Object
Texas's Ninety‑Six Caddy
A late‑20th‑century Cadillac passenger automobile referred to in dialogue as the 'ninety‑six Caddy.' Presented as a privately owned full‑size sedan parked out front and used as Texas's private ground transportation (driving to Vegas is referenced). Functions offstage as a tangible anchor to Texas's life outside the Royale and as a narrative clue that agency and exits may exist beyond the construct.
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Purpose
Personal ground transportation (a privately owned passenger automobile). In the scene it also serves as a tangible clue: Data queries its whereabouts to probe the limits of the casino construct.
Significance
Serves as an investigative test object that exposes the Royale's scripted constraints. By asking about the car and whether inhabitants can access it, Data forces the programmed players to reveal behavioral limits, creating a replicable method for the away team to demonstrate that the casino's reality is artificial.
Appearances in the Narrative
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