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Novel Containing 'Foreign Investors' Clause

A handheld, printed novel with a dog-eared spine and a bookmarked page (page 244) calling out a 'foreign investors' clause. The cover and pages show typical paperbound wear—soft cover, faint creases, light smudging—but the clause's typeset and paragraph numbering read like a formal legal insertion. Riker slaps it onto the craps table, brandishes the exposed page as proof, and watches the Assistant Manager freeze while Worf and the others pivot their tactics around the book's sudden authority.
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Purpose

A work of fiction intended for reading; in the episode it functions as a tangible document that Riker uses to cite a contractual clause and assert legal ownership claims.

Significance

Acts as the pivotal plot device that converts a fiction artifact into enforceable authority, allowing Riker to reframe casino control, compel compliance, and effect the team's escape. The book literalizes the episode's theme of narrative rules becoming tactical leverage and reverses the power dynamic at the table.

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