Japanese title: Aka to Kuro
translation: Red And Black
Spanish title: Resistir o Servir, El Rojo y el Negro
translation: Resist or Serve: The Red and the Black
US Airdate: March 8, 1998
writer: Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz
director: Chris Carter
NOTE - Any text written between the < and > signs
means that it was spoken in Russian, and that subtitles were provided for the English
translation.
[We hear it before we see it - the steady click-clack of a
typewriter. We carefully follow the movement of the words being produced.]
Dear Son,
I hope this letter finds you well. I get reports of you from
time.
[Cut to a young BOY, dressed in a heavy snowsuit, steadily
making his way through the snow. Then cut back to the typewriter, as we see the typing
resume.]
I know these letters come as a surprise. You must wonder
about me.
[Now we're back on the boy, as he is huffing and puffing,
walking up a hill and passing snow-covered trees. The scenery is, for lack of a better
word, outstanding. There is no word known to mankind that can describe this kind of
beauty. Cut back to the typewriter, and the typist is pretty much going to town on this
one.]
I remind myself of a Navajo story. Twin war gods come to
their father, seeking magic and weapons to eliminate the monsters of the world.
[Back on the boy, and the scenery. He is getting closer. We
then cut back to the typewriter.]
My hope is the same for you, and that we might reconcile the
differences between us.
Your Loving Father,
[But no name is printed. The paper is pulled out of the
typewriter. Cut to the boy. Trudging through the white snow, he reaches a cabin and knocks
hard on the door. The door opens, and a MAN, whose face remains unseen, hands the boy a
red envelope containing the letter he just typed, and some money. The boy takes both.]
BOY: Thanks, mister. I'll mail it right off.
[The man closes the door, and the boy looks at the envelope
and reads the address aloud to himself, querying it.]
BOY: "Federal Bureau of Investigation?"
[And with that he begins walking off. Inside the cabin, we
see the hand of the man opening a curtain to watch the boy as he leaves. When the boy is
out of sight, the curtain closes.]
[OPENING CREDITS - TAG LINE: RESIST OR SERVE]
[Over RUSKIN DAM, PENNSYLVANIA, 6:27 A.M. - the site of the
latest mass burnings - a red helicopter soars through the air and gently hovers in line
with the bridge.]
CHOPPER PILOT: Heli-Unit Four responding to Ruskin Dam. We
have numerous bodies. Repeat, numerous bodies. We're coming in for a closer look. It looks
like some kind of incineration has occurred here. We're looking for survivors. Recommend
we get emergency response up here on the double. We'll need medivac and triage facilities.
Contact state and federal authorities for possible medical quarantine.
[Charred bodies lay on the bridge itself, smoke still rising
from them. By the side of one QUIET WILLY's body, we see a gun. The blaring siren of a
fire engine arrives on the bridge, followed by police cars and the car of AGENT MULDER.
FIREMEN and POLICE run around, trying to help and the helicopter lands on the bridge.
Bodies in yellow bags are carried away from the scene as Mulder walks through rows of
them, looking for AGENT SCULLY. He sees her, burnt, dead, lying there and quickly makes
his way over - only to realise it's not her. The bag over that person is zipped up, and
from off-screen, we hear a voice calling Mulder. It is ASSISTANT DIRECTOR SKINNER and
Mulder looks up to see him running over.]
SKINNER: Agent Mulder!
[When Skinner arrives, Mulder asks of Scully in earnest.]
MULDER: Was she here? Is she here?!
SKINNER: Yes, and medics are all over her.
MULDER: She's alive?
SKINNER: They're working on her now. Come on.
[Cut to the face of a burnt DMITRI, dead. We are inside a
room filled with hurrying people. Skinner and Mulder walk quickly through the chaos.]
SKINNER: An SAR chopper pilot found her huddled in the woods
this morning with about fifty other survivors. She has minor burns, but her fluids and
electrolytes were abnormally depleted.
[Skinner and Mulder reach Scully, who is lying on a stretcher
with a respirator covering her mouth.]
MULDER: Scully?
[She does not respond. An AIDE does.]
