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You wanna see something weird? I sent the following into Chris Carter
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(a lot more cleaned up, but basically, the same premise) in December.
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Since I know they plan scripts months ahead, I'm not mad, just...disturbed.
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After all, they didn't bounce anything back to me at all.
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Tell me what you think.
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The Green Man
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A Concept for the X-Files
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Location: Southern Ridge of Appalachian Mountain Range. The area
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is lush with forest growth. Even in winter, the philodendrons
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remain green and healthy, while poking through the snow.
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Ubiquitous with the philodendrons is the kudzu, a vine plant which
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manages to cover everything not already covered by plants.
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Plot: A rich, faceless entrepenur has used his contacts in the
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forestry department to buy off a large section of the Great Smokey
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Mountain National Park, near the boarder of Tennessee, South
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Carolina, and Georgia. His intention is to clearcut the forest,
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and build an exclusive resort for the rich in this near paradise.
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He has sent in a team to remove all excess foliage, in preparation
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of bigger equipment that can more efficiently clear the land.
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While cleaning the area, one worker stumbles across an object,
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partially buried in the ground. He stoops to examine it, and a
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figure appears behind him. A length of kudzu appears around the
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workers neck, and it tightens, until he is strangled.
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Switch to Washington, and Muldaur and Scully. The developed had
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jumped the gun by three days; the land is still part of the Forest
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System, and still under federal jurisdiction. Since a murder took
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place there, the FBI must investigate it. However, the stink of
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the deal is resounding through the Park system. Whoever
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investigates it will be subjected to maximum negative exposure.
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Naturally, the case is sent to Dana and Foxx. Both rankle at the
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thought of letting this get dumped on their lap, but Foxx is
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somewhat optimistic: the area is well known for its natural
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beauty.
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While there, they come across a group of college-aged botanists,
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who hurried to the site when they discovered it was about to be
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clear-cut. Patrick, one of the students, claims that this area can
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hold the key to halting world deforestation. The ubiquitous kuzdu
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can thrive in soil despoiled by chemicals, and, over time, will
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return nitrogen back to the soil, while keeping a hold on topsoil.
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Finally, and most significantly, this particular strain seems to
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convert carbon dioxide to oxygen at an astonishing rate. If they
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could transplant it, or perhaps a genetically engineered sample, to
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the areas of the Amazon that have been depleted, global warming
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could be reversed in perhaps 20 years.
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One of the college students, Rachel, came from this area, and
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around the campfire, talks about the legend of the Green Man, a
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ghost who roams the woods, and kills campers who stray too far from
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the trail. Dana suggests to Foxx that the students seem to have
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been here a lot longer than a couple of days; perhaps in their
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zealotry one of them killed the worker. She decides to remain with
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the students, while Foxx returns to town.
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On his way back, he hears someone walking in the woods near camp.
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He tries to discover who it is, but steps on a branch, and the
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quarry flees. Foxx comes close to capturing him, but trips on a
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vine, and the form escapes.
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Dana, after spending the night in the camp, finds Morris, Patrick's
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research partner, almost fanatical enough to commit the murder.
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She catches up with Muldaur, who has been going over all X-files
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pertinent to the region. There is evidence that a serial killer,
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known as the Green Man, operating in the area. His victims are all
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lone campers, who were strangled with what appeared to be vines.
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Four people have been killed in the past 20 years, not enough to
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raise the eyebrows of Headquarters, but enough to be significant.
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The students are convinced that the key to the kudzu lies in the
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numerous junctures created when two vine-plants cross over, and
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seem to tangle and merge. One hypothesizes that perhaps the
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thousands of individual kudzu could somehow be "linked" into a
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single plant. They spread out, and see if there is some sort of
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nexus. Before they go, Patrick announces that he's not going to
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fight the court order that they vacate the land tomorrow. Morris
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blows up in his face, but Patrick shrugs it off. Each spread out,
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slipping and sliding in the wet plants. Patrick stumbles, and
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falls into a gully. It is there he notices a strange mass of vines
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that seems to be throbbing and shifting on its own. As he observes
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it, a loop of kudzu descends from above, lurches upwards, and
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strangles Patrick.
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His death throes summon the students and the agents. When they
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arrive, Patrick's body is at the top of the gully, and Morris is
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standing over it, holding a length of the vine in his hands. He
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claims that Patrick still was struggling for life, and he tried to
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remove the vines which were wrapped around his throat. Scully and
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Muldaur glance at each other, and Muldaur slowly reaches for his
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gun, when Rachel spots something on the other side of the gully.
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There is a figure standing on the side of the ridge, who turns and
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runs.
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Consulting with the local sheriff, Muldaur finds out that the
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"Green Man" is most likely Andrew Sims, a transient who has made
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his home in these woods since his wife died 25 years ago. The
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sheriff protests the accusation. When the snowstorm of last year
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stranded a group of campers, Andrew risked life and limb to rescue
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them. Though he sometimes scares campers by suddenly appearing and
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disappearing, there's no law against that. Scully, convinced that
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Sims is harboring deep seated anger against those who are trying to
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take away his home (she sees the rescue as trying to get them out
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of his home as quickly as possible), demands that Sims be brought
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in.
