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00:00I
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00We're not who we are.
01:30It goes no further than this.
01:40It stops right here, right now.
01:48Right now.
01:58Oh, my God.
02:08Oh, my God.
02:18Oh, my God.
02:47Oh, my God.
03:17Oh, my God.
03:47Oh, my God.
03:57Oh, my God.
03:59Oh, my God.
04:01Oh, my God.
04:03Oh, my God.
04:05Oh, my God.
04:07Oh, my God.
04:09Oh, my God.
04:11Oh, my God.
04:13Oh, my God.
04:15Oh, my God.
04:17Oh, my God.
04:19Oh, my God.
04:21Oh, my God.
04:23Oh, my God.
04:25Oh, my God.
04:27Oh, my God.
04:29Oh, my God.
04:31Oh, my God.
04:33Oh, my God.
04:35to reveal the structure of the Earth's climate back to the dawn of man.
04:39Their work was a success, nearly completed.
04:42No reports or indications of problems of any kind.
04:45Until only a week later, this next transmission...
04:55We're not who we are.
05:00We're not who we are.
05:09And it goes no further than this.
05:14It stops right here.
05:18Right now.
05:27What happened up there?
05:29So far, nobody's been able to reach the compound because of bad weather.
05:33Obviously, they think we're either brilliant or expendable...
05:36because we've pulled the assignment.
05:38Is it severe isolation distress?
05:40These were top geophysicists.
05:42They were trained and screened for this project in every way imaginable...
05:45including psychological makeup.
05:48We leave for Nome today.
05:50We'll meet up with three scientists familiar with the ice core project...
05:53and then head north up to the icy cape.
05:56The National Weather Service reports a three-day window...
05:59to get in and out before the next Arctic storm.
06:02Bring your mittens.
06:05Here's the staff.
06:07Raiders flits.
06:08Fouts ducks across the middle of Winslow.
06:09He's at the 15.
06:10The 10.
06:11Touchdown!
06:12Touchdown!
06:13Fouts is gone!
06:14Hmm.
06:15Sorry.
06:16My team scored.
06:17There's no football on Wednesday.
06:19Fouts retired in 87, didn't he?
06:22No, this is just some of my all-time favorite plays on tape.
06:25You two FBI?
06:26Agent Mulder, Agent Scully.
06:27You?
06:28Danny Murphy.
06:29Professor of Geology, UC San Diego.
06:31San Diego?
06:32You get much of a chance to study ice down there?
06:33Just lots around the keg.
06:35Dr. De Silva?
06:36Dr. De Silva?
06:37Dr. Hodge.
06:38Yeah.
06:39Sorry we're late.
06:40Hi, Agent Scully.
06:41Dr. De Silva.
06:42Nice to meet you.
06:43How you doing?
06:44Nice to meet you.
06:45Dr. De Silva.
06:46Can I see some identification?
06:47What for?
06:48I just want to make sure we are who we are...
06:50who we are.
06:51I want to make sure we are who we are.
06:52Who we are?
06:53I want to make sure we are who we are.
06:54I want to make sure we are who we are.
06:55No, this is just some of my all-time favorite plays on tape.
06:56You two FBI?
06:57Agent Mulder, Agent Scully.
06:58You?
06:59Danny Murphy.
07:00Professor of Geology, UC San Diego.
07:01San Diego?
07:02What for?
07:03I just want to make sure we are who we say we are.
07:10It's me.
07:12It's you.
07:13It's me.
07:14It's you.
07:15It's me.
07:16Thanks a lot.
07:21Well, now that we know who we are, anybody care to take a guess as to why we're going?
07:27Well, two federal agents, a geologist, a medical doctor, and a toxicologist.
07:31That should give us some idea what they're thinking.
07:34I assume you all took a look at the tape?
07:39Something wrong?
07:40Come on.
07:41You're FBI.
07:42You have to know more than we do.
07:43You folks the ones going up to Icy Cape?
07:44Yeah.
07:45Then I'm the one flying you.
07:46My name's Bear.
07:47Planes across the way.
07:48Provisions are loaded.
07:49Grab your gear.
07:50Oh, can we see some credentials?
08:04Credentials.
08:05The only credentials I have is that I'm the only pilot willing to fly you up there.
08:11You don't like those credentials?
08:12Walk.
08:13You don't like those credentials?
08:14Walk.
08:15You don't like those credentials?
08:16Walk.
08:18Go on.
