German, French and Spanish titles: no
change
Italian title: Il File Da Non Aprire
translation: The Thread To Not Open
US Airdate: May 19, 1995
writer: Chris Carter
story by David Duchovny & Chris Carter
director: R.W. Goodwin
Tagline EI AANIGOO E'HOOTE
NAVAJO RESERVATION TWO GREY HILLS, NEW MEXICO APRIL 9 ALBERT
HOSTEEN'S HOUSE (An earthquake occurs...)
NATIVE AMERICAN: Where are you going?
ERIC HOSTEEN: Riding. I'll be back in a few hours.
ALBERT HOSTEEN: Eric. Leave the snakes alone today. They'll
be angry and afraid.
NATIVE AMERICAN: What is it?
ALBERT: The Earth has a secret it needs to tell.
RED ROCK PIT (Eric rides to pit. He sees the top of a metal
object in the quarry and removes sand from off of it to reveal a hatch...)
HOUSE (Eric is back and standing outside the house.)
ERIC: I found something. Better come see.
(Six people are standing over something...)
ERIC: What do you think it is?
NATIVE AMERICAN: I don't know.
(Albert says something in Navajo and then goes back inside.)
ERIC: What did he say?
NATIVE AMERICAN: He said it should be returned. They will be
coming.
(The 'thing' is a hydrid skeleton.)
DOVER DELAWARE APRIL 10 (The Thinker is reading "The 50
Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time" while his computer is trying to log in passcodes.
It starts bleeping...)
THE THINKER:: You bitch! Beautiful!
(He has hacked into something and inserts a DAT into a tape
drive...)
UNITED NATIONS BUILDING NEW YORK CITY APRIL 10 (An official
is walking down a hall and knocks on a door...)
ITALIAN OFFICIAL: What is it, Antonio?
ANTONIO: Someone has broken into the MJ documents.
ITALIAN OFFICIAL: Who would do such a thing?
(He picks up the phone.)
ANTONIO: I don't know.
JAPANESE OFFICIAL: ( Answer a ringing phone ) From where did
you hear this? Has everyone been told?
GERMAN OFFICIAL: ( On the phone ) Yes, I understand. No, this
is their problem. They must take care of it promptly.
(He hangs up and calls Cancer Man who answers his phone.)
CANCER MAN: Yes.
GERMAN OFFICIAL: You are familiar with the MJ file?
CANCER MAN: Ja. I have already taken care of it.
GERMAN OFFICIAL: Good.
CANCER MAN: ( Hangs up ) Gentlemen. That was the phone call I
never wanted to get.
DOVER, DELAWARE (Black OPPs military break down The Thinkers'
apartment door and look around.)
WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 11 MULDER:'S APARTMENT (Mulder is
getting water from the tap. There are three knocks on his door... )
MULDER: What are you guys doing here?
BYERS: Can we talk inside?
MULDER: I'm not feeling well. I didn't sleep last night. I'm
really not in the mood for the three stooges.
FROHIKE: I don't think we've been followed.
MULDER: Who would follow you?
BYERS: Multinational black opps unit. Code name Garnett.
LANGLY: Trained killers. School of the American Alumni.
MULDER: Have you boys been defacing library books again.?
FROHIKE: They don't want us. They want him.
MULDER: Kenneth Suna.
LANGLY: We think that's his real name.
BYERS: You've heard us refer to him as The Thinker.
MULDER: What did he do?
BYERS: Hacked into the defense department computer system.
MULDER: ( Paying attention ) What?
BYERS: The Thinker's an anarchist and a snoop. Whatever he
got into has made him a very wanted man. Customs and immigration are on full alert. Every
port of egress is closed.
MULDER: What are you coming to me for?
BYERS: In his last communique, The Thinker named a meeting
place and a three hour time window. He asked specifically for you.
LANGLY: The only problem is he may already be dead.
(A gun shot is heard. The Gunmen duck.)
HALLWAY (They all rush out of Mulder's apartment to find
people standing outside of another apartment...)
MULDER: What happened?
WOMAN: She just shot her husband. They'd been married for
thirty years. It's like she went crazy.
COP: Everybody go back to your apartment, we'll handle this.
FROHIKE: Weirdness.
US BOTANIC GARDEN WASHINGTON, D.C. (Mulder sits down until
The Thinker walks toward him...)
THE THINKER: I... I don't want you to know my real name. I...
