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S4E23
· Twenty-Five

Air Alarm Forces a Rules Debate — Bartlet’s Judgment Tested

An unidentified Beech Baron triggers a hair-raising operational scramble that turns an abstract policy split into a live test of presidential command. Nancy argues for immediate diplomacy with Qumar; Admiral Fitzwallace demands planes in the air and preemptive strikes. For a tense minute F-15s have missile lock on the unresponsive twin-prop before a panicked radio call proves to be a false alarm. The scare crystallizes Bartlet’s vulnerability — terrified for his daughter, he questions his own judgment and orders Leo to assemble the Cabinet and contact the Speaker, setting up the 25th Amendment transfer.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Nancy advises President Bartlet to pursue diplomacy with Qumar before escalating military action, while Fitzwallace pushes for immediate air strikes.

urgency to tension

Leo interrupts with news of an unidentified Beech Baron 58 plane not responding to radio communications, escalating the crisis.

concern to alarm

President Bartlet demands clarity on when to order the F-15s to shoot down the unresponsive plane, showing his frustration and confusion.

frustration to urgency

The Beech Baron finally responds, revealing the situation was a false alarm, easing the immediate tension.

tension to relief

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Tense and professional; ready to execute lethal orders but following rules of engagement precisely.

The fighter pilot reports position and missile lock, instructs the Beech to switch frequency and prepare to slow — his live cockpit status turns abstract threat into an imminent kinetic option.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain control of the intercept and prevent escalation
  • Follow command guidance while ensuring safe resolution
Active beliefs
  • Clear directives and radio compliance will avert unnecessary shoot-downs
  • Maintaining a defensive posture until cleared preserves lives
Character traits
disciplined commanding focused
Follow Fighter Pilot …'s journey

Panicked then relieved; embarrassed that a mechanical issue nearly triggered a military engagement.

The Beech Baron pilot, patched through on the speaker, responds flustered and apologetic, admitting a mechanical problem that caused radio silence and complying with fighter instructions, turning the crisis into a false alarm.

Goals in this moment
  • Comply with intercept instructions to avoid being shot down
  • Explain the technical problem to de-escalate the situation
Active beliefs
  • Pilot error or mechanical failure, not malice, caused the incident
  • Cooperating with intercepting fighters will prevent catastrophe
Character traits
flustered compliant embarrassed
Follow Beech Baron …'s journey

Alert and methodical; focused on supplying controllers' facts to the crisis leaders.

Air Route Traffic Control Center's voice (via speaker) repeatedly attempts to contact Beech 0827, reports transponder status, and supplies the Situation Room with the timeline and technical details driving engagement calculations.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate communication logs and transponder readings
  • Assist military/civilian leaders in determining threat level
Active beliefs
  • Contact logs and transponder data are critical for ROE decisions
  • Timely, factual reporting prevents tragic mistakes
Character traits
methodical informational procedural
Follow Air Route …'s journey

Urgent and impatient; he reads the situation tactically and favors decisive action over caution.

Admiral Fitzwallace pushes for immediate air response and preservation of strategic surprise for strikes on Tamar and Laddi, framing the Beech Baron intercept as proof of an imminent threat that requires force.

Goals in this moment
  • Get aircraft airborne and maintain tactical advantage
  • Secure actionable targets before they disappear or defenses change
Active beliefs
  • Military speed and surprise save lives and missions
  • Ambiguity should be resolved through force rather than delay
Character traits
hawkish decisive operationally focused
Follow Percy Fitzwallace's journey

Measured and concerned; she is worried about escalation and insists on restraint despite rising tension.

Nancy McNally advocates immediate diplomacy, pressing the President to send Leo to see the Qumari ambassador and arguing against a rushed military response in this high-stakes intercept.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent a hasty military escalation against Qumar
  • Protect institutional channels of diplomacy and analysis
Active beliefs
  • Qumar remains an ally and should be engaged diplomatically
  • Rushed military action risks catastrophic escalation and error
Character traits
calmly analytical procedurally cautious diplomatic advocate
Follow Nancy McNally's journey
General
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Businesslike and urgent; focused on providing technical answers rather than political counsel.

The General reports tactical facts: two F-15s scrambled from Portland, their positions, and that they have clear shots — answering the President's procedural questions about engagement ranges.

Goals in this moment
  • Communicate clear tactical options and constraints
  • Enable lawful, timely decisions about engagement
Active beliefs
  • Decisions should be made on accurate operational timelines
  • Military clarity helps civilian leaders decide under pressure
Character traits
procedural fact-oriented disciplined
Follow General's journey

Not present onscreen; implied steady and ready to assume responsibility.

Mentioned by Bartlet as the constitutional fallback; Walken is not present but his imminent contact is ordered so he can assume acting-presidential duties if needed.

