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          Mulder wipes the tears from
         his face as he reaches for his gun, checking to make sure
         the clip is full. "If only the tragedy had been mine alone,
         it might be more easy tonight to bring this journey to its
         end." 
         
          
         
         Mulder looks up at the
         ceiling and sees a small hole next to the light fixture. In
         the apartment above, we see an image of Mulder looking up at
         the ceiling on the screen of a surveillance device. Mulder
         charges upstairs and finds Scott Ostelhoff, the man who
         killed Arlinsky and Babcock. 
         
          
         
         He tells her about the
         surveillance and shows her the ID card he took off Ostelhoff
         bearing the words Department of Defense. Scully inquires
         about the event leading to Ostelhoff's demise and Mulder
         informs her that he died from a gunshot wound to the
         face. 
         
          
         
         "That would mean that for
         four years we've been nothing more than pawns in a game,
         that it was a lie from the beginning." 
         
          
         
         Scully attends a meeting
         that is strikingly similar to her first meeting with Blevins
         when she was assigned to The X-Files division. Blevins sits
         behind his desk with his faithful lackey at this side as
         Skinner stands at the back of the room (very reminiscent of
         CSM). 
         
          
         
         Skinner finally speaks,
         asking Scully whether the man in a photo he holds is the DOD
         employee that spoke to them. The photo is obviously an image
         captured by the surveillance camera in the apartment above
         Mulder's. 
         
          
         
         Meanwhile, we see the
         Cigarette Smoking Man enter Mulder's empty apartment. As he
         looks down at the chalk outline and blood stained floor, a
         look of horror and shock crosses his face. 
         
          
         
         Mulder says he wants to find
         out who gave Scully her cancer but Kritschgau says he can
         find out much more than that...what he wants most of all.
         Mulder surprisingly says, "The cure for Scully's cancer?"
         apparently making this his priority now. Kritschgau's
         affirmative nod brings a smile to Mulder's face. 
         
          
         
         Kritschgau tells Mulder that
         the hoax goes back to just after W.W.II. That Roswell and
         all that followed was used by the military as a cover story
         to distract people from a military build-up for the purpose
         of global domination and a top secret program involving the
         DNA they were collecting. 
         
          
         
         Scully receives a call from
         Dr. Vitagliano at the Paleoclimatology Lab where her ice
         core samples are still under study. He tells her that he has
         tested some of the cellular material and it began to divide
         into some sort of life form he can't identify. Scully has an
         idea that if she tests the culture against her own blood and
         DNA, she might find a match. Scully takes the matter into
         her own hands saying, "Everything in my life depends on [the
         results]." 
         
          
         
         Skinner tells Scully that he
         has the pathology reports back on the body in Mulder's
         apartment and it's clear he knows that her story is
         confabulation. He says she'll have to answer for those lies
         in five hours when the committee convenes to which Scully
         replies, "All lies lead to the truth, isn't that
         right?" 
         
          
         
         Mulder turns to survey the
         room he's in and is astounded to find it filled with tables
         of alien bodies identical to the one unearthed in the ice
         cave. He is shocked to find another room full of examination
         tables but these contain women with distended stomachs. This
         is the vision we had of Scully when she was abducted in
         "Ascension" except this one is multiplied, equaling enough
         women to fill the room. 
         
          
         
         He has somehow worked his
         way through the corridors and catacombs leading to the
         Pentagon basement where CSM stores the consortium's little
         secrets. Using Ostelhoff's ID card, he opens the door and
         begins a search of the extensive storeroom. 
         
          
         
         Mulder finds a section in
         the storeroom containing boxes and in the box labeled with
         Scully's number are vials, one in particular whose number
         exactly matches the ID numbers on her card. Removing the
         vial, he holds it up to the light and looks at what appears to be
         a clear, colorless liquid. 
         