AIDE: She's in vasogenic shock. Unless you gents are doctors,
you're in the way. This woman needs to get to a hospital. On three - one ... two ...
three.
[With that, a number of doctors lift the stretcher and place
it in the waiting red helicopter. Mulder watches on and Skinner runs over to him. They
shout to be heard above the noise of the chopper blades.]
SKINNER: What happened here, Agent Mulder?!
MULDER: The answer just got loaded onto that chopper!
[The chopper door shuts, and the helicopter takes off. Mulder
and Skinner notice AGENT SPENDER talking to some other men. Spender also notices Mulder
and Skinner and walks over to them, but speaks only to Mulder.]
SPENDER: Can I talk to you, please? Is she here? Was she
found?
MULDER: Who?
SKINNER: Agent Spender?
SPENDER: My mother.
[And he walks off to search for Cassandra. Cut to the inside
of a medical room. A female DOCTOR stands over the woman who we will recognise as MARITA
COVARRUBIAS, examining her.]
DOCTOR: I'm fairly certain it's not a question of dosage.
We've administered three intramuscular injections over the past twenty hours, since we
found her on the roadside.
[The man known only as the WELL MANICURED MAN (WMM) stands
by, watching, with a medical mask around his neck. He wears a medical gown.]
WMM: And you've seen no effect?
DOCTOR: No. It doesn't look good. At all.
[Marita, whom we now see, lies comatose on the medical bed,
with tubes coming in and going out of her. The Well Manicured Man puts his mask over his
mouth and open's Marita's eye - black smoke clouds it ... she is possessed by the black
oil. He closes her eye and looks up, at ten other men who we know as members of the
Syndicate. He makes eye contact with the man called the FIRST ELDER, in particular. Cut to
WASHINGTON, D.C., 4:18 P.M. We are inside the hospital in which Scully lays on her bed,
asleep. Mulder walks into the room and gently brushes back her hair, waking her.]
SCULLY: Mmmmm ... what time is it?
[Mulder can't help but laugh.]
MULDER: What time is it? It's time to thank your lucky stars.
SCULLY: Why are you laughing?
[Scully sits up, and Mulder presses the button to elevate her
bed.]
MULDER: I'm not laughing at you. I'm just very happy to be
standing here talking to you, that's all.
SCULLY: Mulder, what am I doing here?
MULDER: You were airlifted here in vasogenic shock.
SCULLY: From what?
MULDER: You've got some first-degree burns and scorching on
your hands and face.
SCULLY: From what?
MULDER: You don't remember?
SCULLY: Mulder ...
[Her eye is caught by the television behind him. On it is a
scene showing the Ruskin Dam. The volume is down, but supertext tells the story.
THIS SECOND CULT SUICIDE IN SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA -- THE
SITE OF OVER 50 DEATHS SO FAR -- WITH MANY MORE MEMBERS IN SERIOUS OR CRITICAL CONDITION.
AUTHORITIES ARE STILL ATTEMPTING TO LEARN WHAT WAS BEHIND THIS BIZZARE EVENT.
Mulder turns to face her.]
MULDER: Is any of this coming back to you?
SCULLY: I was there?
[Mulder sighs, indicating that she was.]
SCULLY: Doing what?
MULDER: I was hoping you were going to answer that question
for me.
[A NURSE walks into the room, and sees Scully's bed
elevated.]
NURSE: You shouldn't be elevated, Miss Scully, not until we
get your blood pressure back. She really needs her rest.
[She starts to de-elevate the bed, and Mulder gets up to
leave.]
MULDER: I'll come back.
SCULLY: Well, Mulder ...
[Standing outside the doorway, Mulder gives her the
thumbs-up. Outside the room, Mulder is confronted by Spender.]
SPENDER: They didn't find her. She wasn't among the victims.
They only found her wheelchair.
MULDER: I'm sorry.
SPENDER: What were you doing with her?
MULDER: What was I doing with her? What makes you think we
have anything to do with this?
SPENDER: My mom's a cripple. She hasn't driven a car for ...
I don't know how long. They found her wheelchair a hundred and thirty miles from the
hospital, where I'm now told Agent Scully was meeting with her prior -
MULDER: Look -
SPENDER: No, you look! She's my mother. She's not some test
subject of yours.
