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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
After [[Diego Brando from Another Universe|Diego]] reflects his attack, [[Johnny Joestar|Johnny]] suffers from the effects of [[Tusk]] ACT4's infinite rotation. He looks on as Diego continues the race, leaving him behind in demise. Regardless of Diego's injuries, he takes the crown as champion of the competition. After his victory, Diego progresses to his final destination; the basement of {{W|Trinity Church (Manhattan)|Trinity Church}}, to at last secure the [[Saint's Corpse|corpse]]. With the deific corpse sealed, and his enemies defeated, Diego expects to relish in 80 years of rule. Looking over the corpse, Diego is startled when he realizes someone is behind him, something he thought was impossible. The company is none other than [[Lucy Steel]], the girl who birthed the completed corpse. Alone, Lucy and Diego confront in the vault.
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After [[Diego Brando from Another Universe|Diego]] reflects his attack, [[Johnny Joestar|Johnny]] suffers from the effects of [[Tusk]] ACT4's infinite rotation and contemplates his approaching doom. After his victory, Diego progresses to his final destination, the basement of {{W|Trinity Church (Manhattan)|Trinity Church}}, to at last secure the [[Saint's Corpse]]. About to lock the Corpse, Diego is startled when he realizes someone is behind him. The company is none other than [[Lucy Steel]], the girl who birthed the completed corpse. Alone, Lucy and Diego confront in the vault.
   
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[[THE WORLD]] immediately grabs Lucy by the neck and slams her against a wall to subdue her. Meanwhile Diego sees that she is alone, and asks why she's here, to which Lucy states that she completed this transcontinental journey for her own happiness. Diego surmises that [[Steven Steel]] is already fully informed about the corpse and the shelter, marking him as an eventual target. However, attracted by Lucy, he plans to make her his, not listening to the woman who tells him that she's been waiting for him in case Johnny was defeated. Tossing a bloody rag in which something is hidden, Lucy tells him she has fetched a present. It is shown that earlier, Lucy went to retrieve something with a machete and planned to overtake the race using the train. As [[Funny Valentine|Valentine]] detailed previously, if two people or objects of separate universes near each other in the same universe, both will be destroyed. Lucy, despite her state at the time, was still conscious enough to learn of this during the President's fight on the train.
Lucy states that she completed this transcontinental journey for her own happiness. She manipulates her winsomeness to catch Diego off guard, playing as if she had never cared about [[Steven Steel|Steven]] nor Johnny. Diego surmises that Steven is already fully informed about the corpse and the shelter, marking him as an eventual target. He suspects Lucy is planning something.
 
   
 
Diego opens the rag and panicking at the sight of the object inside, immediately uses [[THE WORLD]] to stop time, and tries to flee up the stairs; unfortunately for him, his leg wound makes it impossible for him to escape. Furious, Diego tries to kill Lucy out of spite, but time resumes. Before he realizes it, the original [[Diego Brando]]'s head has already flown toward him. The severed Diego's head then fuses with the living Diego who lets out one desperate cry before his head disintegrate into nothing, leaving him a bloody corpse at the bottom of the stairwell.
Diego figures out Lucy is trying to cheat him, but knows not what it is she has in store. His wounds remain painful, so he resolves to amuse himself with Lucy following the completion of his goals. Lucy tells him she has fetched a present, but it isn't her body. It is shown she possesses the severed head of the original Diego Brando. As [[Funny Valentine|Valentine]] detailed previously, if two people or objects of separate universes near each other in the same universe, both will be destroyed. Lucy, despite her state at the time, was still conscious enough to learn of this during the President's fight on the train.
 
   
 
Elsewhere, Johnny lays on the ground waiting for his death, but Steven promptly reappears to his aid, riding a horse. Steven holds his hand out to Johnny to save him, which the latter grabs. As soon as Johhny is hoisted upon the horse, he calls ACT4 once more to shoot himself with an Infinite Spin bullet, countering the shot he was impeded by and saving himself. Meanwhile the [[Steel Ball Run (race)|Steel Ball Run]] has ended.
Diego realizes that me must retreat or he is to be killed. He tries to stall his predicament by using [[THE WORLD]] to stop time, but his worsening wounds prevent him from advancing. Diego then retaliates by trying to kill Lucy and steal her away, but time resumes before he realizes that the initial Diego's head has already touched him. The severed Diego's head then fuses with the living Diego, causing his head to explode, leaving him a bloody corpse at the bottom of the stairwell.
 