08:19You don't like those credentials.
08:20Where are you?
08:21Go on.
08:22Go on.
08:23Go on.
08:24Let's see if we can get the power started.
08:51anything to get out of here where do we start body bags on the plane before we touch anything
09:05we have to thoroughly document the scene flashing
09:19that's what they were drilling for
09:35quarter of a million years melting away in a couple of days
09:41i want to preserve some samples
09:55the generator
10:09angel over
10:23hold it down
10:51i've been getting out for a while
10:57you okay
11:03yeah he didn't break the skin
11:05bear you okay
11:07you got me get that jacket off
11:09just give me the step i'll do it myself
11:11is it rabies
11:17i don't see any indication of glottal spasm or tetany
11:23if it is rabies it's certainly not a strain i'm familiar with
11:29black nodules
11:31swelling lymph nodes
11:33symptoms of bubonic plague
11:35i'll do a blood test we'll take it from there
11:37this dog
11:39it's got a skin irritation around its neck
11:43looks like it's been scratching off its own hair
11:47look at this
11:49look at this
11:53what the hell was that
11:59you
12:01you
12:05you
12:07you
12:09you
12:11you
12:13you
12:15you
12:17you
12:35you
12:37you
12:55you
12:57you
13:17you
13:19you
13:39you
13:41you
13:43you
13:53you
14:07you
14:11to be about 3,000 meters thick.
14:15Well, I also found this data,
14:17and if I'm reading it correctly,
14:18the team actually found the ice sheet
14:20to be twice that depth.
14:22That's very good.
14:24The numbers indicate the topography to be concave.
14:27Looks like they were drilling inside a meteor crater.
14:29No, you're wrong. It's impossible.
14:31I analyzed two samples.
14:33What did you find?
14:35There seems to be a presence of ammonium hydroxide
14:38in Richter's blood sample.
14:39It's not possible.
14:40Ammonia would vaporize at human body temperature.
14:43I checked all the air filtration systems.
14:45I found no evidence of any such toxins.
14:48I have.
14:49In the ice.
14:51And that's not all there is.
14:56I found a high ratio of ammonia to water in the ice core.
15:01The Earth's atmosphere could never produce such levels,
15:03not even a quarter of a million years ago.
15:05Look in the scope.
15:06Unless a foreign object was introduced into that environment.
15:10Tell me that's not a foreign object.
15:12Oh.
15:14Sorry.
15:19That same thing is in Richter's blood.
15:23What if that single-celled organism
15:25is the larval stage of a larger animal?
15:27That's kind of a leap, don't you think?
15:34The evidence is there.
15:36Maybe the organism in the ice core somehow got into the men.
15:39Come on.
15:40Nothing can survive in sub-zero temperatures
15:42for a quarter of a million years.
15:44Unless that's how it lives.
15:47Look it.
15:48I don't see why you're squabbling over some bug.
15:50You said it yourself, Scully.
15:52Your autopsy found those men killed each other.
15:54That's it.
15:55Now I say, let's just get the hell out of here.
15:57I agree.
15:58You can have the bodies sent to a facility
16:00where they can make a definitive diagnosis
16:02in the event that something was missed, Agent Scully.
16:06If those bodies are infected with an unknown organism,
16:09we can't take them back.
16:11We can't go back without proper quarantine procedures.
16:13We can't risk bringing back the next place.
16:15Let's say you're right.
16:16They came down with something.
16:18We haven't.
16:19And I ain't waiting around until we do.
16:23I think it's safe to go back.
16:25There's no reason why we'd be infected.
16:26We've taken all the necessary biological safeguards.
16:29The dog did bite bear.
16:30It jumped mother, too.
16:31Hey, look, there's only one way to proceed.
16:34A doctor eliminates every possibility.
16:36We must determine if any of us is infected.
16:39All right.
16:45Parasitic diagnostic procedure requires
16:47that each of us provide a blood and a stool sample.
16:50A stool sample?
16:51Wow.
16:52This kind of travel always makes that kind of tough.
16:54For me.
16:55Okay.
16:57Anybody got the morning sports section handy?
17:01I ain't dropping my cargo for no one.
17:03What I'm doing is getting my gear, getting my plane,
17:08and flying the hell out of here.
17:09You can't go.
17:10The dog bit you.
17:12I got hired to fly you up here and fly you back.
17:16No one said this might be part of the deal.
17:18So the deal is over.
17:24We can't let him leave without him being checked.
