Object
Cabinet Minister's Office Telephone
The standard desk telephone in the late-night office shares the room's muted, institutional lighting, its black Bakelite receiver resting in its cradle after decades of ministerial use. Its cord crosses the polished mahogany surface like a dark vein, unremarkable except in this empty building where the only sound is the Minister’s approaching footsteps. When the Man from the Press Cutting enters moments later, he shows no interest in it, but the Robot seizes the device minutes afterward to trigger the office’s antiquated security protocols, its presence a reminder of fading human systems in the face of the machine’s cold efficiency.
2 appearances
Purpose
To enable voice communication between the Minister and external parties or emergency services, with direct lines to Parliamentary security during off-hours.
Significance
A mundane artifact of governance that becomes a conduit for the Robot’s breaching sequence, its routine association with human authority undermined by the machine’s brutal instrumentalization. Its use underscores the collapse of expected order.
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used