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Virtual insanity
Virtual insanity







these stairs that led down to this whole underground city … with all the colour and noise you get in Japanese streets." The song's lyrics took inspiration from a walk in an underground city in Sendai, Japan: "everything was covered in snow and there was absolutely no one about. ( June 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Not all information has yet been added to this page.This section possibly contains original research. The first is for the user to end it themselves, or if the user dies during the recording. There are only two ways to stop the recording.If the recording is ended, the user cannot travel back to the point where it started, meaning this ability only works when a memory is in the process of being recorded.This works as follows: Start a recording > wait some time > return back to the exact time the recording was started. Recording Playback works in an unusual way, allowing its user to return back to the point of which Virtual Insanity starts a recording.Recording Playback is a complex ability, essentially allowing Majesty to travel backwards in time.A replayed memory retains all 5 senses, meaning you can hear, smell, taste, see and feel them.Feelings created by replayed memories are not exactly real, however. For an example, a recorded and replayed gunshot would retain similar properties to a real bullet being fired. A replayed memory does not just act as if it were a hologram - it can physically affect the surrounding environment.When a memory is replayed, the focused subject is played at a distance relevant to the distance of which those things were when they were recorded.When a memory cartridge is replayed, the recording plays as if the event were really happening. Memories stored within Virtual Insanity have the potential to be replayed, meaning Majesty can decide to play and observe many different stored memories.Memories recorded by VI are focused on specific people or objects.Recorded memories cannot be destroyed by anybody but Majesty.It has infinite storage for memories it records. Virtual Insanity is able to record an event happening in present time and store it inside a cartridge.Virtual Insanity has the ability to store/record and play memories it stores in its cartridges. It is sometimes seen to be observing others' actions, or playing around with its cartridges. Virtual Insanity does not sport any outward personality traits other than wanting to obey its user at any cost, and often times reflecting Majesty's emotions. It's headpiece resembles that of the head-wear worn by Jay Kay in the music video of Automaton. Its physical appearance consists of many aspects, including goggle-like eye-wear, cartridges protruding from its arms, legs and head and a logo similar to that of the band Dream Theater. Virtual Insanity's main colour palette consists of blue, red and purple. It is the manifestation of all that has been taken from and gained by Majesty since the passing of his father when he was very young, and aids him in his goals during the time-frame of the part. Virtual Insanity (バーチャルインサンイティー "Bācharu Insan'itī") is a stand featured in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Purely Blue, of which it belongs to the influential and important character Majesty.









Virtual insanity