S3E6
· Gone Quiet

Bartlet Overrides Albie's Dire Warnings, Orders Rescue as Portland Breaks Silence

In the Oval Office, veteran diplomat Albie Duncan recounts harrowing histories of submarine disasters near North Korea to urge caution against hasty action, but an impatient President Bartlet interrupts abruptly, overriding the remaining ten-minute window to launch the rescue immediately. With Leo, he strides to the Situation Room, grilling officers on the DSRV rescue plan en route. Upon arrival, as Bartlet rallies 'Let's go get 'em,' satellite contact restores: the Portland evaded a North Korean destroyer by going deep and quiet, vindicating Bartlet's bold trust in the crew and transforming crisis into controlled peril.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Albie recounts past submarine disasters in tense detail, but Bartlet interrupts, signaling impatience and a shift to decisive action.

tension to urgency

Bartlet overrides Albie's objection to the timeline, asserting presidential authority to act immediately on the submarine crisis.

hesitation to resolve

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Earnest urgency laced with surprised disbelief at presidential impatience

Recounts a grim catalog of historical submarine disasters near North Korea—Wanson Harbor mine strikes, Korean War shellings—to urgently caution against premature rescue, expresses polite shock at Bartlet's interruption with 'I beg your pardon?' and notes the remaining ten-minute window on his watch.

Goals in this moment
  • Persuade Bartlet to wait the full ten minutes before launching risky rescue
  • Invoke submarine disaster precedents to avert potential catastrophe
Active beliefs
  • History's submarine losses demand deliberate caution near adversarial coasts
  • Rushing rescue operations invites repeats of past naval tragedies
Character traits
earnest historical cautious sarcastic undertone
Follow Albie Duncan's journey

Focused professionalism under pressure

Interjects crisply en route to Situation Room to clarify 'Whiskey Three' as Portland's callsign for the President, anchoring cryptic naval codes into the unfolding rescue briefing amid Bartlet's rapid-fire questions.

Goals in this moment
  • Decode specialized terminology to ensure presidential comprehension
  • Maintain operational clarity during transit briefing
Active beliefs
  • Clear communication prevents command misunderstandings in crises
  • Naval protocol demands instant jargon translation for civilian leaders
Character traits
precise professional dutiful
Follow Officer 2nd's journey

Rigid attentiveness signaling operational readiness

Barks 'Ten-hut!' upon Bartlet's Situation Room entry, snapping all to rigid attention and enforcing military discipline as the command center activates for rescue push.

Goals in this moment
  • Honor presidential arrival with full military protocol
  • Instill disciplined focus in the room for crisis response
Active beliefs
  • Chain-of-command rituals sharpen crisis execution
  • Formal honors underscore the gravity of Situation Room pivots
Character traits
disciplined authoritative protocol-driven
Follow Another Officer's journey
Pac Fleet
primary

Operational confidence affirming allied success

Crackles over Situation Room radio as VOICE 1ST, hailing 'Whiskey-Three-Charlie, this is Pac Fleet, report you whiskey,' then acknowledging Portland's status with 'Roger all, and happy hunting,' funneling naval coordination into White House triumph.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm U.S.S. Portland's status post-evasion via direct radio query
  • Relay positive operational update to sustain rescue momentum
Active beliefs
  • Seamless fleet comms transform peril into controlled recovery
  • Crew evasion tactics merit swift affirmation and clearance
Character traits
crisp coordinating resilient
Follow Pac Fleet's journey

impatient and decisive, later relieved

Interrupts Albie abruptly, overrides warnings by ordering immediate rescue launch, strides with Leo to Situation Room while grilling officers on DSRV plan, rallies room with 'Let's go get 'em', reacts positively to restored contact with Portland.

Goals in this moment
  • Override Albie's caution and initiate rescue immediately
  • Gather details on the rescue plan from officers
  • Rally team to proceed with rescue
Character traits
supportive poised strategically vital
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey

Heightened alertness shifting to quiet vindication amid unfolding success

Accompanies Bartlet from Oval Office to Situation Room in resolute stride, queries 'Sir?' amid rallying cry, then crisply decodes Officer 3rd's report by explaining 'We have the Portland on satellite. We have them,' bridging military jargon to presidential relief.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Bartlet's decisive pivot to action despite diplomatic cautions
  • Facilitate clear communication of restored sub contact to de-escalate tension
Active beliefs
  • Presidential instinct outweighs historical warnings in high-stakes crises
  • Trust in naval crew competence can override institutional hesitations
Character traits
alert concise mediating resolute
Follow Leo McGarry's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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C-141 Starlifters (NAS North Island)

Referenced by Officer en route as primed C-141 Starlifters at North Island, tasked to airlift DSR-V rescue submersibles westward, embodying logistical backbone that converts presidential order into tangible extraction assets amid the urgent transit briefing.