Goals in this moment
  • Be available to assume acting presidential authority if contacted
  • Provide constitutional continuity when invoked
Active beliefs
  • Constitutional mechanisms should be used when presidential judgment may be compromised
  • The Speaker's role is essential to continuity of government
Character traits
institutional authoritative (implied)
Follow Glenallen Walken's journey

Torn and anguished; internal panic for his daughter's safety seeps into executive judgment, producing fear-driven honesty and eventual self-limiting action.

President Bartlet is overwhelmed by competing military advice and his own fatherly terror; he slams the table, demands clear answers about engagement distance, then orders continuity measures when he fears emotional compromise.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid making catastrophic errors while emotionally compromised
  • Protect his daughter and the nation from rash retaliation
Active beliefs
  • He might make irreversible decisions if pushed by personal anguish
  • Institutional safeguards are necessary when personal interest threatens judgment
Character traits
moral seriousness vulnerable decisive under duress
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

Calm but urgent; steadying presence while absorbing the President's panic and translating orders into procedure.

Leo McGarry discovers the unidentified aircraft, activates the speaker phone to patch in controllers and pilots, keeps the President tethered to reality, and later is ordered to assemble the Cabinet and contact the Speaker.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide the President with clear, actionable information
  • Execute continuity procedures when ordered
Active beliefs
  • The President needs immediate, reliable counsel in a crisis
  • Institutional protocols (Cabinet, Speaker) exist to preserve governance when personal impairment is possible
Character traits
steady under pressure operationally competent protective
Follow Leo McGarry's journey

Calmly concerned; professional delivery under stress, supplying crucial auditory evidence to the debate.

The Captain on speaker reads the Air Route Traffic Control Center transmission and relays the identification and controller attempts, giving the room the raw contact feed that shapes tension.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide precise controller transmissions to the Situation Room
  • Ensure decision-makers have live communications to base actions upon
Active beliefs
  • Accurate, real-time comms reduce the chance of mistaken engagement
  • Protocols exist to verify aircraft identity before lethal force
Character traits
procedural clear-voiced responsive
Follow Captain on …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Beech Baron 58 (Beech 0827)

The Beech Baron 58 (Beech 0827) is the focal threat object: unresponsive to radio, flying near Richland and a nuclear plant, triggering an intercept. Its silence and proximity force the scramble and the calculus over shoot/no-shoot decisions.

Before: Airborne over Richland, Washington; transponder/incoming communications unresponsive or …
After: Controlled and communicating after pilot reports mechanical trouble; …
Before: Airborne over Richland, Washington; transponder/incoming communications unresponsive or absent.
After: Controlled and communicating after pilot reports mechanical trouble; identified as a false alarm and not engaged.
U.S. Air Force F-15 Fighters Scrambled from Portland

Two F-15 fighters scrambled from Portland appear as the kinetic instrument of national defense: they flank the Beech, achieve missile lock, and provide the immediate option to shoot down the plane if necessary, which raises the political stakes.

Before: Launched from Portland Air National Guard Base, airborne …
After: Hold position with missile lock until called off …
Before: Launched from Portland Air National Guard Base, airborne and vectored toward the unidentified aircraft.
After: Hold position with missile lock until called off after pilot contact; return to base or remain on station as appropriate (implicit).
U.S. Cruise Missiles

U.S. cruise missiles serve as a mental/ rhetorical object when Bartlet imagines revenge scenarios — a hypothetical tool he might deploy if emotionally manipulated, which underscores why he orders continuity safeguards.

Before: Conceptual: part of the President's rhetorical inventory and …
After: Remains a hypothetical instrument referenced to illustrate potential …
Before: Conceptual: part of the President's rhetorical inventory and threat calculus, not physically used.
After: Remains a hypothetical instrument referenced to illustrate potential emotional escalation; no physical deployment.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is invoked by Bartlet as a hypothetical retaliatory target in his nightmare scenario — illustrating the emotional extremes he might be driven to if manipulated by a hostage image.

Atmosphere Speculative and charged; the city functions as a rhetorical device to measure Bartlet's potential loss …
Function Hypothetical retaliatory target used to test moral and political boundaries.
Symbolism Represents the dangerous reach of personal vengeance into foreign policy.
Mentioned verbally as a distant target Functions as a rhetorical image rather than an operational locus
Richland, Washington

Richland, Washington is the airspace locus of the Beech Baron; its proximity to population centers turns a navigation error into a potential national security incident.

Atmosphere Spatially anxious — an ordinary small-city sky becomes a locus of dread.
Function The aircraft's location that drives interception urgency and engagement timing.
Symbolism Represents how ordinary places can become flashpoints under national-security pressure.
Access Civilian airspace with restricted zones nearby; controlled by regional ATC.
Nighttime flight path over populated area Proximity to critical infrastructure (nuclear plant)
Saw Mill River Nuclear Reactor

The Saw Mill River Nuclear Reactor is invoked as the critical potential target the Beech could threaten, magnifying stakes and forcing immediate engagement considerations.

