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Sub-Hatsu number one of Sinister Smart-Phone:

Name: Phantom Photography(Photo Dimension)

Nen Type: Specialisation

Description: The user uses the camera on the phone to take pictures of their target, in hopes of trapping them inside of the photo itself, in a similar fashion to Hotel Rafflesia. I thought of this ability after watching a playthrough of DreadOut, and it has the same basic premise, but instead of ghosts, it's Nen users.

First, the user points their camera at the target they wish to trap, and they proceed to snap a photo. After this takes place, the target will feel somewhat displaced and light headed. Basically, they'll know something is amiss. Once the photo is snapped, it will appear on the screen with everything as it should be, except the target will not appear on the photo at all. The user must then continue to take pictures of their opponent, each time taking something away from them in the process, instead appearing in the photograph. Note however that I do not mean specific body parts. Instead, the target will be more and more detached from the world they are standing in, as they move further and further into the photo dimension.

They will become more transparent in the real world and will have less of an effect on it, while they will appear to be clearer and clearer inside the photo, until the last snapshot is taken and they are fully dragged inside the photo. The opponent can stop this from happening by either deleting the photo before it is completed, or running away and force the user to exit the application.

Once inside, however, they are essentially at the user's mercy. After the photo is completed the victim will be saved in a "Phantom Gallery" so to speak, allowing the user to safely exit the application, and can either be used in another application, or if the picture is deleted, they will be completely destroyed and lost forever.

Limitations:

1) If the user exits the application at any point, all progress will be lost and they will have to take photos all over again.

2) The target must be the subject of the first snapshot in order for the ability to take effect.

3) If the photo is deleted, there no way for it to be recovered.