C-MOON

C-Moon (C-ムーン   C - Mūn), the evolved form of Whitesnake, is the second stand of Enrico Pucci featured in Part VI: Stone Ocean.

Appearance/Personality
C-Moon is a humanoid Stand. It bears Whitesnake's striped Guanine/Δdenine/Cytosine/Thymine pattern on its hips, chest, and on the top and crown of its head. Its head, shoulders, arms and legs bear arrow-shaped (↑) forms. It possesses overt abdominal musculature. The back and the sides of its head, and a belt incorporating a long, arrow-tipped tail bears a texture resembling fur. Its face is distinctively skeletal and shares elements of the Green Baby's appearance.

C-Moon seems to show little learning / developmental potential as it requires direct instructions from Pucci in order to act meaningfully, although in an expression comparable to the relationship between Koichi Hirose and Echoes ACT3 it appears to possess a degree of independent intelligence. By its fighting ability it would appear to demonstrate knowledge, although its actions may be the necessary result of its instructions and environment.

Abilities

 * Inverse Gravity: C-Moon's influence ascribes to Enrico Pucci an inverse or negative mass equivalent to that of the Earth, with an effective range of 3 kilometers. Thus, any unfixed object within a 3 kilometer radius of Pucci falls away from him.


 * Surface Inversion: C-Moon will also dramatically increase the gravitational force acting upon an object by touch, which is expressed by that object turning inside-out. Touching (striking) the same object twice will revert the adjustment.
 * Gravity Defiance: By C-Moon's partnership, Pucci consistently seems to defy gravity and orbit any enemy or threat.

Trivia

 * Much like its previous incarnation, Whitesnake. C-Moon has a separate mind beside Pucci which is rare among Stands.
 * Also like Whitesnake, C-Moon has "GΔCT" written all over it's body - based off GACT (Guanine, Adenine, Cytosine, Thymine), the four bases that make up DNA i.e. keep it bonded. The delta (Δ) sign that replaces the A, when used to refer to DNA, means that there's a missing genome.