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The Characters
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Special Agent Fox Mulder
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[ From the X-Files FAQ ]
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Agent Fox Mulder, an Oxford-trained psychologist with aJphotographic memory, is
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one of the FBI Violent Crimes division's best agents, although he is in disfavor
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with not only his superiors but also his colleagues because of his interest in
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the Bureau's X files. He stumbled upon these
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files, dealing with unexplained phenomena, during his first three years with
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the Bureau, as a crack analyst in the Bureau's behavioral sciences department.
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[Chris Carter, _Starlog #201_, April 1994]
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His fascination with the paranormal stems from a childhood incident -- his
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sister Samantha disappeared from their home in Chilmark, Mass. (pop. 650) when
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he was 12 and she was 8. Mulder claims she was abducted by aliens; during
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regressions he recalled hearing his sister's cries for help, and a bright light
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which kept him paralyzed and told him that his sister would be all right.
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[Conduit] This memory differs from a dream Mulder experienced one night [Little
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Green Men].
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Mulder's early meteoric rise at the Bureau enabled him to make high-placed
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friends in Congress -- one of them being SETI proponent and influential senator
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Richard Matheson [Little Green Men]. These contacts had kept him from
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retribution from higher-ups, although they assigned him a partner, with the
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tacit idea of discrediting what he does
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so that he can be dismissed. However, Mulder picked up a somewhat vacillating
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ally in a mysterious covert individual known as Deep Throat. [Deep Throat,
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Fallen Angel, Eve, Young at Heart, E.B.E., Erlenmeyer Flask].
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Deep Throat was killed by an equally mysterious covert opponent during an
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attempt to rescue Mulder. Mulder confirmed his burial at Arlington 'through
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eight-power binoculars from a thousand yards away.' [Little Green Men]. But he
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has acquired a second 'deep information' associate, someone who calls himself
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Mr. X. [Sleepless] This mysterious man has been less than helpful to Mulder than
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his dead colleagues. Mulder has also been told by an unknown individual (who may
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or may not be Mr. X) that he has 'a friend in the FBI' [The Host].
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At the end of Season 1, the X Files division was shut down and Mulder was
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reassigned to wiretap surveillance [Little Green Men, The Host]. He also
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reluctantly acquired a new partner, Special Agent Alex Krycek [Sleepless, Duane
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Barry, Ascension], a younger agent who
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purported to be a believer, not only in Mulder's ideas but in Mulder himself.
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But Mulder's days in this mind-numbing duty were numbered. Assistant Director
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Skinner obliquely acknowledged that the X Files bureau served a valuable purpose
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in dealing successfully with the Bureau's oddball cases [The Host] and was
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bringing to light information that other covert parties would prefer to keep
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buried [Ascension]. Following thie disappearance of Mulder's former partner Dana
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Scully, Skinner officially reopened the X Files [Ascension].
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Mulder is known around the Bureau by the nickname of 'Spooky' [Pilot, Young
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at Heart] because of his interest in paranormal phenomena. 'He is considered a
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loose cannon, a person who is maybe wasting time and money, and also his
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expertise, on an area the Bureau thinks has very little value.' [Carter,
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Starlog] Due to an incident on one of his first Bureau assignments (a fellow
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agent was killed) [Young at Heart], he eschews following investigations 'by the
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book,' opting instead for his
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own instincts and methods. He keeps notes for his field reports in a
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handwritten journal [Born Again].
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We believe Mulder doesn't 'have a life,' as we have seen nothing of his
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off-duty activities. However, some of this may stem from a relationship he had
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at Oxford ten years ago with a woman who is now with Scotland Yard (Phoebe Green
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[Fire]). He apparently was in love with her but she not with him. With the
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dissolution of the X Files division, however, Mulder may have been trying to
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revive his social life; an answering machine message berated him for missing a
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lunch date [Little Green Men].
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Mulder has a fear of fire [Fire], which may have been conquered during his
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rescue of the children of British MP Sir Malcolm Marsden (who also happened to
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be Phoebe's latest fling). He is also a fan of the National Aeronautics and
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Space Administration (NASA). [Space] He has a habit of unshelling shelled
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sunflower seeds, and making droll comments which X-Philes have come to note as
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'Mulderisms.'
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Mulder enjoys wearing wild ties to work, and seems to be a New York Knicks
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fan. He appears to
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had a fondness for classic rock [minor references, Beyond the Sea, Gender
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Bender] and classic science fiction movies [Tooms, Erlenmeyer Flask], and iced
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tea seems to be his beverage of choice [Tooms]. There are 'hints' that Mulder
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has an interest in pornography -- in one episode, we see Mulder looking at the
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centerfold of some 'men's magazine' talking about how the woman claims she was
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abducted by aliens; in another episode Scully remarks that she hadn't seen
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Mulder that excited since she caught him going through the Adult Video News. As
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a psychologist, he favors using hypnotic regression as a psychological healing
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tool, and hates the unnecessary use of medication [Born Again].