I just don't think it's that important that you know.
MULDER: Sounds like a line I used in a bar once.
THE THINKER: Look, I'm sorry about the wait but I kinda got
this ninja party shaking my butt.
MULDER: Why? What've you got?
THE THINKER: Well if I'm correct I got the original defense
departments UFO intelligence files. Everything from the 1940's and up.
MULDER: Everything?
THE THINKER: Everything. Roswell, MJ12 and beyond.
MULDER: You've read them?
THE THINKER: Not entirely. I downloaded all I could and then
I split. I mean, I knew that these guys would be after me.
MULDER: What makes you think they know who you are?
THE THINKER: I didn't take any precautions. I mean I... I
didn't even expect to get inside.
(He gives Mulder a package.)
MULDER: You know they always denied that these files even
existed. What do you want from me?
THE THINKER: I want the truth. And I want you to promise that
those rat bastards answer to the people.
FBI HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 12 X-FILES OFFICE
(Mulder looks at the tape and puts it in his computer. Scully walks in.)
SCULLY: Mulder, Skinner's looking for you.
MULDER: Come in and lock the door.
SCULLY: Why, what's going on?
MULDER: Are you familiar with the ten commandments, Scully?
SCULLY: You want me to recite them?
MULDER: No. Just number 4, the one about obeying the sabbath,
the part about where God made Heaven and Earth but didn't bother to tell anybody about his
side projects.
SCULLY: What are you talking about?
MULDER: The biggest lie of all.
(The screen shows Department Of Defense. Top Secret.)
SCULLY: What is this?
MULDER: The Holy Grail. The original defense department
files. Hard evidence that the government has known about the existance of
extraterrestrials for over fifty years.
SCULLY: Where did you get this?
MULDER: Your friendly neighborhood anarchist.
(The screen shows a strange code.)
MULDER: I don't believe this. This is just gibberish.
(He stands up and hits a pencil holder.)
MULDER: Damn it. I'm so sick of this crap, BS and double
talk. I can't believe this.
SCULLY: Mulder, this may not be gibberish.
MULDER: It's a joke, Scully, it's a bad joke.
SCULLY: I think it's just encrypted and I think I recognize
it. It looks like Navajo. It was used in World War II. My father told me it was the only
code the Japanese couldn't break, I... I remember the long strings of consonants.
MULDER: Well, can you find out?
SCULLY: Well, only a handful of people can decipher it.
MULDER: Then find one of 'em.
(He goes to walk out.)
SCULLY: Mulder. Are you okay?
MULDER: Yeah. I just haven't been sleeping.
HALLWAY (Skinner is walking out of his office.)
MULDER: Sir.
SKINNER: Agent Mulder. I need to speak with you.
MULDER: About?
SKINNER: In my office.
MULDER: Why? Is this another jerk off assignment where I end
up doing the government's dirty work?
SKINNER: It's about a rumor that you may be in receipt of
some sensitive files.
MULDER: I don't know anything about that.
(He turns around.)
SKINNER: Agent Mulder, listen... I'm talking to you...
(Skinner grabs Mulder's shoulder and Mulder punches Skinner.
Skinner grabs Mulder and holds him.)
SKINNER: Are we done? We're done.
APRIL 13 (Scully walks into a room with Skinner and other FBI
directors.)
DIRECTOR 1: Agent Scully, you heard about the incident here,
in the hallway yesterday.
SCULLY: Yes, sir.
DIRECTOR 1: Do you have any explanation as to Agent Mulder's
bizarre behavior?
SCULLY: No, sir. Agent Mulder told me he was having trouble
sleeping.
DIRECTOR 1: Do you think Agent Mulder confides in you, Agent
Scully?
SCULLY: Of course, he's my partner.
DIRECTOR 2: Your partner. Weren't you originally assigned to
agent Mulder to debunk his work?
SCULLY: Yes, sir. A year and a half ago. I've been writing
regular reports stating the validity of Agent Mulder's work on The X-Files.
DIRECTOR 2: Would you lie to protect him?
SCULLY: Am I accused of lying?
DIRECTOR 3: Agent Mulder has been advised of a disciplinary
hearing. If there's something we learn at that meeting that you haven't stated today, you
could be subject to the same summary action.
SCULLY: What action is that?
SKINNER: Dismissal without chance of reinstatement.
SCULLY: Is that all, sir?
SKINNER: Yes, Agent Scully, thank you.