          
         
         "My DNA hybridized with the
         viral DNA from the cell culture," Scully says. She knows now
         that whatever she was exposed to during her abduction is
         responsible for her illness but even this knowledge cannot
         provide her with a cure. 
         
          
         
         With the film containing the
         results of her experiments she tells the committee she has
         "proof undeniable that the men who gave me this disease were
         also behind the hoax, a plot designed to lead to Agent
         Mulder's demise, and to my own. Planned and executed by
         someone in this room." 
         
          
         
         The film she holds is marred
         by drops of blood. Scully realizes that the blood is coming
         from her nose as she experiences another of her
         tumor-induced nosebleeds. Skinner jumps to her side and
         lowers her into her chair before she falls. "You," she says
         faintly as her eyes shut. 
         
          
         
         Mulder makes it to the
         access door to level four unaccosted but when he tries to
         use the ID card to exit, he is denied. Just as it seems the
         MP's will reach him, a swipe of the card suddenly receives a
         green light and Mulder pushes his way out of the security
         door. The MP who called CSM informs our cigarette smoking
         friend that he'll alert security at the main entrance. CSM
         says, "That's okay. Let him go." 
         
          
         
         Back at the offices of the
         Lone Gunmen, Byers pours the contents of the vial into a
         glass container which is inserted into a machine for
         analysis. They wait for the display on the monitor but when
         it comes, the three gunmen look at each other in confusion
         and disappointment. Byers reluctantly tells Mulder, "It's
         deionized water. It's nothing more than that." 
         
          
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          Redux Part I 
         
          
         
         We join this middle episode in the cliffhanger/premiere
         trilogy with Mulder sitting where we last saw him, in his
         apartment listening to the conference on extraterrestrial
         life. He has tears of anger, frustration, and despair on his
         face as the light from the TV falls across him. In a
         voice-over, Mulder speaks of his past beliefs and
         motivations in his quest and how they now all seem to be
         false; a combination of being steered down the wrong path
         and his own self-deception in the search for his truth. He
         wipes the tears from his face as he reaches for his gun,
         checking to make sure the clip is full. "If only the tragedy
         had been mine alone, it might be more easy tonight to bring
         this journey to its end." Before he can possibly put thought
         to action regarding the gun, the phone rings and he answers
         it, hearing Kritschgau's voice on the other end. 
         
         Mulder is bent on getting more answers and clarification
         but Kritschgau wants to warn Mulder that upon leaving the
         apartment he was followed. He believes their conversation
         was monitored and that they are probably monitoring Mulder
         at that very moment. As he speaks these words, Mulder looks
         up at the ceiling and sees a small hole next to the light
         fixture. In the apartment above, we see an image of Mulder
         looking up at the ceiling on the screen of a surveillance
         device. Mulder charges upstairs and catches Scott Ostelhoff,
         the man who killed Arlinsky and Babcock in "Gethsemane",
         trying to burn a possible papertrail of evidence in the
         trashcan. Trying to salvage the burning papers, Mulder
         commands Ostelhoff to back away but is distracted, allowing
         Ostelhoff to grab a shotgun. We hear a single gunshot from
         the hallway as the door to the apartment slowly closes. 
         
         Scully returns to her apartment, apparently physically
         and mentally exhausted. She walks into her bedroom and
         begins to undress but is surprised by Mulder's voice from
         the darkened corner of her room. When she asks what he's
         doing there he jokes that it was too crowded in his
         apartment and he couldn't sleep. He tells her that there's a
         dead man on the floor of his apartment and they need to act
         quickly if they are going to make use of the situation to
         track some information. He tells her about the surveillance
         and shows her the ID card he took off Ostelhoff bearing the
         words Department of Defense. Scully inquires about the event
         leading to Ostelhoff's demise and Mulder informs her that he
         died from a gunshot wound to the face. 
         