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With a steady rain coming down, they begin the hunt. They finally
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corner Andrew in a kudzu-infested town. Abandoned when the coal
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mine emptied during the Depression, it soon became covered with the
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vines, which slowly force open closed doors over weeks. The
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weather turns ugly, and they decide to spend the night in the town.
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They lock Andrew in the prison, print him, and take pictures for
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later comparison to known criminals.
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The students arrive in the town, driven out by the rain, which is
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turning the trails to mudslides. Rachel relates stories about
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Andrew that she heard, saying he couldn't have commited the crimes,
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and that locking him up was a travesty. They still insist upon
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following proper proceedures, and Rachel storms off in a huff.
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Shortly after, they check on Andrew, and discover the cell is
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empty. Scully surmises that the kudzu insinuated itself between
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the bars and mortar, making them wedge apart simple. Examining the
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photos they took of Andrew, Muldaur notices the vines weren't there
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before.
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Muldaur suggests that perhaps Andrew has some psychokinetic control
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over plantlife, allowing him to manipulate it from a distance. He
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could easily have caused the murders, as long as he was in line of
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sight. Scully, ever the skeptic, asks Foxx why he's made it so
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hard. The vines are as strong as steel cable. Andrew could easily
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wrap it into nooses, and strangle his victims.
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Rachel and Morris, overhearing the conversation, come forward with
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their own opinion. Morris and Patrick were studying plants and
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their ability to sense and react to emotions. They talk about a
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common houseplant being able to sense when certain people entered
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the room. The larger and more complex the plant, the more
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sophisticated the response. If the plant was big enough, it could
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almost gain a kind of sentience. And if this was so, it would do
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anything to preserve itself. Morris points out that those who were
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killed in the past were harming the kudzu in some way.
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Scully catches him. How did he know that? When Morris gets
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flustered, she accuses him of researching the area, and doing
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anything to protect the plants. Before he can reply, the sheriff
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announces they've spotted Andrew near the gully. They all set out
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to confront the Green Man.
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When they arrive, Andrew is standing at the edge of the gully,
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shouting into it, and telling them to stop it. He hears the
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agents, students, and police approach. "They don't want me to go
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away. If you do, they'll get mad. Real mad." The sheriff
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announces that he has to bring Andrew in. Andrew flinches, and the
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sheriff, walking forward, trips. He curses, tries to pick himself
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up, and compains he's caught. Then he screams as he's dragged
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across the ground, toward a ridge.
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Scully and the students move to save the sheriff, while Foxx runs
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at Andrew, telling him to let the sheriff go. "It's not my
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choice." "Then who's is it?" Andrew points into the gully.
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Below, a mass of vines seethe and stretch. Muldaur notes that the
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vines are like a nervous system, and this must be the brain.
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Scully and the students take hold of the sheriff, and try to save
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them. Unbeknownst to them, the vines are creeping up behind
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them...
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Andrew tells Muldaur that there's only one way. He runs to the
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nearby site, and grabs a fuel can. With Muldaur, they heave it
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into the gully. It doesn't break open.
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"Here." Andrew hands Muldaur a lighter. "What?" "You'll
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understand." He pulls out a hammer, and starts down into the
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gully. "It's okay, pretty girl...it's just more food... food just
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the way you like it." The vines, once thrashing in anger, now calm
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down. The sound of metal striking metal resounds in the gully.
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Then, "Now! Now! Now!" Muldaur flinches, and drops the lighter.
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The Green Man screams, and the gully bursts into flame. However,
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the kudzu has stopped moving.
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The students help the sheriff to his feet, and walk over to
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Muldaur. Scully pulls him aside, and claims that it was all for
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nothing...the rains had loosened a big rock, and as if fell down
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the side, it caught a tangle of vines, dragging the sheriff off his
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feet. The Green Man was just a deluded hermit. Muldaur shakes his
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head. "You didn't see what I saw...it was alive."
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The next day. The coroner has arrived to take away the bodies, and
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the sheriff is blaming it all on Sims, who suddenly became violent
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for no apparent reason. Scully is satisfied. Muldaur is troubled.
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As they walk to the car, Morris and Rachel pull Foxx aside. They
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tell him that the strange junctures which Patrick notices were
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acting either as a nerve juncture, or a primitive pulley system.
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"The fibres, the joints, the pulleys, the nervous system...it was
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like a giant living organism." "I know...and now it's dead." "No,
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Agent Scully, it's not. There's kudzu just like this, all over the
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South. And as the carbon dioxide levels rise, there's only going
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to be more. Agent Scully, it's only going to get worse."
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--
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thanatos@interaccess.com / "Want to go to Toner's after this?
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DeathUrge, Master of Unknown \ I always like it."
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Time and Space. / - John Constantine, _Hellblazer_
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"It's a Zen thing. You wouldn't understand."
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