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00:00Oh, my God.
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:29No visible calls, no sign of battery or sexual assault.
01:34All we have is this.
01:41Can we turn her over?
01:42Karen Swenson.
01:53Is that a positive I.D.?
01:55She went to school with my son.
01:58Would that be the class of 89, detective?
02:02It's happening again, isn't it?
02:03Agent Dana Scully.
02:37Agent Scully, thank you for coming on such short notice, please.
03:07We see you've been with us just over two years.
03:12Yes, sir.
03:13You went to medical school, but you chose not to practice.
03:16How'd you come to work for the FBI?
03:18Well, sir, I was recruited out of medical school.
03:22Um, my parents still think it was an act of rebellion,
03:26but, uh, I saw the FBI as a place where I could distinguish myself.
03:30Are you familiar with an agent named Fox Mulder?
03:33Yes, I am.
03:35How so?
03:37By reputation.
03:39Um, he's an Oxford-educated psychologist
03:43who wrote a monograph on serial killers and the occult
03:46that helped catch Monty Props in 1988.
03:49Generally thought of as the best analyst in the violent crime section.
03:53He had a nickname at the academy, Spooky Mulder.
04:01What I'll also tell you is that Agent Mulder has developed a consuming devotion to an unassigned project outside the bureau mainstream.
04:08Are you familiar with the so-called X-Files?
04:11I believe they have to do with unexplained phenomena.
04:14More or less.
04:15The reason you're here, Agent Scully, is we want you to assist Mulder on these X-Files.
04:19You will write field reports on your activities along with your observations on the validity of the work.
04:25Am I to understand that you want me to debunk the X-Files project, sir?
04:33Agent Scully, we trust you'll make the proper scientific analysis.
04:37You'll want to contact Agent Mulder shortly.
04:39We look forward to seeing your reports.
04:41The churn is trying to get over the world now, too.
04:42I'm looking forward to seeing them coming.
04:43I try to go and feed them further from the
04:50who want me to ask you.
04:53Sorry, nobody down here but the FBI is renowned!
05:00Last month...
05:09Agent Mulder, I'm Dana Scully. I've been assigned to work with you.
05:17Oh, isn't it nice to be suddenly so highly regarded?
05:21So who did you take off to get stuck with this detail, Scully?
05:24Actually, I'm looking forward to working with you. I've heard a lot about you.
05:28Oh, really? I was under the impression that you were sent to spy on me.
05:34If you have any doubt about my qualifications or credentials...
05:37You're a medical doctor. You teach at the academy.
05:41You did your undergraduate degree in physics.
05:45Einstein's twin paradox. A new interpretation.
05:48Dana Scully's senior thesis. Now, that's the credential. Rewriting Einstein.
05:52Did you bother to read it? I did. I liked it.
05:56It's just that in most of my work, the laws of physics rarely seem to apply.
06:01Maybe I can get you a medical opinion on this, though.
06:07Oregon female, age 21, no explainable cause of death.
06:11Autopsy shows nothing. Zip.
06:14There are, however, these two distinct marks on her lower back.
06:19Dr. Scully, can you ID these marks?
06:21Needle punctures, maybe? An animal bite? Electrocution of some kind?
06:31How's your chemistry? This is the substance found in the surrounding tissue.
06:37It's organic.
06:42I don't know. Is it some kind of synthetic protein?
06:44It's me. I've never seen it before, either.
06:47But here it is again in Sturgis, South Dakota.
06:51And again in Shamrock, Texas.
06:54Do you have a theory?
06:55I have plenty of theories.
06:58Maybe what you can explain to me is why it's bureau policy
07:01to label these cases as unexplained phenomena and ignore them.
07:04Do you believe in the existence of extraterrestrials?
07:11Logically, I would have to say no.
07:14Given the distances needed to travel from the far reaches of space,
07:17the energy requirements would exceed a spacecraft's capabilities.
07:20Conventional wisdom.
07:22Do you know this Oregon female?
