1.9 Space
US Airdate: November 12, 1993
writer: Chris Carter
director: William Graham
"Oh, my God!" Scully "Somebody get a doctor!"
MulderDisclaimer: The X-files and all its characters and episodes are
owned by Chris Carter and 10-13 productions. This transcript was made
without their permission and it is absolutely forbidden to use it for
commercial gain. Note: LOTS of technical voiceovers in this ep.
LOTS and LOTS of technical voiceovers. Did my best at identifying
them! If anyone can correct any of these, please let me know.
I now see why NOBODY else would transcribe this thing!!!!
Please forgive any personal comments. Toward the end I just couldnt
help myself. Thanks, CarriKendl@aol.com
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
1977
70s TV REPORTER: Im here in Pasadena with the NASA mission
control team as they celebrate scientific history. The first close-up
photographic transmissions of Mars from the Viking Observer Spacecraft.
Photos that have created something of a stir by revealing surprising
geologic information: the presence of large amounts of water locked in
Mars polar icecaps. Water that some speculate could have possibly
sustained life on the planet. Even more controversial is one image of a
land formation: a formation that looks like a sculpted human face.
However NASA officials are denying it as an indication of an alien civilization.
Cut to interview w/ LT COL MARCUS AURELIUS BELT Viking Orbiter
Project Director
70s BELT: No, its nothing more than a trick of light and shadows,
a geologic anomaly. Im afraid the only sculptors at work are the solar
winds that blow across the surface of Mars at 300 miles an hour ten
months a year.
(Present day - Belts apartment. Close up of Mars face picture,
Belts keys land on it. Belt gets ready for bed. Belt asleep in bed in
very fashionable burgundy PJs. Dream memory, Belt on EVA in space.)
YOUNG BELT IN SPACE: Im seeing......Ive got......
HOUSTON: Hows it going out there?
YOUNG BELT: Theres something out here!
HOUSTON: Can you repeat that Commander Belt?
YOUNG BELT: Its coming at me! Holy God!
(Present Day Belt waking in bed. Mars face appears in ceiling over him,
then comes at Belt.....AAAAAAAAAGGGGGHHHH!
Opening credits. Mulder, whooo. Scully rocks.
SHUTTLE SPACE CENTERCAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA
PRESENT DAY
(Not so good NASA stock footage of shuttle launch throughout episode)
FLORIDA: Pick up terminal sequence, NPS. You have a go to proceed.
SHUTTLE: Booster hydraulic power units have started.
SHUTTLE LAUNCH CONTROL: This is Shuttle Launch Control with T minus
one minute 15 seconds and counting.
SHUTTLE: OTC to CDR. How do you read?
FLORIDA MC: Loud and clear OVCC, go ahead.
SHUTTLE: Roger that. OVCC verified. Port set up two zero.
FLORIDA MC: Copy set up two zero.
SHUTTLE: CDR Houston, how do you read?
HOUSTON MISSION CONTROL
MICHELLE GENEROO: Loud and clear.
FLORIDA MC: Side hatch close out and white room configuration is complete.
Retracting orbiter arm.
SHUTTLE: OMS pressure on. Cabin vent complete.
FLORIDA MC: Roger, we see that. All systems go for APU start.
Transfer to internal power now.
SHUTTLE: Pre-start complete. APU to inhibit.
FLORIDA MC: Oxygen vent hood retracted. External tank is at flight pressure.
Lock your visors and initiate your O2 flow. Yall have a good trip.
SHUTTLE: Roger that.
SHUTTLE LC: T minus 20 seconds and counting.
FLORIDA MC: Go for auto sequence start. Booster power hydraulic units
have started. Go for main engine start.
SHUTTLE LC: T minus ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three -
FLORIDA MC: Abort lift off. Abort lift off. System failure. Abort lift off.
Repeat. We have an abort lift off at T minus three seconds.
WASHINGTON DC
TWO WEEKS LATER
(Mulder and Scully BOTH(?!) eating sunflower seeds outside on steps
of building)
SCULLY: What did the note say?
MULDER: Just that they worked for NASA. (Hands over note.)
They wanted to talk to somebody from the FBI.
SCULLY: Why the cloak and dagger routine?
MULDER: I have no idea.
SCULLY: Think its a crank?
MULDER: Its beginning to look that way.
(Michelle walks past them, then turns and comes back looking very
incognito)
MICHELLE: My name is Michelle Generoo. (Shakes Mulders hand)
MULDER: Fox Mulder...
MICHELLE: I sent you the note. (shakes Scullys hand)
SCULLY: Hi. Special Agent Dana Scully.
MICHELLE: Im sorry to have to take these precautions. I flew up from
Houston this morning. I work at the Space Center there.
MULDER: In what capacity?
MICHELLE: Im the Mission Control Communications Commander
for the Space Shuttle Program.
SCULLY: What brings you to Washington?
MICHELLE: I have reason to believe there may be a saboteur at work
inside NASA.
MULDER: Do you have evidence of sabotage?
