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==Design==
==Design==
This Keyblade greatly resembles a pixelated version of the [[Kingdom Key]], albeit with some alternate coloration. It also has black coloration along the end of the shaft near the hand guard. The hand guard resembles a "0" while the blade resembles a "1". The chain is also made up of "0" with a Mickey charm at the end
This Keyblade greatly resembles a pixelated version of the [[Kingdom Key]], albeit with some alternate coloration. It also has black coloration along the end of the shaft near the hand guard. The hand guard resembles a "0" while the blade and the teeth together resembles a "1". The chain is also made up of "0" with a Mickey charm at the end


Its name is based on the numbers "0" and "1", which make up the [[wikipedia:binary numeral system|binary system]], the basis of computer programming.
Its name is based on the numbers "0" and "1", which make up the [[wikipedia:binary numeral system|binary system]], the basis of computer programming.

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The Zero-One (ゼロ・ワン Zero-Wan?) is a Keyblade that can be wielded by Data Sora in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. Data Sora receives this Keyblade by defeating Sora-Heartless at Hollow Bastion.

Design

This Keyblade greatly resembles a pixelated version of the Kingdom Key, albeit with some alternate coloration. It also has black coloration along the end of the shaft near the hand guard. The hand guard resembles a "0" while the blade and the teeth together resembles a "1". The chain is also made up of "0" with a Mickey charm at the end

Its name is based on the numbers "0" and "1", which make up the binary system, the basis of computer programming.

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