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A
boy possessing psychic powers may hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of the
X-Files.
Inside a sports arena, two chess masters, a Russian man
and an odd-looking 12-year-old boy named Gibson Praise, engage in a battle of
the minds as an audience sits in reverential silence. High above the crowd, on a
catwalk overhanging the arena, a sniper aims his rifle towards the back of the
child's head. As the gunman slowly squeezes the trigger, the little boy
announces "checkmate," and slides back in his chair. A gunshot rings
out... and the Russian falls to the floor, dead. Meanwhile, two armed, masked
figures close in on the cabin where the Cigarette-Smoking Man has holed up. A
sensor alerts the Cigarette-Smoking Man to their presence, and he manages to
kill one of them before making his escape into the woods. The second masked
gunman gets the drop on his prey... and reveals himself as Alex Krycek.
Skinner briefs Mulder on the death of the Russian chess player. It
turns out that the sniper is a former member of the National Security Agency.
The case was assigned to Agent Spender, who specified that Mulder be excluded
from the investigation. Despite this, Mulder and Skinner crash Spender's
briefing. While viewing videotape of the assassination, Mulder reaches the
conclusion that the shooter's target was Gibson--not the Russian--as the boy
reacted in an almost precognitive fashion moments before the shot rang out.
Spender disagrees with the theory. Agent Diana Fowley, an attractive woman in
her thirties, opines that Mulder is correct. Spender rewinds the tape... and
forms the same conclusion.
The Cigarette-Smoking Man meets with
the Syndicate Elders. Labeling Gibson a threat, they ask for the
Cigarette-Smoking Man's help in orchestrating his elimination.
Mulder,
Scully and Diana Fowley visit Gibson inside a psychiatric hospital. The boy
declines Mulder's invitation to match wits against a cheap chess computer...
giving credence to Mulder's suspicion that the boy is not a chess master, but a
mind reader. Tests on the child's brain reveal that Gibson is, indeed,
clairvoyant. Later, Mulder visits the shooter in his cell. He offers him
immunity from prosecution in exchange for his cooperation.
Scully
cannot help but notice chemistry between Mulder and Fowley. She pays the Lone
Gunman an unexpected visit. She gives them data from the tests performed on
Gibson, and asks that it be analyzed. Scully also asks for information on Diana
Fowley. The three men confirm that she and Mulder were an item back when Mulder
graduated from the Academy and first discovered the existence of the X-Files.
Scully returns to the psychiatric hospital intending to show Mulder the data she
has accumulated. But when she approaches the observation room, she notices
Mulder and Diana inside... and Diana holding Mulder's hand. Scully, a confusion
of emotions, both personal and professional, leaves the hospital. When Mulder
enters the hospital's parking garage to retrieve his car, he notices Spender
talking to the Cigarette-Smoking Man. Mulder pushes Spender hard in the chest,
demanding to know his business. Spender explains that he does not know the
identity of the mysterious man. He then reveals that the shooter wishes to speak
with Mulder.
Scully meets with Skinner and Mulder to reveal the
results of the psychiatric tests on Gibson. It turns out that an area of the
child's brain, dubbed the "God Module" by neurophysicists, exhibits
extraordinary activity. Mulder believes the child's life is in danger because of
his gift, as it might be the key to solving the unexplained phenomena contained
within the X-Files. He also suspects that the assassin holds the key to the vast
conspiracy working against him. Skinner points out that the very existence of
the X-Files would be put at risk if he asks the Attorney General to grant
immunity to the assassin. Later, Mulder approaches the shooter and asks him for
information he can corroborate. He reveals that Gibson is a missing
link--genetic proof of man's relationship to an alien race .
The
Cigarette-Smoking Man puts his plan in motion. The assassin is murdered inside
his cell. Shortly thereafter, a bullet strikes Fowley as she stands watch over
Gibson. The Cigarette-Smoking Man delivers the child to the Well-Manicured Man
and Krycek.
When Mulder sees Spender at the Bureau, he pushes
him into a wall. He angrily accuses him of orchestrating Gibson's disappearance
in conjunction with the Cigarette Smoking Man. Other agents restrain Mulder,
dragging him away. Spender responds by stating that Mulder's days are numbered.
Later, Scully informs her partner there is talk of shutting down the X-Files.
That night, the Cigarette-Smoking Man sneaks into Mulder's office and steals a
file on Samantha Mulder. He then addresses Spender face-to-face. He informs him
that he is his father. Suddenly, a fire alarm sounds and agents make their way
into the hallway. The Cigarette-Smoking Man disappears into the crowd. Later,
Mulder inspects the damage to his office, where the cabinet containing the
X-Files is a melted skeleton. Scully places her arms around her partner,
offering support.
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