MICHELLE: I dont know. I may. Two weeks ago, a shuttle mission was
scrubbed three seconds before lift-off when an auxiliary power unit valve
malfunctioned. If the flight had not been aborted, there was a great
chance the liquid fuel system and the Orbiter would have exploded on
the launch pad. This was sent to me in the mail. (Opens briefcase
and removes pictures) Its a material analysis that shows deep grooved
scoring marks inside this APU valve. Marks that could have caused a malfunction.
MULDER: Evidence of tampering?
MICHELLE: Thats what it looks like, but.. according to the person who gave
me your names you have expertise in unexplained phenomena, and
whats unexplainable is how and when anybody could have done it.
SCULLY: How do you mean?
MICHELLE: The valve is made of ferrocarbon Titanium. To score that
material would take extreme temperatures : launch pad temperatures.
If anyone at NASA were to take a look at that analysis, they would
say that it would be impossible for anyone to do that type of damage
undetected.
SCULLY: Do you have any idea who may have sent that to you?
MICHELLE: No. No idea. But I can tell you that the official analysis of the
malfunction was simple mechanical failure.
MULDER: Does anybody share your suspicions?
MICHELLE: If they do, theyre not talking to the FBI. I believe in the space
program. I believe in the people who run it, but theres another launch
window tomorrow and my reasons may sound selfish, but my fiancee
is a shuttle commander on that mission.
(Mulder and Scully look at each other)
HOUSTON SPACE CENTER
NEXT DAY
(Mulder and Scully riding through the halls on one of those airport golf
cart things)
SCULLY: Why would somebody want to sabotage the Space Shuttle?
MULDER: Well, if you were a terrorist, there probably isnt a more potent
symbol of American progress and prosperity. And if youre an opponent
of big science, NASA itself represents a vast money trench that exists
outside the crucible and debate of the democratic process. And,
of course, there are those futurists who believe the Space Shuttle is a
rusty old bucket that should be mothballed. A dinosaur spacecraft built
in the 70s by scientists setting their sights on space in an ever declining
scale.
SCULLY: And we thought we could rest easy with the fall of the Soviet Union.
MULDER: Not to mention certain fringe elements who accuse our
government itself of space sabotage. The failure of the Hubble
Telescope and the Mars Observer are directly connected to a
conspiracy to deny us evidence.
SCULLY: Evidence of what?
MULDER: Alien civilizations.
SCULLY: Oh, of course.
(Digital clock on wall counting down - 10:45:27...26...25)
(Mulder and Scully walking down corridor with guide,
Mulder looking at framed posters)
MULDER: Wow, look at that Gemini 8.
SCULLY: What?
MULDER: Well, the man were gonna see? Col. Marcus Aurelius Belt
nearly died on that mission. Had to make an emergency landing right
in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
SCULLY: You remember all that stuff?
MULDER: You never wanted to be an astronaut when you were a kid, Scully?
SCULLY: Guess I missed that phase.
(Another clock on wall 10:39:40...39...38...37)
(Knock on door with Belts nameplate)
BELT: (Inside) Come in. (They open door)
SCULLY: Col. Belt, Im Special Agent Dana Scully.
(Shakes Belts hand as he rises and puts on jacket) And this is...
MULDER: Col. Belt. Fox Mulder. (Extends hand) Im a big fan. Its an
honor to meet you. Y-you were a big hero to me when I was a kid.
BELT: Thank you.
MULDER: I-I stayed up all night when I was 14 to watch your space walk.
BELT: (uncomfortable) Well, now its like a stroll around the block.
So... how can I help you? (They all sit, Mulder shifting around,
obviously excited in presence of his hero)
SCULLY: This found its way to the FBI.
(hands Belt picture that Michelle gave them) Do you recognize it?
BELT: Sure, its an auxiliary power unit valve. (Hands picture back)
SCULLY: Do you have any reason to believe that the damage done to it
was in an effort to sabotage the Space Shuttle Program?
BELT: No.
SCULLY: Do you have any reason to suspect sabotage at all?
BELT: No reason whatsoever. And if you have any respect for this program
and for the people who have devoted their lives to it, youll be careful to
whom you make those accusations. (Mulder very uncomfortable)
SCULLY: Looking at this evidence, sir, would you consider postponing
the shuttle flight until a full investigation could be conducted?
BELT: Look, I dont know where you got this specious artifact, but I can
assure you every precaution has been taken to rectify the problem.
Weve been waiting two weeks for a window to initiate this mission.
Weve got a payload to deliver.
SCULLY: Col. Belt, has an internal investigation ever been done on this matter?
BELT: The part you have here, has been installed, inspected, and
designed by over 100 highly trained technicians. With the security
measures we take, it would be virtually impossible for one man
working by himself, or two or four men, to do what you are suggesting.
I can assure you there isnt a person in this facility that doesnt want
to see that shuttle go into space, complete its mission, and come
back like winged victory herself. And in about ten hours, God willing,
youre gonna see just that.
MULDER: (grinning, as they rise) Do you think there would be a
problem with us watching lift off from Mission Control?