07:23She's the fourth person in her graduating class
07:26to die under mysterious circumstances.
07:28Now, when convention and science offer us no answers,
07:32might we not finally turn to the fantastic as a plausibility?
07:36The girl obviously died of something.
07:39If it was natural causes, it's plausible
07:41that there was something missed in the postmortem.
07:43If she was murdered, it's plausible
07:45there was a sloppy investigation.
07:47What I find fantastic is any notion
07:50that there are answers beyond the realm of science.
07:53The answers are there.
07:55You just have to know where to look.
07:57And that's why they put the I in FBI.
08:01See you tomorrow morning, Scully.
08:04Bright and early.
08:05We leave for the very plausible state of Oregon at 8 a.m.
08:08faintly.
08:09We leave for the whole storm,
08:13here we go.
08:16We have to go.
08:17Great thing.
08:18We have to go.
08:20We leave for the wholeMinute pressing.
08:25We leave for the same moment.
08:35I'd like to ask all passengers to fasten their seatbelts as we're about to make our descent.
09:05This must be the place.
09:26You didn't mention yesterday this case has already been investigated.
09:30Yeah, the FBI got involved after the first three deaths when local authorities failed to turn up any evidence.
09:35Our boys came out here, spent a week, enjoyed the local salmon, which with a little lemon twist is just to die for, if you pardon the expression.
09:43Without explanation, they were called back in. The case was reclassified and buried in the X-Files until I dug it up last week.
09:49And you found something they didn't?
09:51Ooh.
09:52The autopsy reports of the first three victims show no unidentified marks or tissue samples.
09:59But those reports were signed by a different medical examiner than the latest victim.
10:03That's pretty good, Scully.
10:05Better than you expected or better than you hoped?
10:08Well, I'll let you know when we get past the easy part.
10:14Is the medical examiner a suspect?
10:16You won't know that until we do a little grave digging.
10:18I've arranged to exhume one of the other victims' bodies to see if we can get a tissue sample to match the girls.
10:23You're not squeamish about that kind of thing, are you?
10:26I don't know. I've never had the pleasure.
10:28What's going on?
10:42Oh, my God.
11:12What the hell was that about?
11:25Oh, you know, probably nothing.
11:42Mr. Mulder, John Truitt, County Coroner's office.
11:58Yeah, hi.
12:00This is Agent Scully.
12:01How soon can we get started?
12:02We're ready to go.
12:03Oh, great.
12:04Okay, buddy.
12:04Were you able to arrange for an examination facility?
12:07I think we got something for you.
12:08Excuse me.
12:10Excuse me.
12:12No.
12:16Please.
12:19I just don't know who you people think you are.
12:25You just think you can come up here and do whatever you damn well please, don't you?
12:29I'm sorry, you are?
12:30I'm Dr. Jay Nemmon.
12:31I'm County Medical Examiner.
12:33Surely you must have been informed of our intentions to come up here.
12:36No, no.
12:37We've been away.
12:38Oh, oh.
12:39Well, that answers the question that we had.
12:41Why you hadn't done the recent autopsy on Karen Swenson.
12:44You're aware of the tissue sample that was taken from the girl's body.
12:48What?
12:48What is the insinuation here?
12:50Are you saying that I missed something in those other kids' exams?
12:52We're not insinuating anything, sir.
12:55Wait a minute.
12:56Wait a minute.
12:56See, well, I think you are.
12:57And if you're making an accusation, then you'd better have something to back it up.
13:00Daddy, please.
13:02Let's just go home.
13:04Let's go home, please.
13:06I obviously needed a longer vacation.
13:17Ray Soames was the third victim.
13:20After graduating high school, he spent time in a state mental hospital treated for post-adolescent schizophrenia.
13:25Soames actually confessed to the first two murders.
13:28He pleaded to be locked up, but he couldn't produce any evidence that he committed the crime.
13:32Did you happen to read the cause of death?
13:34Exposure.
13:35His body was found in the wards after escaping the hospital.
