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Mulder
accesses a secret research facility that may hold a cure for Scully's illness.
Meanwhile, Scully performs an experiment in hopes of determining the origin of
the disease.
In flashback, twenty-four hours before Agent Scully
told an FBI assembly that her partner was dead (see previous season's
cliffhanger)... Mulder receives a tip from Kritschgau that their conversations
have been monitored. Mulder looks upward--and notices a small pinhole in the
ceiling of his apartment. He races upstairs, where he encounters Scott
Ostelhoff, in the apartment directly above his own, igniting flash paper. A
struggle ensues, during which a shot rings out.
Mulder tells
Scully he killed Ostelhoff. He also informs her that the flash paper Ostelhoff
attempted to destroy contained a record of seventeen phone calls placed to the
PBX operator at the Bureau. The agents conclude their own agency is behind the
cover-up... and that they have been pawns in a conspiratorial game since the
very beginning. Mulder suggests they create their own lie in hopes of uncovering
the truth.
Shortly thereafter, Scully travels to Mulder's apartment and
identifies Ostelhoff's faceless body (the result of the shotgun blast) as that
of her partner. Later, during a meeting with Blevins and Skinner, she is
instructed to appear before a joint FBI panel. Afterward, Scully traces the
phone number listed on Ostelhoff's flash paper to an FBI branch extension that
includes Skinner. This leads Scully to conclude that Skinner may be a mole.
Meanwhile, the Cigarette-Smoking Man tells the Syndicate he questions reports of
Mulder's demise.
Mulder uses Ostelhoff's identification
card to infiltrate DARPA, a secret research facility. There he encounters
Kritschgau, who explains that the card will give him access to the entire
building. Kritschgau then claims the hoax Mulder has been drawn into dates back
to the days just after World War II, a time when generals were desperate to
continue fueling the nation's economy via a military build-up. In 1947,
Kritschgau states, the government began using the Roswell incident as a cover
story to distract the American public from the truth-and a top secret program
involving DNA. He laments he went along with the lie... until his own son was
exposed to bioweapons during the Gulf War. Shortly thereafter, Kritschgau is led
away by sentries. Mulder manages to escape detection and make his way deeper
into the research complex. He discovers a room containing dozens of alien
bodies, identical to the one he discovered at the ice cave-giving credence to
Kritschgau's story.
Dr. Vitagliano finishes his
examination of the ice core samples given to him by Scully. The cells contained
within, he concludes, are the beginnings of a new life form. Scully decides to
perform a test that will compare the strange organism to her own DNA. Before she
does so, she encounters Skinner, who reveals how a pathology report concluded
the body found in Mulder's apartment is not her partner. Later, the DNA test
between the samples proves a match. Scully concludes her cancer resulted from
being deliberately exposed to the organism.
As Mulder
continues his journey through the facility, he discovers a warehouse--a "repository
for all the alien-related odds and ends that the Cigarette-Smoking Man has taken
from Mulder over the years." There he discovers a gigantic index system,
which contains cards for Scully, Kritschgau, and a blank card for Kritschgau,
Jr. He also discovers a metallic vial--which could contain a cure for Scully's
illness.
Scully appears before the FBI panel and announces she
will expose the "mechanism of deception" that drew her partner, and
herself, into the government's lies. She then informs the panel that her partner
died the previous night of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. As she
begins to present scientific evidence that will support her claim, she is
suddenly taken ill. Meanwhile, the Cigarette-Smoking Man, working in the
shadows, arranges Mulder's escape from the research complex. The Lone Gunmen
analyze the contents of the vial... and conclude it contains only deionized
water. To Be Continued...
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