Zoe interrogates the robotic receptionist
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Zoe and Isobel encounter a robotic receptionist at International Electromatics, which Isobel identifies as an 'idiot machine.' Zoe activates the machine and attempts to use it to gain information about Professor Watkins's whereabouts.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Focused and determined, with a hint of cautious optimism about extracting information from the system.
Zoe takes the lead in engaging with the robotic receptionist, demonstrating her technical intuition by activating the system and delivering a precise, formal query about Professor Watkins. She frames her request as an official 'enquiry' with a fabricated reference number, exploiting the system's programming to gather information. Her actions reveal her strategic mind and her willingness to manipulate technology for answers, setting the stage for her later hacking of the receptionist.
- • To gather information about Professor Watkins' whereabouts using the robotic receptionist.
- • To exploit the system's programming to bypass its rigid protocols and uncover hidden details.
- • That the robotic system can be manipulated or hacked to reveal useful information.
- • That IE is hiding something about Professor Watkins, and the receptionist is a key to uncovering it.
None (as a robotic system, it lacks emotions, but its tone conveys institutional coldness and control).
The IE Automated Reception System responds mechanically to Zoe's query with the phrase 'Wait please,' revealing its rigid, pre-programmed nature. It acts as a gatekeeper, enforcing IE's protocols and refusing to yield information beyond its scripted responses. Its cold, unyielding demeanor underscores the organization's control and secrecy.
- • To adhere strictly to its programmed protocols and refuse to provide unauthorized information.
- • To act as a barrier, preventing unauthorized access to IE's internal systems and data.
- • That its primary function is to enforce IE's security protocols without deviation.
- • That any request for information must be vetted and approved by higher authorities within the organization.
Skeptical and slightly dismissive, but not entirely closed off to the possibility of the machine's utility.
Isobel accompanies Zoe but remains skeptical of the robotic receptionist, dismissing it as a 'useless machine.' She does not engage with the system, instead voicing her distrust of technology. Her reaction highlights the contrast between her pragmatic, hands-off approach and Zoe's hands-on, analytical problem-solving.
- • To avoid placing trust in the robotic system, preferring to rely on her own instincts and observations.
- • To support Zoe while maintaining a critical perspective on their surroundings.
- • That the robotic receptionist is a dead end and unlikely to provide useful information.
- • That IE's technology is more of a hindrance than a help in their search for the Doctor and Jamie.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The International Electromatics Robotic Receptionist serves as the primary interface between Zoe and Isobel and the organization. Zoe activates it with a formal query, exploiting its programming to frame her request as an official 'enquiry.' The robot's mechanical response—'Wait please'—reveals its limited functionality and the organization's refusal to yield information easily. This object is pivotal in setting up Zoe's later hacking attempt, which will trigger the scene's escalation and their eventual capture. Its rigid, unyielding nature symbolizes IE's institutional control and secrecy.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The IE Reception serves as the sterile, high-tech entry point to International Electromatics, where the robotic receptionist acts as the first line of defense. The compact entry hall is bathed in corporate lighting, emphasizing the organization's cold, institutional atmosphere. The location's design—minimalist, functional, and devoid of warmth—reflects IE's focus on control and efficiency. It sets the tone for the scene, underscoring the tension between human ingenuity (Zoe's attempt to manipulate the system) and institutional power (IE's refusal to yield information).
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
International Electromatics (IE) is represented in this event through its automated reception system, which acts as the organization's first line of defense. The robotic receptionist's mechanical response—'Wait please'—embodies IE's rigid protocols and refusal to yield information easily. This moment highlights IE's institutional power, control, and secrecy, as well as its use of technology to enforce its agenda. The organization's influence is felt through its impenetrable systems, which Zoe attempts to exploit, foreshadowing the escalation that will lead to her and Isobel's capture.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Zoe and Isobel embark on their rescue mission to IE, directly leading them to the robotic receptionist, linking Act 1 to Act 2 through a concrete action."
Zoe’s Anxiety Triggers Search Decision"Zoe's attempt to gain information from the receptionist directly leads to her reprogramming it, causing the malfunctions and smoke."
Zoe sabotages the receptionist AI"Zoe's initial interaction with the automated receptionist leads to her increasing frustration, and determination to get information about Watkins."
Zoe sabotages the receptionist AIThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"ZOE: Looks like a robot reception."
"ISOBEL: Yeah. Yes, this probably the same idiot machine that answers the telephone when you ring up."
"WOMAN: International Electromatic Company. State your business."
"ZOE: Enquiry. Reference two persons seeking information concerning the whereabouts of Professor Watkins."