13:38Missing for only seven hours in July.
13:41How does a 20-year-old boy die of exposure on a warm summer night in Oregon, Dr. Scully?
13:46I got it.
13:47Thanks.
13:50It's warm.
13:54Okay.
13:58Get out!
13:59Get out!
14:00Get out!
14:01Get out!
14:02Get out!
14:02Get out!
14:04This isn't official procedure.
14:11Really?
14:13I'll come off.
14:22It's probably a safe bet Ray Soames never met the varsity basketball team.
14:28Seal this up.
14:29Right now.
14:30Nobody sees or touches this.
14:32Nobody!
14:32This is amazing, Scully.
14:42You know what this could mean?
14:44It's almost too big to even comprehend.
14:46Subject is 156 centimeters in length, weighing 52 pounds in extremis.
14:52Corpses in advanced stages of decay and desiccation.
14:55Distinguishing features include large ocular cavities, oblate cranium, indicate subject is not human.
15:02Could you point that flash away from me, please?
15:05If it's not human, what is it?
15:06If it's not human, what is it?
15:07It's mammalian.
15:08My guess is it's a chimpanzee or something from the ape family, possibly an orangutan.
15:14Buried in the city cemetery, in Ray Soames' grave.
15:17Try telling that to the good townsfolk, or to Ray Soames' family.
15:21I want tissue samples and x-rays.
15:24I'd like blood typing, toxicology, and a full genetic workup.
15:27You're serious?
15:28What we can't do here, we'll order to go.
15:30You don't honestly believe this is some kind of an extraterrestrial?
15:33This is somebody's sick joke.
15:36We can do those x-rays here, can't we?
15:38Is there any reason we can't do them right now?
15:43I'm not crazy, Scully.
15:45I have the same doubts you do.
15:49Visual laboratory inspection of the body and x-ray analysis confirms homologous, but possibly mutated, mammalian physiology.
15:57However, does not account for small, unidentified object found in the subject's nasal cavity.
16:04A gray, metallic implant, forming...
16:15Who is it?
16:16Steven Spielberg.
16:27I'm way too wired.
16:30I'm going for a run.
16:31You want to come?
16:32Pass.
16:33You figure out what that little thing up Ray Soames' nose is yet?
16:36No.
16:37And I'm not losing any sleep over it.
16:39Good night.
16:58Ray Soames was a patient of mine, yes.
17:00I oversaw his treatment for just over a year for clinical schizophrenia.
17:05Ray had an inability to grasp reality.
17:08He seemed to suffer from some kind of post-traumatic stress.
17:12Is that something you've seen before?
17:14I've treated similar cases.
17:16Were any of those Ray Soames' classmates?
17:18Yes.
17:19We're trying to find a connection in these deaths.
17:22Did you treat any of these kids with hypnosis?
17:25No, I did not.
17:26Are you treating any of these kids now?
17:28Currently?
17:30Yes, I'm treating Billy Miles and Peggy O'Dell.
17:33Both have been long-term live-in patients.
17:35They're here at this hospital?
17:37That's right.
17:38Going on four years now.
17:39Would it be possible for us to talk to them?
17:42Well, you might find it difficult.
17:45Certainly in Billy Miles' case.
17:47Billy's experiencing what we call a waking coma.
17:50Functionally, his brain waves are flat and he's persistent vegetative.
17:54How did it happen?
17:56Both he and Peggy were involved in an automobile accident out on State Road.
18:01Peggy?
18:03Peggy, we have some visitors. Would you like to talk with them for a moment?
18:08Billy wants me to read now.
18:12He's not saying...
18:13It's not...
18:14Does he like it when you read to him?
18:17Yes.
18:19Billy needs me close.
18:22Doctor?
18:23I'm wondering if we can do a cursory medical exam on Peggy.
18:29Peggy!
18:30Oh, Peggy.
18:31What are you doing?
18:32It's all right.
18:34No one is going to hurt you.
18:36The nurses...
