Board Thread:Fanmade/@comment-26912075-20180317205445/@comment-26912075-20180417183846

P: "I'm more interested in knowing why Joker did what he did. I mean, was there any reason to take the memories of the fabricated Joker. It seems pretty useless to him as they both have diverging goals. Also, why did he have a stone mask and what does he plan to do with it? This whole thing seems suspicious. I can understand that perhaps he was just following his previous example, but what while he do with all of that? It seems fairly useless to him. In any case, Weather should be in the men's prison, but, future Joker said something rather strange. He said that Joker should go to the staircase near the library in the female's prison. I don't know why that would be the case, as I have been there many times and there is no door or anything there for Joker to deliver the disc. Perhaps it is just a move to deceive us, in any case, we cannot let that memory disc go at any cost. It is the secret to perhaps one of the strongest stands to have ever existed. A stand born out of hatred of humanity in general. The stand known as 'Heavy Weather.'"

J: Meanwhile, Joker manages to get out and see that Spartan and Jolyne have gotten away in the prisoner transport. That was Joker's signal to swing around to the main entrance and to begin the first operation. He took a moment to peer down at the disc in his hands to see a man with a white hat and blue shirt. He was curious as to why exactly he needed this stand disc. He decided to replay some of the memories as he used WRCR to burn more holes in the walls in order to covertly get back to the entrance of the prison. In those memories was a young man who fell in love with a woman, Perla Pucci, the brother of Enrico. That seemed pretty strange to Joker, but he thought that perhaps Pucci stole his memories in order to protect his sister in some way. Afterall, he is that petty. However, what piqued Joker's interest most of all was the appearance of a man who stood beside Pucci when he encountered the man, apparently known as Wes Bluemarine, towards the end of the disc. He was young, and lean with dark hair. He looked to be familiar to Joker, who pondered who exactly the man was. Only after a few brief minutes of aimlessly wandering the hallways searching for the exit did it dawn on him. The main thing that gave it away in the images was not the man's looks, but rather a peculiar birthmark on the back of the man's neck. It was then that he realized what had happened. This man, who seemed to be the friend of Pucci and stood with him against Wes, was none other than himself, an iteration of Joker Joestar.