         Mulder points out the man's connection to the military
         and how everything (the hoax, her cancer) leads not just
         back to the military but to the FBI itself. He shows her the
         burnt paper he recovered which is a phone record showing one
         number called 17 times; the operator at the FBI. They
         consider the fact that this conspiracy and cover-up has been
         underway for the duration of their partnership. Scully
         wonders aloud, "That would mean that for four years we've
         been nothing more than pawns in a game, that it was a lie
         from the beginning." Mulder is convinced that there are
         still some at the bureau who can be trusted but he wants to
         find out who is behind the lies and treason. Scully points
         out that they can't just walk in and make these grave
         accusations and Mulder says, "No, but as they lie to us, we
         can lie to them. A lie to find the truth." 
         
         We catch up to the scene from "Gethsemane"...Scully
         identifying the body lying on the floor of Mulder's
         apartment. She confirms to the detective that the faceless
         corpse is Mulder. This deception is a risk on multiple
         levels since they know there is a limited amount of time
         until their lies are discovered. But in addition, Mulder has
         moved the body from upstairs and destroyed the face by
         administering a post-mortem shotgun blast to the face. This
         is a serious action which could be questioned morally and
         legally and now Scully has been brought into the deception.
         As Scully leaves the apartment, she runs into Skinner who
         asks her if it's true. She seems unable to meet his eyes as
         she confirms the news. It appears to be difficult for her to
         lie directly to her superior as she stumbles through an
         explanation of how she could positively ID a body without a
         face. Skinner seems skeptical but allows her to pass,
         offering his sympathies. As she heads toward the elevator,
         he informs her that her presence is requested in Chief
         Blevins' office to divulge information they feel she is
         withholding. 
         
         Scully attends a meeting that is strikingly similar to
         her first meeting with Blevins when she was assigned to The
         X-Files division. Blevins sits behind his desk with his
         faithful lackey at this side as Skinner stands at the back
         of the room (very reminiscent of CSM). Blevins mentions
         their first meeting four years ago, notes that she seems to
         have grown quite close to Mulder during their work together,
         then his right-hand man offers his condolences for Mulder's
         passing. Blevins gets to the point, saying that they have
         reason to believe that she and Mulder were contacted by a
         DOD employee. She admits as much, telling them that they
         were offered information about the alien and its part in a
         grand hoax. Blevins wants to know whether they were given
         hard evidence and, more importantly, he wants the man's
         name. When Scully hesitates, Blevins says, "Whatever you're
         withholding, you'll be asked to explain yourself tonight at
         a joint FBI panel I've asked to be assembled on this
         matter." Skinner finally speaks, asking Scully whether the
         man in a photo he holds is the DOD employee that spoke to
         them. The photo is obviously an image captured by the
         surveillance camera in the apartment above Mulder's. Scully
         casts a suspicious look at Skinner, most likely wondering
         how involved he is if he has possession of this photo. 
         
         After the meeting, Scully makes an effort to trace the
         number listed on the phone records that Ostelhoff attempted
         to destroy. The most information she can obtain is that they
         are to an FBI branch extension that includes Skinner's
         extension. Not proof, but certainly unsettling. It is clear
         that she is questioning Skinner's alliances within the
         bureau. Meanwhile, we see the Cigarette Smoking Man enter
         Mulder's empty apartment. As he looks down at the chalk
         outline and blood stained floor, a look of horror and shock
         crosses his face. If anyone thought he didn't care, this is
         rather convincing proof to the contrary. He walks to the
         desk and lifts a picture of Fox and Samantha as he tries to
         contain his emotions. As he glances back at the
         blood-stained floor, he notices a point of light and his
         eyes follow it back up to the ceiling and the surveillance
         hole. 
         