MULDER: Your mother will be found.
SPENDER: All I want is for you to leave it alone. Is that too
much to ask?
[Off Mulder's look, Spender leaves, and we cut to the
UROFF-KOLTOFF STAR OF RUSSIA, NEW YORK HARBOR, where the Well Manicured Man has ALEX
KRYCEK handcuffed in the same room where Krycek handcuffed the now-dead Dmitri.]
WMM: You're probably thirsty.
KRYCEK: Remind me to complain to the captain about the
service.
WMM: You may have that opportunity. This ship is bound back
to Vladivostok tomorrow. I gather there'll be quite an enthusiastic homecoming.
[The Well Manicured Man dips a cloth into a bucket of water
and rings it out over Krycek's mouth. Krycek gulps the water down, tastes it, and spits it
out.]
KRYCEK: Do you have the boy?
WMM: No. Ms. Covarrubias took him. Your alliance with her was
as misguided as ours, but it appears she was unaware of the consequences of her deception.
You were clever. Infect the boy to ensure infection of anyone who tried to learn what he
knows, who would cheat you.
KRYCEK: Then where's the boy?
WMM: Dead. Victim of another mysterious holocaust. Unable now
to tell what he knew or saw.
KRYCEK: Then you got no choice but to deal with me.
WMM: I'm afraid there's no deal to be made.
KRYCEK: I'm the only one who knows what those incidents are.
What they mean. I know what that boy saw.
WMM: You've as much as told me what I need to know.
KRYCEK: You know nothing.
WMM: If the boy was your trump card why infect him unless you
could also cure him with a vaccine developed by the Russians? One that works. It would
mean that the resistance to the alien colonists is now possible.
KRYCEK: You're dreaming.
WMM: Do you have the vaccine?
KRYCEK: You need what I know.
WMM: Do you have the vaccine?!
[The Well Manicured Man kicks the bucket into Krycek.]
KRYCEK: Give you the means to save Covarrubias after what she
did?
WMM: The means to save yourself.
[Cut to a sign on a wire fence which reads:
WIEKAMP AIRFORCE BASE NO TRESPASSING BEYOND THIS POINT BY
AUTHORITY OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT
Moving over the fence, topped with barbed wire, we hear the
steady whooshing of an aircraft, and suddenly, a huge fireball plummets into the ground
and erupts in a gigantic explosion which illuminates the entire area. The aircraft is a
UFO, now set ablaze, burning. After a while, we see a man dragging another man from the
wreckage, and we hear the faint wailing of army trucks in the background. Four or five of
them. From the trucks emerge men with guns, and they point them straight at the man
dragging the body - a FACELESS MAN, with another faceless man lying dead on the ground.
Cut to pictures of the Ruskin Dam. They are being held by Scully, who is still laying in
her hospital bed. Mulder is by her bedside.]
SCULLY: I don't know what to say. I mean, I - I don't have
the first clue. There's nothing here.
MULDER: Well, at least you're not alone. None of the other
survivors have been able to give a cogent account, either.
SCULLY: Mulder, I have never been here. I couldn't tell you
how to get here, let alone drive it.
MULDER: Do you remember when you last saw Cassandra Spender?
SCULLY: She was there, too?
[Mulder nods.]
MULDER: I ran more x-rays. I haven't told anybody yet what I
found, though.
SCULLY: You found more implants?
[Again, Mulder nods.]
MULDER: That would explain how you were directed to the site,
and why you can't remember. It would explain the sensation Cassandra Spender was
describing, her abduction fantasies. It would explain Skyland Mountain.
SCULLY: Yeah, but it wouldn't explain why they would want to
kill me. And it doesn't explain why I survived.
MULDER: It all comes down to a question, Scully. One that
hasn't been answered or I don't even think honestly addressed. Who made that chip in your
neck? That chip was found in a military research facility. Our government made that chip,
implanted it in your neck as part of a secret military project to develop a biochemical
weapon, to monitor your immunity, or to destroy you like a lab rat, if the truth were to
be exposed. Your cancer ... your cure ... everything that's happening to you now - it all
points to that chip. The truth I've been searching for? The truth is _in_ you.
