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Power Description The following Advantages can be purchased or are built in to this power: * Ranged * Double Damage * Armor Piercing * Yes Solvent (this power can be powered-up as part of a solvent package) * Seeker * Multi-Attack * Works in Melee * Area Effect Standard: (Cost: ) Description Superior: (Cost: ) Description Supreme: (Cost: ) Description Ultimate: (Cost: ) Description Special Notes:

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  • Power Description The following Advantages can be purchased or are built in to this power: * Ranged * Double Damage * Armor Piercing * Yes Solvent (this power can be powered-up as part of a solvent package) * Seeker * Multi-Attack * Works in Melee * Area Effect Standard: (Cost: ) Description Superior: (Cost: ) Description Supreme: (Cost: ) Description Ultimate: (Cost: ) Description Special Notes:
  • A force field, sometimes known as an energy shield, force shield, or deflector shield is a field tightly bounded and of significant magnitude so that objects affected by the particular force relating to the field are unable to pass through the central axis of the field and reach the other side. Commonly deployed as an impenetrable wall of energy.
  • The Force Field is a dungeon tile that causes damage when a hero passes over it.
  • A force field, sometimes called an energy shield, is a device used for purposes of defending an object or location, or serving as a means of imprisonment.
  • A force field was a solid barrier conjured mystically and used to protect a person, object or whole area.
  • Force Field is a general term for protective shielding in science fiction. This technology has appeared in throughout the Star Fox series. An Arwing, Landmaster, Blue-Marine and Wolfen is able to generate a Force Field to repel most firepower when making a Barrel Roll.
  • Buzz is seen trying to jump into the space background playing on the television, but bumps against the glass. Buzz thinks it is a force field of some kind, but Woody starts yelling at him saying that it is just a television set and the screen is made of glass. Buzz then points his laser at him saying, "They've gotten to you, haven't they?" and Woody stomps away in frustration.
  • Force fields can be shaped into various forms, though a sphere or bubble is the most common. They can shield the user from both physical and magical attacks. They can either deflect a magical attack back to the enemy, or absorb and neutralize the magic. They can also be used to capture and contain an individual or seal off a room or area.
  • Force Field is the weapon Mega Man obtains after defeating Volt Man. It creates a circular magnetic field around Mega Man, protecting him from enemy projectiles as well as draining weapon energy whilst he has it up. He can also deactivate the barrier when the fire button is pressed again. The barrier turns off when it makes contact with something that is not killed in a single hit. It acts as Dyna Man's weakness, because it can short out the fuses on his bombs.
  • Force Field is a Lore ability. It nullifies all damage done by a random element to all enemies and allies alike, thus potentially making elemental attacks useless. It is learned only from Fiend, and costs 24 MP to cast.
  • Force Field is a Level Two Quantum power that allows a nova to create a temporary shield of quantum energy around themselves.
  • Force fields are entities in Plants vs. Zombies 2 that are strong pieces of technology that cover up an area. They are used as barriers for protection in any world (first encountered in the Far Future).
  • Force Field is a mage spell from the Spirit tree in Dragon Age: Origins.
  • The Force Field power is unlocked after the mission "Welcome Back". Force Field is a passive power which is used while Super Sprinting. It briefly gives a small resistance to damage (which can be upgraded to further resist damage).
  • Invisible, but oh-so strong.
  • Force Fields, often attached to Combine Interfaces, prevent any living thing that is not recognized from passing through them. They are used prolifically by the Combine to control Citizen movements and prevent unauthorized access to areas that are out-of-bounds.
  • Attack: 1 Defense: 4 Cost: $2,500 Used in: Slay Vampire
  • A Force Field is a projected energy barrier present in the Dead Space universe. Although this technology is rarely seen used, it is present in at least two Dead Space games. The primary function of this technology appears to be the containment of atmosphere aboard a spaceship or space station after conventional systems, such as emergency bulkhead doors, have failed. They appear to be translucent with a blue glow and visible particles towards the edges. File:Spoilers.png
  • Force Fields are items that appear in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped during Doctor Neo Cortex's boss fight, and in two minigames of Crash Bash: N. Ballism and Toxic Dash.
  • A force field is an energy barrier with many applications and varying degrees of strength. By the 24th century, Federation Starfleet force fields were commonplace and were rated by intensity, ranging in strength from level 1-10. A level 10 force field is the strongest and would be used, for example, during a scientific experiment of which the outcome is unknown, or known to be explosive in nature. Applications range from creating holograms to sealing a hull breach.
  • Force Field is a game which can be played with the Salamander Sprites, the Jaguar Statue, the Rock Bogie, some Daily Events or just a simple game machine. In the game the person and the opponent is given a force field and a ball is let loose.
  • The force field surrounds your car with sturdy shields that keep you safe from most items for a short amount of time.
