Not only was there no concrete evidence of time-shifts in Converse, Tennessee, but Mulder’s witness had disappeared in a way even more mysterious than the original X-File. Unfortunately, the disappearance could be legitimate, and the police chief was strongly hinting that he found the FBI presence sort of embarrassing. Scully was beyond hinting, she was exasperated and had splashed iced tea on her last clean blouse.
On his weekend off, Mulder travels to the South Street area of Philadelphia, at the request an old friend, to investigate a murder, one with paranormal overtones. After her weekend plans fall through, Scully decides to join him.
“I don’t do kidnappings, Scully,” he said quietly. “Not anymore.”
Scully and Mulder investigate mysterious deaths at a
biotechnology company and find themselves at odds
over a working hypothesis. Set between “Demons”
and “Gethsemane.”
“Mulder was convinced that the only real deviation from the standard bomber profile was the addition of artistic and/or sexual frustration, which may be the source of the bomber’s destructive agenda. Perhaps a severe lack of social skills or a disfiguring injury, although the precipitating event may have been ten to fifteen years previous to …
The murder of a family member threatens to tear Mulder & Scully’s relationship, faith, and beliefs apart. Rated R for violence. (166 KB)
SynnerX, “LOCUSTS”
Mulder is charged with murder and rape, crimes he did not commit, but for which he is given extraordinary insight. Rated R. (86 k)
Hill, Gerry, ”INTO THE GRAVE”
Mulder is framed for a murder of a young child, and Scully’s disbelief in Mulder’s innocence threatens their relationship and trust in each other. Rated R.
Harrison, Leyla, “TIGHTROPE” (off-site link)
When Mulder is accused of sexual assault by a confused young girl, it begins an odyssey which will cause him to doubt every aspect of his life. But as Scully works to find out the hidden truth behind the events, Mulder realizes that she is the one truth upon which he can always rely. Rated …
A killer botanist and the folks from Homocide. Rated R for violence. (313 K)
Lonegunguy, “APRIL IS THE CRUELEST MONTH”