SCULLY: Mulder, when I met you five years ago, you told me
that your sister had been abducted ... by aliens. That that event had marked you so
deeply, that nothing else mattered. I didn't believe you, but I followed you, on nothing
more than your faith that the truth was out there, based not on facts, not on science, but
on your memories that your sister had been taken from you. Your memories were all that you
had.
MULDER: I don't trust those memories now.
SCULLY: Well, whether you trust them or not, they've led you
here. And me. But I have no memories to either trust nor distrust, and if you ask me now
to follow you again, to stand behind you in what you now believe, without knowing what
happened to me out there, without those memories, I can't. I won't.
[Mulder stands and looks out the window.]
MULDER: If I could give you those memories, if I could prove
that I was right and that what I believed for so long was wrong ...
SCULLY: Is that what you really want?
[From his expression, we know that he's not sure. We then cut
to a black and white photo of the captured faceless man, along with two military officers
(one who looks amazingly like Adolf Hitler!) The photo is being held by the First Elder,
who then passes it along to the Second Elder. The members of the Syndicate (ie. the
"Elders") are standing around a circular table, through which they can see the
comatose Marita Covarrubias.]
FIRST ELDER: The facial scarrings appear to be
self-mutilation done as protection.
THIRD ELDER: Protection against what?
FIRST ELDER: Infection by the black oil. He was the lone
survivor of a crashed spacecraft at a military base in West Virginia.
THIRD ELDER: What the hell is he?
WMM: An alien rebel. This is what the boy saw in Russia. The
last face the dead saw at Skyland Mountain, and most surely who killed our man at the dam
in Pennsylvania. He's a resistance fighter against the alien colonists. This is what Alex
Krycek knew - that a war had begun.
FIRST ELDER: What good was that knowledge? Without the
vaccine against the black oil, no one can survive.
WMM: We have a vaccine. Developed by the Russians, stolen by
Krycek, given to me.
[They watch as, below, Marita's doctor prepares the vaccine
for injection.]
WMM: Do you see what this means? Resistance is possible. We
have the weapons and the magic in hand.
FIRST ELDER: We don't know the vaccine works.
WMM: It will. And if it doesn't, we have a new alliance to be
made.
FIRST ELDER: Side with the resistance?
THIRD ELDER: Suicide.
FIRST ELDER: They'll squash us as they do them. We must turn
the rebel over.
WMM: But first, wait till we know the vaccine works.
[The Well Manicured Man taps on the glass, indicating for the
doctor to open Marita's eyes to see the black oil. It is still in her, and the doctor
carefully injects the vaccine. Cut to the OFFICE OF DR. HEITZ WERBER, SILVER SPRINGS,
MARYLAND. Dr. Werber takes a seat, opposite Scully and Mulder, who are seated at opposite
ends of the couch. Scully is directly across from Dr. Werber. He reaches out and shakes
Scully's hand.]
WERBER: Hi, Dana. It's nice to meet you again. Are you okay
with this?
SCULLY: I'm okay.
WERBER: There are a few things I want to say I didn't touch
on over the phone. I'm sure Agent Mulder told you about how this works. Have you ever been
hypnotized?
SCULLY: Uh, once ... but I have to be honest with you, I
didn't have much luck.
WERBER: Well, I hope we can do better today. I'm going to be
using something a little different. You may have heard of hypnogogic trance, which is just
a light trance state where we relax some of the filtering processes. Okay?
[An ASSISTANT pushes Scully back, relaxing her.]
WERBER: I'm going to ask you to go back to the place we
talked about on the phone. Just close your eyes and take long, deep breaths, relaxing all
parts of your body. Long, deep breaths. Relaxing your hands and your feet. Relaxing your
jaw, your pelvis. Long, deep breaths. Back to the "night place."
[We fade to black, and Scully speaks to us in voiceover.]
SCULLY (V.O.): I don't think this is working.
[Suddenly, her face is illuminated with bright, white light.]
SCULLY: Oh, my God!
