Object
Royale Script Book (Page 244)
A worn, bound paperback or hotel script with yellowing pages and crisp printed type; page edges show frequent thumbed use and a visible crease at page 244. The volume contains staged dialogue and scene directions for the Royale’s enacted reality. Data leafs through it and reads the line marked “page 244,” provoking immediate, horrified reactions from nearby officers as the printed words map directly onto the lobby’s lethal events.
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Purpose
A mass-market fiction paperback intended for reading and entertainment.
Significance
Functions as the decisive explanatory artifact: Data’s identification of the novel as a poorly written pulp called The Royale Hotel reframes the entire threat as a literalized piece of bad fiction. The book converts confusion into a solvable problem by revealing that the hotel and inhabitants obey story logic rather than supernatural rules, enabling the team to conceive strategic responses.
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