   
 
Johnny then recalls him journey, during which he literally started to walk again, and during which he would always "pray" for his next step to go right. He also reminisces the events after the race. The winner of the[[Steel Ball Run (race)|Steel Ball Run]] is Pocoloco by default due to Diego's disappearance, securing the $60,000,000 to him. Diego was declared disqualified without apology after he was nowhere to be found, while the original Diego's horse was recovered. The excited crowd patiently awaited the President's speech, but the man never showed. The mayor of New York gave a speech in his place, shooting up Valentine's approval rating to 91%. Many criticized the race as inhumane due to the countless deaths during its events, but regardless it raised seventy-trillion dollars in revenue, which Steven later donated to various causes. The race had concluded after four grueling months.
Elsewhere, Johnny lay on the ground approaching death, but Steven promptly reappears to his aid. Steven was aware of Johnny's situation, and before arriving, he and Lucy devised a plan to thwart Diego and save Johnny. As soon as Johhny is hoisted upon the horse, he calls ACT4 once more to shoot himself with an Infinite Spin bullet, countering the shot he was impeded by.
 
   
 
Finally, the top contenders of SBR race are revealed:
 
Finally, the top contenders of SBR race are revealed:
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*5. [[Minor Characters#Nellyville|Nellyville]] (USA)
 
*5. [[Minor Characters#Nellyville|Nellyville]] (USA)
   
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In the vault, Steven has sealed the Saint's Corpse and is glad that it ultimately belongs to no one, as Diego his last possessor, died. Ultimately, the enthralling Holy Corpse lays in rest, safely within the vault. Lucy, satisfied, leaves the vault and walks the stairs toward the sunlight.
The winner of the[[Steel Ball Run (race)|Steel Ball Run]] is Pocoloco by default due to Diego's disappearance, securing the $60,000,000 to him. Diego was declared disqualified without apology after he was nowhere to be found, while the original Diego's horse was recovered. Many criticized the race as inhumane due to the countless deaths during its events, but regardless it raised seventy-trillion dollars in revenue, which Steven later donated to various causes. The race had concluded after four grueling months. Ultimately, the enthralling holy corpse and the body of Diego lay in rest, safely within the vault.
 
   
The excited crowd patiently awaits president's speech, but the man never shows. The mayor of New York instead gives a speech in his place, shooting up Valentine's approval rating to 91%. Thereafter, Johnny boards a ship, joined by the body of his teacher, rival, and best friend, who gave meaning to his life, [[Gyro]]. Gyro's steed Valkyrie accompanies them as well, onward to Italy. It is revealed that after all, [[Marco]] is granted pardon, but later dies from a measly cold. On board, Johnny spots and greets the odd Japanese man [[Norisuke Higashikata I|Norisuke Higashikata]] who is with his [[Rina Higashikata|daughter]]. Johnny blissfully reminisces upon the events of his bittersweet and bizzare adventure, from the moment he first met Gyro to the finish line of the race, and the ship sets sail.
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Thereafter, Johnny boards a ship, joined by the body of his teacher and best friend, who gave meaning to his life, [[Gyro]]. The old Steel Ball Run staff greets him, but they briefly confront each other as they do not want a corpse onboard. Nonetheless, Tusk's rotation makes removing the coffin impossible. Gyro's steed Valkyrie accompanies them as well, onward to Italy. On board, Johnny spots and greets the odd Japanese man [[Norisuke Higashikata I|Norisuke Higashikata]] who is with his [[Rina Higashikata|daughter]]. It is revealed that the Kingdom of Naples had a revolution and the monarchy was deposed, forcing the [[Zeppeli Family]] to move to a different, undisclosed country; and after all, [[Marco]] was granted pardon, yet later died from a cold. Johnny blissfully reminisces upon the events of his bittersweet and bizarre adventure, from the moment he first met Gyro to the finish line of the race, and the ship sets sail.
   