[We cut to the image of the UFO that she saw, and from now on
we continue cutting to and from this "night place" to Dr. Werber's office.]
SCULLY: Oh, my God! Oh, my God!
WERBER: Where are you, Dana?
SCULLY: Oh ... I'm, uh ... I'm with the others.
WERBER: Are you in the "night place"?
SCULLY: Yes.
[Cut back to the UFO, which shines a concentrated blue light
on CASSANDRA, who is next to Scully, but withdraws the light beam and quickly flies off.]
SCULLY: And then ... and then it was gone. Oh, oh!
[Scully reaches out and Mulder takes her hand.]
WERBER: What is it, Dana?
SCULLY: It's, uh ... they're back.
WERBER: Who?
SCULLY: Oh, they're ... they're on fire!
[People are writhing around on fire.]
SCULLY: Oh God! They're setting them on fire. I can't ...
WERBER: Who? Who's doing this?
SCULLY: Their faces, I ... they have no faces. I ... they
have no eyes. Oh, God! They're coming at us!
[The faceless men move toward Scully. Quiet Willy turns to
face her, draws a gun, and races toward the faceless men who are still setting people
alight.]
SCULLY: They're surrounding us! They won't stop! They won't
stop! There's ... there's another one. There's another ship.
[Another UFO flies over the faceless men and flashes lights
over them, blue lights, setting the faceless men alight.]
SCULLY: They see it. They were attacking them.
WERBER: Who were they attacking, Dana?
SCULLY: The ... the faceless men. They're ... oh, my God, I
can't -
WERBER: Do you want to stop, Dana?
[The second UFO moves overhead now, lights flashing. One
particular light in the middle shines down on Cassandra.]
SCULLY: No. Now it's coming at us. Oh, my God! No! Cassandra!
WERBER: Where's Cassandra?
SCULLY: They're ... they're taking her. They're ... oh, my
God.
[All the abductees reach their hands into the air as
Cassandra closes her eyes and is taken into the air from her wheelchair, until she has
disappeared from sight.]
SCULLY: I can't ...
WERBER: Dana? Dana, I'm going to stop now. I want you to open
your eyes.
SCULLY: No. I ...
WERBER: I want you to open your eyes, Dana, and come on back.
Dana, I want you to open your eyes and come on back to us.
SCULLY: Okay.
[She opens and rubs her eyes, and turns to face Mulder, who
is sitting beside her.]
SCULLY: You've been here the whole time?
[He nods, and gets up to leave. We cut to Skinner's office,
where Skinner has the tape on his desk. Mulder and Scully sit opposite him.]
SKINNER: I, uh, reviewed the tape of the session as you
requested. I have to say, I wasn't prepared for what I heard on this.
SCULLY: No, sir. Neither was I.
SKINNER: Agent Mulder?
MULDER: I'm familiar with the regression process and Dr.
Werber's work. I've heard hundreds of those types of abduction scenarios.
SKINNER: Well what do you make of this one?
MULDER: The imagery is startling, but not atypical: bright
lights, weightlessness, stolen memory, lost time expressed as a close encounter, an
abduction, religious rapture as a kind of dark night of the soul.
SKINNER: Expressed?
MULDER: Described and then interpreted into a linear
narrative, a, uh, gestalt impression of a subjective, nonlinear experience.
SKINNER: And your interpretation?
MULDER: That Agent Scully witnessed a very powerful event.
Not unlike the one I described on my regression tape of the false memory of my sister's
abduction.
SKINNER: Agent Scully?
SCULLY: I've listened to the tape several times, and I don't
have a clear recollection of what I hear myself saying, but I also don't see any reason
why I'd be saying it.
SKINNER: I've got a problem. And the problem is, I have to
head up the investigation into this incident. I don't have the luxury of interpretation. I
have to make a report, and that report must state a reason or cite a fact, or at least
make an assumption. As I sit here right now, I'm unable to do that. I need to know what
happened.
MULDER: It was staged.
SKINNER: To ... ?
MULDER: To test a classified military project, or to cover it
up.
SKINNER: Then wha - I wanna know what happened to Cassandra
Spender.