BELT: Well, being that youd probably go over my head anyway,
please, be my guest.
MULDER: (Shaking hands again, still in awe) It was an honor, sir.
SCULLY: (Shaking hands) Thank you. (Follows Mulder out the door)
Didnt you want to get his autograph?
(Mulder and Scully with a tech guy in some technical mechanical place)
TECHMECH GUY: Where did you say you got this? (Looking at picture)
SCULLY: It came to us anonymously.
TECHMECH GUY: Well this is an APU valve all right, but this doesnt
make sense.
SCULLY: What doesnt make sense?
TECHMECH GUY: This scoring here.
This valve is made out of ferrocarbon titanium. Its -
MULDER: You didnt order the analysis?
TECHMECH GUY: No, Ive never seen this before.
But were on outside contract to NASA. They may have ordered it.
MULDER: But as a matter of course wouldnt you order a material analysis
if a part malfunctioned?
TECHMECH GUY: Every shuttle has flown with that same APU valve.
We havent had a problem. To do an analysis and redesign would
delay the program for months, not to mention the cost.
SCULLY: Is it conceivable that in order to avoid these delays, the program
is being pushed ahead without proper safety precaution?
TECHMECH GUY: Look, there are about 17000 things that can go wrong
with the shuttle, and about 17000 people who make sure they dont.
(Another digital clock - 8:43:40...39...38...37 See Belt standing above them on balcony listening)
SCULLY: And who makes the final determination as to its safety?
TECHMECH GUY: Oh we make a recommendation, but ultimately,
the decision is Col Belts. (Belt leaves)
MULDER and SCULLY: Thank you. (They start up stairs to balcony)
SCULLY: (Quietly) What do you think?
MULDER: I cant believe how much faith we put in machines.
SCULLY: You think Col Belt knows more than hes saying?
That he lied about his knowledge of a saboteur?
MULDER: I cant believe that Col Belt would endanger the lives of those
astronauts knowing that something might go wrong. He was an astronaut
himself.
SCULLY: So you think this x-ray is bogus?
MULDER: God, I hope so.
(NASA footage of launch in progress.)
SHUTTLE LAUNCH CONTROL: This is Shuttle Launch Control with
T minus one minute 40 seconds and counting.
FLORIDA LAUNCH CONTROL: OTC is go for orbiter access arm retract.
??????: OTC, OVCC verified.
SHUTTLE: Roger that, OVCC verified.
BELT: (With Michelle at Houston Mission Control) Here we go.
SHUTTLE LC: This is Shuttle Launch Control with T minus one minute 30
and counting.
FLORIDA MC: Final purge sequence, main engine check.
SHUTTLE: Copy purge sequence. Main engine check.
OTC: Switching off Orbiters ground supply. On board fuel cells check.
SHUTTLE: Roger, OTC.
HOUSTON: Pick up terminal sequence, MPS.
SHUTTLE: Copy that. OTC to CDR, how do you read?
FLORIDA MC: Loud and clear.
MICHELLE: Loud and clear.
FLORIDA MC: Side hatch close out and white room configuration complete.
Retracting Orbiter arm. All systems go for APU start.
SHUTTLE: Go with APU start.
FLORIDA MC: PBSR power down and ready for launch. Transfer to internal power.
SHUTTLE: Transfer to internal power.
FLORIDA MC: Gimbaling of main engines complete.
Aero surfaces in launch position.
HOUSTON: MPDR assembled. Military recorder is running.
SHUTTLE: Okay, copy.
Ok CDR, lock your visors and initiate your O2 flow. Yall have a good one.
FLORIDA MC: Go for auto sequence start. Booster hydraulic units have started.
Go for main engine start.
(Mulder and Scully and everybody else look really nervous)
SHUTTLE LC: T minus ten and counting.
9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1...zero. Ignition.
We have lift-off of the shuttle Orbiter.
(Lots of cheers and clapping)
FLORIDA MC: CDR Houston, bet yall have never seen a more beautiful sight.
MICHELLE: Roger that, 10-4.
FLORIDA MC: Roger. Back to you. Lower throttle back.
Main engine at 65%. (Michelle and Mulder give each other thumbs up.)
FLORIDA MC: Roger. Throttle at 110%.
SHUTTLE: ???? separation.
FLORIDA MC: Roger OTC.
(Mulder and Scully walking corridor of NICE hotel.)
MULDER: I have to admit, that fulfilled one of my boyhood fantasies.
SCULLY: Yeah, it ranks right up there with getting a pony and learning
how to braid my own hair.
MULDER: Come on, Scully. You have to admit that was exciting.
Mission control....(playfully punches her arm)....countdown.
MICHELLE: (Running up behind them) Mulder!! Wait!
Somethings gone wrong.
MULDER: What happened?
MICHELLE: Somethings wrong with the shuttle. We had some trouble
with the solid rocket boosters, but we were able to fix it. We changed
watch, I went home to try to get some sleep. I got a phone call twenty
minutes ago. Communication with the shuttle had gone down.
Come on. Weve got to get back to Houston.