18:37Peggy, get an orderly.
18:38Get an orderly.
18:39Nobody's going to hurt you.
18:40The nurses here.
18:41I'm ringing for the orderlies now.
18:42No!
18:43Stop it!
18:44Stop!
18:45It's all right.
18:48Hey, honey, you're going to be fine.
18:50Happy New Year.
18:51You're going to pop down.
19:00What's his name?
19:01Billy.
19:02Said he was sorry he didn't get to say goodbye.
19:04How did you know that Gold was going to have the marks?
19:06I don't know.
19:07Lucky guess.
19:08Damn it, Mulder.
19:09Cut the crap.
19:11What is going on here?
19:12What do you know about those marks?
19:13What are they?
19:14Why?
19:15So you can put it down in your little report?
19:16I don't think you're ready for what I think.
19:18I'm here to solve this case, Mulder.
19:19I want the truth.
19:21The truth?
19:22I think those kids have been abducted.
19:25By who?
19:26By what?
19:29You don't really believe that.
19:31Do you have a better explanation?
19:34I'll buy that girl is suffering some kind of pronounced psychosis.
19:37Whether it's organic or the result of those marks, I can't say.
19:42But to say that they've been riding around in flying saucers, it's crazy, Mulder.
19:45There is nothing to support that.
19:47Nothing scientific, you mean?
19:50There has got to be an explanation.
19:54You've got four victims.
19:56All of them died in or near the woods.
19:59They found Karen Swenson's body in the forest, in her pajamas, ten miles from her house.
20:05How did she get there?
20:07What were those kids doing out there in the forest?
20:09What were those kids doing out there in the forest?
20:37Why did she stop there in the forest?
20:39Mmm!
20:49Why did she after the forest?
20:52nonsense nonsense
20:54is that in the forest or inside the forest?
20:57Oh no, you're right.
20:58Mulder?
21:28Mulder, is that you?
21:47Mulder?
21:51Mulder?
21:56Mulder?
22:06Special Agent Dana Scully, FBI, dropped your weapon.
22:10I'm with the County Sheriff's Department.
22:13You're trespassing on private property here.
22:15We are conducting an investigation.
22:18Get in your car and leave both of you, or I'll have to arrest you.
22:22I don't care who you are.
22:23Hold on. This is a crime scene.
22:25Did you hear what I said?
22:28You are on private property without legal permission.
22:31Now I'm only going to say it one more time.
22:33Get in your car and leave.
22:37What they used to do?
22:43Pretty expediently only makes a living brain corrupt.
22:49And he pied on velvet.
22:53And it's the waking不會 even though it's not going behind him.
22:55The whole solution件 will come out.
22:57Don't get taken away like,
22:58It is going to beauto's day.
22:59What's he doing out here all by himself?
23:22Maybe it has something to do with this.
23:26What do you think it is?
23:29I don't know.
23:33Is it a campfire?
23:34It was all over the ground.
23:37I think something's going on out here.
23:39Some kind of a sacrifice, maybe.
23:42What if these kids are involved in some kind of a cult and that man knows something about it?
23:47I want to come back here.
23:59You okay, Mulder?
24:03Yeah, I'm just, uh...
24:05What are you looking for?
24:06What happened?
24:21We lost power.
24:23Brakes, steering, everything.
24:27We lost nine minutes.
24:29I looked at my watch just before the flash.
24:38It was 9.03.
24:39It just turned 9.13.
24:43Look!
24:44Look!
24:46Oh, yes!
24:49Obductees!
24:51People that have made UFO sightings.
24:53They've reported unexplained time loss.
24:55Come on!
24:55Oh, my God!
24:57Just like that.
24:58No, Eric.
25:00You're saying that time disappeared.
25:03Time can't just disappear.
25:05It's a universal invariance.
25:11Not in this zip code.
25:12Great.
25:37Great.
25:38Great.
25:39Great.
26:12Hi.
26:14I want you to look at something.
26:17Come on in.