17:26Who's going to stop him?
17:27We have to.
17:29We can't risk infecting the population.
17:31He gets on that plane.
17:32I'm going to be on it with him.
17:33But we don't have time to argue about it.
17:35Take a vote.
17:36Whoever believes we should confine Bear
17:38until he agrees to an examination.
17:47All right.
17:51Bear, we just want to check you out.
17:55If we don't find any trace of the parasite or the virus,
17:57we'll all go.
18:02All right.
18:08Give me the damn jar.
18:23Perfect.
18:24Get a rope.
18:25Right.
18:25Oh, my God.
18:40Get my bag.
18:41What are you going to do?
18:43Scalpel.
18:43I'm cutting it out.
18:44We don't know enough about it.
18:45I'm killing him.
18:46It's going to have to hold the skin.
18:47Hold still, Bear.
18:59Hold still, Bear.
19:04Hold still, Bear.
19:06Just another second.
19:07You're going to be OK.
19:08This is the AICP investigative team.
19:38We're calling Doolittle Airfield.
19:39Come in.
19:40DAF responded.
19:41This is Agent Mulder.
19:42We have a serious biological hazard.
19:44Request air pickup and quarantine procedures.
19:46Over.
19:47Yes!
19:48Yes!
19:50Come in, Doolittle Airfield.
19:52We copy, Agent Mulder.
19:53This area is under a heavy storm,
19:54and no aircraft can get out for the next day.
19:57Maybe the military base in Kotzebue
19:59could set up a quarantine.
20:00Advise immediate evacuation.
20:02The Arctic storm is bearing in your direction.
20:04Over.
20:04We were told we'd have three clear days of weather.
20:06Over.
20:07Welcome to the top of the world, sir.
20:09Over.
20:11Bear, in any condition to fly,
20:13if we don't get out of here in an hour,
20:14we don't get out for days.
20:20He's dead.
20:21Well, it's similar to a tapeworm,
20:42in that it has a skull legs with suckers and hooks.
20:44So then it's familiar.
20:46Something you can deal with.
20:48What?
20:49No.
20:50Very different from any organism,
20:52at least that I know of.
20:54Have you figured out how it's transmitted yet?
20:57Exchange of fluids, touch, air,
20:59all of the above?
21:00I don't know.
21:01All the other dead bodies had the creature.
21:02This is the only one that's still alive.
21:04Paul in the spine?
21:07No.
21:08It appears they were in the hypothalamus gland
21:10deep in the brain.
21:12The hypothalamus?
21:13What was that again?
21:15It's a gland that secretes hormones.
21:17Although, I don't know why
21:20a parasite would want to attach to it.
21:23Hypothalamus releases acetylcholine,
21:25which is what produces violent, aggressive behavior.
21:28See, that might be a connection.
21:31Everybody that's been infected
21:32certainly seems to act aggressively.
21:33Maybe the worm feeds on acetylcholine,
21:38which floods our capacity to control violent behavior.
21:40Well, a parasite shouldn't want to kill its host.
21:43No, it doesn't kill you
21:44until it's extracted.
21:46Then it releases a poison.
21:48So you're saying it's possible that the worm
21:49makes you want to kill other people,
21:52which is maybe what happened to the first team.
21:54Well, what could happen to us?
21:56Well, it's just a theory.
21:58We don't have any definite proof.
21:59Except five dead men.
22:01If the worm makes people violently aggressive,
22:04then why did Richter and Campbell kill themselves?
22:07Maybe they did it to save us.
22:09I'm just double-checking,
22:30making sure I didn't miss anything.
22:32Just some sleep, right?
22:36Sleep.
22:37I'm so tired I can't sleep.
22:39Well, we're all wired and hypersensitive.
22:42It'll be good to get a fresh start in the morning.
22:45Mulder, I don't want to waste a second
22:46trying to find a way to kill this thing.
22:48I don't know if we should kill it.
22:52This area of the ice sheet
22:53is formed over a meteor crater.
22:55The worm lives in ammonia.
22:57It survives sub-zero temperatures.
23:00Theorists in alternative life designs
23:02believe in ammonia-supported life systems
23:03on planets with freezing temperatures.
23:06Meteor that crashed here
23:07a quarter of a million years ago
23:09may have carried that type of life to Earth.
23:12Mulder, that pilot developed surface symptoms
23:14within a few minutes.
23:16Within a few hours,
23:17that parasite had total control.