(Michelles car followed by Mulder and Scullys car on wet two lane road.
Scully tries to get radio station - all static)
MULDER: They have a press blackout in effect.
Chances are, the media doesnt know about it.
SCULLY: Do you think this is sabotage?
MULDER: I dont know. Things go wrong all the time.
SCULLY: Yeah, but they usually fix them, right?
MULDER: Usually.
SCULLY: Shes turning.
(Michelle driving. Mars face comes out of the rain and fog and .....
AAAAGGGGHHHH!!! Michelle gets run off the road and car flips over.
Commercial)
(Mulder and Scully pull up behind overturned car and get out.)
MULDER: Michelle! I can see her.
SCULLY: Michelle!
MICHELLE: Heeelllp!
MULDER: (Kneeling at passenger side of overturned car) You all right?
MICHELLE: Im stuck!
SCULLY: Can you move?
MICHELLE: Just get me out of here. Im wedged in!
(Mulder and Scully run around to drivers side of car - duuhh)
MULDER: You all right?
MICHELLE: Im wedged in! (Mulder reaches in)
MULDER: Cmere. Can you push with your legs?
SCULLY: Be careful.
MICHELLE: Just get me out of here!
MULDER: Okay, all right. Come on. Okay. Come on. Okay.
(Pulls Michelle out)
SCULLY: Its okay. Now dont try to move.
MICHELLE: Oh, I got to get back to Houston.
MICHELLE: I dont know. Something came at me in the fog, and the next
thing I knew I was upside down.
SCULLY: Was it some kind of an animal?
MICHELLE: No. It had a face. It was... it was grotesque.
I dont know what it was. (Mulder helps her stand, arms around her)
SCULLY: You okay?
MICHELLE: Yeah.
(Houston Mission Control room)
HOUSTON TECH: Orbiter, this is Houston. Do you copy?
SHUTTLE: Your transmission is breaking up, Houston.
(Mulder, Scully and Michelle enter)
MICHELLE: Whats happening?
HOUSTON TECH: We have a malf in the OMS and RCF systems.
They cant get the Orbiter into attitude rotation. Temperature in
the cabin is approaching 103 degrees and they have downlink
transmission problems... what happened to you?
MICHELLE: I had an accident. Whats their position?
HOUSTON: Just over Eastern Africa.
MICHELLE: Try patching them into the Saychelles Tracking Station.
(On headset) Hang in there OTC.
MULDER: (explaining to Scully for our benefit) The Orbiter maneuvering
system has malfunctioned. Without it they cant rotate the shuttle.
They need to rotate it away from the sun to keep the Orbiter cool.
HOUSTON TECH: Weve got a drop in cabin pressure, 21 kilopascals and declining.
MICHELLE: Theyre going to burn up.
MULDER: Wheres Col. Belt?
HOUSTON TECH: Hes on his way.
MICHELLE: Damn it! What happened when they went to back up?
HOUSTON TECH: Back up system failed to respond.
MICHELLE: Well, what about telemetry? Can we auto-activate their
systems from down here?
HOUSTON TECH: We cannot auto-activate! Its like someones interfering
with the telemetry, screwing with the uplink communications from this end.
MICHELLE: Can you trace it?
HOUSTON TECH: Itd have to be a digital processor.
MICHELLE: Theyd have to be in the data banks.
MULDER: Wheres that?
MICHELLE: Come on.
(Mulder and Scully fling their trenchcoats on a console counter and
follow Michelle up and out of the room)
(Data bank room. Mulder and Scully, guns drawn, with Michelle between
them. Figure runs behind Mulder. A second later, lights go out.)
SCULLY: Mulder?
(Emergency lights on. Mulder sees someone in corner)
MULDER: Im a federal agent. Come on out of there. (Scully and Michelle
join Mulder. Computer Tech Geek with Glasses comes out of the corner)
What are you doing in here?
CTGG: I work here.
MICHELLE: (Checking him) Let me see your clearance.
CTGG: A sensor went off. There was a malfunction in one of the
telemetry processors.
MICHELLE: Did you find it?
CTGG: No.
MULDER: Did you see anybody else in here? (CTGG shakes his head,
lights come back on) Okay, call security. I want a search of the premises.
I dont want anybody coming in or out of this building who doesnt have
proper clearance.
(Mission Control room)
SHUTTLE: .....rotation maneuver.
HOUSTON: Im breaking up, OTC.
BELT: Whats the attitude of the Orbiter?
HOUSTON TECH: Theyre flying tail first sir, with their belly toward the sun.
CURLY HAIRED TECH: Their flash evaporator system is working,
but its not enough to cool them down.
HOUSTON TECH: Cabin temperature climbing to 116.
BELT: Wheres - - - (Michelle, Mulder and Scully enter)
MICHELLE: Somebodys jamming our transmissions.
BELT: Who do you mean?
MICHELLE: Somebody or something is interfering with our ground
communications and scrambling our uplink telemetry. The shuttle
is not responding to override signals.
BELT: Im going to let them fly by wire. Im cutting off telemetry.