26:17What are they?
26:43Mulder, what are they?
26:50Mosquito bites.
26:51Are you sure?
26:52Yeah.
26:52I got eaten up a lot myself out there.
26:55You okay?
27:03Yes.
27:05You're shaking.
27:07I need to sit down.
27:08Take your time.
27:09I was 12 when it happened.
27:23I was 12 when it happened.
27:24My sister was eight.
27:25She just disappeared out of her bed one night, just gone, vanished, no note, no phone calls, no evidence of anything.
27:37You never found her.
27:39I tore the family.
27:40I tore the family apart.
27:41No one would talk about it.
27:42There were no facts to confront, nothing to offer any hope.
27:47What did you do?
27:49What did you do?
27:50Eventually, I went off to school in England.
27:53I came back, got recruited by the Bureau.
27:57Seems I had a natural aptitude for applying behavioral models to criminal cases.
28:02My success allowed me a certain freedom to pursue my own interests.
28:12That's when I came across the X-Files.
28:15By accident?
28:16At first, it looked like a garbage dump for UFO sightings, alien abduction reports, the kind of stuff that most people laugh at as being ridiculous.
28:25But I was fascinated.
28:26I read all the cases I could get my hands on, hundreds of them, I read everything I could about paranormal phenomena, about the occult, and...
28:37What?
28:40There's classified government information I've been trying to access, but someone has been blocking my attempts to get at it.
28:46Who?
28:47I don't understand.
28:48Someone at a higher level of power.
28:51The only reason I've been allowed to continue with my work is because I've made connections in Congress.
28:55And they're afraid of what?
28:57That you'll leak this information?
28:59You're part of that agenda.
29:01You know that.
29:03I'm not a part of any agenda.
29:06You've got to trust me.
29:08I'm here just like you to solve this.
29:15I'm telling you this, Scully, because you need to know.
29:19Because of what you've seen.
29:20In my research, I've worked very closely with a man named Dr. Heitz-Verber, and he's taken me through deep regression hypnosis.
29:30I've been able to go into my own repressed memories to the night my sister disappeared.
29:34I can recall a bright light outside and a presence in the room.
29:40I was paralyzed.
29:42Unable to respond to my sister's calls for help.
29:45Listen to me, Scully.
29:48This thing exists.
29:50But how do you know?
29:51The government knows about it.
29:53And I've got to know what they're protecting.
29:55Nothing else matters to me.
29:58And this is as close as I've ever gotten to it.
30:09Hello?
30:09Hello?
30:12What?
30:13Who is this?
30:15Who is this?
30:21That was some woman.
30:23Just said Peggy O'Dell was dead.
30:27The girl in the wheelchair?
30:28The girl in the wheelchair?
30:28What happened?
30:48She ran right out in front of me.
30:50Who are you?
30:50She was running?
30:52On foot?
30:53On foot?
30:58No.
31:14Let's just...
31:15Let's go.
31:16Let's go.
31:17Someone trashed the autopsy man in the lab and they stole the body.
31:20We're going back to the motel.
31:21What?
31:22They stole the corpse?
31:23F.P.I.
31:30There goes my computer!
31:34There!
31:37The x-rays and pictures!
31:40We need a couple of men out here.
31:45I need a light tape, sir.
31:49My name is Theresa Nemeth.
31:58You've got to protect me!
32:02Come with us.
32:05This is the way it happens.
32:07I don't know how I get out there.
32:10I'll just find myself out in the woods.
32:13How long has it been happening?
32:15Ever since the summer we graduated.
32:17It's happened to my friends, too.
32:19That's why I need you to protect me.
32:22I'm scared I might die like the others.
32:26Like Peggy did tonight.
32:30Your father's the medical examiner.
32:32You were the one on the phone.
32:34You told me Peggy O'Dell had been killed.
32:41Theresa, your father knows about this, doesn't he?
32:44About what happened?
32:48Yes.
32:49But he said never to tell anyone about any of it.
