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Zero is both the digit 0 and the number 0. Zero or Zeros may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Comics * Zero (Marvel Comics), several characters in the Marvel Comics Universe * ''Zero'' (manhwa), a Korean manhwa by Dall-Young Lim and Park Sung-woo * ''Zero Zero'' (comics), an alternative comics anthology from 1995 to 2000 * Kenshiro "Zero" Cochrane, a character in ''Ghost Rider 2099'' * ''Zero'', a 2015 Image Comics publication * Zero, a character in ''Beetle Bailey'' Film and television * ''Zero'' (1928 film), a British silent drama film * ''Zero'' (2009 film), a Polish action film * ''Zero'' (2010 film), a stop-motion animation film * ''Zero'' (2016 film), an Indian fantasy horror film * ''Zero'' (2018 film), an Indian comedy film * ''Zero'' (2021 TV series), an Italian TV series * ''Zero'' (Singaporean TV series), a 2004 drama * "Zero", a ''Smallville'' episode * Zero (''Hit the Floor'' character), from the TV series ''Hit the Floor'' * Ultraman Zero, ...
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Zero
0 (zero) is a number representing an empty quantity. In place-value notation such as the Hindu–Arabic numeral system, 0 also serves as a placeholder numerical digit, which works by multiplying digits to the left of 0 by the radix, usually by 10. As a number, 0 fulfills a central role in mathematics as the additive identity of the integers, real numbers, and other algebraic structures. Common names for the number 0 in English are ''zero'', ''nought'', ''naught'' (), ''nil''. In contexts where at least one adjacent digit distinguishes it from the letter O, the number is sometimes pronounced as ''oh'' or ''o'' (). Informal or slang terms for 0 include ''zilch'' and ''zip''. Historically, ''ought'', ''aught'' (), and ''cipher'', have also been used. Etymology The word ''zero'' came into the English language via French from the Italian , a contraction of the Venetian form of Italian via ''ṣafira'' or ''ṣifr''. In pre-Islamic time the word (Arabic ) had the meani ...
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Grimoire Of Zero
is a Japanese light novel series written by Kakeru Kobashiri and illustrated by Yoshinori Shizuma. The light novel won the Grand Prize at the 20th annual Dengeki Novel Awards. ASCII Media Works has published it in eleven volumes from February 2014 to December 10, 2017. The series has received a manga adaptation illustrated by Takashi Iwasaki. A spin-off manga series, has also been published and illustrated by Yasuoka. An anime television series adaptation by White Fox aired between April 10, 2017 and June 26, 2017. Plot It is the year 526 of the Liturgical calendar. Witches and their sorcery are notorious throughout the land, though knowledge of the existence of magic remains elusive. A half-man, half-beast mercenary, his kind scorned by the populace, dreams day and night of becoming a human. However, his fateful encounter one day with a witch by the name of Zero turns his dreams into reality. She offers to turn him human if he will escort her as her guard on her search ...
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Zero (Spanish Magazine)
''Zero'' is an LGBT themed national magazine that was published in Spain. 120 issues were published between 1998 and 2009. ''Zero'' was also utilized as a means for various famous men to publicize their homosexuality for the first time through appearing on the cover. History and contents ''Zero'' was published monthly and featured opinion, gay news, articles, interviews and tourism. Some months, the magazines featured also the ZDM (Zero de moda/fashion), Cuídate (men care), Decora (decoration and design) and Destino (tourism) supplements. There were also fixed sections including letters from readers and a section called ''De Zero a 100'' (From Zero to 100) that was dedicated to art, music, and theater. Each issues was approximately 150 pages long. During the magazines most affluent years 40,000-50,000 copies were published. Its headquarters was in Madrid. The magazine was also found in other parts of Europe, including Portugal, Greece, Andorra, France, Germany, United Kingdo ...