MICHELLE: It might not work. We might lose contact for good.
BELT: We have to give it a chance to work.
MICHELLE: We have to try to bring them down.
BELT: We have to give them control of the ship, take a chance theyll
be able to perform that rotation maneuver and deliver their payload.
MICHELLE: What if they cant? We could be stranding them up there.
BELT: (Pause) Abandon telemetry. Go to fly by wire mode.
MULDER: (Explaining to Scully) Theyre cutting off ground control to
the Orbiter. The astronauts will be flying the shuttle all by themselves.
SCULLY: Is it going to work? (Mulder looks doubtful)
MICHELLE: OTC, this is Houston. Hows the weather up there?
SHUTTLE: Sunny and warm Houston. Whats the forecast?
MICHELLE: OTC, were going to fly by wire mode. Were going to abort
ground control momentarily to see if you can bring those systems back up.
SHUTTLE: Roger that, Houston. And leave the driving to us.
MICHELLE: David... you take care. (Transmission broken)
SCULLY: What just happened? (Wake up, Scully)
MULDER: They cut off contact with the shuttle.
(Everyone waits. Very tense)
MICHELLE: 45 seconds. If they were able to execute theyd have done
it by now.
BELT: Standing by.
MICHELLE: 60 seconds.
BELT: Go to reestablish uplink communication.
CURLY HAIRED TECH: Video signals failed on them.
MICHELLE: OTC, this is Houston. Do you copy? (Pause)
OTC , this is Houston. Where are you?
SHUTTLE: Howdy-do, Houston. Looks like we finally got this bird to fly right.
(Everyone claps and smiles, even Scully!)
MICHELLE: OTC, do you hear that?
SHUTTLE: Music to our ears.
CURLY HAIRED TECH: Cabin temperature stabilizing.
BELT: OTC, this is Mark Belt in Houston. Hows the crew holding up?
SHUTTLE: Theyre looking good, sir.
BELT: Yall get some rest. Well get back to work at about 0700.
SHUTTLE: Roger that, Houston.
BELT: Lets get to work on that telemetry problem.
We got a big day ahead of us. (Belt washes his face.)
(NASA press conference, Belt at podium,
Mulder, Scully and Michelle watch from side)
BELT: I know you have a lot of questions, and Ill get to them.
SCULLY: (to Michelle) How did he know what he did was going to work?
MICHELLE: He didnt. They could have died up there and there would have
been nothing we could have done. Theyd have been a ghost ship stuck
in orbit.
SCULLY: Why would he take that risk?
MICHELLE: Bring those men back without delivering that payload?
Youre talking millions of wasted dollars. Thats all Congress would
need to shut down NASA.
BELT: As of 2200 hours, the crew has been conducting onboard tests and
tasks and resting up for their first full day in space tomorrow. Im happy
to say after a beautiful night launch the Shuttle Orbiter has performed
magnificently. (Michelle leaves in disgust)
SCULLY: So much for your boyhood hero.
(Mulder following Belt down hallway)
MULDER: Col. Belt? Col. Belt? Can I talk to you for a moment?
BELT: You want to know why I lied to them. Youre asking yourself if
this means Id lie to you. (Mulder nods) You know what it means to
be an astronaut, sir? You risk your life every time you get into your
spacecraft for nothing more than the good progress of mankind.
MULDER: Youve got no argument from me, sir.
Youre true American heroes.
BELT: Heroes? We used to make headlines when we did our job right.
Now they bury them in the back of the paper. Name me two astronauts
on the last shuttle mission. (Mulder cant) You make the front page
today only if you screw up. They only know your name if youre the
unlucky SOB sitting on 500 tons of dynamite. Thats what theyre
really waiting for. (Starts to go)
MULDER: Sir, I have to ask. Im sorry, its my job.
Do you think someone is sabotaging the shuttle?
BELT: My answer to you sir, will be to bring those men back safely to earth.
(Belts apartment. Belt enters, gets vodka out of the freezer, drinks
it out of the bottle, lies down on bed and has another EVA memory dream.)
YOUNG BELT: My God!
HOUSTON: Can you repeat that, Commander Belt?
(See present day Belt awake on bed, his face morphing into Mars face.
White ghostly thing pulls out of Belt and floats out the window and up
into space. Belt sits frozen, hand outstretched.)
(commercial)
SHUTTLE ORBITER
PASSING OVER CANADA
SHUTTLE: Uh, Houston, we just heard something weird up here.
(Houston Mission Control)
HOUSTON TECH: OTC, Houston. Can you describe it?
SHUTTLE: Sort of a dull thump, like something bumped the ship. Got any
ideas about that? (banging sound) There it is again.
(Computer Tech Geek with Glasses runs for the stairs and up to data
room where Mulder, Scully, Michelle and techs are dissecting machines)
CTGG: (quietly to Michelle) Theyve got an oxygen leak on board the Orbiter.
SHUTTLE: Our O2 gauges are going all screwy, Houston.