Atmosphere Ominous and urgent; the mention increases the room's fear and accelerates decision pressure.
Function High-value asset that frames the rules-of-engagement timeline and justifies military readiness.
Symbolism Emblem of civilian vulnerability and the catastrophic cost of miscalculation.
Access Highly secure facility; implicit exclusion of unauthorized aircraft.
Distance metrics (miles to reactor) determine when to give shoot orders Night amplifies detection and identification challenges
Portland Air National Guard Base

Portland Air National Guard Base is the launch point for the F-15s, its rapid-response capability converting policy debate into immediate kinetic posture.

Atmosphere Noisy, disciplined (off-screen); implied urgency as jets take off.
Function Military staging area enabling rapid interceptor deployment.
Symbolism Embodies the military's capacity to act swiftly, imposing a temporal imperative on civilian leaders.
Access Restricted military base; operational security governs actions.
Afterburner noise and scramble urgency (implied) Rapid vectoring to intercept course
Tamar

Tamar is invoked as one of Fitzwallace's suggested strike targets; its mention shifts the debate from immediate intercept to broader retaliatory strategy and surprise requirements.

Atmosphere Strategic and grim; names of targets harden the room's tone.
Function Hypothetical strike target used to argue for preserving surprise via rapid air operations.
Symbolism Represents the broader theater consequences of a single aerial incident.
Referenced on maps and briefing boards (implied) Discussed in terms of strategic value rather than immediate geography
Laddi

Laddi is named alongside Tamar as a prospective strike site; its invocation fuels Fitzwallace's argument for acting quickly to retain operational surprise.

Atmosphere Coldly tactical; target names reduce human ambiguity to coordinates and opportunity.
Function Strategic target referenced to justify kinetic posture.
Symbolism Evokes the moral cost of turning diplomatic crises into bombing campaigns.
Discussed in strategic terms within the Situation Room Serves as a mental calculation for timing and force employment

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Sultanate of Qumar

The Sultanate of Qumar is the international actor central to the diplomatic vs. military split: Nancy urges outreach to its ambassador while Fitzwallace questions Qumari reliability, making Qumar the contested object of policy responses.

Representation Referenced through diplomatic counsel and the proposed meeting with the Qumari ambassador.
Power Dynamics Qumar's ambiguous status strains U.S. trust; it is simultaneously partner and potential locus of hostile …
Impact Qumar's perceived reliability affects U.S. options, illustrating how alliance politics can constrain or enable military …
Internal Dynamics Not detailed in scene; tension implied between central government control and rogue actors operating inside …
Avoid being blamed or punished for the incident (implied) Maintain diplomatic ties with the United States Diplomatic channels and ambassadorial communications Allegiance and internal control over its citizens
Full Cabinet

The Full Cabinet is invoked as the constitutional body Bartlet orders assembled — a continuity mechanism intended to formally protect governance if the President is judged emotionally compromised.

Representation Implied through the President's directive to Leo to convene members; not yet assembled in-scene.
Power Dynamics The Cabinet can collectively assert or endorse Section Three of the 25th Amendment, exercising institutional …
Impact Its mobilization shifts authority away from an emotionally fragile individual to the institutional framework, prioritizing …
Internal Dynamics Implied tension between loyalty to the President and duty to the republic; logistics and chain-of-command …
Provide collective judgement about presidential capacity (implied) Maintain constitutional continuity of government Legal and constitutional procedures Collective affirmation or challenge to presidential authority
Air Route Traffic Control Center, Seattle

The Air Route Traffic Control Center, Seattle supplies the critical technical and communications evidence — controller calls, transponder readings, and contact attempts — that determine the intercept timeline and rules-of-engagement calculus.

Representation Via live controller transmissions patched into the Situation Room speaker phone.
Power Dynamics Operationally authoritative on aircraft identification but subordinate to military/civilian decision-makers who decide engagement.
Impact Its factual reporting constrains political and military options, showing how technical agencies can prevent escalation …
Internal Dynamics Operates under strict procedural norms; no political voice, but its timeliness and accuracy are decisive.
Restore communication with Beech 0827 and clarify transponder status Prevent airspace incidents through accurate reporting Real-time communications and radar/transponder data Procedural protocols that guide military responses

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Key Dialogue

"NANCY: "Mr. President. Have Leo meet with the Qumari ambassador. Have him do it before the sun comes up. Let's try the diplomatic route before this gets out of hand.""
"FITZWALLACE: "Sir, I wanna put the planes in the air now. If we're gonna end up striking bases later on in Tamar and Laddi, we're gonna need some element of surprise.""
"PRESIDENT BARTLET / LEO: "Do you think she's already dead?" "I absolutely do not." "I might." (Bartlet)"