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"Unhappy fortune! By my brotherhood, the letter was not nice but full of charge of dear import, and the neglecting it may do much danger."
Friar Laurence, Romeo and Juliet

A messenger has an important message/package/etc. for someone, probably the protagonist. Maybe they scheduled a meeting, making it a Doomed Appointment; maybe the protagonist doesn't know there is a messenger. One way or another, the messenger fails to deliver the message, or delivers the message too late. Could become an Unwitting Instigator of Doom. See also Product Delivery Ordeal.


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    Anime & Manga 
  • In the second season of Hamatora, Episode 6 has one of the characters follows a lead on his own. He is able to achieve his objective of locating and defeating the antagonist, but is left beaten and battered. When he calls the main character to tell him what has happened, it turns out that the main character has forgotten his phone at home. Unable to get in contact with anyone else or fight back, the antagonist's goons easily dispatch him.
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure:
    • Diamond is Unbreakable: After Hazamada explains his plan to ambush Jotaro with his Surface, Josuke tries calling Jotaro to tell him about the trap, only to realize Hazamada has managed to contact him first.
    • JoJolion: While Josuke is evading Dolomite's Blue Hawaii, Yasuho attempts discovering who Dolomite is and find his location. Just after she finds the information and is about to call Josuke, Jobin knocks her unconscious and smashes her phone.
    • The JoJoLands: During the group's battle with Bobby Jean and Lulu, Paco is the first to discover who their opponents are, but is injured and gets left in the elevator just as he attempts to warn Jodio that the enemy is approaching him, but the message doesn't reach him before the doors close.

    Comic Books 
  • Joker's Last Laugh: When Tim was thought to have died during an Arkham breakout, most of the Batfamily ended up separated from him by a force field before he could tell them he'd escaped. Nightwing ended up beating the Joker to death when the Joker gloated about killing another of his brothers. Though of course he got better, it showed Dick and the rest of the Bats that Dick could be pushed to lethal force.
  • In Project Superpowers, Fighting Yank's ancestor, Bruce Carter, was a Revolutionary War soldier who had been charged by Washington himself with delivering secret battle plans to the American forces. Unfortunately for him, he stopped for a drink and was killed by the British. For failing to complete his mission, he was cursed to guide his descendant, Bruce Carter III, into becoming Fighting Yank to protect America against enemies.

    Fairy Tales 
  • In the fairy tale The Armless Maiden, the Wicked Sister-in-Law changes letters to and from the titular character and her husband (who's away in a war), by getting the messenger drunk when he stops to rest at her place.

    Films — Live-Action 
  • In Deep Impact, the astronomer who realizes that the object is a comet on a collision course with Earth, tries to get the information out but dies in a car accident before he can alert the world.
  • Gallipoli has this as the major plot point in the film, where just as the soldiers are about to go over the top to attack the Turks in a futile attempt to gain ground, the order is rescinded. The catch? Mel Gibson doesn't deliver it fast enough and his best bud dies.
  • The entire movie of Kangaroo Jack. Which is probably a good thing, as the money that the protagonists were supposed to deliver is meant to pay the recipient to kill them.
  • The Madness of King George: Both averted and lampshaded in Thurlow's race to Parliament before the Regency bill passes.
  • Tora! Tora! Tora!:
    • Attempts to transmit a warning message via radio to the American forces in Hawaii fail due to atmospheric interference. They decide to send the message via commercial telegram, but fail to mark the message as Urgent, meaning it sits in a backlog of messages in Hawaii and isn't delivered to Fort Shafter until after the attack is underway.
    • An American destroyer spots a Japanese submarine trying to enter the harbor and sinks it, but their report of the engagement isn't received until after the air attack starts.
    • The Japanese send an ultimatum to the Americans, intended to be delivered before the attack as a final justification for the imminent war, but delays in decoding and translating the message into English mean this message isn't delivered until after the attack either. Understandably, the American government is not pleased by the timing of the message.
  • In Troy, a Trojan scout discovers that the Greeks have not abandoned their war effort after all, despite their supposed peace offering of the giant wooden horse. He immediately tries to warn Troy of the deception but is promptly cut down by a Greek arrow.
  • Invoked in Wicker Park where Alex deliberately withholds Lisa's letter that she was supposed to hand over to Matthew in order to sabotage their relationship.

