“ | The 'time for Heaven'. It has finally arrived... | ” |
Made in Heaven (メイド・イン・ヘブン Meido In Hebun) is a Stand wielded by Enrico Pucci, featured in Stone Ocean.
The Stand is the final metamorphosis in a chain following Whitesnake and C-MOON; one of the very last elements of the plan referenced in DIO's Diary. It was considered by DIO to be the ultimate Stand and the key to achieving "heaven".
Appearance[]
Made in Heaven takes the appearance of a small, thin, masculine humanoid fused at its waist to the front end of a horse (resembling a nuckelaveeW without a backside, or a two-headed, two-legged centaurW). A large cable, forming a clean arch, joins the humanoid half between its shoulder blades to the truncated posterior of the horse.
The horse wears blindersW and reinsW, held in the hands of the humanoid half, which wears a collar of long feathers. It wears a crown of thorny vines, perhaps mirroring Pucci's devotion to Jesus, due to being a Catholic priest. Its head may be compared to that of the Alien films'W XenomorphW; slightly elongated, with a smooth, black surface; embedded with a large clock face in the region of its eyes and nose, with its mouth on its jaw as a piece with the majority of its light or white body.
It has large speedometers also embedded in its body at the side of the joint of the horse's legs and the horse's forehead, with smaller ones on side of the humanoids' shoulders, its forearms, and the back of its hands, and on the horse's blinders.
In contrast with its predecessors, it does not have "GΔCT" symbols on its body.
Made in Heaven is white in most media featuring this Stand.
Abilities[]
Made in Heaven is an extremely powerful close-range time-controlling Stand. Although its physical abilities may not be remarkable, its control over time grants it an overwhelming speed advantage and even counters abilities that function with a time limit like Star Platinum's time stop[1].
However, its main interest for Pucci isn't its time power, but the ability to bring about a new universe with extraordinary properties.
- Time Acceleration: Made in Heaven's power is to dramatically speed up the flow of time; achieved through its ability to control the gravitational forces of the earth, moon, and seemingly the entire universe (in reference to aspects of Einstein's theory of relativityW).[2]
Upon activation, time will gradually flow faster and faster in the whole universe. However, Made in Heaven prevents any living being from catching up with the acceleration, with the exception of its user, Enrico Pucci, and essentially GodW.[2] The lag between people's perceptions and the actual flow of time causes everyone to see all non-biological events as being sped up, which is considerably dangerous in case one is in a vehicle or in remotely dangerous environments.[3] People in a cold environment seem to freeze instantly, all phenomenon like melting, flowing, drying, movements of objects will accelerate to the point people cannot react;[3][4] the sun eventually seems to rotate at high-speed in the sky, objects and corpses seem to decay in seconds, one can even witness the erosion of the water on rocks.[5] Interestingly, Made in Heaven can accelerate otherworldly events, such as stopped time, and reduce the window of action of its, the other time manipulator's, user.[3][6]
Meanwhile, Pucci himself appears to possess extraordinary speed and reaction time,[7] and effortlessly out speeds any of his opponents, Star Platinum included. Because of this great advantage, he can freely approach and use Made in Heaven to inflict mortal wounds like slitting the throat.[8] He does, however, retain all of his human weaknesses: running or swimming around will tire him,[9] while being exposed to a hazardous environment, like a room with a high concentration of oxygen, will endanger him noticeably faster than his opponents.[10]
- Universal Reset: As time continues to accelerate, the universe will hit a "vanishing point", and a new universe will be created, where everything repeats itself, according to "fate".[11]
Every surviving organism is brought into the new world, positioned where they should be, according to a date chosen by Pucci. Anyone that is killed in the previous universe will not cease to exist, but simply be replaced by a similar substitute, though Pucci states that their souls and personalities will have been erased and that they will appear as completely different people.[11]
The most esoteric property of the new world is that people have technically lived everything that has happened and will happen to them in the previous universe. The memories of the events are engraved into them and they will subconsciously realize what will happen to them, although they usually cannot change the course of their fate. Pucci aims to make humanity feel at peace with their destiny that way.[11]
Consequences[]
“ | You might think that knowing the ill fortunes of the future is despair but it's the opposite! Even if you knew you were going to die tomorrow, it is that 'resolution' that makes one happy! One's 'resolution' eradicates 'despair'! Humanity will change! This is what I strived for! This is Made in Heaven! | ” |
—Enrico Pucci, SO Chapter 157: "Made in Heaven, Part 9" |
In the event that Pucci dies while time is rapidly accelerating before the moment he initially triggered Made in Heaven, a new universe materializes. In this new universe, the premonitory consequences of the previous one are negated, leading to a transformation in the destinies of those impacted by Pucci. Following Pucci's defeat, Emporio encounters reincarnated versions of Jolyne, Anasui, Ermes, and Weather Report, each leading distinct lives compared to their original selves.[10]
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Trivia[]
- The original name of this Stand was Stairway to Heaven (ステアウェイ・トゥ・ヘブン(天国への階段) Suteawei Tu Hebun), based on the song of the same name by Led Zeppelin. Later, in the tankōbon release, it was changed to Made in Heaven, the name of a single by Freddie Mercury and an album by Queen.
- Just like C-MOON and Green, Green Grass of Home, Made in Heaven's abilities make reference to the concept of vanishing pointsW.
- Made In Heaven bears some resemblance to the Painkiller featured on the cover of the eponymous Judas Priest albumW. Both beings are even described as "faster than a laser bullet".
References[]
- ↑ SO Episode 36
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 SO Volume 17, in-between Stand stats, SO Chapter 154, SO Chapter 154: "Made in Heaven, Part 6"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 SO Chapter 150: "Made in Heaven, Part 2"
- ↑ SO Chapter 154: "Made in Heaven, Part 6"
- ↑ SO Chapter 156: "Made in Heaven, Part 8"
- ↑ SO Episode 36
- ↑ SO Chapter 152: "Made in Heaven, Part 4"
- ↑ SO Chapter 151: "Made in Heaven, Part 3"
- ↑ SO Chapter 155: "Made in Heaven, Part 7"
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 SO Chapter 158: "What a Wonderful World"
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 SO Chapter 157: "Made in Heaven, Part 9"