Before: On alert at NAS North Island, engines ready …
After: Confirmed in deployment pipeline for DSR-V transport to …
Before: On alert at NAS North Island, engines ready for immediate scramble
After: Confirmed in deployment pipeline for DSR-V transport to crisis zone
DSR-V Rescue Submersibles

Officers detail DSR-V submersibles' harrowing procedure en route—submerging to dock with Portland's hull, blowing docking collar, evacuating 24 survivors per forward escape trunk across six trips with medevac for injured—serving as the mechanical lifeline Bartlet seizes to override caution.

Before: Staged for transport via C-141 from North Island
After: Locked into operational sequence pending sub contact confirmation
Before: Staged for transport via C-141 from North Island
After: Locked into operational sequence pending sub contact confirmation
North Korean Luna Class Destroyer

Invoked in Portland's triumphant radio report as the evaded Luna-class destroyer via 'close-aboard contact,' its lurking threat dissolved by sub's deep-and-quiet dive, retroactively validating Bartlet's gamble and deflating Albie's dire warnings.

Before: Actively pursuing U.S.S. Portland in contested waters
After: Shaken off, retreating as irrelevant to restored ops
Before: Actively pursuing U.S.S. Portland in contested waters
After: Shaken off, retreating as irrelevant to restored ops
Sat-Hi Com

Activates in Situation Room as Officer 3rd announces Whiskey-Three-Charlie contact on Sat-Hi Com, channeling Portland's voice to report evasion and full ops, shattering dread into vindication and propelling narrative from brinkmanship to extraction.

Before: Silent amid sub blackout tension
After: Live with bidirectional Pacific Fleet-Portland linkage
Before: Silent amid sub blackout tension
After: Live with bidirectional Pacific Fleet-Portland linkage

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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NAS North Island

Invoked en route as NAS North Island staging C-141 Starlifters for DSR-V haul, its Pacific tarmac urgency anchoring the briefing's logistical chain from San Diego relays to deep-sea salvation.

Atmosphere Remote operational hum under salt haze
Function Logistics launchpad for rescue assets
Symbolism Naval frontier bridging West Coast to Yellow Sea peril
Access Military-restricted naval air station
Thrumming runways and shadowed aprons Primed behemoth aircraft wings locked wide

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Pac Fleet

Relayed in en route briefing as initial contact point—Pac Fleet to Ballast chain—and manifests via radio VOICE 1ST querying then affirming Portland's status, channeling hierarchical naval precision into White House vindication.

Representation Via radio comms from command relay
Power Dynamics Subordinate to presidential override yet executing operational authority
Impact Reinforces U.S. naval readiness amid geopolitical tensions
Internal Dynamics Chain-of-command efficiency tested by sub silence
Verify U.S.S. Portland's post-evasion viability Coordinate extraction assets across Pacific chain Radio protocol for status confirmation Logistical relays to support units like Ballast
U.S.S. Portland

Breaks silence as VOICE 2ND over Sat-Hi Com, reporting precise position, destroyer evasion via deep-and-quiet, and full mechanical ops—its crew's grit directly vindicating Bartlet's trust and transforming event from potential loss to recovery.

Representation Through captain/crew radio transmission
Power Dynamics Autonomous tactical execution under fleet oversight
Impact Upholds Sea Wolf-class resilience in hostile waters
Confirm survival and operational integrity post-threat Maintain stealth evasion to enable safe extraction Direct satellite reporting to Pac Fleet Demonstrated seamanship overriding historical cautions
Ballast

Integrated into officer's briefing as second link in Pac Fleet contact chain to facilitate DSRV deployment, underscoring naval hierarchy propelling rescue from White House fiat to Pacific execution.

Representation Via relayed command confirmation in briefing
Power Dynamics Supportive node in fleet hierarchy serving presidential directive
Impact Exemplifies rapid naval mobilization under crisis
Relay crisis intel down Pacific support chain Prepare for DSRV Mystic integration in extraction Hierarchical comms bridging fleet to sub assets Logistical coordination for air/sea rescue convergence
North Korean Navy

Shadow antagonist via its Luna-class destroyer's 'close-aboard contact' evaded by Portland, its predatory patrol spiking stakes until sub report renders it neutralized, heightening the event's brinkmanship drama.

Representation Through deployed Luna-class hunter vessel
Power Dynamics Regional threat neutralized by U.S. tactical superiority
Impact Embodies North Korean maritime aggression testing U.S. resolve
Patrol and interdict intruding submarines off coast Force U.S. naval exposure in contested waters Anti-submarine deployment pressuring evasion Geopolitical shadow escalating White House risks

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Callback

"The initial silence of the submarine is resolved when contact is re-established."

Leo Uncovers the U.S.S. Portland's Deliberate Silence Off North Korea
S3E6 · Gone Quiet

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"BARTLET: "Okay." / ALBIE: "I beg your pardon?" / BARTLET: "It's time.""
"ALBIE: "You still got ten minutes by my watch, Mr. President." / BARTLET: "Yeah. We're going now.""
"LEO: "We have the Portland on satellite." / BARTLET: "We have them." / BARTLET: "What you gotta do in these situations is you trust the captain, you trust the crew.""