WEST TISBURY MARTHA'S VINEYARD MASSACHUSETTS (The door bell
rings. Bill Mulder answers the door - It's Cancer Man.)
CANCER MAN: Hello, Bill.
BILL MULDER: What are you doing here?
CANCER MAN: I've come on some pressing business.
BILL MULDER: We had agreed that you would never...
CANCER MAN: That was a long time ago, Bill. There have been
some unforseen events.
INSIDE (Bill Mulder and Cancer Man are sitting at a table.)
BILL MULDER: No one was supposed to know.
CANCER MAN: Who could have predicted the future, Bill? That
the computers that you and I only dreamed of would someday be home appliances capable of
the most technical espionage.
BILL MULDER: The files should have been destroyed.
CANCER MAN: They should have, but they weren't. Regret is an
inevitable consequence of life.
BILL MULDER: How do you know my son has them?
CANCER MAN: The man who stole them has come forward.
BILL MULDER: Oh, God.
CANCER MAN: As always we maintain plausible denial. The files
are only as real as their possible authentication.
BILL MULDER: My name is in those files.
CANCER MAN: The files have been encrypted of course. We have
a certain luxury of time. We endevored to prevent that fact from ever coming to light.
BILL MULDER: You wouldn't... harm him?
CANCER MAN: I've protected him this long, haven't I? Your son
has been provident in the alliances that he's created. The last thing we need is a martyr
in a crusade.
BILL MULDER: But if he should, learn of my involvement...
CANCER MAN: You're your own man, Bill. You always have been.
But I strongly encourage you in that event, to deny everything. It's good to see you
again, Bill. You look well.
(Cancer Man gets up and leaves.)
MULDER'S APARTMENT (Mulder is sleeping - someone is walking
toward him. He wakes up and reaches for his gun. Scully sticks out her hand to clam him.)
SCULLY: You didn't answer your door.
MULDER: Oh. I took a pill.
SCULLY: I couldn't find you at work. I was worried about you.
MULDER: I came home. I must be running a fever. Maybe it's
the threat of being burnt at the stake.
SCULLY: They called me in today.
MULDER: What did you tell them?
SCULLY: That nothing was wrong.
MULDER: Well, you told them the truth then.
SCULLY: Mulder, you opened the door for them, they're just
looking for a good reason now.
MULDER: Okay, I'll say I'm sorry.
SCULLY: Mulder, these files. Who knows you have them?
MULDER: Why?
SCULLY: Because I had to lie today. And I put my job in
jeopardy in order to do so. If they find out about those files....
MULDER: How would they find out?
SCULLY: Maybe they already know. The question is, is it worth
it? Is this cassette worth risking everything?
MULDER: I'll tell you when I find out what's on it. Now just
tell me who I can talk to about breaking that code.
SCULLY: I'm meeting with someone in an hour. I might know
something later tonight, I just need some kind of assurance that they're not going to let
us hang ourselves with this. That I'm doing the right thing.
MULDER: I'll try to find out.
(Mulder tapes an X to the window.)
SCULLY: I need to know one more thing, Mulder. Why did you
attack Skinner?
MULDER: I've thought of that, Scully. I honestly can't say.
(Scully leaves.)
OFFICES OF THE NAVAJO NATION WASHINGTON, D.C. (Scully and an
interpreter for the government are in her office. The interpretor is looking at some
papers while Scully waits.)
NAVAJO WOMAN: This is all you have?
SCULLY: Currently, yes.
NAVAJO WOMAN: There are words I recognise but you'll need an
actual code talker to make any sense of this. I know a man who might help. I could have
him contact you.
SCULLY: Yeah, thank you... er... can you tell me which words
you do recognize?
NAVAJO WOMAN: This word, it means goods, merchandise. And
this one means vaccination. They're both modern words which is why they stand out.
SCULLY: Thank you. You've been very helpful.
MULDER'S APARTMENT (The phone rings. Mulder answers it.)
MULDER: Mulder.
BILL MULDER: Fox, this is your father, I need to see you
right away.
MULDER: Where are you?
BILL MULDER: I'm at home. How soon can you be here?
(Mulder looks at the X on the window.)
BILL MULDER: Fox, it's very important.
LATER (Scully enters Mulder's apartment.)
SCULLY: Mulder...
(She walks to the window, a gun shot is fired and the bullet
cuts Scully's head.)
