Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-5780397-20160308002935/@comment-5780397-20160310184635

So many nice things! Dino, that is VERY original. Since "scanning" the object is not Transmutation, it may also include a second Nen type, but still, it's great you didn't use Specialization. It wasn't my plan originally, but my abilities too are meant for historical reconstruction. For now I'll write only the first one.

Name: Archaeography

Nen type: Specialization

Description: The user conjures an instant camera. By imputting precise temporal coordinates (31 December 1765, 09:30:08, military time), whatever is seen through the camera eye will look as it was at that time, "frozen". This means that the user needs to be in the area they want to study. If the area is, for example, submerged and they are on a boat, they will of course see it from above. This can be corrected by zooming. The more skilled the user at Enhancement, the better the quality of the zoom. Same for the flash if the area is dark (e.g. it's night). Once the user takes a picture, it is immediately printed and the camera disappears. It is also possible to make a short video, up to 2 minutes long. In this case, instead of remaining still, what is framed will endlessly repeat itself as in a loop, the duration of which is determined by the time coordinates. Also, while it is possible to zoom in and out, the audio will depend on the user's position.

Limitations: 

1- Once the camera has framed a certain time period, it cannot frame it again, regardless of whether a picture was taken or not. To put it better: imputting the same coordinates twice is impossible, even if the area is not the same. Also, it will become impossible to imput coordinates with less than 24 hours of difference (using the same example as before, 1 January 1766 09:29:00 and 30 December 1765 09:31:00 cannot be chosen as coordinates).

2- If the user makes a video, the limit for future coordinates will increase by 24 hours for every second filmed.

3- The user will be unable to see themselves if they watch their own past.