Object
Alexana Devos's Detention Dossiers (names, addresses, police records)
A massive, tightly indexed compilation of civilian records displayed as stacked binders and scrolling digital columns: names, home addresses, arrest logs and police notes. The bundle reads like a census of suspicion—dense print, stamped case numbers, color-coded tabs and exportable spreadsheets. Alexana drags the list into conversation, Riker stares down its columns, and the documents function as a tangible arsenal that reshapes argument and policy in the room.
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Purpose
To compile and present identification records and police files used to locate, categorize, and authorize the detention of suspected sympathizers during a security sweep.
Significance
Serves as the moral and procedural fulcrum of the argument for mass detentions: it converts historical grievance into actionable targets, legitimizes coercive policy, and crystallizes the ideological split between Alexana and Riker.
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