23:20What would happen
23:21if this got into the population?
23:23A city the size of New York
23:26could be infected within a few days.
23:29Exactly.
23:30But what do we know about it?
23:32This organism might be lying dormant
23:34in another crater.
23:35Mulder, if we don't kill it now,
23:37we run the risk of becoming
23:39Victor and Campbell with guns to our heads.
23:41But if we do kill it now,
23:42we may never know how to stop it
23:44or anything like it in the future.
23:45Tell me it's hot in here.
23:59Don't worry, you don't have a fever.
24:00Heating system's malfunctioning.
24:03Outside, it's 40 below,
24:04and in here, it's well-turning.
24:06Can you hear what they're arguing about?
24:08They're probably discussing
24:09their little government secrets.
24:11You think they knew it was up here
24:13before we arrived?
24:15I'm sure of it.
24:15The woman who was adamant
24:16about bear posing a biological hazard?
24:19You know, bear's infected blood
24:20did get on Scully.
24:22It also got on you.
24:27They get any sacrifice,
24:29not just evidence, but themselves.
24:32How do you know it can't be contained?
24:34It can.
24:36By extermination.
24:37We should take those bodies,
24:38worms and all, outside
24:39and incinerate them.
24:41Something going on
24:42we should know about?
24:44Agent Scully, you all right?
24:46Yes, I'm fine.
24:47It's nothing.
24:48You seem a little bit stressed out.
24:53What the hell are you trying to say?
24:55Let's all just settle down.
24:56It's been a long, hard day.
24:58We're all tired and scared.
25:00Let's not turn on one another.
25:02At least not without a good reason.
25:04Maybe we should all get some sleep.
25:08Are you kidding?
25:08You think any of us
25:09could sleep right now?
25:10Well, guys, let's face it.
25:12We've got to check for spots.
25:14And any person to person
25:15who has them should be confined.
25:18Are we agreed on that?
25:20Are you going to do the exams?
25:22No.
25:23We do them in front of each other.
25:26No secrets.
25:27Before anyone passes judgment,
25:35may I remind you,
25:36we are in the Arctic.
25:37No one cares.
25:46No one cares.
25:52No one cares.
25:57Kill them.
26:03No one cares.
26:05Sleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs bite.
26:10Yeah. Good night.
26:28Good night, Mulder.
26:30Good night, Scully.
26:32At least everyone's okay.
26:35Don't forget, the spots on the dog went away.
27:05Good night.
27:35Bounce moves over the ball, there's the snap, he goes over the right...
28:05Hey!
30:35I'll have to check it out.
30:38It's one of you.
30:39He's lying.
30:40You could have done it not even known.
30:41No, he said he didn't do it.
30:42I don't have any of the symptoms.
30:44You checked him yourself, Hodge.
30:45Yeah, it was six hours ago.
30:46It was one of you.
30:47Stop it!
30:48Stop it!
30:49Shut up!
30:51Mulder, just put the gun down and let Hodge give you a blood test.
30:56So he can doctor the results?
30:57I'm not going to let him stick a needle in me.
30:59He could be infected.
31:00He has to be confined now.
31:01Then just turn around and let us take a look at your neck.
31:04I'm not turning my back on anyone.
31:06As far as I'm concerned, you're all infected.
31:08Hodge is right.
31:09We ought to lock him up.
31:12Mulder.
31:12Scully, get that gun off me.
31:14Mulder, you have to understand.
31:16Put it down!
31:17You put it down first!
31:18Scully!
31:21For God's sakes, it's me.
31:25Mulder, you may not be who you are.
31:42In here, I'll be safer than you.
32:12Mulder, you may not be who you are.
32:42Please, please.
32:59No!
33:00What were you doing?
33:02You know what I was doing.
33:05You know, I can't help thinking, Agent Scully.
33:07You're the only one with a gun.
33:08If you get infected, we don't stand a chance, do we?