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Special Agent Dana Scully
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[ From The X-Files FAQ ]
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Dana Scully is a medical doctor with an undergraduate degree in physics from the
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University of Maryland [Jersey Devil]. She was recruited for the FBI right out
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of medical school, and had been teaching at the FBI Academy in Q
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uantico, Va. She was assigned by Section Chief Scott Blevins to be Mulder's
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partner in order to keep an eye on him and determine whether he is perhaps too
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obsessed with the X files.
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Scully is skeptical of anything paranormal, believing that everything has a
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logical, scientifically-quantified explanation. Though in most of the cases she
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and Mulder have been on she has not witnessed any overt paranormal activities,
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she has had four brushes with unexplainable phenomena that may have her start
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questioning her beliefs [Beyond the Sea; Lazarus; Born Again; Erlenmeyer Flask].
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At the end of Season 1, the X Files division was shut down and Scully was
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reassigned, returning to the FBI academy at Quantico, Va. to isntruct new agents
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on the bascis of forensic medicine [Little Green Men]. However, Mulder has
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called upon her expertise in violent crime cases to which he has been assigned
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[The Host, Blood]. Scully was abducted by escaped mental patient Duane Barry and
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has disappeared [Ascension].
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Scully is a middle child; she has one older and one younger brother. [Born Again] Her father died
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early in 1994; they were apparently close at one time (she called him Ahab; he
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called her Starbuck), but her family disapproved of her joining the Bureau.
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[Beyond the Sea] She had a yearlong relationship with an instructor at the
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Academy, Jack Willis, with whom she shared the same birthdate (Feb. 23).
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[Lazarus] She is just as much a workaholic as Mulder, and is currently not
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seeing anyone [Jersey Devil].
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Scully drinks her coffee with cream, no sugar [E.B.E.]. She was raised as a
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Catholic [Miracle Man]. She wears a necklace bearing a small cross, which was
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left behind in the car in which she was abducted [Ascension].
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The Romance Aspect
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[ From The X-Files FAQ ]
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There will be *no romance* between Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
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Everyone readily admits that there is some attraction, a 'sexual tension,'
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between the characters. However, neither series creator Chris Carter, nor actors
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David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, nor most X-Philes, want a full-blown
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romance to develop.
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Carter "firmly believes that a series can be 'ruined' if the characters
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cross the boundarie
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s of sexual tension." [Starlog #201, April 1994]
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Anderson [Starlog Platinum #2] says, "I don't want that to happen, David
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doesn't want that to happen, [Chris Carter] I don't think wants that to happen.
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The show's not about intimacy between us; it would be a huge mistake to make it
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about that. Both of our characters are single-minded about our work and
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respectful enough not to complicate it in any way. We [eventually] warm up to
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each other, and there are times when there's more sexual tension than others,
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but it's not going to be a romantic relationship."
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Duchovny's viewpoint [Starlog #202, May 1994]: "Having a friendship and a
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professional working relationship with a woman is much more interesting....It's
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very easy to just jump into bed. That doesn't take much imagination."
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So: don't even think about it!
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FBI Superiors
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[ From The X-Files FAQ ]
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Section Chief Scott Blevins
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(Charles Cioffi) is with the Violent Crimes Section
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of the Bureau. [Pilot] Blevins assigned Scully to be Mulder's partner, and her
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field reports are sent to his office. [early episodes]
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Section Chief Joseph McGrath
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(Frederick Coffin) is with the Office of Professional
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Responsibility [Fallen Angel] and seemed determined to have Mulder fired and the
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X Files shut down.
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Assistant Director Walter S. Skinner
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(Mitch Pileggi) is one of the Bureau
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higher-ups reading Scully's reports. He warned both Scully and Mulder that their
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unorthodox methods of investigation may have dire consequences [Tooms], and
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followed through by shutting down the X Files division at an order from the
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highest levels of government [Erlenmeyer Flask]. He has since had second
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throughts and has reopened the X Files [Ascension].
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Recurring Characters
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[ From the X-Files FAQ ]
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[Season 1] Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin) is a mysterious individual believed to
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be some sort of higher-up government official. Mulder contacted him via a blue
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light shining from his apartment window; DT called Mulder and signaled him with
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a series of clicks [E.B.E.]. The method of choosing a meeting place was not
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determined. He appears to have been exterminated in the episode "The Erlenmeyer
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Flask."
