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Margaret Scully The loving,
and oft malady stricken, Margaret is the mother of the
Scully troupe. Being the obvious pillar of strength,
Margaret has fought to keep her family in one piece
following the devastating deaths of her husband,
daughter, and grandchild. Mrs. Scully has also exhibited
a small tendency for psychic premonitions, as when she
"dreamed" of Dana's abduction by Duane Barry.
Margaret's only concern in life, to the exclusion of all
else, is her family. |
Tina Mulder A mysterious
woman in her own right, Mrs. Mulder met her husband while
they both worked for the State Department. During this
time, they began working with the man that would later be
known as the Cigarette-Smoking Man. It is clear that at
some point in the past, CSM and Tina had an
affair, from which one or both of her children were born.
Fox's repeated attempts to learn the truth from his
mother have been met with open hostility. The
intervention of the Cigarette-Smoking Man is the only
thing that has kept this woman alive following a recent
stroke. How much longer will she survive? |
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Samantha
Mulder Forever seeking the truth behind his sister's
disappearance, Agent Mulder receives assistance from a
most unlikely source, the Cigarette-Smoking Man.
Arranging a meeting in a public place, the CSM brings his
"daughter" to meet with Fox. Shocked and
disbelieving, Mulder is able to speak with Samantha for a
short time before she becomes frightened and returns to
her waiting "father" to be returned to her
unnamed hiding place. Agent Mulder is left with more
questions than ever before, with little hope of ever
learning the truth. Is this really Samantha, being
foremost coming to mind. |
Ed Jerse Having gone through a painful
divorce and losing his job, Ed Jerse decides to change
his life and starts by getting a tattoo. Shortly
afterwards, he begins to hear a woman's envious voice
coming from the tattoo, forcing him to murder his
"noisy" neighbor. Agent Scully, covering a
stakeout of a Russian suspect for Mulder, meets up with
Jerse and agrees to go to dinner with him. After an
enjoyable date, in which she herself gets a tattoo,
Scully spends the night with Jerse. Due to his paranoia
and the jealous voice of his tattoo, Ed attacks Scully
when he discovers she is an FBI Agent. |
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John F. Byers The primary
member of the Lone Gunmen, John F. Byers is the
"Delphic Oracle" of the rag-tag group. A past
FCC agent, lovingly referred to as "the narc"
by his two cohorts, Byers utilizes his military and
information systems expertise to ensure that the Lone
Gunmen are aware of all possible aspects of a situation.
Following his encounter with Susan Modeski, Byers
gathered together Frohike and Langly to assist him in
uncovering the government's plot to release a paranoia
inducing gas upon the public. Due to a resulting run-in
with Mr. X and the abduction of Modeski, the Lone Gunmen
became the paranoid conspiracy buffs that they are today. |
Melvin Frohike The second
member of the Lone Gunmen, Melvin Frohike is a computer
hardware genius. His photographic and surveillance
expertise has also been of great use to Agent Mulder.
Melvin has made no secret of his profound admiration of
Agent Scully and has not been above bribing Mulder in
order to gain her phone number. Unbeknownst to Frohike,
he came closest to death when he uncovered the origin of
the Cigarette-Smoking Man. Saved only by the whim of the
CSM, Frohike continues to add his own special touch to
the Lone Gunmen. |
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