MULDER: Cassandra Spender was taken aboard a military
aircraft, as part of the staging.
SKINNER: Over the past five years I've doubted you, only to
be persuaded by the power of your belief in extraterrestrial phenomena, and I'm doubting
you now, not because of that belief, but because extraterrestrial phenomena is frankly the
more plausible explanation.
MULDER: Then I suggest you put that in your report.
[Mulder stands up and leaves. Cut to Marita's eye, as it is
opened by her doctor. The black oil is still in her, and the Syndicate looks on.]
FIRST ELDER: The vaccine has no effect.
WMM: We must give it time.
FIRST ELDER: We must survive first. Survival means
collaboration.
WMM: Turn over the alien rebel, and you turn over any chance
of resistance.
FIRST ELDER: It's already been done.
[Cut to Scully walking into the X-Files Office. Spender
stands behind Mulder's desk and catches Scully by surprise.]
SPENDER: I heard about this office. Really is in the
basement. I'm here about my mother.
SCULLY: Well, we - we don't know anything more.
SPENDER: I spoke with Dr. Werber. He said you'd been to his
office.
SCULLY: Did he say why?
SPENDER: No. He didn't have to. I'm assuming knowing the
facts I do, that you're wondering about the possibility of alien abduction. I'm sure you
know enough about it. Agent Mulder surely pushed the idea.
[Spender takes a video cassette from behind the desk and
walks past Scully.]
SCULLY: No, actually, Agent Mulder hasn't.
SPENDER: I find that hard to believe.
SCULLY: I thought you were here about your mother.
SPENDER: You went to see her. I'd like to know what you
talked about.
SCULLY: We talked about how she was feeling. We talked about
a lot of things.
SPENDER: You talked about abduction, about her experiences?
Did you talk about me?
SCULLY: In what way?
SPENDER: I have something here that I think might explain a
lot for you.
[He inserts the cassette into a VCR and presses play. The
screen on the television flickers to life, with the image of a young boy who is obviously
hypnotized. The young boy is the YOUNG JEFFREY SPENDER. He sits on a couch, eyes shut,
recalling events.]
YOUNG SPENDER: ... and there's a bright light. There's people
standing around.
SPENDER: That's me. I'm 11 years old.
YOUNG SPENDER: They're looking up at something in the sky,
where the bright light is. I'm starting to cry. I'm really, really scared and I wanna get
back in the car, but I can't find my mom. And ... then I see her. There's something in the
sky, and it's got flashing lights, and it's so bright it hurts my eyes. And then she going
up in the sky. And I'm yelling, "Mommy ... mommy ... mommy..." And then I feel
my feet, and they aren't on the ground. I'm floating up.
SPENDER: Seen enough?
[He hits the "stop" button on the VCR, bringing the
tape to a halt.]
SCULLY: Is that what you were afraid people are gonna find
out?
SPENDER: Yes. But not because it's true. None of this
happened.
SCULLY: I don't understand.
SPENDER: I made it up. Or I should say, my mom did.
SCULLY: She told you to say those things?
SPENDER: Essentially. She told me that story so many times
that I believed it. Absolutely. It became a kind of truth and it was really just a
substitute.
SCULLY: For what?
SPENDER: For the fact that my dad had left his family and it
drove my mom insane. Only, I was eleven years old and I didn't know it.
SCULLY: Why are you here, Agent Spender? Why did you show
this to me?
SPENDER: Because I think the process is bogus. Dr. Werber and
his whole regression of memory is BS. It's like having a dream and then pretending it's
real.
SCULLY: Well, I think that Dr. Werber would beg to differ.
SPENDER: He indulged and infantilized my mother for his own
purposes. I think he's dangerous and I think his methods are unsound, and if you went
through it, I hope you'd question what came out of it.
SCULLY: Well, I appreciate your opinion, agent Spender, but I
don't have a mother feeding me abduction stories.
SPENDER: You've got Agent Mulder, don't you? How many times
have you heard the stories he's told? How about the one about his own sister?
[He takes the tape out.]
SPENDER: Don't let yourself be used.
[Cut to Mulder's apartment, dark, as Mulder himself walks in.
