Worlds Apart

""Worlds Apart has already seen that.”"

- Lucon Twom, Episode 45, Worlds Apart Part 1, Part 13 Worlds Apart is the stand of Lucon Twom from Part 13 in the second universe reset after what Pu did in Part 12.

Appearance
Worlds Apart is a grey humanoid stand which has purple eyes with white linings all over its body and it usually appears, “glitchy” as it looks normal one second but then it looks like it’s glitching as in its trying its best to stay stable as a single version of it is in two timelines at once so it’s likely it phasing in and out of each reality, it’s likely viewing whats happening in second timeline which is slightly ahead of the original timeline in time and it also has the letters WA on its forehead and on the back of its head and on its chest and it’s back which symbolises its name and he also has green spots all over his body along with blue gauntlets he wears on his hands and he also has two pointy spikes coming out of each side of his head which are also grey and he also has the words WA on each side of his gauntlets which also symbolises his name and Worlds Apart also has a mouth with normal teeth and he also and a normal nose and he also wears two grey spikes coming each of his shoulders as well.

Abilities
Worlds Apart has the ability to make itself and its stand users to exist in two different timelines, with only difference between them being the second timeline is ahead of the original timeline in time, as in say an attack that’s about to happen in the original timeline has already happened in the second timeline which is usually why instead of actually being in the second timeline he just views what the attack is going to be so that he can dodge or block it in the original as if he does then he blocks or dodges it in both timelines but whether he blocks or dodges the attack is dependent on whether he blocks or dodges it in the original timeline, Worlds Apart also has the ability to make its user and itself only exist in the second timeline to avoid an unavoidable or an attack that cannot be blocked, so he only exists in the second timeline until the attack in the original timeline has ended but due to him not being hit by the attack in the original timeline, he is not hit by the attack in the second timeline and once the attack has ended the user then begins to exist in both timelines again and Worlds Aparts opponent is usually confused after their attack fails to damage it and Worlds Apart usually takes advantage of their moment of confusion to inflict damage upon them although him only existing in the second timeline temporarily but it puts strain on the stand users body. Worlds Apart can also see what will happen if they attack their opponent and whether their attack will land or whether it will be blocked or dodged and if it is blocked or dodged it can attack a different way however it cannot check again whether their new attack will land as Worlds Apart only has enough time to check once before it is left exposed in a fight. Although Worlds Apart seems powerful a very fast stand can perhaps land a hit even if Worlds Apart sees what their attack will be or when Worlds Apart checks whether it’s attack will land and even if it attacks a different way because their original attack doesn’t, a perceptive stand can predict what Worlds Apart new attack is and block or dodge and perhaps then land a hit of its own. Worlds Apart has a range of 15 metres and its stand cry is, “MITA MITA MITA MITA MITA!” And it will either take a very precise or very fast stand to stand a chance to defeat but overall it is a very powerful stand. When Worlds Apart makes it so that it’s user and itself only exist in the second timeline to avoid an attack, they don’t disappear from the first timeline, in fact it they can still be seen there but any attack that is used against Worlds Apart or its user has no affect whatsoever and this includes a stand rush as in full on Ora from Star Platinum or a seven page muda from Giorno, it counts as one attack, the ability would be complete useless if it only cancelled out one punch. It also can avoid an attack if it makes itself only exist in the second timeline even if it’s opponent stops time or deletes time immediately after as that counts as an attack against Worlds Apart, even if you tried to atomise it, it would also skip that attack.