Novel about a temporal erasure device





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There is a book I was interested in but didn't buy. I remember the cover best, it had a man with a device with three antennas zapping a city block across the street causing it to vanish from reality. The device was described as being able to erase from existence anything it zapped. A similar device was used in The Year of Hell episodes from Star Trek Voyager and the De-Mat gun from Dr. Who.










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  • possibly the same as scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/192415/…
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possibly the same as scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/192415/…
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possibly the same as scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/192415/…
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That would be War of Omission by Kevin O'Donnell, Jr., published in 1982. See Amazon.



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That would be War of Omission by Kevin O'Donnell, Jr., published in 1982. See Amazon.



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That would be War of Omission by Kevin O'Donnell, Jr., published in 1982. See Amazon.



War of Omission front cover






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That would be War of Omission by Kevin O'Donnell, Jr., published in 1982. See Amazon.



War of Omission front cover






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That's an Amazon link, not a Wikipedia link...
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