His eye catches something on the floor ... a note. It reads:
THINGS ARE LOOKING UP
And from out of nowhere, Mulder is pushed to the ground by an
intruder who pulls a gun and points it in his face. Krycek.]
KRYCEK: You must be losing it, Mulder. I could beat you with
one hand.
[NOTE: Krycek lost his arm in 4X10 Terma.]
MULDER: Isn't that how you like to beat yourself? (Krycek
cocks the gun) If those are my last words I can do better.
KRYCEK: I'm not here to kill you, Mulder. I'm here to help
you.
MULDER: Hey, thanks.
KRYCEK: You know, if it wasn't in my best interests, I would
just as soon squeeze this trigger.
MULDER: What's stopping you?
KRYCEK: Hear this, Agent Mulder ... listen very carefully
because what I'm telling you is deadly serious. There is a war raging, and unless you pull
your head out of the sand, you and I and about five billion other people are going to go
the way of the dinosaur. I'm talking planned invasion. The colonization of this planet by
an extraterrestrial race.
[Mulder laughs.]
MULDER: I thought you were serious.
KRYCEK: Kazakhstan, Skyland Mountain, the site in
Pennsylvania. They're all alien lighthouses where the colonization will begin, but where
now, a battle's being waged. A struggle for heaven and earth. Where there is one law:
fight or die. And one rule: resist or serve.
MULDER: Serve who?
KRYCEK: No, not who. What.
MULDER: Krycek, you're a murderer, a liar and a coward. Just
because you stick a gun in my chest, I'm supposed to believe you're my friend?
KRYCEK: Get up.
[Krycek backs off, and Mulder sits up.]
KRYCEK: I was sent by a man ... a man who knows, as I do,
that resistance is in our grasp, and in yours. The mass incinerations were strikes by an
alien rebellion to upset plans for occupation. Now, one of these rebels is being held
captive. And if he dies, so does the resistance.
[Krycek leans over and kisses Mulder on the cheek. He uncocks
the gun and hands it to Mulder, who takes it.]
KRYCEK: <Good luck to you, my friend.>
[And he leaves, with Mulder sitting there on the floor. Cut
to Wiekamp Air Force Base, where the man introduced to us as the Pilot but who we have
come to know and love as the ALIEN BOUNTY HUNTER hops the fence and runs off into the
night. Back in Mulder's apartment, there is a knock at the door.]
MULDER: Come in.
[The door is opened by Scully, who is startled to see Mulder
just sitting on his couch in the dark.]
SCULLY: Mulder? What are you doing sitting here in the dark?
MULDER: Thinking.
SCULLY: Thinking about what?
MULDER: Oh, the usual. Destiny, fate, how to throw a curve
ball. The inextricable relationships in our lives that are neither accidental nor somehow
in our control, either.
SCULLY: Well, I've just taken a long walk and I've
reconsidered that I may have been wrong about what I believed happened to me.
MULDER: I've been doing some reconsidering of my own.
[He hands her the note which read THINGS ARE LOOKING UP. She
turns it over and on the flip side is written:
WIEKAMP AIR FORCE BASE
A leap.]
SCULLY: What is this?
MULDER: Maybe an answer ... to a question you and I seem to
have been destined to ask.
[He walks past her, and she turns to follow. Cut to WIEKAMP
AIR FORCE BASE where Mulder and Scully pull up at the gate. The gates are opened and they
drive in to a toll booth. A young OFFICER who is acting as guard greets them somewhat
coldly.]
OFFICER: Yes, sir?
[Mulder shows him his ID.]
MULDER: We're federal agents requesting permission to enter
the base.
OFFICER: You have any paperwork to go with that, Agent
Muldar?
MULDER: It's Mulder. I wasn't aware that any special
authorization was needed to enter.
OFFICER: Well, due to the nature of our facility and the
hazardous chemicals on site, I can only allow precleared civilians and military personnel
on base.
[A truck pulls up on the other side of the gate, shining its
lights in our eyes. Scully watches it.]
MULDER: Are you aware there's been a leak and contamination
in one of the labs and the personnel on site need immediate medical attention?
