoh Break Dark Thunder Phenomenon doesn't kill Karaiya but fries his brain, erasing his memories and life experiences back to being a kid who had yet to learn about The Ultimate Thing from his grandfather. Heaven's Door being unable to read the experiences of his adult self implies DeathOfPersonality of a sort and in Chapter 20 Kars wonders if death would be more merciful.
527* FirstEpisodeTwist: The identity of Forty Six & 2's user is built up to be a mystery, but he's also revealed early on in Chapter 5 and is continuously referenced later in the story.
528* InvisibleToNormals: With emphasis on ''invisible''. While wearing Forty Six & 2 as his armor, Karaiya is invisible to normal people, but he's not intangible, forcing him to weave through the crowd before revealing himself.
529* ItCannotBe: A part of his VillainousBreakdown.
530* LargeHam: After his identity is revealed to Josuke, he embraces this trope, ranting for the rest of the battle, even though Josuke can't hear him and Ikuro, in his Baoh form, can't respond to him.
531* LightningBruiser: Karaiya is strong and fast enough to overpower Crazy Diamond with sheer brute force. He proves to be just as tough for Baoh, with the AdaptiveAbility nullifying the latter's abilities.
532* KnightOfCerebus: His appearance marks the point where the story's villains begin their invervention and the body count starts up.
533* PersonOfMassDestruction: Karaiya intentionally uses Forty Six & 2 to cause mass destruction once he starts actually fighting the heroes.
534* SpannerInTheWorks: By getting distracted with {{Revenge}} and showing off, Karaiya user revealed Doress presence to the heroes, derailing Kasuminome's plans.
535* TheStarscream: In his confrontation with Ikuro he implies that he intended to double-cross Doress, though it never came to fruition.
536-->'''Karaiya''': ''"Without your presence, I would never have been granted this perfection by Doress. They have served their purpose. And so have you. The victory is mine."''
537* StarterVillain: He's the first Doress agent to be encountered in the story.
538* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'' Karaiya was a BadassNormal at most, using borrowed stands of Pet Sounds and Boingo. Here, however, he's a stand user in his own right, and a very strong and destructive one at that.
539* WakeUpCallBoss: He's the first stand user of Doress who attacks the heroes, giving the idea of how much more dangerous Doress are compared to civilian stand users in ''Diamond is Unbreakable'' that Josuke had to deal with before.
540* VillainousBreakdown: Has a big one when Ikuro [[ItMakesSenseInContext traps him in his hair]] and conducts Break Dark Thunder before the AdaptiveAbility can kick in.
541-->'''Karaiya''': ''"I-it cannot be! I-I'm the highest evolution! I-I’m the U-ultimate Thing! I-I AM THE INHERITOR OF PERFECTION!"''
542[[/folder]]
543
544[[folder:The Washington Package '''(SPOILERS)''']]
545!!Santana Hazekura
546
547->''"It was a relief to see my… guardian after a long time. But… he was different in his behavior. It was a significant change that I do not fully comprehend."''
548
549The ancient pillar man who had remained in the custody of the Speedwagon Foundation for 60 years since the events of [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]], only to be abducted by the Doress Group, with Dr. Kasuminome intending to use him against the Morioh stand users with the use of her [[BodySnatcher Useful Idiot]].
550----
551* AndIMustScream: On the receiving end of this via Useful Idiot that Kasuminome uses to control him throughout ''The Washington Package Arrives'' chapters.
552* GodzillaThreshold: His nature as the Washington Package. The Doress Group brought him in somewhat hesitantly.
553* HeelFaceTurn: Once Kasuminome is defeated and Santana is freed from her control for certain, he joins the Hazekura household.
554* NeverGivenAName: Santana hadn't been given a name due to how much of a disappointment he had been to Kars, and he's only called "Santana" because that's what Stroheim called him back in ''Battle Tendency''.
555* TheUnFavorite: Was this back before the events of ''Battle Tendency'', compared unfavorably to [[TheAce Wamuu]] to the point Kars and Esidisi didn't even give him a name.
556* WalkingSpoiler: Santana becomes a recurring secondary character in the second half of the story and it's hard to explain or discuss Kars's story arc without mentoning his survival and prominence to the plot.
557* WellDoneSonGuy: Earned for Kars's approval back prior to the events of ''Battle Tendency'' and does so during the events of ''Peculiar Parasitic Phenomenon'', being surprised when he actually receives it.
558[[/folder]]

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