HOUSTON TECH: (To Michelle, Mulder and Scully entering Mission Control)
We got problems. Weve got an O2 leak in the main tank.
MICHELLE: What did they say happened?
HOUSTON TECH: They dont know. They just said it was a thump.
CURLY HAIRED TECH: (On head set) Stand by. We have an astronomer in
Winnipeg who just spotted a gaseous cloud about a mile long trailing
in our orbit.
MULDER: (To Scully) Thats the liquid O2 leaking out into space.
The exact same thing happened to Col. Belt on an Apollo mission.
MICHELLE: How much time do they have?
CURLY HAIRED TECH: Well, thats hard to know without accurate telemetry
data. Ill do the calculations, but it will just be a guesstimate.
MICHELLE: I need some answers, and where is Col. Belt?
HOUSTON TECH: We cant find him and he was due here 90 minutes ago
to begin payload deployment.
SHUTTLE: Uh, Houston? Were up here kind of wondering when we have
to start holding our breath.
MICHELLE: Were working on it OTC. I need those calculations and I need
a worst case scenario.
HOUSTON TECH: We dont know if one or both of the O2 tanks are damaged.
MICHELLE: Worst case scenario! And then I want someone to find Col. Belt.
MULDER: Well find Col. Belt.
HOUSTON TECH: Theyve got thirty minutes of back up oxygen.
Beyond that, its anybodys guess.
(Mulder and Scully walking down hall)
SCULLY: Why does she need Belt?
MULDER: She doesnt know how serious the leak is.
SCULLY: Its an oxygen leak. Even I can figure out what happens when
you run out of oxygen.
MULDER: Col. Belts been up there in the same situation before. Hell
know better than anybody else what to do. Hes got to make the decisions.
SCULLY: Where the hell is he?
(Mulder and Scully knocking at Belts door.)
MULDER: Col. Belt? Col. Belt!
SCULLY: Im going to go get security. (Belt opens door)
MULDER: Col. Belt. Are you all right?
BELT: Yeah. I wasnt feeling well.
MULDER: They need you down at Mission Control, sir.
Theres been another accident.
(Houston Mission Control.)
MICHELLE: OTC, is your orbital maneuvering system still operational?
(Belt, Mulder, and Scully enter)
SHUTTLE: Roger, Houston. Were ready for reentry. Just say the word.
BELT: How bads the leak?
MICHELLE: We have no way to determine.
BELT: OTC, Whats the condensation, cabin.
SHUTTLE: Windows are getting a little steamy.
MICHELLE: Carbon dioxide buildup.
BELT: Okay, OTC. Everythings going to be fine. I want you to get in
your spacesuits and depressurize your cabin, and then I want you to
vent that CO2.
SHUTTLE: Roger, Houston. And then what?
(Michelle and Houston Tech look worried)
BELT: I want you to stay in your suits. And then I want you to prepare
to use your emergency oxygen systems. And then I want you ...
to ... deliver your payload.
MICHELLE: Those are men up there.
BELT: Youre out of line. You want to tell me how to do my job? Ive been
up there in that situation, Miss Generoo. Theres more at risk here
than your personal life. And if you cant accept that or operate effectively
in the circumstances then maybe youd better leave the decisions to
people in this room who can. (Michelle leaves. Scully follows)
OTC, do you copy?
SHUTTLE: Roger, Houston. Were waiting on those O2 calculations.
(Mulder leaves)
(Mulder and Scully follow a crying Michelle down the hall)
MICHELLE: Theyre going to die.
MULDER: You dont know that.
MICHELLE: Its absolutely unconscionable putting that payload before
those mens lives.
SCULLY: I think shes right, Mulder. You saw him in there. Hes losing it.
MULDER: He saved their lives earlier.
SCULLY: Did he? Or did he put their lives in unnecessary jeopardy?
If he cant deliver that payload, Congress is going to kill the Space Program.
MULDER: And you think killing those astronauts isnt going to have the same
effect?
SCULLY: Look, Mulder. I think somebody must have sabotaged the space
shuttle because too many things have gone wrong. I think Col. Belt knows
about it and hes known about it from the beginning.
MICHELLE: We have to stop him. Weve got to pull them out of orbit.
(Tries to go, Mulder grabs her and doesnt stop touching her for the rest
of the scene. What is up with that?! Shes engaged)
MULDER: He doesnt want those men to die.
MICHELLE: How do you know?
MULDER: I know it. Im sure of it.
MICHELLE: Hes the one who put them up there.
MULDER: And he may be the only person who can get them down alive.
Now how can you be certain that what hes doing isnt the right thing?
That what hes doing isnt going to save their lives? Now I need access
to your records... in a hurry. (Michelle leads them off)
MULDER: (at computer with Computer Tech Geek with Glasses)
I need everything on the Hubble Telescope, the Mars Observer,
the Shuttle Challenger, and the current Orbiter mission.
CTGG: Youre talking about tens of thousands of documents.
SCULLY: What exactly are we looking for?
MULDER: X-rays, diagrams, schematics - - any proof that Belt
knew about a sabotage.