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Zero Magazine (music Magazine)
''Zero Magazine'' was an American music magazine from San Jose, California that covered punk, rock, and metal music from the San Francisco Bay Area. It was founded by Larry Trujillo in 1992 and published monthly until July 2008. ''SF Weekly'' said that ''Zero Magazine'' "could very well revive local music reporting". The ''Sacramento State Hornet'' said it was "one of the most widely known music magazines in the Northern California Northern California (colloquially known as NorCal) is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. Spanning the state's northernmost 48 counties, its main population centers incl ... area". References Monthly magazines published in the United States Music magazines published in the United States Defunct magazines published in the United States Magazines established in 1992 Magazines disestablished in 2008 Magazines published in the San Francisco Bay Area {{music-mag ...
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Zero (video Game Magazine)
''Zero'' was a video game magazine in the UK, published monthly by Dennis Publishing Ltd. between November 1989 and October 1992. (Actual publication dates were in the preceding month, as usual for UK magazines.) It won the InDin Magazine of the Year award in both 1990 and 1991, and was also briefly the best-selling multi-format 16-bit computer magazine in the UK. History The pre-launch editor and publisher was Teresa Maughan (also publisher of Your Sinclair) and initial editor was Gareth Herincx, who left during the compilation of issue 3, at which point Tim Ponting took over. Reviewers for the launch issue were: Jonathan Davies, Sean Kelly, Duncan MacDonald, David McCandless, Marcus 'Binky' Berkmann, and Matt Bielby (all former writers for '' Your Sinclair''). Other journalists of note who worked at ''Zero'' included David 'Whistlin' Rick' Wilson, 'Lord' Paul Lakin, Amaya Lopez, Jackie Sutton, Rich Pelley and Jane Goldman. Issue 1 contained a coverdisk containing two free g ...
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Zero (game Engine)
Zero''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' "making of" video is the common name for the evolution of the proprietary game engine created by Pandemic Studios. It was used first in the game '' Battlezone II: Combat Commander'' and later used in several ''Star Wars'' games including the popular ''Battlefront'' series. ''Battlezone II: Combat Commander'' and '' Dark Reign 2'' both feature an in-engine editor accessible via commands. It was given additional 3D functionality with ''Dark Reign 2'', which was further improved upon for '' Army Men: RTS''. The engine was revamped for '' Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' to accommodate consoles and third person gameplay. The engine was again retooled for '' Star Wars: Battlefront'' and the level editor was made a separate entity from the game engine. A set of modding tools including ZeroEdit, the new level creation tool, were released for use with ''Star Wars: Battlefront'' on December 23, 2004. An updated version of the tools were released on February 2 ...
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Zero Escape
''Zero Escape'', formerly released in Japan as , is a series of adventure games directed and written by Kotaro Uchikoshi. The first two entries in the series, '' Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors'' (2009) and '' Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward'' (2012), were developed by Spike Chunsoft (formerly Chunsoft), while the third entry, '' Zero Time Dilemma'' (2016), was developed by Chime. ''Zero Escape'' is published by Spike Chunsoft in Japan, while Aksys Games and Rising Star Games have published the games for North America and Europe respectively. Each game in the series follows a group of nine individuals, who are kidnapped and held captive by a person code-named "Zero", and are forced to play a game of life and death to escape. The gameplay is divided into two types of sections: Novel sections, where the story is presented, and Escape sections, where the player solves escape-the-room puzzles. In the first two games, the Novel sections are presented in a visual novel format, ...
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ZeRo (gamer)
Gonzalo Raúl Barrios Castro (born April 17, 1995), known by his gamertag ZeRo, is a Chilean professional '' Super Smash Bros.'' player and streamer. He was considered the best '' Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' player in the world throughout his career, with a record-breaking 56 consecutive tournament wins in the game from November 2014 to October 2015, including high-profile tournaments such as EVO 2015 and The Big House 5. Prior to the release of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', he was a top ranked ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and ''Project M'' player. His best known characters are Diddy Kong in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', Pit in ''Project M'', Meta Knight in ''Brawl'', and Fox in ''Melee''. He is the only player to have earned more than US$100,000 playing ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' competitively. ZeRo retired from professional competition in January 2018 to focus on streaming and "close the chapter" with Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Following allegations of sex ...
