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Description Japanese Name: 凄腕
English Name: Lady Wire
User: Alya Césaire
Namesake: "Live Wire" (AC/DC song)

Type: Close-Range Stand, Artificial Humanoid Stand

Destructive Power: B
Speed: B
Range: C
Durability: A
Precision: B
Developmental Potential: B

Remote Control: Live Wire’s ability is to shoot out glowing pink icons that affect the target(s) in various ways. It use attacks that represents an action that manifests into reality. Alya can move anything at any distance just by moving her limbs, allowing her to control anything as if her limbs were physically connected to everything around her. As such, she can do far more then just attacks - instead, she can manipulate the motion of anything at any distance. Live Wire can dispel any of the currently in-use icons by Alya’s will. Additionally, she can teleport herself with Live Wire using computers, cellphones and antennas. Besides its phone-like abilities, Live Wire is skilled in hand-to-hand combat, like most close-range Stands are.  The symbols pertain to the functions of a video player:

    •    The pause and stop icons, which can freeze people instantly. Live Wire can place targets into an inanimate state, regardless of any force that acts on it, causing them to lose their ability to move and become inanimate. By pausing someone, the icon can reduce the speed of objects/organisms to the point of them becoming immobile. This produces has similar effects to time stopping, and Alya can freeze specific targets, parts of a target, or immobilize the molecules within their surroundings. As with time-stop, the consciousness of an affected organism is immobilized, which causes them to be unaware of any event that transpired while the user had frozen them. When the icons dissipate, the target affected by it will resume.

    •    The padlock icon, which can lock doors and bind body parts to a surface. Live Wire can create, shape and manipulate locks that can be used to fastening/securing doors, gates, lids, drawers, etc. in position and is released by Alya flinging another icon to it to cancel the effect of the first one.

    •    The camera icon, which she uses to film and broadcast videos, which she can project on all available screens and reflective surfaces. Live Wire can create, shape and manipulate all forms of recording of information, including CDs, documents, books, cassettes, computers, videos, writing, etc. She can alter recordings to make it say something false rather than something true, or make it gibberish and incomprehensible.

    •    The fast forward icon, which can be like used as a hover-board as a mode of transportation. Alya can accelerate, decelerate and/or change direction multiple times in a short period of time in terms of linear or rotational motion. She can utilize the derivatives of acceleration to change their acceleration, with the derivatives being jerk (rate of change in acceleration), snap (rate of change in jerk), crackle (rate of change in snap), pop (rate of change in crackle) and so on. When using this mode, Alya's mind and senses process information at such speeds that time appears to have slowed down, allowing her to perceive what would normally be moving too fast to see and respond accordingly. This is first shown as how Alya moves quickly.

Flash Drive: Live Wire can summon a flash drive stick, and insert it into anyone’s body. That person’s soul will be uploaded onto the flash drive, which Live Wire can store safely. Alya can even plug the flash drive into another person's body, which will upload the soul on it into that body. However, it is unknown if the flash drive can overwrite a person’s soul. The flash drive can only upload a soul if the body is in its original state, completely unharmed. When the soul from the flash drive is in the person’s body, they retain all their memories from before they died.
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