Chapter 206. The Importance of Six Dimensions
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Is this even possible?
Could this really be possible!?
Looking at this sudden shift in perspective… No, it 't exactly be called a sudden shift.
Rather, it's like the transition from the time when only the U.S. possessed nuclear ons, to when the Soviet Union acquired them, and theually the other three major powers also developed their own nuclear arsenals. This marks a shift from passive defeo active power!
For almost all the viewers witnessing this moment, this was the first time they realized—
The six-dimensional stat chart of Stands is actually useful!?
It turns out it's not just a way to distinguish between cle power types and le manipution types of Stands!?
It's no wohe audiehought this way.
Because every Stand user battle has basically been a test of their Stand abilities.
Rarely did anyone pare the actual power levels of their Stands. Instead, they focused more on how to ter the oppo's Stand ability.
Even with Jotaro's [Star Ptinum], which had a 5A1C stat chart.
The Stand with both power and speed ratings of A was often more about highlighting Jotaro's intelligend resolve—like when he scared [Osiris] into surrendering or won against the cheatihods that even the genius gamer [Atum] couldn't detect.
So, how did the audience feel about the six-dimensional charts before this?
The ahey didn't feel anything!
pared to the fshy Stand abilities that are easy t a ghe six-dimensional stat charts had no prese all.
Let alohe fact that in every Stand battle, the six-dimensional stats of both the enemy and the ally were often simir or terbanced each other...
But now!
"We win!"
"There's a ce!"
The ay everyo suddenly lifted.
The destructive power of Vanil Ice's [Cream] was indeed enough to threatehing in this world.
But [Silver Chariot]'s speed was enough to threaten [Cream]!
This angle—something no one had ever sidered or noticed before—was surprising.
But as long as Polnareff could seize the opportunity...
The odds, which had seemed so slim before, didn't necessarily mean Polnareff couldn't defeat [Cream].
After all, [Silver Chariot]'s speed was fast enough to strike [Hanged Man], who moved at the speed of light!
Furthermore, once [Cream] ehat dark space...
her the heat dete of [Magi's Red], ny's sense of smell could track this Stand that no longer existed in the real world.
But versely, once Vaered that dark space...
He couldn't see Polnareff and the others who were still in the real world either.
He could only attack based on prior positioning and predients through momentum.
And this, this was their only ce to defeat or even kill Vanil Ice!
"Bring it on, you bastard!"
In "Stardust Crusaders", Polnareff, who had also realized this, shouted loudly around him: "I'll tear you to pieces!"
"Now, my [Silver Chariot] is faster thahe fury from losing Avdol is driving it to kill you!!"
Yes, there was only one ce!
Uhe audience, whetting more excited, Polnareff grew even more cautious in his rage.
Because only when Vanil attacked them and checked if his strike had nded by emerging from that dark space could they have a ce to hit him!
This was critical information Polnareff had discovered while fleeing with Iggy.
But even with this information...
It was incredibly difficult.
In fact, the only way to observe [Cream]'s movements was through its i weakness: when it attacked or moved, it destroyed everything in front of it, regardless of whether it was friend or foe.
In other words, when [Cream] started attag, and if there was an obstacle in front...
Only then could Polnareff and the others pinpoint [Cream]'s position.
Sometimes, Polnareff couldn't help but regret his earlier impulsiveness.
He had revealed [Silver Chariot]'s speed too soon, making Vanil Ice wary, causing him to stay hidden.
However, even if he could do it all ain, Polnareff would still make the same choice, letting that bastard taste the despair Avdol had felt!
So now, he had to pretend to be pletely enraged.
...No, to be precise, he had to maintain a ess that no one would notice beh his rage.
Only in this way would Vanil see an opportunity and attack him without hesitation!
This—
"A psychological battle?"
Kujo Jotaro, wearing a full-dive device, murmured to himself: "But..."
"Why are we watg this? And Director Pucci, why are you watg this with us too!?"
"Aren't you, as the director and scriptwriter, already aware of the plot from the start?"
Kujo Jotaro sarcastically ented on Pucd Joseph's ck of professionalism.
Even though they had watched things like this together many times before.
But who could bme them? Cujoh Jolyne hadn't been in a good mood retly.
Jotaro mistakenly thought Jolyne's frustration stemmed from "Stardust Crusaders" BD special edition not breaking even, leaving her relying oernal support to avoid going into debt.
Because of this, during his breaks from filming, Jotaro couldn't rex like befathering with Joseph and the others to watch the show and enjoy their performances.
Instead, he worked hard to study the script, trying to be a good father.
So when Joseph and the others invited him to watch the show again, and they even included Pucci this time…
Of course, Jotaro wasn't happy about it.
"No, Jotaro-san, you've got it wrong."
Pucci raised a finger and waved it side to side. "It wasn't Joseph-san who invited me to watch. I specifically invited him, and you, to e and watch."
"Besides, isn't this on in the industry?"
Pucci tinued, "After finishing a project, actors usually watch their performances from the audience's perspective to see if there's anything they could improve on... But that's only the sedary reason for inviting everyone."
"The main reason is for everyoo watch this se and learn from it."