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S3E6 · Gone Quiet
S3E6
· Gone Quiet

Portland Breaks Radio Silence, Evading Destroyer

As Bartlet overrides Albie's cautions and mobilizes rescue efforts en route to the Situation Room, satellite communication suddenly restores contact with the U.S.S. Portland (Whiskey Three). The crew reports their position, revealing they went 'deep and quiet' to evade a North Korean Luna-class destroyer, with systems fully operational. This revelation vindicates Bartlet's faith in the captain and crew, transforming the crisis from dire silence to manageable peril, easing immediate war risks while heightening extraction stakes in a pivotal turning point of relief amid tension.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The tense silence shatters as satellite contact with the Portland is announced, revealing their evasion of a North Korean destroyer.

dread to relief ['Situation Room']

Bartlet vindicates his trust in the submarine crew, confirming their survival and tactical competence.

relief to triumph

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Insistent frustration laced with institutional dread

Albie Duncan urgently recites historical submarine losses to caution Bartlet, checking his watch to insist on waiting ten more minutes, but is overridden as the President mobilizes to the Situation Room.

Goals in this moment
  • Delay rash rescue to avert historical repetition
  • Leverage time pressure via watch to reinforce caution
Active beliefs
  • Past submarine disasters predict current peril
  • Hasty presidential action risks irrecoverable loss
Character traits
insistent historical cautious
Follow Albie Duncan's journey

Focused professionalism under pressure

Officer 2nd crisply decodes 'Whiskey Three' as Portland's callsign during en-route briefing, locking naval terminology into the President's grasp as rescue details unfold.

Goals in this moment
  • Clarify code names for command understanding
  • Support seamless intel flow during mobilization
Active beliefs
  • Clear jargon accelerates crisis response
  • Presidential queries demand instant precision
Character traits
precise professional informative
Follow Officer 2nd's journey

Rigid attentiveness signaling operational readiness

Another Officer barks 'Ten-hut!' snapping Situation Room to attention as Bartlet enters, enforcing military protocol at the crisis threshold.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain military decorum upon President's arrival
  • Signal room's primed status for briefing
Active beliefs
  • Hierarchy demands immediate respect
  • Protocol steadies high-stakes environments
Character traits
disciplined protocol-driven alert
Follow Another Officer's journey
Pac Fleet
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Operational calm confirming success

Pac Fleet's voice (VOICE 1ST) hails Whiskey-Three-Charlie via Sat-Hi Com, requests status report, then rogers the evasion details with 'happy hunting,' funneling naval coordination into White House relief.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify Portland's status post-evasion
  • Authorize continued mission with positive dispatch
Active beliefs
  • Sub crew competence handles threats autonomously
  • Clear comms sustain fleet-wide momentum
Character traits
professional concise affirmative
Follow Pac Fleet's journey

determined then relieved

Overrides Albie's caution, mobilizes to Situation Room, questions rescue details, reacts with relief to restored contact, affirms trust in Portland's captain and crew.

Goals in this moment
  • Override caution and initiate rescue for U.S.S. Portland
  • Resolve submarine silence crisis
Character traits
supportive poised strategically vital
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey

Steady reassurance amid rising tension

Leo accompanies Bartlet en route to Situation Room, crisply interprets Officer 3rd's report twice—'We have the Portland on satellite' and 'We have them'—bridging military jargon to presidential clarity amid unfolding radio contact.

Goals in this moment
  • Facilitate clear communication of restored contact
  • Reinforce Bartlet's momentum post-override
Active beliefs
  • Bartlet's instincts outweigh historical cautions
  • Operational confirmation trumps diplomatic delay
Character traits
supportive decisive translator
Follow Leo McGarry's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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C-141 Starlifters (NAS North Island)

C-141 Starlifters at NAS North Island referenced in officer briefing as primed transport for DSR-V submersibles, embodying logistical backbone of rescue mobilization, heightening stakes with their readiness amid en-route strategy.