32:53Why?
32:54He wants to protect me.
32:56He thinks he can protect me.
32:59But I don't think he can.
33:01Do you have the marks, Theresa?
33:06Yes.
33:07I'm going to die, aren't I?
33:11I'm going to be next.
33:12No.
33:14You're not going to die.
33:17Oh, God.
33:23Let's go home, Theresa.
33:26Theresa.
33:27Come on.
33:28Come on, honey.
33:29I don't think she wants to leave.
33:31I don't care what you think.
33:33She's a sick girl.
33:34Your father wants to take you home.
33:36He'll get you all cleaned up.
33:37I'm going to take you while you'll be safe, Theresa.
33:40Detective Miles and I won't let anything happen to you, I promise.
33:44You're Billy Miles' father?
33:46That's right.
33:48And you stay away from that boy.
33:50Ah, you gotta love this place.
33:56Every day is like Halloween.
33:58They know, Mulder.
34:00They know who's responsible for the murders.
34:03They know something.
34:05Dr. Nemon's been hiding medical evidence from the beginning.
34:08He lied on the autopsy reports.
34:10And now we find out about the detective.
34:12Who else would have reason to trash the lab in our rooms?
34:15Why would they destroy evidence?
34:17What would they want with that corpse?
34:19I don't know.
34:22Makes you wonder what's in those other two graves.
34:45They're both empty.
34:46What is going on here?
34:48I think I know who did it.
34:52I think I know who killed Karen Swenson.
34:55Who?
34:56The detective?
34:58The detective's son.
35:01Billy Miles.
35:03The boy in the hospital.
35:05The vegetable.
35:06Billy Miles.
35:07A boy who's been in a coma for the last four years, got out here and dug up these graves.
35:21Peggy O'Dell was bound to a wheelchair, but she ran in front of that truck.
35:24Look, I'm not making this up.
35:25It all fits a profile of alien abduction.
35:27This fits a profile?
35:28Yeah.
35:29Peggy O'Dell was killed at around nine o'clock.
35:30That's right around the time that we lost nine minutes on the highway.
35:33I think that something happened in that nine minutes.
35:35I think the time as we know it stopped.
35:38And something took control over it.
35:41You think I'm crazy?
35:42You think I'm crazy?
35:43You think I'm crazy?
35:56What?
35:57Peggy O'Dell's watch stopped a couple minutes after nine.
36:03I made a note of it when I saw the body.
36:05That's the reason the kids come to the forest, because the forest controls them and summons them there.
36:10And the marks are from some kind of test that's being done on them.
36:15And that maybe causes some kind of genetic mutation, which would explain the body that we dug up.
36:20And the forest summoned Theresa Nemon's body into the woods tonight.
36:25Yes, but it was Billy Miles who took it in.
36:29Summoned by some alien impulse.
36:31That's it.
36:40Come on, let's get out of here.
36:41Where are we going?
36:43We're gonna pay a visit to Billy Miles.
36:45Now we could stand here until the second coming, waiting for Billy to get out of this bed.
36:51It ain't gonna happen.
36:53He blinks.
36:55And I know about it.
36:57I guess you changed his bedpan last night.
36:59Nobody else here's gonna do it.
37:01You notice nothing unusual.
37:05Do you remember what you were doing last night around nine o'clock?
37:09Probably watching TV, yeah.
37:13Do you remember what you were watching?
37:15Um, let's see.
37:17You know, I don't really remember what I watched.
37:21Miss?
37:27What is she looking for?
37:29Mulder, take a look at this.
37:32Do you know who was taking care of Peggy Adele last night?
37:44Not me.
37:45It's not my ward.
37:46Not my aisle of the produce section.
37:48I do have a job of my own to do.
37:52What is she doing now?
37:54Thank you for your time, ma'am.
37:56Okay.
37:57Good day.
37:58That kid may have killed Peg no hell.
38:01I don't believe this.
38:02Kelly?
38:03It's crazy!
38:05He was in the woods.