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Major Zero
The ''Metal Gear'' franchise features a large number of characters created by Hideo Kojima and designed by Yoji Shinkawa. Its setting features several soldiers with supernatural powers provided by the new advancements of science. The series initially follows mercenary Solid Snake given government missions of finding the Metal Gear weapon, resulting in encounters in the original ''Metal Gear'' games with Gray Fox and Big Boss in Outer Heaven and Zanzibar Land, as well as the original ''Metal Gear Solid'' games working with Otacon and Raiden while opposing Liquid Snake's FOXHOUND, Solidus Snake, the Patriots and Revolver Ocelot. Additionally, the ''Metal Gear Solid'' prequels follow Big Boss's past as Naked Snake and legend development via Venom Snake as well as the origins of the various aforementioned organizations. While the original ''Metal Gear'' games had their characters designs modeled after Hollywood actors, the ''Metal Gear Solid'' games established a series of consi ...
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Zero (Mega Man)
is a video game character (arts), character present throughout Capcom's Mega Man, ''Mega Man'' franchise. Debuting in the Mega Man X, ''Mega Man X'' series, Zero is an android and an elite Maverick Hunter: an organization dedicated to defending humanity from rogue Reploids (androids that were built from a template based on X), dubbed "Mavericks". Zero also acts as a mentor and longtime friend to X (Mega Man), X, the main protagonist of the ''X'' series. He continues his role as the title character, titular main protagonist of the Mega Man Zero, ''Mega Man Zero'' series. Zero has also played a supporting role in other series in the franchise such as the Mega Man ZX, ''Mega Man ZX'' series and appeared in crossover video games as a guest character. First developed by Keiji Inafune when he was attempting to create a new design for the ''X'' series, Zero was instead used as a secondary character. In the ''Zero'' series (developed by Inti Creates), Zero was the protagonist and had a ...
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Zero (Drakengard)
is a character of the 2013 action role-playing game '' Drakengard 3'', the third main entry in the ''Drakengard'' series, developed by Access Games and published by Square Enix. She also appeared in the arcade game '' Lord of Vermilion III''. Zero is an Intoner, one of six god-like beings who control magic through their singing abilities. In trying to destroy the flower that gave birth to her powers and tried to use her to destroy humanity, she sets out to kill the five other Intoners spawned from her body by the flower to carry out its mission, referred to as her sisters. Zero was created by Yoko Taro, the game's director and co-writer, and designed by Kimihiko Fujisaka. Yoko wanted an unusual type of protagonist that had not been featured very often in games. Fujisaka crafted her to emulate the dark tones of the series, although he also added features to create a feminine vibe, such as the flower in her eye. Despite being criticized for her characterization and personality, ...
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Chapter 3 – Parabellum
Chapter or Chapters may refer to: Books * Chapter (books), a main division of a piece of writing or document * Chapter book, a story book intended for intermediate readers, generally age 7–10 * Chapters (bookstore), Canadian big box bookstore banner Buildings and divisions * Chapter (religion), an assembly of members in a religious order * Chapter house, a building attached to a cathedral or collegiate church * Chapter house (Navajo Nation), an administrative division on the Navajo Nation * Chapter (Navajo Nation), the most local form of government on the Navajo Nation * Chapter Arts Centre, a cultural centre in Cardiff, Wales * Every fraternity and sorority has a membership, the meeting of which is known as a chapter Music * Chapter Music, a record label *''Chapters'' (Cheryl Pepsii Riley album), a 1991 album by Cheryl Pepsii Riley * ''Chapters'' (Amorphis album), a 2003 album by Amorphis * ''Chapters'' (Anekdoten album), a 2009 album by Anekdoten * ''Chapters'' (Forever ...
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