Sons of Dixie (Stands So Far Series)
Dec. 23rd, 2016 05:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If you feel like you’re out of control, that you’re being ignored, please report to the third meeting room on the second floor of the main Speedwagon Foundation building. We actually had a researcher fade out of sight earlier today. She kept doing her work just fine, judging from floating clipboards and Erlenmeyer flasks, but we’re worried about her safety and potential side effects as well as everybody else here. We went through her diary to find what might have prompted it, and that’s the thing that stands out the most. A reminder that in the case of an attack like this in order to best protect all of our employees’ safety we’re allowed to look through stuff like that to find the possible cause; it’s written in your contract. Not even in small print; we’re not that kind of Foundation. Anyway, those are the only things that we noticed. No clear magic, though now that we’ve got a witch through the whole alliance with the Slayers’ and Watchers’ Council we can check just to make sure. And a couple of the Stand Users are coming just to check for enemy Stand Users, too. Again, don’t panic. If necessary, talk about it all. Write it down. Whatever. Try to make yourself heard, because we do care and we don’t want anyone else to come down with a case of invisibility.
Sons of Dixie
Stand User: Anthony Kiedis
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Durability: ? | Precision: ? | Potential: ?
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Sons of Dixie is best used as a surprise Stand, or against someone who relies too heavily on their own powers. Alternatively, mimicking a strong Stand (like Star Platinum or Crazy Diamond) would also be highly effective, especially when the User doesn’t have super strength and without a Stand wouldn’t be able to protect themselves effectively.
No one has ever seen the Stand pre-transformation. In fact, several Foundation researchers have suggested that Sons of Dixie doesn’t exist at all when it’s not mimicking another Stand.
By the Sword: Sons of Dixie can mimic any Stand or power with an appearance. While it is mimicking the Stand or power, the target whose Stand or power is being mimicked cannot use their own power. However, unlike other mimic Stands, Sons of Dixie cannot mimic the actual powers, but only the appearance and physical statistics. For example, it can copy a Stand’s physical strength but not a flurry of punches. It may not be the strongest Stand, but the shock of being attacked by something that looks like your own Stand coupled with most User’s lack of preparedness for more physical, personal fights rather than fights by proxy through their own Stand usually leads to success.