Before: On alert at NAS North Island, engines poised
After: Confirmed in deployment chain for DSR-V haul
Before: On alert at NAS North Island, engines poised
After: Confirmed in deployment chain for DSR-V haul
DSR-V Rescue Submersibles

DSR-V rescue submersibles detailed in briefing—submerging to dock with Portland, blowing collars for 24-survivor egress over six trips with medevac—serving as narrative lifeline, transforming Bartlet's override into tangible extraction plan.

Before: Staged for transport from North Island
After: Integrated into active rescue sequence post-contact
Before: Staged for transport from North Island
After: Integrated into active rescue sequence post-contact
North Korean Luna Class Destroyer

North Korean Luna-class destroyer invoked in Portland's report as evaded threat via deep-and-quiet maneuver, shifting from antagonist peril to neutralized risk, vindicating Bartlet's trust and easing war brink tension.

Before: Pursuing Portland in close-aboard contact
After: Shaken off, no longer immediate threat
Before: Pursuing Portland in close-aboard contact
After: Shaken off, no longer immediate threat
Sat-Hi Com

Sat-Hi Com surges active in Situation Room, channeling Officer 3rd's announcement, Leo's confirmation, and Pac Fleet/Portland radio exchange—pivotal conduit restoring contact, catalyzing relief and operational pivot.

Before: Silent amid blackout crisis
After: Live with confirmed sub comms
Before: Silent amid blackout crisis
After: Live with confirmed sub comms

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Pac Fleet

Pac Fleet orchestrates via radio (VOICE 1ST), hailing Portland post-Sat-Hi Com restoration, rogering evasion report—driving narrative turn from silence to coordination, aligning naval might with White House command.

Representation Through radio voice in Situation Room
Power Dynamics Exercising operational authority under presidential oversight
Impact Reinforces U.S. naval readiness in geopolitical hotspots
Internal Dynamics Chain of command from Ballast/San Diego flowing seamlessly
Confirm sub status and capabilities Sustain mission momentum post-evasion Satellite radio relays Hierarchical command acknowledgments
U.S.S. Portland

U.S.S. Portland manifests via VOICE 2ND on Sat-Hi Com, reporting position, deep-quiet evasion of destroyer, and full ops—core distressed asset proving resilient, validating Bartlet's gamble and refocusing on extraction.

Representation Via crew radio transmission
Power Dynamics Demonstrating tactical autonomy amid higher command
Impact Upholds submarine service's brinkmanship legacy
Report status to restore contact Affirm operational integrity post-threat Direct satellite voice report Proven seamanship evading foe
Ballast

Ballast noted in officer briefing as contacted via Pac Fleet chain, integral to rescue relay from San Diego/North Island, embedding in broader extraction infrastructure activated by Bartlet's push.

Representation Via mentioned command linkage
Power Dynamics Support node in naval hierarchy
Facilitate DSRV deployment coordination Relay crisis intel upward Inter-fleet communication chains Logistical support provisioning
North Korean Navy

North Korean Navy's Luna-class destroyer cited in Portland's report as evaded pursuer, receding from immediate threat to contextual antagonist, underscoring sub's grit and de-escalating war flashpoint.

Representation Through referenced destroyer action
Power Dynamics Aggressor force neutralized by U.S. tactics
Impact Heights Yellow Sea tensions in Cold War echoes
Stalk and engage U.S. sub Enforce territorial maritime dominance Deployed anti-sub assets Provoking deep-quiet evasion

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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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
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"VOICE 1ST: "Whiskey-Three-Charlie, this is Pac Fleet, report you whiskey, over.""
"VOICE 2ND: "Pac Fleet, Whiskey Three-Charlie, Whiskey is 36.6 degrees north by 110 west. Went deep and quiet to avoid close-aboard contact with Luna class destroyer. Mechanical situations at full op.""
"BARTLET: "All right, okay. There they are. See, they went deep and quiet to avoid a close-aboard with a Luna class destroyer. What you gotta do in these situations is you trust the captain, you trust the crew.""