>>6124506>>6124631>>6124764>>6124783You try summoning your Stand. It feels a bit like tensing an invisible muscle in your mind, but not quite in your mind. 'Jenova' materializes. In the morning light, it looks a bit less ominous as it floats beside you. Does it have thoughts of its own?
You reach out a hand to it, as if petting an unfamiliar animal. You try to silently instruct your Stand to use its ability on one of your fingers...Immediately a little wispy pseudopod curls out of its body, and wraps around your left pointer finger. You feel a little zap on the fingertip, and lo and behold: you now have gradually smaller versions of that finger going out in a single line, creating a longer one with extra joints! The line isn't straight, rather a sort of knobbly zig-zaggy pattern* with the line segments being increasingly miniature fingers, but it's functional.
A great idea comes to your mind. You get Jenova to repeat the process for all of your other fingers, testing its ability to clone different objects at once (albeit similar ones located on the same entity and body area). Good for grabbing or manipulating things? Instinctively, the extra fractal joints move in tandem with the originals they stem from, but it you focus harder you can move thinner parts on their own. Your brain should be able to retain the new motor skills with practice.
"I like rusty spooons..." you mutter in a shitty impression. Jenova doesn't seem amused, or responsive at all, but you crack yourself up.
"Staaar Finger!" You flex your pointer and middle finger so that they stick out straight and jab through the air with it. You don't have a microscope to check, but the fractal copies should continue at least to the microscopic scale (maybe down until atoms get involved?), so if you were to poke someone in combat it might be pretty sharp.
"Sutahhh Fingah!" It may be in bad taste to do an impression of the guy once fated to kill your new boss, but neither are around to see it.
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[*Refer to the attached image of a Koch curve.]