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Speculation on Deep Throat is contained in Internal Affairs
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X-File Inquiry #875110-6249 [aka The Deep Throat FAQ, posted by Special Agent Jeff Gostin].
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[Season 1 and 2] Cigarette Smoking Man, also known as
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Cancer Man(William B. Davis) is another
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mysterious individual who, like Deep Throat, appears to be a higher-up
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government official with some power. Assistant Director Skinner seemed to be
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deferring to his opinion early in our notice of him [Tooms] but Skinner ordered
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him out of his office during a discussion with Mulder after the agent had
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abandoned his assignment to investigate possible alien contact in Puerto Rico
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[Little Green Men]. CSM also kept a silent watch on the proceedings in Blevins's
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and Skinner's offices and buried vital evidence in a secret Pentagon storage
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room [Pilot, Erlenmeyer Flask]. He is also using Special Agent Alex Krycek to
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keep an eye on Mulder and any of Mulder's investigations [Sleepless, Duane
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Barry, Ascension].
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[Season 2] Special Agent Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea) moved into the role of
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Mulder's partner with the unexplained murders of former Vietnam veterans
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[Sleepless]. We discovered, however, that Krycek had a hidden agenda, as a
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lackey for Cigarette Smoking Man: keep an eye on Mulder and keep him from
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finding out information that would bring certain covert activities to light
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[Sleepless, Ascension]. With the disappearance of Dana Scully and the reopening
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of the X Files, Krycek himself has disappeared [Ascension].
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[Season 2] Mr. X (Steven Williams), an acquaintance of Deep Throat, is even
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more mysterious than his predecessor. Mr. X's information is even more
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reluctantly shared. Mulder contacts Mr X by taping an 'X' on his window and
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shining a light through.
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Miscellaneous information
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[ From The X-Files FAQ ]
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As a result of an informal poll conducted Spring 94, net.fans of the _The X
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Files_ have chosen (with a 73% approval rating) to be called X-Philes. The name
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seems to have caught on in the media, with its use in many articles on the show
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and its online contacts.
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There is a list of Mulderisms and Scullyisms being kept by Samuel Ziegler at
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ziegler@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu. The list will be posted to alt.tv.x-files regularly
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once the new season has started.
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Weapons: Scully carries a Sig-Sauer P230. Mulder currently uses a Sig Sauer
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P220.
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So far Mulder has fired his gun four times (to scare away wolves [Conduit] to
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kill John Barnett [Young at Heart], at the shapeshifter creature [Shapes] and at
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a possible alien being [Little Green Men] though no shot actually left the gun),
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and Scully, three times (thre
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e shots to stop the air duct fan [Ghost in the Machine], once to wound Lucas
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Henry [Beyond the Sea], three shots, to kill [so we thought] Warren Dupre
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[Lazarus])
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Both Mulder and Scully have been shot once (Mulder, critically, in the upper
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femur in Beyond the Sea; Scully, in the chest though wearing her protective
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vest, in Young at Heart).
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For the morbid: X Files' death toll to date: 74 [through Blood/second season]
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Scully's FBI ID number is 2317-616, her home phone number is (202) 555-6431.
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[Ghost in the Machine.], and her cellular phone number is 555-3564.
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Scully and Mulder met for the first time on March 6, 1992 X.T. (X Files Time)
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[Pilot].
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Mulder has a computer at home, and his password is TRUSTNO1. He was a fan of the
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television show 'The Magician' as a child. [Little Green Men]
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Ten Thirteen's production crew has had cameos (names and bodies) in various
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episodes: First Assistant Director Tom Braidwood appeared as _Lone Gunman_
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photographer Frolicke in 'E.B.E.' and 'Blood,' and his name was used as t
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he person taking over Howard Graves's parking spot in 'Shadows' and as Mulder's
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alias to get into the secured government compound in
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Washington State in 'E.B.E.' Ken Kirzinger, stunt coordinator, appeared as
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Richter in 'Ice.' Hair Stylist Malcolm Marsden's name was used for the British
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PM in 'Fire.' Vladimir Stefoff, First Assistant Director, had his name (as Val
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Stefoff) used as Scully's alias to get into the compound in 'E.B.E.'
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Story ideas: _The X Files_, like almost all network TV shows, does not accept
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unsolicited scripts or story ideas. If you have them, you will need to get
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yourself an agent to submit them to the show. Story ideas or scripts sent to the
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show unagented will be returned or tossed in the trash. Ideas, scripts, and
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stories can be posted for other fans' enjoyment to the newsgroup
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alt.tv.x-files.creative.
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