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Zero Effect
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The Zero Effect is as of yet unexplained phenomenon first introduced in Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force. Its properties apparently include high destructive potential to both living beings and inanimate objects, anti-magic effects, and disruption of electronics (including cyborg endoskeletons). Only Eclipse Drivers seem to be able to invoke the Zero Effect, due to their infection with the Eclipse.
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The Zero Effect is as of yet unexplained phenomenon first introduced in Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force. Its properties apparently include high destructive potential to both living beings and inanimate objects, anti-magic effects, and disruption of electronics (including cyborg endoskeletons). Only Eclipse Drivers seem to be able to invoke the Zero Effect, due to their infection with the Eclipse.