The secret origin of the Lone Gunmen is revealed at last! The conspiracy-hunting trio first meet at a computer convention, drawn together to protect a scientist on the lam from none other than FBI agent Fox Mulder.
Mulder sneaks into a secret military facility where he finds bodies that may be alien. More importantly, he finds a microchip that could provide a cure for Scully's cancer. But there's no time to lose: Scully's illness has brought her close to death.
Mulder and the Lone Gunmen figure out the secret of the microchip in time to save Scully from her cancer. Mulder also exposes FBI Section Chief Blevins to be Syndicate pawn. The Syndicate moves quickly to kill Blevins…and the Cigarette Smoking Man.
Mulder, bored out of his mind at the prospect of attending an FBI team building seminar, gets involved in the hunt for a pair of strange creatures in the swamps near a small Florida Town. Of course, he drags Scully along and the two end up sharing a terror-filled night trapped in the bog.
Scully's holiday with her family takes a turn for the macabre when a phone call from her dead sister Melissa draws might be her own daughter.
Mulder and Scully travel to seemingly normal Bloomington, Indiana, where they must contend with genetic experiments gone awry and (perhaps even more frighteningly) Jerry Springer and Cher.
Scully learns that sickly 3 year-old Emily Sim is her biological daughter and Mulder travels to California to help his partner uncover the mystery behind the girl's birth and find a cure for her illness. They find a nursing home operated by shape-shifting aliens, but can't save Emily from dying, apparently a victim of alien/human hybridization experiments.
Robert Modell, the self-styled psychokinetic ninja Mulder put away in "Pusher," escapes from prison and appears to murder the prosecutor who helped convict him, leaving on the walls Japanese ideogram kitsunegari, which translates to "fox hunt." His thirst for vengeance once again leads the agents through several cases of mistaken identity.
A teenager undergoing psychological counseling in a wooded town is a prime suspect in his stepdad's murder until Mulder and Scully discover odd goings-on surrounding his psychologist, whose family tree - and trees - may be behind the crime.
While vacationing in Maine, Scully walks into a local supermarket filled with people clawing their eyes out. The unlikely reason for the mutilations is Chinga, a demonic doll belonging to a young, misbehaved girl. If anyone ignores the girl's whims, the ruby-lipped Chinga assures there'll be hell to pay.
A sentient computer program roves the information superhighway, looking to exterminate its creators and the CD-ROM that holds a virus which can destroy the AI. With the help of leather-clad computer genius Esther Nairn and three drooling Lone Gunmen, Mulder and Scully track down the rogue program, but not without jacking into some virtual reality first.
Hordes of obsessive-compulsive, trailer park dwelling vampires in a small Texas town have expanded their culinary habits from cattle to tourists, and it's up to our favorite FBI agents to take a bite out of the undead crimes. When Mulder finds his career in jeopardy after killing one of the ghouls, he needs Scully to corroborate his story - and to determine whether or not the local sheriff was a bloodsucker or simply in need of a dentist.
Just as Mulder is becoming more skeptical of the alien-abduction phenomenon he meets Cassandra Spender - mother of FBI agent Jeffery Spender - who claims to have experienced several UFO abductions. She and Scully are drawn to a bridge where dozens of people are gazing at the heavens waiting for another alien ship to arrive. Just as the glowing craft passes overhead and disappears, a group of faceless men appear and begin setting everyone on fire.
As Scully struggles to remember the mass burnings on the bridge through hypnosis, a spacecraft crashes at a military base and a faceless alien drags a comrade from the wreckage. The Syndicate discovers that the aliens are resistance fighters, part of an ongoing insurgency against alien colonists. Meanwhile, the Well-Manicured Man sees that a vaccine against the black oil is tested on a comatose Marita Covarrubias.
In 1990, a cigarette-smoking, wedding band-wearing, pre-X-files Fox Mulder visits retired FBI agent Arthur Dales for help with a disturbing investigation. Dales reveals he once was entangled in a bizarre case involving Mulder's father, the House Un-American Activities Committee and organ-sucking creatures living inside State Department bureaucrats in the early 1950's.
Marty Glenn is found at the scene of a brutal and precise murder and is charged with the crime, although police are unsure how she could be the culprit as she is blind. It seems Marty has the ability to see through the eyes of the killer.
A priest asks for Scully's help when a severely handicapped girl dies mysteriously. The girl turns out to be one of four sisters who have the souls of angels. As Scully battles to save their spirits from the Devil, she reconnects with her lapsed Catholic faith and confronts her sorrow over Emily's death.
Mulder goes on a deep undercover assignment inside a domestic terrorist group believed to possess a deadly government-engineered pathogen. After having a few fingers broken for the cause, he's saved from an execution-style murder by another double-agent inside the group.
A Midwest telemarketing firm is having some management problems. The boss actually is a giant, insect-like monster who turns the staff into zombies. Fortunately Mulder can see that the man is not what he appears - although it'll take a brief confinement to a mental hospital before he can prove it.
A woman from Mulder's past, Agent Diana Fowley, returns to help Mulder and Scully protect Gibson Praise, a young boy with psychic ability whose powers are coveted by The Syndicate. Fowley is shot and the Cigarette-Smoking Man returns to nab Praise, tell Agent Spender that he's the CSM's son and set Mulder's office and the X-files themselves ablaze.
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