         Heading to the racetrack to meet with the Chunky Italian
         (First Elder) of the consortium, CSM informs him that he
         doesn't like being left out of the loop. CSM tells him that
         he's aware of the surveillance and is mad that he wasn't
         informed. The Chunky Italian denies all knowledge and CSM
         blows up, "I will not be cut out like this. You need my
         expertise." He goes on to claim that he initiated this
         aspect of their work and always kept Mulder in check to
         which the Chunky Italian replies, "Agent Mulder is dead. Our
         FBI source confirmed it this morning. Mulder killed himself.
         Mulder was an asset. Without his partner, you may have
         underestimated his fragility." "I've never underestimated
         Mulder," CSM says, "I still don't." 
         
         As if confirming CSM's belief in him, we see Mulder using
         the ID card he acquired from Ostelhoff to access the Defense
         Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). As he walks the
         corridors, trying to go unnoticed, he runs into Kritschgau
         who is clearly surprised and worried to see him. He leads
         Mulder into an office and, closing and locking the door,
         tells Mulder that the card he's holding gives him level four
         clearance; higher access in the building than Kritschgau
         has. Mulder says he wants to find out who gave Scully her
         cancer but Kritschgau says he can find out much more than
         that...what he wants most of all. Mulder surprisingly says,
         "The cure for Scully's cancer?" apparently making this his
         priority now. Kritschgau's affirmative nod brings a smile to
         Mulder's face. 
         
         As Kritschgau leads Mulder further into the complex, he
         explains to him that level four is a biological quarantine
         wing housing labs and medical facilities for storing mass
         quantities of DNA from virtually every American born since
         1945. He proceeds to tell Mulder that the hoax goes back to
         just after W.W.II. That Roswell and all that followed was
         used by the military as a cover story to distract people
         from a military build-up for the purpose of global
         domination and a top secret program involving the DNA they
         were collecting. The more the stories and sightings were
         denied by the government the more they were believed by the
         public. "But I've seen aliens. I've witnessed these things,"
         Mulder argues. "You've seen what they wanted you to see,"
         Kritschgau replies. He tells Mulder that it's all about
         control of the very elements of life...DNA. 
         
         Mulder ask Kritschgau why he went along with the hoax;
         why he allowed this to be done to Scully. "I paid the price,
         Agent Mulder. When my son came back sick from the Gulf War,
         that was my retribution. I'm helping you now but not
         unselfishly." Kritschgau is hoping that in his search for
         Scully's cure, Mulder may find something to help his son.
         Their walk through the building has lead them to a security
         entrance leading to level four. Mulder uses the ID card to
         enter as Kritschgau watches him go beyond his clearance.
         Just then, two MP's approach Kritschgau and ask him to come
         with them. They inform him he is being detained for
         questioning. Mulder's stolen ID card is successful in
         getting him into the level four security area and past the
         sentry without comment. 
         
         Scully receives a call from Dr. Vitagliano at the
         Paleoclimatology Lab where her ice core samples are still
         under study. The doc wants Scully to come to his lab because
         he has found something that has him both excited and
         agitated. When Scully arrives, he tells her that he has
         tested some of the cellular material that he had mentioned
         finding in "Gethsemane". He tells her that when he put the
         unclassifiable cells in media, they began to divide into
         some sort of life form he can't identify. Apparently the
         cells contain a virus and Scully has an idea that if she
         tests the culture against her own blood and DNA, she might
         find a match. She needs to collect and analyze the data by
         the time her meeting with the FBI panel convenes that
         evening but the doctor tells her it's likely to take much
         longer. Scully takes the matter into her own hands saying,
         "It's going to happen. Everything in my life depends on it."
          