33:12you're good
33:22was there something there you're okay nancy we're all okay
33:39now is not the time for the three of us to break down and turn on each other
33:44there's four of us mulder isn't one of us anymore if mulder is infected it's not his fault
33:50we can't turn our backs on him now he needs us to help him she's right who knows what
33:56prolonged exposure to the parasite could do him it could damage him to the point of permanent
34:00psychosis but if he is infected he doesn't go back i won't risk the possibilities
34:08this is a icp calling doolittle airfield please come in
34:24this is the arctic ice core project sending a general distress call please respond
34:34nancy want to put a drop of the uninfected blood on the slide of the blood drawn from the pilot
34:58i'm not by me again put the uninfected blood on the infected blood
35:03no damn it what did i just get through telling you you just infected already infected blood now we
35:19have to start all over again i made a mistake you don't have to yell it wasted hours of work okay
35:23well then maybe you should just do it by yourself damn it god i'm not your assistance
35:29all you do is rock
35:30hodge
35:38what come take a look at this
35:43the larvae from two different worms killed each other
35:49an individual worm will not tolerate another invading its host
36:12it does to the invader what it did to humans
36:16it makes them kill
36:18it doesn't make any sense for a species to kill its own it needs another to procreate
36:22worms are hermaphroditic it can reproduce itself
36:25look at the evidence in the microscope
36:28this thing does not like company
36:31so what do you say
36:34the way to kill it is to introduce another worm into an already infected body
36:37so what do you think it does bud
36:41it is the last Sob stands of the name?
36:42i know exactly what you do
36:43itiseric so that it is
36:45it burns into an insertion
36:47toando
36:48yourself
36:50yeah
36:51then under the limit
36:52you are going to include aього
36:53all persons
36:55and you become a truth
36:56but don't shame
36:58i believe that the effects are got
37:00because they're going to roger
37:01and damn it
37:02if you take them
37:03you're going to
37:04the fact that would
37:07I don't know.
37:37It sounds okay.
38:07It passed the worms in its stool.
38:10They're dead.
38:16I want to talk to him first.
38:19Try and make this voluntary.
38:21What?
38:23You can't go it alone.
38:25If anything happens, you come inside.
38:27I can't do this to him until I'm sure.
38:37Is this you?
38:39Yes.
38:39It's one of them.
38:50No one's been killed since you've been in here.
38:53So?
38:58We found a way to kill it.
38:59Two worms in one host will kill each other.
39:10You give me one worm, you'll infect me.
39:14If that's true, then why didn't you let us inspect you?
39:19I would have, but you pulled a gun on me.
39:21No, I don't trust them.
39:26I want to trust you.
39:31Okay.
39:35But now they're not here.
39:37And now they're not here.
40:07This is the last one.
40:31She's not going to let us give it to him.
40:34Well, she'll have to if he's infected.
40:37He'll convince her somehow.
40:46I just examined him.
40:49He's uninfected.
40:52So is she.
40:55Which means that it must be one of you.
40:59All right.
41:00Let's go over to the main building.
41:03I'd like to check in myself.
41:05And he can examine both of us.
41:07You want to lead the way?
41:09Let's go.
41:10Let's go.
41:11Let's go.
41:12Let's go.
41:13Let's go.
41:14Let's go.
41:15Let's go.
41:16Let's go.
41:17Get the worm.
41:42Let's go.
41:49Let's go.
41:55Oh, my God.
41:59Let's go.
42:00Let's go.
42:01Let's go.
42:03Let's go.
42:03Mulder, it's her!
42:05No!
42:10Kelly!
42:13It's Silver!
42:33No!
42:41Hans! Now!
42:43Mulder!
42:45After this, there won't be any left!
42:47They're all gonna be dead!
42:49Dead!
42:50No!
43:03It's all right.
43:13It's all over.
43:15It all stops right here.
43:18Right now.
43:21Okay, I got it.
43:23The driver is up to CA and the intersection of Dukon and 17th.
43:28The state patrol is on the scene.
43:30Code 3, over.
43:31Okay, lock her down.
43:33Let's go, 18-85.
43:37If you're put in quarantine, along with the dog, we'll keep her there until we're sure that she won't infect the rest of the population.
43:44Meanwhile, our test came back normal, so we've been released.
43:49Plane ready.
43:51It'll take you as far from the ice as you want to go.
43:54I'm going back to the site.
43:57This time, I'm going fully prepared with proper equipment.
44:00There's still a lot of research to be done on the genetic structure, on its origins.
44:04Wait, Mulder.
44:05Don't you know?
44:06Know what?
44:0945 minutes after they evacuated us, they torched the place.
44:12There's nothing left.
44:14Who did that?
44:15The military?
44:16The centers for disease control?
44:19You ought to know.
44:20They're your people.
44:27It's still there, Scully.
44:31200,000 years down.
44:34In the ice.
44:35Leave it there.
44:39Leave it there.
44:39Leave it there.
45:05We'll be right there.
45:23I made this.
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