38:07You're sure?
38:08This is the same stuff that I took a handful of in the forest.
38:11Okay, well then maybe we should take it and run a lab test on it.
38:13We lost the original sample in the fire.
38:15What else could it be?
38:16All right, but I just want you to understand what it is you're saying.
38:19You said it yourself!
38:21Yeah, but you have to write it down in your report.
38:27You're right.
38:30We'll take another sample from the forest and run a comparison before we do anything.
38:41The detective's here.
38:46What do you think?
38:51What do you think?
38:52What do you think?
39:17You wouldn't listen to me.
39:19I told you to stay out of this.
39:35Hold it.
39:36Hold it right there.
39:40You got no business out here.
39:42There were screams.
39:43Down on the ground.
39:45Now!
39:46You know it's Billy.
39:49You've known it all along.
39:50I said down on the ground.
39:53How long are you gonna let it happen?
39:58He's gonna kill her!
40:06Billy! No!
40:08Let her go!
40:11Leave her alone!
40:12Leave her alone!
40:13Ab!
40:15No!
40:17Stay down on the ground.
40:18Do this!
40:20Don't be scared!
40:22Don't be scared!
40:24Leave her alone!
40:26Leave her alone!
40:28Ah!
40:31Don't be scared!
40:32Leave her alone!
40:34Leave her alone!
40:35Let's go.
41:05Dad?
41:15Billy.
41:20Oh, God.
41:33Scully.
41:35Father, what happened?
41:43There was a light.
41:45It was incredible.
41:54Hear me?
41:55Raise your right hand.
42:02Tell me about the light, Billy.
42:03When did you first see the light?
42:09In the forest.
42:12We were all in the forest having a party.
42:16All my friends.
42:18We were celebrating.
42:20What were you celebrating?
42:23Graduation.
42:23And then the light came.
42:27It took me away to the testing place.
42:33They would tell me to gather the others so that they could do tests.
42:41They put something in my head.
42:43Here.
42:46I would wait for their orders.
42:51Billy.
42:53Who gave the orders?
42:56The light.
42:57They said it would be okay.
42:59No one would know.
43:00But the test didn't work.
43:04They wanted everything destroyed.
43:08They said they were leaving.
43:12I'm afraid.
43:16I'm afraid they're coming back.
43:17Don't be afraid, Billy.
43:22All right.
43:23All right.
43:23I'll go.
43:23What we've just witnessed, what we've read, in your field reports, the scientific basis and credibility just seem wholly unsupportable.
43:47You're aware of that?
43:48Yes, sir.
43:50My reports are personal and subjective.
43:52I don't think I've gone so far as to draw any conclusion about what I've seen.
43:56Or haven't seen, as seems to be the case.
43:59This, uh, time loss.
44:03You did or did not experience it?
44:05I can't substantiate it, no.
44:07What exactly can you substantiate, Agent Scully?
44:10I see no evidence that justifies the legitimacy of these investigations.
44:15There were, of course, crimes committed.
44:17Yes, but how do you prosecute a case like this?
44:21With testimony given under hypnosis from a boy who claims that he was given orders from some alien force through an implant in his nose.
44:31You have no physical evidence.
44:33This is the object described by Billy Miles as a communication device.
44:43I removed it from the exhumed body.
44:46I kept it in my pocket.
44:47It was the only piece of evidence not destroyed in the fire.
44:51I ran a lab test on it.
44:54The material could not be identified.
44:56Agent Mulder.
45:03What are his thoughts?
45:06Agent Mulder believes we are not alone.
45:12Thank you, Agent Scully.
45:13That'll be all.
45:14A beautiful room here, Agent Mulder.
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45:36Oh, my God.
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45:40Oh, my God.
45:40Scully, it's me. I haven't been able to sleep. I talked to the DA's office in Raymond County, Oregon. There's no case file on Billy Miles. The paperwork we filed is gone. We need to talk, Scully.
46:10Yes. Tomorrow.
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