    Literature 
  • In The Andromeda Strain, the electronic version happens: the scientists working on the alien virus in an isolated lab don't get the notification that the president has ordered that an atomic bomb be dropped on the infected site (a very bad idea since the scientists have already discovered the virus is resistant to radiation and large amounts of energy just make it grow faster) because of a mechanical failure in the bell of the teletype machine that was supposed to alert them.
  • Belisarius Series: In the second book, seventeen elite Malwa couriers are sent to spread an alarm against the Romans. Between efforts by the Romans and their allies to stop them, and the risks of riding too hard over bad terrain, only two of the seventeen survive. One falls off his horse, injuring himself, and isn't found in time to deliver the message; the other manages to avoid the ambushers, arriving at a destination where his successful delivery of the message amounts to nothing due to matters of geography.
  • Brother Cadfael:
    • In One Corpse Too Many, Torold Blund and Nicholas Faintree were tasked by one of Empress Maud's followers to transport treasure to friendly borders just before the fall of a stronghold. Early in their journey, they are attacked by a ruthless opportunist who kills Faintree. Blund fights off the killer but then comes under attack by enemy soldiers who force him to hide the treasure before fleeing (although he later comes back for it).
    • In St. Peter's Fair, the victim was tasked with giving a letter to a fence-straddling nobleman revealing facts which would make him more inclined to support Empress Maud. He is killed by an opportunist out to get rewards from King Stephen by turning in the letter, which also reveals additional Maud loyalists in Stephen’s camp. The killer fails to find the letter, but it is destroyed and the intended recipient never joins Maud.
    • In The Hermit of Eyton Forrest, Renaud Bourchier was sent to deliver a message for help for an army of Maud followers and is also entrusted with the funds to purchase that help. He never made it to his destination, with his riderless horse trotting into a town with empty saddlebags. Subverted with the reveal that Bourchier stole the money and deserted his cause rather than being waylaid by someone else.
    • The servants and tradesman taking some donations back to an abbey in The Holy Thief narrowly survive a bandit ambush and instead find themselves scattering to different towns to report the need for search parties.
  • The Cowboy and the Cossack: After being surrounded by Tartars, Rostov sends his best horseman, Pietre, to get help. Pietre is caught and has his mangled body sent back on his horse, after which two more messengers are sent together on a less direct route. One is killed but the other survives to get help, although The Cavalry Arrives Late.
  • In Death and The Joyful Woman by Ellis Peters, young Dominic Felse sets out after the murderer, leaving a message for his police sergeant father with the intention that it will bring Sergeant Felse after him in time to rescue him if he gets in trouble, but not soon enough to forbid him going in the first place. An unexpected circumstance delays the delivery of the message, and Dominic very nearly gets himself killed.
  • In the Discworld novel Thief of Time, it was mentioned that an Impeded Messenger example was averted when shortly after his horse threw a shoe, the messenger just 'happened' to run into a traveling peasant with a portable forge. This is played with further in that it is only due to the messenger's timely arrival that the dreadful Battle of Five Cities never happened. Terry Pratchett uses a variation of this in Carpe Jugulum as well.
  • Downplayed in The Hardy Boys Casefiles: A Killing in the Market. A lawyer sends his assistant to deliver some vital evidence to the boys, but when he sees the henchmen on an intercept course with him, he promptly ditches and hides the papers he's carrying and decides to Screw This, I'm Outta Here!.
  • Subverted in the J.A. Johnstone western The Last Gunfighter: Renegades: A cowboy who is sent to alert the state capitol to send in more Texas Rangers because the local ones are corrupt is later seen being held prisoner and murdered along with several other locals who tried to fight back. However, it turns out that he did deliver the message and was captured on his way home (although The Cavalry Arrives Late).
  • The first few chapters of Beyond the Bitterroots by Allan Vaughan Elston feature a stagecoach driver racing to a town where there will be a hanging in the early afternoon with a stay of the execution from the governor, who has been convinced of the condemned man's possible innocence after the accused's daughter and several other women sent affidavits showing that it would have taken him almost all day to bake a loaf of bread that was hot during the arrest, leaving little time to commit a murder. Things take an even more desperate turn when a stagecoach robber (sent by a man running for sheriff who found proof the condemned man is innocent but is delaying the discovery of that proof because he figures he can win a Landslide Election if the sheriff gets the reputation of having arrested and executed an innocent man) robs the stagecoach and steals the horses to prevent delivery of the message. One of the passengers manages to ride cross-country, trading out horses at farms and way stations, and make it to town Just in Time to stop the execution.
  • The Woman in White: Laura and Marian give a fired maid, Fanny, a letter to try and alert their solicitors and uncle about Sir Percival abusing Laura, but Lady Fosco intercepts and drugs Fanny, replacing the letters with forgeries giving the impression things are fine.

    Live-Action TV 
  • In the Horatio Hornblower episode "The Frogs and the Lobsters", a messenger carrying plans for a joint mission in France by British and French Royalist forces is killed and the plans stolen. In this case, the heroes know exactly what the message was, as it was a copy being sent to the Admiralty. Now the heroes have to consider the possibility that the plans might find their way into the Revolutionaries' hands before their operation can succeed. They do.

    Roleplay 
  • That's how Lion El'Jonson's fall had started in Embers in the Dusk. The Emperor sent Saint Celestine to warn him of the Abomination once he awoke, but, as usual, underestimated Chaos... despite being asleep said Abomination already had servants in place to intercept Celestine and deliver a message of their own.

