Powers
- Hayate, possessed by the Book when she fights Nanoha and Fate, knows and can use all the power of those whose Linker Cores it has absorbed, partially or fully. This includes those of Nanoha, Fate, Vita, Signum, Shamal and Zafira. However when Nanoha and Fate made Reinforce "go to the sky", the book lost all the data they collected (expect for Hayate's power). This why you didn't see attack like Starlight Breaker in StrikerS because she no longer has that spell (and the other spells she collected from Fate, Vita, Signum, Shamal, and Zafira.
- Transformation: Hayate transforms into an able-bodied blonde mage, Reinforce into her staff. Activated with the phrase "Blessed wind, Reinforce! Set up!"
- Knight Armour: Her costume consists of a black and white battle jacket over a black and yellow minidress, with a white balmoral, and three pairs of black wings. As she does not use the Mid-Childa magic system, it is not called a Barrier Jacket, but the purpose is largely the same. Hayate simply refers to this as her "armor (甲冑, kacchū?)".
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