BILL MULDER'S HOUSE (Bill answers the door. Mulder is there.)
BILL MULDER: Fox.
MULDER: Dad. What is it?
BILL MULDER: Come in.
(Mulder enters and Bill shuts and locks the door.)
BILL MULDER: It's... It's so clear now. Simple. It was so
complicated then. The, the choices that needed to be made.
MULDER: What choices? Dad?
BILL MULDER: You're a smart boy, Fox. You're smarter than I
ever was.
MULDER: About what?
BILL MULDER: Your politics are yours, you've never thrown in.
The minute you do that, their doctrines become yours and you can be held responsible.
MULDER: You're talking about your work in the state
department.
BILL MULDER: You're going to learn of things... Fox, you're
going to hear the words and they'll come to make sense to you.
MULDER: What words?
BILL MULDER: The merchandise. Look I, I've been taking some
medication. You'll have to excuse me for a moment.
BATHROOM (Bill goes to the bathroom and opens a medicine
cabinet. From the reflection in the mirror, Krycek appears. A gun shot is heard and Mulder
runs into the bathroom.)
MULDER: Dad? Dad. Dad
(He hears tires screech. Mulder puts his hand under his
father's head.)
MULDER: Oh, Dad.
BILL MULDER: Forgive me...
(Bill Mulder dies.)
LIVING ROOM (Mulder carries him to the sofa and uses his cell
phone.)
SCULLY: Hello.
MULDER: My father's dead, Scully.
SCULLY: Where are you?
MULDER: They shot him and he's dead.
SCULLY: Mulder, where are you? Just tell me where you are.
MULDER: I'm on the Vineyard.
SCULLY: Who shot him, Mulder?
MULDER: I don't know.
SCULLY: Mulder, were you arguing?
MULDER: I didn't do it, Scully, he was trying to tell me
something.
SCULLY: Mulder, listen to me...
MULDER: You gotta believe me, Scully.
SCULLY: Mulder, I believe you, just listen to me, you've
gotta get out of there, you have to leave immediately.
MULDER: I can't leave the crime scene, it'll look like I'm
running, make me look guilty.
SCULLY: Mulder, they're gonna suspect you anyway, you've got
no ID on the shooter, you, your behavior has been irrational recently, Mulder, can't you
see that everything is pointing directly at you?
MULDER: He was shot with somebody else's weapon.
SCULLY: Damn it, Mulder, you're an FBI agent, you have access
to weapons other than your own.
MULDER: All right. Meet me back at my apartment.
SCULLY: No. No you can't come home. Someone shot through your
window tonight, they almost killed me, they might be trying to kill you.
SCULLY'S APARTMENT (Scully opens the door to her apartment to
a ragged looking Mulder, she helps him in.)
SCULLY: Fox... My God. Look at you. You're sick.
MULDER: I'm okay.
SCULLY: No come on, I want you to lie down on, woah, come on
I want you to lie down, let me take your coat off.
MULDER: You gotta find them, Scully.
SCULLY: Right now you have to lie down. Come here.
MULDER: We gotta find out who killed my father.
SCULLY: Well, right now you need to rest okay, rest. It's
okay. Okay.
APRIL 14 (Mulder wakes up.)
MULDER: Scully.
(He looks for his gun.)
FBI HEADQUARTERS FIREARMS UNIT (A guy is firing bullets into
a tank.)
FBI GUY: I'll run a comparison as soon as they send me the
bullet removed from the victim.
SCULLY: How long will it take to determine if there a match?
FBI GUY: They're both 9mm rounds. Run the specs, compare the
stray. We should know pretty much right away.
(Scully's phone rings. Scully answers it.)
MULDER: You took my gun. You think I did it, don't you?
SCULLY: I took your gun to run it through ballistics to try
and clear you, Mulder.
MULDER: Well, why didn't you ask me?
SCULLY: You had a temperature of 102 last night I didn't want
to wake you.
MULDER: What were you afraid that I was gonna shoot you too?
SCULLY: Mulder, I'm being called into Skinner's office this
afternoon, they're gonna want answers and I'd like some good ones to give them.
MULDER: So you can clear your conscience and your name?!
You've been making reports on me since the beginning, Scully, taking your little notes!
SCULLY: Mulder, you're sick, you're not thinking straight,
I'm on your side. You know that.
MULDER: Look, you have my files and you have my gun. Don't
ask me for my trust.