         
         Before she sets to work on the experiments, she runs into
         Skinner in the hallway outside the lab. She wants to know
         what he's doing there and he is interested in knowing the
         answer to the same question regarding her presence. Scully
         wants to know why he's following her, wondering aloud if
         it's work he's doing for the DOD. Skinner says it's his job
         to direct the agents under him, to question their motives
         when they are lying about investigations. Skinner knows that
         Scully was lying but Scully throws the accusation of lying
         right back at him. He tells her that he has the pathology
         reports back on the body in Mulder's apartment and it's
         clear he knows that her story is confabulation. He says
         she'll have to answer for those lies in five hours when the
         committee convenes to which Scully replies, "All lies lead
         to the truth, isn't that right?" Scully tells him she wants
         the truth about what happened to her (the abduction and
         tests), about the implant, her lost memories, and the
         disease she was given. Skinner angers Scully by saying, "Is
         that your justification?" Scully wants to know if he's
         afraid of what she'll be telling the panel that evening.
         Skinner says he's afraid for her because of the lies she and
         Mulder have told in their search for answers. "Where is
         Mulder?" Skinner demands. But Scully gives him only silence
         in return as she leaves in search of her proof. 
         
         While Scully attempts to obtain her scientific proof,
         Mulder is in search of answers at the DARPA facility. As he
         walks down the hallways of level four, every door that
         greets him is locked. He quietly turns corners trying to
         avoid the MP's who appear to be searching for an intruder.
         As the MP's approach, he finds himself at a dead end and
         picks a lock to hide in a darkened room, barely evading
         detection by the guards. As Mulder lets out a relieved sigh,
         he turns to survey the room he's in and is astounded to find
         it filled from end to end with tables of alien bodies
         identical to the one unearthed in the ice cave. With further
         searching, Mulder finds a closed doorway behind which
         streams a blue light. Looking through the door's small
         window he is shocked to find another room full of
         examination tables but these contain women with distended
         stomachs. This is the vision we had of Scully when she was
         abducted in "Ascension" except this one is multiplied,
         equaling enough women to fill the room. 
         
         Walking down another corridor even deeper in the
         building, Mulder find a door with a warning sign like the
         one outside the Pentagon Basement warehouse from the season
         one premiere and finale. He has somehow worked his way
         through the corridors and catacombs leading to the Pentagon
         basement where CSM stores the consortium's little secrets.
         Using Ostelhoff's ID card, he opens the door and begins a
         search of the extensive storeroom. Looking for a cure to
         Scully's cancer appears to be like looking for a needle in a
         haystack. Metal shelves containing boxed evidence reach to
         the ceiling and run from one end of the room to the other.
         At the far reaches of the storeroom, Mulder finds an old
         filing system and, searching the drawers, he desperately
         looks for some information that might provide some hope for
         Scully and even Kritschgau's son. Opening a drawer labeled
         "scu-scv", Mulder finds a card for Dana Katherine Scully. It
         is covered with codes and numbers which are meaningless to
         him. Taking that card he then searches for a similar card
         for Kritschgau's son but the only card he finds has the
         son's name but otherwise is entirely blank. Using a number
         from Scully's card as an identifier, he finds a section in
         the storeroom containing boxes and in the box labeled with
         Scully's number are vials, one in particular whose number
         exactly matches the ID numbers on her card. Removing the
         vial, he holds it up to the light and looks at what appears
         to be a clear, colorless liquid. 
         
         While Mulder searches the Pentagon basement, Scully
         continues her work in the lab. She wants to know if the
         organism from the ice is proof of extraterrestrial life or a
         chimeric cell line engineered by the people involved in the
         hoax. She is beginning the think that the virus contained in
         the cells may be the link to whatever is causing her cancer;
         something she was exposed to during her abduction. Isolating
         DNA from her own cells, she runs an analysis to compare her
         samples with the DNA collected from the unclassified cells
         and the virus contained within them. In a voice-over, Scully
         comments that the very thing that brought her to the X-Files
         to debunk Mulder's work, her scientific approach, may be
         what provides the connection between the conspiracy and her
         cancer, possibly allowing them to blow open this conspiracy
         of global consequences. As Scully finishes her experiments
         and holds the proof in her hands, she shares with Dr.
         Vitagliano the answer the film has provided. "My DNA
         hybridized with the viral DNA from the cell culture," Scully
         tells him. She knows now that whatever she was exposed to
         during her abduction is responsible for her illness but even
         this knowledge cannot provide her with a cure. 
         
         We are now full circle to the last moments of
         "Gethsemane". Scully is seated before the FBI panel with
         Blevins at the head of the table. She announces that she is
         here to explain the manner in which Mulder was deceived for
         the last four years, and herself with him. She tells them of
         the meeting with Kritschgau and the elaborate web of lies
         designed to draw Mulder into their deception. She says she
         couldn't convince Mulder of the lies because of "...what I
         couldn't tell Agent Mulder. What I had only just learned
         myself was that the cancer which had been diagnosed in me
         several months earlier had metastasized." She says the
         doctors told her that she would succumb to the inevitable
         without a miracle. She then recounts her early morning
         phonecall from the police and the trip to identify Mulder's
         body. At this point, Skinner enters the room and Scully
         meets his gaze with something combining defiance and anger.
         Skinner has with him a folder which most likely contains the
         autopsy and pathology reports proving the lies that she and
         Mulder have been propagating. But before he has a chance to
         speak, she stands before the group and announces that she
         has proof to back the charges she brings before them. With
         the film containing the results of her experiments she tells
         them she has "proof undeniable that the men who gave me this
         disease were also behind the hoax, a plot designed to lead
         to Agent Mulder's demise, and to my own. Planned and
         executed by someone in this room." 
         
         With this bombshell dropped, Skinner appears to shift
         uncomfortably and everyone else seems shocked at her claim.
         But before she can disclose and explain her scientific
         evidence, the film she holds is marred by drops of blood. As
         she raises her hand to her face, Scully realizes that the
         blood is coming from her nose as she experiences another of
         her tumor-induced nosebleeds. As Scully appears on the point
         of fainting, Skinner jumps to her side and lowers her into
         her chair before she falls. "You," she says faintly as her
         eyes shut. The scene closes with Skinner shouting for
         someone to get a doctor. 
         
         Meanwhile, Mulder has the vial from Scully's evidence box
         in the Pentagon warehouse and is trying to make his way out
         of the facility without being apprehended. We see a
         telephone ringing and a hand moves from behind a cloud of
         smoke to lift the receiver. It is CSM receiving a phonecall
         from one of the MP's stationed in level four. He informs CSM
         that someone used Ostelhoff's identification to enter the
         facility and has since breached the Pentagon building. CSM
         asks if the guard is sure it's Ostelhoff but he can only say
         that his ID was used to gain access. The MP wants to know if
         he should detain Ostelhoff but CSM tells him not to do
         anything, saying he's on his way. 
         
         Mulder makes it to the access door to level four
         unaccosted but when he tries to use the ID card to exit, he
         is denied. Instead of a green light, multiple swipes of the
         card only produce a steady red light. At the far end of the
         hallway, a door opens and two MP's emerge and begin making
         their way down the corridor toward a suddenly frantic
         Mulder. Trying to keep his cool, he continues trying the ID
         card to exit the secure area. Just as it seems the MP's will
         reach him, a swipe of the card suddenly receives a green
         light and Mulder pushes his way out of the security door and
         walks rapidly from the facility. Inside the guard booth, the
         MP who called CSM informs our cigarette smoking friend at
         his side that he'll alert security at the main entrance. CSM
         tells him not to bother. "That's okay. Let him go." 
         
         Back at the offices of the Lone Gunmen, Byers pours the
         contents of the vial Mulder retrieved into a glass
         container. While they all gather around, the container is
         inserted into a machine for analysis. Tapping at the
         computer, they wait for the display on the monitor but when
         it comes, the three gunmen look at each other in confusion
         and disappointment. "What is it?" Mulder asks. Byers
         reluctantly answers him, "It's deionized water. It's nothing
         more than that." Mulder's features dissolve into frustration
         as "To Be Continued" splashes the screen.
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