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{{nihongo|'''Output limiter'''|出力リミッター|Shutsuryoku rimittā}}, also known as {{nihongo|Ability restriction|能力限定|Nōryoku gentei}},<ref>''Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS'' DVD 2 Booklet ([http://asnano.wordpress.com/2007/10/07/nanoha-strikers-dvd-3-booklet/ translation]).</ref> is a method to ensure that a [[mage]] will not channel more [[magic]]al [[mana|energy]] than permitted, effectively reducing their [[mage rank]] by several levels. [[TSAB]] imposes power limiters upon its most potent mages when the latter have to work together within a comparatively small area, because magic of great magnitude endangers the fabric of the time-space. Removing a power limiter requires authorization by a high-ranked TSAB official and the release can be additionally limited to certain time.
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{{nihongo|'''Output Limiter'''|出力リミッター|Shutsuryoku rimittā}}, also known as {{nihongo|'''Ability Restriction'''|能力限定|Nōryoku gentei}},<ref name="ss2booklet">''Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS'' DVD 2 Booklet ([http://asnano.wordpress.com/2007/10/07/nanoha-strikers-dvd-3-booklet/ translation]).</ref> is a [[magic]]al method used by the [[Administrative Bureau]] to ensure that a [[mage]] will not channel more [[magic]]al [[mana|energy]] than permitted, effectively reducing their [[mage rank]] by several levels. Lifting a power limiter requires authorization by a high-ranked TSAB official, and the release can be additionally limited to certain time.
   
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==Uses==
Alternatively, limiters are imposed as means of protection, to prevent mages from overstraining and damaging their bodies with magic.
 
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The [[Administrative Bureau]] has the legal authority to impose power limiters upon mages as means of protection, to prevent them from overstraining and damaging their bodies with magic. For instance, [[Lutecia Alpine]] has a powerful limiter placed upon her after the [[JS Incident]], presumably to prevent her from inadvertently using her extremely potent [[summoning magic]]. It is temporarily lifted from her in ''[[ViVid]]'' during the training mock battle.
   
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Output limiters are also used by the Bureau personnel themselves to circumvent aggregate mage rank restrictions that ensure that no single unit can "amass" too many powerful mages in its ranks (similar how each unit has a limited materiel allowance). Limiters provide a convenient loophole around these regulations, and the Bureau generally turns a blind eye on it.<ref name="ss2booklet"/> For example, [[Riot Force 6]] managed to go way over the mage rank quota by having limiters placed on all three of its over-S mages, temporarily reducing them to A ([[Hayate Yagami]]) and AA ([[Nanoha Takamachi]] and [[Fate T. Harlaown]]) ranks. Hayate's limiter in particular required simultaneous authorization by [[Carim Gracia]] of the [[Saint Church]] and Admiral [[Chrono Harlaown]] of the [[Dimensional Navy]] to lift.
[[Device]]s have a functionality similar to power limiters, as their functions can be permanently locked and unlocked with sufficient authorization.
 
   
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[[Device]]s have a functionality similar to power limiters, as their functions can be permanently locked and unlocked with sufficient authorization. [[Cross Mirage]], for instance, had its Dagger Mode (and, presumably, the Blazer Mode) locked away by Nanoha until [[Teana Lanster]] has mastered its Guns Mode.<ref>''Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS'', episode 9.</ref>
==Examples==
 
In ''[[StrikerS]]'', three over-S mages had power limiters imposed on them when they joined the [[Riot Force 6]]:
 
 
* [[Hayate Yagami]], the commander of RF6, had a power limiter that reduced her level from SS to A. Only [[Carim Gracia]] of the [[Saint Church]] and Admiral [[Chrono Harlaown]] of TSAB Navy were authorized to remove it.
 
* [[Nanoha Takamachi]], callsign StarS-1, had a power limiter that reduced her level from S+ to AA.
 
* [[Fate Testarossa]], callsign Lightning-1, similarly had a limiter that reduced her rank from S+ to AA.
 
 
After the [[JS Incident]], [[Lutecia Alpine]] has a powerful limiter placed upon her, presumably to prevent her from inadvertently using her extremely potent [[summoning magic]].
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 07:52, 31 January 2018

Output Limiter (出力リミッター Shutsuryoku rimittā), also known as Ability Restriction (能力限定 Nōryoku gentei),[1] is a magical method used by the Administrative Bureau to ensure that a mage will not channel more magical energy than permitted, effectively reducing their mage rank by several levels. Lifting a power limiter requires authorization by a high-ranked TSAB official, and the release can be additionally limited to certain time.

Uses[]

The Administrative Bureau has the legal authority to impose power limiters upon mages as means of protection, to prevent them from overstraining and damaging their bodies with magic. For instance, Lutecia Alpine has a powerful limiter placed upon her after the JS Incident, presumably to prevent her from inadvertently using her extremely potent summoning magic. It is temporarily lifted from her in ViVid during the training mock battle.

Output limiters are also used by the Bureau personnel themselves to circumvent aggregate mage rank restrictions that ensure that no single unit can "amass" too many powerful mages in its ranks (similar how each unit has a limited materiel allowance). Limiters provide a convenient loophole around these regulations, and the Bureau generally turns a blind eye on it.[1] For example, Riot Force 6 managed to go way over the mage rank quota by having limiters placed on all three of its over-S mages, temporarily reducing them to A (Hayate Yagami) and AA (Nanoha Takamachi and Fate T. Harlaown) ranks. Hayate's limiter in particular required simultaneous authorization by Carim Gracia of the Saint Church and Admiral Chrono Harlaown of the Dimensional Navy to lift.

Devices have a functionality similar to power limiters, as their functions can be permanently locked and unlocked with sufficient authorization. Cross Mirage, for instance, had its Dagger Mode (and, presumably, the Blazer Mode) locked away by Nanoha until Teana Lanster has mastered its Guns Mode.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS DVD 2 Booklet (translation).
  2. ^ Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS, episode 9.