 
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Revision as of 13:21, 2 March 2017

The World of the Stars and Stripes -Outro (星条旗の世界-OUTRO Seijōki no Sekai -Autoro), originally The Whereabouts of Happiness (幸福の行方 Kōfuku no Yukue) in the UJ release, is the eight hundred forty-seventh chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It is also the ninety-fifth and final chapter of Steel Ball Run.

Summary

After Diego reflects his attack, Johnny suffers from the effects of Tusk ACT4's infinite rotation and contemplates his approaching doom. After his victory, Diego progresses to his final destination, the basement of Trinity ChurchW, to at last secure the Saint's Corpse. About to lock the Corpse, Diego is startled when he realizes someone is behind him. The company is none other than Lucy Steel, the girl who birthed the completed corpse. Alone, Lucy and Diego confront in the vault.

THE WORLD immediately grabs Lucy by the neck and slams her against a wall to subdue her. Meanwhile Diego sees that she is alone, and asks why she's here, to which Lucy states that she completed this transcontinental journey for her own happiness. Diego surmises that Steven Steel is already fully informed about the corpse and the shelter, marking him as an eventual target. However, attracted by Lucy, he plans to make her his, not listening to the woman who tells him that she's been waiting for him in case Johnny was defeated. Tossing a bloody rag in which something is hidden, Lucy tells him she has fetched a present. It is shown that earlier, Lucy went to retrieve something with a machete and planned to overtake the race using the train. As Valentine detailed previously, if two people or objects of separate universes near each other in the same universe, both will be destroyed. Lucy, despite her state at the time, was still conscious enough to learn of this during the President's fight on the train.

Diego opens the rag and panicking at the sight of the object inside, immediately uses THE WORLD to stop time, and tries to flee up the stairs; unfortunately for him, his leg wound makes it impossible for him to escape. Furious, Diego tries to kill Lucy out of spite, but time resumes. Before he realizes it, the original Diego Brando's head has already flown toward him. The severed Diego's head then fuses with the living Diego who lets out one desperate cry before his head disintegrate into nothing, leaving him a bloody corpse at the bottom of the stairwell.

Elsewhere, Johnny lays on the ground waiting for his death, but Steven promptly reappears to his aid, riding a horse. Steven holds his hand out to Johnny to save him, which the latter grabs. As soon as Johhny is hoisted upon the horse, he calls ACT4 once more to shoot himself with an Infinite Spin bullet, countering the shot he was impeded by and saving himself. Meanwhile the Steel Ball Run has ended.

Johnny then recalls him journey, during which he literally started to walk again, and during which he would always "pray" for his next step to go right. He also reminisces the events after the race. The winner of theSteel Ball Run is Pocoloco by default due to Diego's disappearance, securing the $60,000,000 to him. Diego was declared disqualified without apology after he was nowhere to be found, while the original Diego's horse was recovered. The excited crowd patiently awaited the President's speech, but the man never showed. The mayor of New York gave a speech in his place, shooting up Valentine's approval rating to 91%. Many criticized the race as inhumane due to the countless deaths during its events, but regardless it raised seventy-trillion dollars in revenue, which Steven later donated to various causes. The race had concluded after four grueling months.

Finally, the top contenders of SBR race are revealed:

In the vault, Steven has sealed the Saint's Corpse and is glad that it ultimately belongs to no one, as Diego his last possessor, died. Ultimately, the enthralling Holy Corpse lays in rest, safely within the vault. Lucy, satisfied, leaves the vault and walks the stairs toward the sunlight.

Thereafter, Johnny boards a ship, joined by the body of his teacher and best friend, who gave meaning to his life, Gyro. The old Steel Ball Run staff greets him, but they briefly confront each other as they do not want a corpse onboard. Nonetheless, Tusk's rotation makes removing the coffin impossible. Gyro's steed Valkyrie accompanies them as well, onward to Italy. On board, Johnny spots and greets the odd Japanese man Norisuke Higashikata who is with his daughter. It is revealed that the Kingdom of Naples had a revolution and the monarchy was deposed, forcing the Zeppeli Family to move to a different, undisclosed country; and after all, Marco was granted pardon, yet later died from a cold. Johnny blissfully reminisces upon the events of his bittersweet and bizarre adventure, from the moment he first met Gyro to the finish line of the race, and the ship sets sail.

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