Object

Bellboy's Revolver (concealed in waistband)

A compact hand revolver small enough to be slid into a narrow waistband; dark metal finish, visibly handled and carried at the hip. The bellboy physically tucks the weapon into his waistband to hide it, fingers habitually tightening on the grip as he moves. Its presence alters the room’s choreography: staff freeze, Riker presses forward, and the air tightens around the desperate motion of concealment.
2 appearances

Purpose

A handheld firearm intended for short-range defensive or offensive use — to fire .38 caliber rounds for stopping or disabling an immediate physical threat.

Significance

Functions as the pivot from passive entrapment to active resistance: the weapon furnishes the bellboy with a tangible means to protect Rita and escalates the scene’s moral and physical stakes, converting bureaucratic stalemate into an urgent, potentially violent confrontation.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments