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Mulder and Scully are investigating deaths that are mysteriously related to sexual activity. "Michael" (whom FARCE believes was Alex Krycek under an assumed name) is an intended victim when his "encounter" is interrupted by the local authorities. | |
Michael is caught steaming up the car windows with a "woman" he met in a bar. | ![]() |
Michael (Krycek): "On a scale of 1 to 10 she was a kind 3. But there was something about her. After she left the car when she was fighting with the cop I saw her in her clothes and she looked like a man... Hustling in the club scene used to be so simple." | ![]() |
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For those who don't believe Alex Krycek made his first appearance in Genderbender this is the first time he surfaces. Although the X-Files have been reopened, Fox and Scully are split up by the Powers That Be...Enter Alex Krycek. He introduces himself to Mulder, "Krycek, Alex Krycek." | |
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The opportunist that he is, feigning naivity he tries to earn Mulders trust by telling Mulder that back at the academy he followed Mulder's
work and believed in what Mulder was doing. Krycek: "I don't appreciate being ditched like someone's bad date" (when Mulder sends him to requisition a car and takes off on him...only to have Krycek catch up with him at the Grissom Sleep Disorder Center). | |
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Agent Mulder receives receipts anonymously for detonation cord, racing and diesel fuel and 80 bags of ammonium nitrate purchased in cash in three different states under three different signatures. Then he receives two more receipts. One for first and last rent on a storage space and one as rent on a two ton truck. Agents Mulder and Scully along with other agents from the FBI stake out the storage building of the space rented located in Flushing Queens, New York City. They overtake a runaway truck and capture the enigmatic Alex Krycek. Krycek tells them of a diplomatic pouch with undisclosed contents. | |
Krycek: "They found me in North Dakota. They liberated me on a salvage hunt. Hey, you go underground you gotta learn to live with the rats." (snickers) Mulder: "I'm sure you had no trouble adapting." Krycek: "These men are pathetic revolutionaries who would kill innocent Americans in the name of bonehead ideologies." Mulder: "You're full of crap Krycek. You're an invertebrate scum-sucker whose moral dipstick's about 2 drops short of bone dry!" | ![]() |
The captured Krycek is brought to AD Skinner's home for a secured place to stay. Skinner says, "He'll be safe here (Skinner punches AK)...relatively safe." Skinner drags Krycek onto his balcony and handcuffs him to the handrail. | |
Krycek: "You can't leave me out here. I'm going to freeze to death." Skinner: "Just think warm thoughts." | ![]() |
Krycek is secretly removed from Skinner's apartment after he throws a man off the balcony to his death. Mulder, in search of the answer to the contents of the diplomatic pouch, decides to take Krycek with him to Tunguska when he hears him speak Russian. In Tunguska, Mulder finally shares with Krycek their purpose in being there. | |
Krycek: "What are we doing here, Mulder?" Mulder: "June 30th, 1908 Tungus tribesmen and Russian fur traders look up into the southeastern Siberian sky and see a fireball streaking to earth. When it hit the atmosphere it created a series of cataclysmic explosions that are considered to be the largest single cosmic event in the history of civilization. 2,000 times the force of the bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima." Krycek: "What was it?" Mulder: "It's been speculated that it was a piece of a comic or an asteroid or even a piece of anti-matter. The power of the blast levelled trees in a radial pattern for 2,000 kilometers. But no real definitive evidence has ever been found to provide a satisfying explanation for what it really was...I think somebody found that evidence and the explanation is something nobody ever dreamed of." | ![]() |
In Tunguska, in the midst of surveiling a "mining" camp, Krycek and Mulder are captured and imprisoned in the camp. Once in the cell Krycek threatens Mulder not to touch him again because he will need Krycek there. It is soon revealed that the camp is a testing site for the "black cancer" (the substance found in the rock, the same as in the previously undisclosed contents of the diplomatic pouch). After Krycek is removed from the cell by convincing the guard to let him speak with his supervisor, the inmate in the next cell tells Mulder he is being deceived and that Krycek is not his friend. He tells Mulder Krycek speaks to the guard as being one of his equals. The prison cell that Mulder is in is suddenly invaded and Mulder is given an injection. Mulder is used as a patient for the test. | |
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Mulder wakes up back in his cell after the test. The inmate in the next cell passes a sharpened utensil to him through a small opening in the wall. As they are led to the work area Mulder see's Krycek standing in the back of a truck. He is laughing and talking with the leader of the camp. Mulder attacks Krycek and knocks him unconscious. Mulder then turns to the leader and swipes the "knife" at him making the leader fall back off the truck. Mulder jumps into the truck and drives away. The guards on horseback, give chase. Krycek regains consciousness and jumps off the back of the truck just before Mulder crashes it down an embankment. Krycek and Mulder are now seperated and on the run by foot. Krycek is surrounded by a group of one armed men. | |
Krycek: "What do you want from me?" One Armed Man:"Why do you run?" Krycek:"I have escaped from the prison camp." One Armed Man:"You are a liar." Krycek: "No. I am sorry. I am an American...and I've been falsely accused of spying." One Armed Man:"Then your enemy is mine. We can protect you." | ![]() |
Alex Krycek sleeps as the group of one armed men aproach him with a knife redhot from sitting in the fire. Believing, perhaps, they will save his life my removing his arm so the tests cannot be performed on him they hold him down while one of the men cuts off Krycek's arm. | ![]() |
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