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===Cocktail waitress===
 
===Cocktail waitress===
 
[[Image:Royale_Craps_Table.jpg|thumb|waitress in red dress on right]]
 
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The '''Cocktail waitress''' was a character in the novel ''[[Hotel Royale]]''. She watched as [[Riker]], [[Worf]], and [[Data]], who represented the "foreign investors" in the novel, broke the bank and bought the hotel.({{TNG|The Royale}})
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The '''Cocktail waitress''' was a character in the novel ''[[Hotel Royale]]''. She watched as [[William Riker|Riker]], [[Worf]], and [[Data]], who represented the "foreign investors" in the novel, broke the bank and bought the hotel.({{TNG|The Royale}})
 
:''The cocktail waitress was portrayed by uncredited extra [[Laura Walsh]].''
 
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A physical representation of the Casino patrons were created by an alien force on the [[planet]] [[Theta 116 VIII]] in [[2044]]. They were brought to life in an artificial environment meant to provide a simulation of normal life for [[Colonel]] [[Stephen G. Richey]] who had crashed on the planet.
 
A physical representation of the Casino patrons were created by an alien force on the [[planet]] [[Theta 116 VIII]] in [[2044]]. They were brought to life in an artificial environment meant to provide a simulation of normal life for [[Colonel]] [[Stephen G. Richey]] who had crashed on the planet.
   
They crowded around the craps table as [[Riker]], [[Worf]], and [[Data]], who represented the "foreign investors" in the novel, broke the bank. They gave some of their winnings to the patrons and bought the hotel. This allowed them to finally leave through the revolving doors and beam back up to the ship.({{TNG|The Royale}})
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They crowded around the craps table as [[William Riker|Riker]], [[Worf]], and [[Data]], who represented the "foreign investors" in the novel, broke the bank. They gave some of their winnings to the patrons and bought the hotel. This allowed them to finally leave through the revolving doors and beam back up to the ship.({{TNG|The Royale}})
 
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A physical representation of The Bellboy was created by an unknown alien force along with the other characters of the novel on the [[planet]] [[Theta 116 VIII]] in [[2044]]. The characters from the novel were brought to life in an artificial environment meant to provide a simulation of normal life for [[Colonel]] [[Stephen G. Richey]] who had crashed on the planet.
 
A physical representation of The Bellboy was created by an unknown alien force along with the other characters of the novel on the [[planet]] [[Theta 116 VIII]] in [[2044]]. The characters from the novel were brought to life in an artificial environment meant to provide a simulation of normal life for [[Colonel]] [[Stephen G. Richey]] who had crashed on the planet.
   
The Bellboy's murder by Mickey was witnessed by [[Data]], [[Worf]], and [[William T. Riker]] in [[2366]] when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D}} discovered Richey's remains on the planet ({{TNG|The Royale}})
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The Bellboy's murder by Mickey was witnessed by [[Data]], [[Worf]], and [[William Riker|Riker]] in [[2366]] when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D}} discovered Richey's remains on the planet ({{TNG|The Royale}})
 
:''The Bellboy was played by [[Leo Garcia]].''
 
:''The Bellboy was played by [[Leo Garcia]].''
 
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Characters

Unnamed characters

Cocktail waitress

Royale Craps Table

waitress in red dress on right

The Cocktail waitress was a character in the novel Hotel Royale. She watched as Riker, Worf, and Data, who represented the "foreign investors" in the novel, broke the bank and bought the hotel.(TNG: "The Royale")

The cocktail waitress was portrayed by uncredited extra Laura Walsh.


Casino patrons

Royale Craps Table

The Casino patrons were characters in the novel Hotel Royale.

A physical representation of the Casino patrons were created by an alien force on the planet Theta 116 VIII in 2044. They were brought to life in an artificial environment meant to provide a simulation of normal life for Colonel Stephen G. Richey who had crashed on the planet.

They crowded around the craps table as Riker, Worf, and Data, who represented the "foreign investors" in the novel, broke the bank. They gave some of their winnings to the patrons and bought the hotel. This allowed them to finally leave through the revolving doors and beam back up to the ship.(TNG: "The Royale")

The unnamed patrons were played by unknown actors and actresses.


The Assistant Manager

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The Assistant Manager

The assistant manager was a character in the novel Hotel Royale responsible for the operations of the titular hotel and casino.

The assistant manager befriended the bellboy and warned him not to become involved with Rita, the girlfriend of Mickey D. The bellboy ignored his advice and confronted Mickey who subsequently shot him.

A physical representation of the assistant manager and the other characters of the novel was created by an unknown alien force on the planet Theta 116 VIII in 2044. The characters from the novel were brought to life in an artificial environment meant to provide a simulation of normal life for Colonel Stephen G. Richey who had crashed on the planet.

In 2366, the USS Enterprise discovered Richey's remains on the planet as well as the still animated characters of the novel. The Assistant Manager believed the crew of the Enterprise to be the "mysterious strangers" that the characters had been waiting for all those years. (TNG: "The Royale")

The assistant manager was played by Sam Anderson.

The Bellboy

File:Bellboy.jpg

The Bellboy

The Bellboy was a character in the novel Hotel Royale.

The Bellboy was involved with the girlfriend of Mickey D, the owner of the hotel. The Assistant Manager warned The Bellboy not to become involved but he was ignored, and The Bellboy was killed by Mickey.

A physical representation of The Bellboy was created by an unknown alien force along with the other characters of the novel on the planet Theta 116 VIII in 2044. The characters from the novel were brought to life in an artificial environment meant to provide a simulation of normal life for Colonel Stephen G. Richey who had crashed on the planet.

The Bellboy's murder by Mickey was witnessed by Data, Worf, and Riker in 2366 when the USS Enterprise discovered Richey's remains on the planet (TNG: "The Royale")

The Bellboy was played by Leo Garcia.