OFFICER: No, sir, I wasn't.
MULDER: Why don't you go check on that, son? I'd hate for
somebody to die because you were uninformed.
[The officer runs off into his booth, and the truck gets
closer.
MULDER: Buckle up, Scully.
SCULLY: Mulder, he's armed and well within his jurisdiction.
[Inside the booth, the officer dials a phone number and
begins to speak into the phone. The gate opens for the truck to exit, and Scully looks at
the driver of the truck. It is the now-dead Quiet Willy.]
SCULLY: I know this man.
MULDER: Who?
SCULLY: That driver. I know his face.
[The officer looks out the window at Mulder and Scully. He
speaks into the phone and Mulder watches the truck.]
OFFICER: Yes, sir.
[The officer exits the booth and sees Mulder on the back of
the truck. He draws a gun.]
OFFICER: Stop that truck!
[He suddenly turns the gun on Scully.]
OFFICER: Get out of the car! You're under arrest. This is
west gate. I've got a breach of security and a possible hijacking of a military vehicle.
Repeat, this is w -
[Cut to the truck as Mulder climbs under a canvas and into
the back of it. The back is empty, as we can see when Mulder shines his flashlight around.
He moves up to a door with a window in it and when he looks through the window he sees ...
the captured faceless man. Suddenly, the truck comes to a halt. Inside the driver's
compartment, Quiet Willy takes off his gloves and hat and literally changes - morphs -
into the alien bounty hunter. Or it should be said that it was the other way around ...
the bounty hunter had morphed into Quiet Willy, but now he is back in his natural form. He
gets out of the truck and goes around the back, lifts up the canvas, and gets in. There is
no-one there, but he moves towards the door behind which is the faceless man. He pulls out
a stiletto and flicks the blade open, watching the faceless man look on in unease. The
bounty hunter begins to open the door when suddenly there is a BANG - and a blue light
engulfs the entire truck. The truck begins to shake, and someone is transported into the
truck ... another faceless man, there to kill the bounty hunter. Without warning, Mulder
comes out from hiding with his gun drawn.]
MULDER: Nooooooooo!
[He fires, but we do not see who he hits. Cut to Marita's
eye, opened. There is no black oil within her. The vaccine worked. The doctor looks up at
the Well Manicured Man, who nods in recognition. Cut to Mulder, inside the truck, with no
recollection of what happened. MILITARY OFFICERS shine flashlights on him, and he notices
that the faceless man - the rebel - is gone. The officers handcuff him and take him away,
throwing him into the car with Scully.]
SCULLY: What happened?
MULDER: I don't know.
[He covers his face, almost in tears, but she comforts him.
Inside FBI HEADQUARTERS, WASHINGTON DC, Spender enters Skinner's office.]
SKINNER: Agent Spender?
SPENDER: Yes, sir?
SKINNER: I'm sorry. There's been no news about your mother.
[He hands Spender a case folder, marked X-152830.]
SKINNER: I appreciate your wanting to keep this discreet.
I'll try and do that. But you should know Agent Mulder has opened an X-File on this case.
This hasn't reflected on you in any way, Agent Spender.
SPENDER: Thank you, sir.
SKINNER: You'll do fine. It seems you have a patron outside
this office who thinks highly of you.
SPENDER: Who's that?
SKINNER: I don't know. Someone working with a high level of
influence.
[Spender turns and exits. Outside, a MAIL MAN catches him.]
MAIL MAN: Oh, Agent Spender. Got a letter for you.
[He takes out a red envelope marked:
R. R. #1 North Hatley, Quebec JOB 2C0 Canada
and gives it to Spender. Cut back to the snow-covered cabin
from the teaser. The boy trudges through the snow and knocks on the door. It opens, and
the boy hands the man inside the same red envelope - it is marked:
RETURN TO SENDER NO FORWARDING SERVICE AVAILABLE
and with that the boy leaves.]
BOY: Sorry about that, mister.
[We pan up to see the face of the man. He holds a cigarette
in one hand, and gently takes a puff. You guessed it - every x-phile's favorite fiend, the
Cigarette Smoking Man. He's back.]