SCULLY: A needle in a haystack.
(Mulder and Scully going through files.
Mulder opens the Challenger file to picture of the O ring)
(Mission Control)
SHUTTLE: Payload deployment initiated.
HOUSTON: Roger that, OTC. Tracking it now.
(Footage of something coming out of shuttle)
SHUTTLE: Looks good from here. Payload delivery is complete, Houston.
Were awaiting your order.
BELT: System check for reentry deorbit burn.
SHUTTLE: Holy God! Theres something outside the ship!
Theres someone outside the ship!
BELT: Can you repeat that, OTC?
SHUTTLE: Theres some kind of .... ghost outside the ship!
BELT: (losing it) No. Nono. NonoononooooooooooOOOOOOO!!!!
(File Room)
SCULLY: Mulder, I found it. This is the same diagram that was sent to
Michelle ... ordered by Col. Belt. Which means he knew about the faulty
valve.
MULDER: This is from the Challenger. Its the O ring fitting that failed dated
January 21, 1986. Thats one week before the space shuttle blew up.
And the analysis was ordered by Col. Belt.
SCULLY: Are you saying he might have known about the Challenger defect?
MULDER: Something weird is going on here, Scully.
MICHELLE: (at door) Col. Belts collapsed.
MULDER: Where is he?
MICHELLE: Hes in his office.
(they follow her out, Mulders hand back where it belongs on Scullys
lower back)
(Belts office. Mulder, Scully and Michelle enter )
MICHELLE: He was just here. (They find Belt crying under his desk)
SCULLY: Oh my God.
MICHELLE: Whats wrong with him?
MULDER: Get a doctor. (What is Scully....oh right. Shes an idiot in this ep)
BELT: Help me. Help me.
MULDER: How can we help you, Col.?
SCULLY: Hes having some kind of a seizure, Mulder.
MICHELLE: (leading EMTs in) Come on! Come on, come on!
BELT: It hurts! Its tearing me apart!
EMT1: See if I can get a bus. (They walk him to stretcher)
MICHELLE: Im bringing that shuttle down.
BELT: Nooooo! Its out there.
EMT1: Easy, easy.
BELT: Spacesuits!
MULDER: Strap him down.
SCULLY: (Suddenly remembering 7 years of med school)
Give him 10 milligrams of Diazepam.
MULDER: No.
SCULLY: Hes going to hurt himself, Mulder.
MULDER: Hes trying to tell us something. Col. Belt.
MICHELLE: Those men are up there and theyre running out of oxygen.
BELT: They dont have to die.
MULDER: (Holding up his finger) Col. Belt, I want you to focus.
Focus your breathing. Focus your pain. (Oh, this scene is bad)
Right here.
EMT1: Blood pressure is 174 over 120.
SCULLY: Mulder, youre risking an anuerysm.
MULDER: Focus. (Belt calms) Now youre focused. Right here.
Now youre going to save those astronauts and youre going to tell me
how to do it.
BELT: The shuttle cant survive reentry.
MICHELLE: No, hes lying.
MULDER: How do you know it cant survive?
BELT: The fuselage...the fuselage is damaged.
The silicone tiles are destroyed.
MICHELLE: How does he know?
MULDER: How has it been damaged?
BELT: Im responsible.
MULDER: Did you sabotage the shuttle?
BELT: No, but I couldnt stop them. Nobody can stop them.
MULDER: Stop who?
EMT1: Pulse is 194.
SCULLY: Youre going to kill him, Mulder.
BELT: They dont want us to know. They dont want us to know.
MULDER: Who?
BELT: It came to me. It lives in me.
(EVA flashback)
YOUNG BELT: Its coming at me. Its coming at me! Get me out of here!
(Ghost thing invades Young Belts body) Its attacking me! Get me out!
(Back to present)
BELT: Get it out. Help me. Its coming back.
(Belts face morphs into Mars face)
MICHELLE: Thats the face I saw in the fog.
EMT1: Were losing him. Defib.
EMT2: (Handing padddles) Here you go.
EMT1: Clear.
EMT2: Hit it.
HOUSTON TECH: (in door) Weve just run out of oxygen. Theyve got
exactly thirty minutes left in the emergency backup system.
MICHELLE: Theyre going to suffocate up there. Ive got no choice but to
bring them down. Its the only chance Ive got.
(Michelle and Houston Tech leave)
EMT1: Again.
EMT2: Okay, we got O2 standing by. (Giving O2)
EMT1: Hold on. Weve got vitals. Weve got a pulse.
SCULLY: Weve got to get him to a hospital.
MICHELLE: OTC, this is Houston Mission Control. Do you copy?
SHUTTLE: Roger, Houston. Weve got some spooky stuff up here.
MICHELLE: OTC, were going to bring you down. We want you to instigate
deorbit burn, and begin deceleration.
SHUTTLE: Roger, Houston. Kind of hoping you were going to say that.
Activating OMS rockets. All systems go for reentry.
(Belt on gurney down hallway)
MULDER: Theyre bringing the shuttle down. You said the shuttle would
burn up on reentry. Is there anything we can do to save it?