SCULLY: Mul...
(Mulder hangs up.)
MULDER'S APARTMENT (Scully goes to Mulder's apartment to get
the bullet out of wall and sees an unmarked truck through the window.)
BASEMENT (She looks at the water supply units. On one of the
tanks is a filter. She removes the filter.)
OUTSIDE (Mulder gets out of a cab and sees someone go around
the side of the building. He runs through the building to the other side. Mulder grabs the
person as he walks around the corner, and then punches him - it's Krycek.)
MULDER: I'm gonna kill you anyway, Krycek, so you may as well
tell me the truth. Did you kill my father? Did you kill him... answer me.
(Mulder punches him.)
SCULLY: Mulder, don't shoot him. Just back away.
(Scully points a gun at Mulder.)
MULDER: He killed my father, Scully.
SCULLY: I have him, Mulder.
MULDER: No, Scully...
(Scully shoots Mulder, Krycek runs off.)
WOMAN'S VOICE: Oh my God. Somebody call the police.
APRIL 16 (Mulder is in a room.)
ALBERT: He's awake.
SCULLY: Mulder, Mulder it's me. Here drink some of that, you
haven't had any water in over 36 hours. Your shoulder's going to be fine. The round went
through nice and clean.
MULDER: You shot me.
SCULLY: Yes, I did. You didn't give me much choice, you were
going to shoot Krycek.
MULDER: Why'd you shoot me? He's the one.
SCULLY: If he is, then his weapon is probably the same one
that killed your father.
MULDER: What are you talking about?
SCULLY: If you killed Krycek with that weapon there would
have been no way to prove that you didn't kill your father. I'm sorry about your father,
Mulder. I haven't been able to tell you.
MULDER: How'd you know it was Krycek?
SCULLY: I didn't. I went back to your apartment to pull the
slug from the wall, but I noticed an unmarked van delivering soft water and I found this
in one of the tanks servicing your building.
MULDER: What is it?
SCULLY: It's a dyalysis filter. It's a device used in the
transmission of substance to solution, considering the level of psychosis you were
experiencing, it was probably LSD, amphetamines of some kind of exotic dopamine.
MULDER: Oh my God. There was a murder in my building.
SCULLY: Well it wasn't an excercise in subtlety. Mulder,
these men are quite possibly the same ones who killed your father and who systematically
tried to destroy you by turning everyone you could trust against you. I don't think I have
to tell you why.
MULDER: I'd gotten too close to the truth. Where are we?
SCULLY: We're in Farmington, New Mexico.
MULDER: New Mexico?
SCULLY: We've just driven two days across country, I had to
put you out to let the side effects of the psychosis abate. This is Albert Hosteen, he's
been translating your files.
ALBERT: You're lucky she's a good shot.
MULDER: Or a bad one.
SCULLY: Albert was a Navajo code talker during World War II.
He helped encode the original government documents.
MULDER: How'd you find him?
SCULLY: Through a woman in Washington. But he claims he knew
you were coming.
ALBERT: Last week we had an omen.
SCULLY: Most of these files are written in jargon but
apparently there was an international conspiracy of silence dating back to the 1940's.
Albert says that evidence of these secrets are buried on a Navajo reservation not far from
here. He says that he'll take you as soon as you are able.
(Mulder gets up.)
MULDER: What about you?
SCULLY: I'm afraid you're on your own with this. I didn't
show up for a meeting with Skinner the day before yesterday and I don't know what the
repercussions will be.
MULDER: You've taken a big risk.
SCULLY: I was certain they would have killed you, Mulder.
MULDER: Thank you. Thank you for taking care of me.
SCULLY: There's something else. My name is in those files. It
appears in the latest entries with Duane Barry's.
MULDER: In what context?
SCULLY: It's not clear, but it has something to do with a
test. I want you to find out, Mulder. I need you to.
NAVAJO NATION NATIONAL RESERVATION (Mulder and Albert are in
a car.)
MULDER: You said you knew I was coming.
ALBERT: In the desert, things find a way to survive. Secrets
are like this too. They push their way up through the sands of deception so that men can
know them. Here, this is my house.
MULDER: But why me?
ALBERT: You are prepared to accept the truth aren't you, to
sacrifice yourself to it.
MULDER: I don't understand.
ALBERT: There was a tribe of indians who lived here more than
600 years ago. Their name was Anasazi, it means ancient aliens. No evidence of their fate
exists. Historians say they disappeared without a trace. They say that because they will
not sacrifice themselves to the truth.