    Theatre 
  • In Hamlet and in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, where Hamlet changes the letter to the king of England so that R&G are executed in his place.
  • The Impeded Messenger is a crucial plot point in Romeo and Juliet, as he's prevented from informing Romeo that Juliet faked her suicide and isn't really dead. This results in Romeo committing suicide for real, and Juliet following him after seeing his corpse.

    Video Games 
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2: At the end of "Loose Ends", Shepherd is revealed as Evil All Along and kills both Roach and Ghost via Gasoline Dousing, while Price attempts to warn them that they're heading into a trap, unaware that it's already too late.
  • Video game variant where the protagonist is the messenger: in Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, the character Anthony is given a scroll he's supposed to deliver to Charlemagne, but the scroll proves in fact to be a trap carrying a nasty undead curse—which Anthony discovers by accidentally inflicting it upon himself. Anthony bravely decides to warn Charlemagne of the plot against him, and after battling ghouls, traps, and the curse slowly eating away at his body, reaches his destination to find...that the assassins got sick of waiting, and Charlemagne is already dead.
  • Fallout: New Vegas starts with the player character as a Courier who gets ambushed by a group of thugs led by a man in a suit, who proceeds to take the Platinum Chip that was to be delivered. The main goal of the first half of the game becomes tracking down said man and regaining the chip (completing the delivery is optional after that though).
  • The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-: At the end of Day 100, Takumi decides to travel to the past to have a chance at undoing the failure of the mission while the group that survived departs for the artificial satellite. Moments after he left, a transceiver is suddenly sent to the academy, with Tsubasa and Takemaru desperately trying to tell Takumi that something has happened on the satellite, with the signal getting abruptly cut off before they could explain what they discovered.
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II: In the lead-up to Act III-D, Mirabel discovers that the ongoing Fake Memories situation has caused Marduk and Kruga units, along with party members Feri and Risette, to go rogue and become hostile towards Arkride Solutions, and promptly scrambles to warn Van of an incoming attack on the office. However, the party is unable to act on her warning in the initial event because the transmission is garbled by interference.
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door: Bobbery's wife, Scarlette, before dying of illness, asked Podley to give him a letter with her last message if the former blamed himself for her death. Podley was unable to hand the letter upon seeing Bobbery's grief and instead asks Mario to do the request when Bobbery's assistance is needed.

    Web Animation 
  • RWBY: In Volume 5, the Albain brothers sent an assassin after Ghira's messenger specifically so that Mistral won't find out about the White Fang's plans.

    Web Comics 
  • The whole plot of Paradigm Shift turns out to have been instigated by a modern variant. A letter sent to Chicago PD detective Kate MacAllister from someone she participated in a clinical trial alongside some years previously is delayed by at least a week because it was sent to a previous address, meaning he's unable to arrange a meeting and warn her that the trial may have had some really dangerous side effects... Like turning her into a werewolf.

    Western Animation 
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender:
    • Played with in "Bato of The Water Tribe", in which Aang receives the message for Bato and withholds said information until he feels too guilty to continue doing so.
    • Katara realizes Zuko and Iroh are in Ba Sing Se and runs to warn the Earth King, only to be captured by Azula and company, who are disguised as the Kiyoshi Warriors, leading to her imprisonment and setting the stage not only for the fall of Ba Sing Se, but also Aang's Disney Death.
  • The Dragon Prince: In "The Midnight Desert", Nyx intercepts Ethari's message to the Dragon Queen and reads it, allowing her to set up her gambit to steal Zym.

    Real Life 
  • Many battles have been lost due to crucial communication holdups.
    • One famous case is the 06.06.1944 telegram that was supposed to inform Adolf Hitler and his Berlin staff that the Anglo-American armies had stormed the beaches of Normandy in the early morning of the same day, and that in order to beat them back, Hitler had to authorise the deployment of Panzer Reserves now. However, Hitler was a long sleeper and had declared he wasn't to be awoken, so the message lingered unread for hours, all while the Allies fought their way inland and subsequently robbed the German garrison of any possibility of an effective counter-attack. The rest, as they say, is history.
    • Similarly, shortly before the Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor, the destroyer USS Ward spotted a Japanese mini-sub attempting to enter the harbor and sank it. The Ward's report of the engagement wasn't passed up the chain fast enough due to delays in transmission and decryption of the message, and the American commanders received it shortly after the air attack began.
    • On the same vein, the official declaration of war by Japan was delivered late to the American authorities because of various details (a miscalculation of the time difference between Pearl Harbor and Washington, D.C. and the American official leaving the Japanese ambassador's aide waiting, among others). The fact that this lateness made it look like the Japanese had deliberately lied about their intentions pretty much ticked off the American military even more.
    • The Battle of Antietam in the American Civil War was fought because a Confederate courier dropped a copy of the dispatch he was delivering, which was then found by some Union soldiers.

 
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Takumi uses his ability to travel to the past. Unbeknownst to him, Tsubasa and Takemaru desperately try to warn Takumi that something has happened on the artificial satellite before the signal gets cut off.

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