BELT: Change the trajectory.
MULDER: Change the trajectory to what?
BELT: Change the reentry trajectory to 35 degrees.
(Mulder and Scully run off)
MISSION CONTROL: T minus 35 seconds to ionosphere reentry.
MULDER: (running in) Youve to change the reentry trajectory.
MICHELLE: What?
MULDER: Youve got to change it to 35 degrees.
CURLY HAIRED TECH: T minus 30 seconds to ionosphere reentry.
MULDER: Col. Belt- - -
MICHELLE: I can't.
CURLY HAIRED TECH: T minus 25 seconds.
MULDER: Its your only shot.
MICHELLE: We...we...wed have to change the landing site,
wed have to inform them before the blackout.
CURLY HAIRED TECH: 15 seconds to blackout.
MICHELLE: I want to know what the weather conditions are in Albuquerque.
Are we go for an emergency landing?
HOUSTON TECH: Weather in Albuquerque?
Landing conditions go in Albuquerque.
CURLY HAIRED TECH: T minus five seconds to blackout.
MICHELLE: OTC, this is Houston. I want you to change your reentry
trajectory to 35 degrees. Youll be landing at Kirtland Field in Albuquerque.
Do you copy?
HOUSTON TECH: Ionosphere reentry. Temporary blackout in effect.
MICHELLE: Did they get that transmission?
CURLY HAIRED TECH: Two minutes to reestablish.
MICHELLE: Damn it. (Red clock reads 16:26:01...2...3)
How much oxygen do we have?
HOUSTON TECH: 16 minutes.
MICHELLE: OTC, this is Houston. Come in, OTC. (16:26:15...16...17)
OTC, this is Houston. Come in OTC. Anything? (Curly shakes head)
Whats the point of their new reentry?
HOUSTON TECH: 500 miles west of Hawaii.
MICHELLE: See if Hawaii can get me - -
CURLY HAIRED TECH: Hawaiis picked the shuttle up on radar.
SCULLY: They made it.
HOUSTON TECH: Not necessarily.
KIRTLAND AIR BASE
ALBEQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
CURLYly/HOUSTON: Albuquerque, do you have radar confirmation?
ALBUQUERQUE: Negative, Houston. Nothing on the screen.
(Clock - 16:26:43...44...45...46)
MICHELLE: OTC, this is Houston. Come in, OTC. (16:26:53...54...55)
OTC, this is Houston. Come in, OTC.
SHUTTLE: Houston, this is OTC.
You know a good place to eat in Albuquerque?
(Big grin and laugh from...Scully? Everybody happy.
Mulder and Michelle big hug.)
HOUSTON TECH: OTC, welcome home. Welcome home, OTC.
Youre looking real good.
SOME GUY: Yes!
(Michelle at press conference on TV)
MICHELLE: The space shuttle touched down today at 10:56 Central Standard
Time. The Orbiter delivered its payload after just thirteen orbits and returned
to Earth...without incident. (Belt is watching the TV. He is hooked to
machines in hospital) We at NASA are looking forward to our next shuttle
mission and to future successful explorations of space, for mankind,
and the future of mankind.
(Belts machines beep wildly, his face does the Mars morph, he rips off
the tubes, fights with the ghost, yells "no" a few times, and flings
himself through the glass window. Alternating images of him on EVA
in space and of the street intersection below coming rapidly closer.
AAAAAAGGGGGHHHH!)
(X-files office. Mulder reads obituary, "Former Astronaut Space Program
Plunges to Death". Scully enters)
SCULLY: I just heard.
MULDER: Something had possessed him. Something he must have seen
out there in space.
SCULLY: The doctors who examined him said he was experiencing severe
dementia.
MULDER: I dont think he ever really knew exactly how it was working throug
h him or that he ever knew...that he was...responsible for his own actions.
SCULLY: He ordered those x-rays of the damaged parts.
MULDER: You saw what I saw, Scully. I think he was trying to warn her.
I think that he sent Michelle those x-rays like he was trying to reach out
to her without quite knowing why, as if...his own instinctual impulse
was to save those men.
SCULLY: While simultaneously trying to kill them?
MULDER: Hey, Scully, we send those men up into space to unlock the
doors of the universe, and we dont even know whats behind them.
I think what ever it was, he took it with him. And in the end that was
the only way he knew how to stop it.
SCULLY: Theres an investigation, you know. They havent ruled out foul play.
MULDER: He gave his own life. As an astronaut, that was something he was
prepared to do.
(Military funeral. Mulder and Scully have really good seats)
MINISTER: ...for Col. Marcus Aurelius Belt devoted his life to the exploration
and understanding of Space, learning its mysteries and experiencing
it not just for himself, but for humanity. Lord, take this mans soul and
let it rise up to your heavens, higher than he could ever go as a man.
Let him know the true nature of the universe that he sought to learn.
(Michelle and her fiancee watch planes fly over.
Michelle and Mulder have a shared look and nod.
Close up of flag on coffin.)
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