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For those of you who love Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
I have been thinking for some time that it would be nice to retire early and live a self-sufficient life by farming while I can still move, but in an episode of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diamonds Will Not Shatter, there is a story about living in a steel tower, and it seemed like a relatively good idea. I would like to mention it because I thought living in a steel tower was a good idea.
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Live in a steel tower?
In the play, Kira Yoshihiro, the father of Kira Yoshikage, attacks Josuke and his friends.Toyotomi Hideyoshi UniversityThe stand user, "The Man Who Lives in a Tower," has been living a self-sufficient life for three years by buying a discarded transmission tower and turning it into his own house.
Life in a power transmission tower
In their pylons, they live a self-sufficient life, catching fish from the river with frying-pan-shaped fishing rods and cooking them as they are, and growing vegetables.
They also have toilets, and when they do their business, their feces and urine are spread on the wildflowers they are growing below, which they use as fertilizer.
The house is also useful for trapping wild rabbits and other animals that come to feed on the wildflowers.
Can't you get out of the pylons?
In the play, Yutaka Kodai Koutaichi says that he has been living in this steel tower for three years and has not been outside once in that time, but he does not lack for exercise just by moving around this high tower, and most of all, he seems to love the great view.
I think it is not a bad way of life to spend your days relaxing, eating meals with freshly picked ingredients while enjoying the beautiful scenery....
The name of the stand is Superfly.
The stand, which I named Superfly, is assimilated with a discarded power transmission tower, i.e., the tower itself is the stand.
Not that you don't answer, but you can't?
Superfly's ability is the power to trap a person (stand user) inside a steel tower, and if the person tries to force his/her way out of the tower, his/her body is made a part of the tower.
If one person enters the pylon, the one who was there before will be able to get out, but the one who remains will not be able to get out unless someone else comes in, which means that eventually one person will have to stay behind.
Difficulties with steel tower stands
There is a law that all attack energy against a steel tower is reflected as counterattack energy, and the position, direction, and force of the attack on the tower returns as a counterattack to the original location. By using this law and calculating the position and angle of the attack, the energy is reflected and can be used to move within the tower or attack others.
But because of the way the force works, it is virtually impossible to destroy the pylons and force their way out.
Can you live in a steel tower after all?
However, the tower was a troublesome stand, with energy that even the stand user himself could not handle, and only the stand itself could walk around on its own!
The dream of a self-sufficient, mellow life is apparently safer to find another way.
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