Scully and Mulder investigate mysterious deaths at a
biotechnology company and find themselves at odds
over a working hypothesis. Set between “Demons”
and “Gethsemane.”
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Scully and Mulder investigate mysterious deaths at a
biotechnology company and find themselves at odds
over a working hypothesis. Set between “Demons”
and “Gethsemane.”
“So far Mulder had not advanced an alien-abduction theory, for which Scully was grateful. She did not want to argue with him when he was so moody; it drew out her rancor and her impatience. Mulder just sat on the neatly-made bedspread — he looked absurd, a monster, on the rainbow print — and touched …
“Frequency is wavelength divided by time. The same equation holds true for visible light, radio reception and the gamma rays which are the result of nuclear weapons. Dangerous thing, a little knowledge.” Sequel to “SCATTER.” Rated R. (190 K)
Vehemently, “SIGNALS”
“Until recently epilepsy carried the stereotype of violent antisocial behavior. The brain is really not much bigger than a cantaloupe, and yet so many of its diseases are still largely a mystery. In no small part because it’s unethical to cut open living people’s heads to find out what’s inside.” Rated R. (157 K)
Vehemently, “SCATTER”
“Scully asked the military police working on the truck what model it was and what it was used for. Hairs did the Tarantula waltz up Mulder’s neck when one of them wiped sooty grease onto his forehead and said it was probably a hospital transport, judging from the struts laid onto the frame. Extra support, …
“Mulder clutched his gun uselessly in his chilled hand, realizing that if he actually hit Krycek — not entirely likely — his target would fall several hundred feet to his death. He shifted in his seat uncomfortably as his chair glided upwards. Krycek’s chair was approaching a support tower, and Mulder heard in his mind …
“A photo of a child’s hand sends Mulder and Scully into a spiral of emotional blackmail, sacrifice and self-doubt.” Rated R. (118 K)
Sasserbaum, Cecily, “BLOODLINE”
The stars are projectors. Rated R for violence and language. Also available offsite here. (13.7 K)
nevdull, “TIMBER”
Skinner, Mulder and Scully attempt to take control of their lives as they conspire against the Consortium in an all-or-nothing gamble.
“Mulder must be released to find the truth. Our only hope lies in his freedom to take desperate measures. As a dead man, he will be able to place the bastards in Skinner’s hands, and …
A story about a boy and a girl, a girl and a spaceship, and how things end.
” ‘There have been multiple corroborated reports of Elvis surfing near San Diego. I don’t know if we could get a federal warrant, but…” She rolled over onto her back, her head still on his thigh. He felt her …