MULDER: And what is the truth?
ALBERT: Nothing disappears without a trace.
MULDER: You think they were abducted.
ALBERT: By visitors who come here still.
(Albert gets out of the car, Mulder follows him.)
MULDER: What's buried out there?
ALBERT: Lies. You will see for yourself.
(Mulder gets on the back of Eric's bike.)
RED ROCK PIT (Eric drives the motorcycle through the pit. He
stops and points to a spot.)
ERIC: It's through these rocks. It's down there.
(Mulder climbs down the rockface and his cell phone rings.)
MULDER: Mulder.
CANCER MAN: You're a hard man to reach.
MULDER: Not hard enough apparently.
CANCER MAN: Where are you?
MULDER: I'm at the Betty Ford center, where are you?
CANCER MAN: I need to talk to you, Mr. Mulder, in person.
There are some things to explain.
MULDER: I'll save the government the plane fare, I just need
to know which government that is.
CANCER MAN: Your father may have told you things, Mr. Mulder.
I should warn against taking those things at face value.
MULDER: Yeah, which things are those?
CANCER MAN: He was never an opponent of the project. In fact
he authorised it. That's what he couldn't live with.
MULDER: No, he couldn't live with it because you had him
killed.
CANCER MAN: We weren't involved in that.
MULDER: Now listen to me, you black-lunged son of a bitch,
I'm gonna expose you and your project, your time is over.
CANCER MAN: Expose anything and you only expose your father.
(Mulder hangs up.)
NEARBY (Cancer Man gets out of a car and climbs into a
helicopter.)
BLACK OPPS GUY 1: Sir, we got a co-ordinate on F were ready
to go.
CANCER MAN: Let's go.
BLACK OPPS GUY 2: Need a cigarette?
(The helicopter takes off.)
RED ROCK PIT (Mulder uncovers a plaque in the dirt which
reads Sierra Pacific Railroad RTC - 567 480.)
ERIC: Over here.
MULDER: This is a boxcar.
(Mulder and Eric open the hatch into the boxcar.)
ERIC: Refrigeration car.
SCULLY'S APARTMENT? (Scully's cell phone rings.)
SCULLY: Scully.
MULDER: Yeah, it's me.
SCULLY: Where are you?
MULDER: Nowhere I ever expected.
SCULLY: What do you mean?
MULDER: I'm in a boxcar buried inside a quarry. There are
bodies everywhere.
SCULLY: Bodies?
MULDER: Stacked floor to ceiling.
SCULLY: What happened to them?
MULDER: I don't know.
(Mulder looks at the hybrid bodies piled in a corner one on
top of the other.)
SCULLY: Mulder, in these files I found references to
experiments that were conducted here in the US by Axis Power scientists who were given
amnesty after the war.
MULDER: What kind of experiments?
SCULLY: Some kind of tests, on humans. What they referred to
as merchandise.
MULDER: But these aren't human, Scully. From the look of it
I'd say they were alien.
SCULLY: Are you sure?
MULDER: I'm pretty damn sure. Wait a sec...
(Mulder looks at the arm of one of the merchandise.)
MULDER: This one... has a smallpox vaccination scar.
SCULLY: Mulder...
MULDER: Oh, my God, Scully, what have they done?
(The hatch closes.)
OUTSIDE (A helicopter lands and black opps military rush out.
Eric is still at the opening to the boxcar.)
BLACK OPPS GUY 1: Move out, get away from there, keep him
back. Cover us were going in. Go.
CANCER MAN: What's your name, boy?
BLACK OPPS GUY 1: He's not here.
CANCER MAN: Where's Mulder? He's here.
BLACK OPPS GUY 1: No sir, if he was, he's vanished without a
trace.
CANCER MAN: Nothing vanishes without a trace. Burn it!
(An incendiary device is thrown into the boxcar. It explodes
and flames fly from the open hatch. Cancer Man and the black opps militay climb back into
the helicopter and leave.)
<WishmastR> dites les gens dans quel fichier est faite l'initialisation de $LANG pour le système sous une debian ?
<sam> /etc/environment probablement
<sam> ou alors ton shell
<sam> ou alors $(grep LANG= /etc/**/*)
<sam> ou alors dans ton cul
<WishmastR> ct environment merci ;)
<sam> dommage Anonymous