  • es el Arma Especial de Volt Man. Cuando Mega Man lo usa es capaz de emitir un campo de fuerza eléctrico que lo protege de proyectiles, inclusive, el Force Field puede destruir ciertos enemigos, en caso contrario, se desactiva el campo de fuerza. Se activa con la tecla V en el menú. El Force Field es la debilidad de Dyna Man; si se desea desactivar el campo de fuerza por voluntad propia, sólo se debe presionar el botón de disparo.
  • Originally a term coined by Michael Faraday to provide an intuitive paradigm, but theoretical construct (in the Kuhnian sense), for the behavior of electromagnetic fields, the term force field refers to the lines of force one object (the "source object") exerts on another object or a collection of other objects. An object might be a mass particle or an electric or magnetic charge, for example. The lines do not have to be straight, in the Euclidean geometry case, but may be curved. Faraday called these theoretical connections between objects lines of force because the objects are most directly connected to the source object along this line.
  • A force field (sometimes known as a "force shield") was an item of defensive technology that could be used to protect an object, person, or space. It was mostly employed to deflect outside forces, but could also be used to keep things in, such as oxygen or heat. Force fields had limitations. The larger the space one needed to protect and the more energy the force field was required to deflect, the higher the energy requirements of the force field. (TV: The Armageddon Factor)
  • A force field was a form of energy barrier. The technology had many applications including use in defensive and safety systems. There were also applications in the sciences and in holography. Force fields were common systems aboard the starships and facilities of most advanced cultures. For instance, Federation Starfleet vessels, by the 24th century, were installed with force field generators which were placed at almost every junction along corridors. Doing so allows the quick containment of personnel and substances within a limited area, should it be required. The Borg were also known to use forcefields routinely in their vessels, which sometimes restricted the movements of intruders, though Borg drones were able to pass through them, unhindered, by adjusting the frequency of their own pe
  • A Force Field is an impenetrable artificial barrier generated by a power source. They are commonplace in the Prime Series, particularly in Space Pirate bases. Most of these Force Fields can be disabled simply by scanning a nearby Interface Module, although in the case of Elite Control it was Samus killing the Elite Pirate, and the Pirate's corpse exploding that disabled that room's shield. When Samus first gets to Research Lab Hydra, there is a Force Field blocking her path.
  • Note that a force field does not exist in reality, per se, but it is really a Kuhnian construct that allows scientists to visualize the effects of objects on other objects; in other words, it makes the math easy. In science fiction and fantasy literature, a force field or protective shield is a barrier made up of energy to protect a person, area or object from attacks or intrusions. The idea may be based partly on the concept of a vector field, though in character it resembles the "warding spells," the defensive magic claimed to be used by the Druids and shamans of the ancient world.
  • In the original Tales of Destiny, Force Field creates a wall that prevents enemies from advancing. The wall deals no damage, but it causes enemies to act like they are hurt when they try to pass through the wall. The PlayStation 2 remake modifies the arte to create a small wave of light that surrounds Philia Felice, dealing damage and lifting smaller enemies into the air. The attack also functions as a damage nullifier which prevents enemy attacks from affecting Philia for a very short time, converting the enemy's attack into a boost to her Blast Gauge during that time. This also provides Philia with a boost in physical attack power while decreasing the same for all enemies who are damaged by the attack. Milla's version in Tales of Xillia 2, accessed by using her "Spirit Shift" special abi
  • Although force fields had been in use for many years, Starfleet did not begin research on such a device until around 2147, then referred to by Malcolm Reed as a "stable EM barrier." By about 2152, Starfleet hadn't found a method of controlling the particle density of the field. Reed nonetheless made use of such a barrier to save several crew members, including Jonathan Archer. (ENT: "Vox Sola") If part of a humanoid body was caught in a force field while it was activated, the person could suffer second-degree burns on the affected area. (DS9: "Civil Defense")
  • A force field is an invisble area that exerts force. A force field can be created by editing the Parameters jetCoefficient, and maxSpeed. By turning the jetCoefficient to 100, and the maxSpeed to 8, Force fields can be made by putting a block of Jet inside a Wall. When the graphics are changed to Blurred Circles, there should be blurred lines extending from the wall. The shape and power of the newly created fields can be tested by flooding the screen with Water, using the Paint Bucket tool. When the graphics are turned to Crosses or Points, there should be blank spaces, and shock waves amongst the many Water particles. The blank spaces are the locations of Force Fields. The shape and arrangements of the fields can be modified by the shape and arrangement of the jet and wall.
  • Force Field is the 147th level in Chip's Challenge 1. It is one of the Secret levels in CC1. The secret levels are hinted at by Melinda in more than just Cypher - in the CHIPS.HLP file, the special dispatches include this: The entire level is a mostly symmetrical (in shape) square of force floors protecting 24 computer chips, veined between walls at every other row and column. Making a map ranges from fairly difficult to almost impossible because Chip rarely stays stationary; the only rest points are the 24 chips and eventually the socket.
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