It seems that the FBI is also divided into good and evil factions

Carter 2021-12-09 08:01:32

In 35,000 BC, in northern Texas, there was heavy snow, and two primitive men entered a cave. In the cave, they found the body turned into a transparent companion like amber. Suspiciously, a green skin, big eyes, and short stature monster appeared. It attacked the two of them. One of the primitives was quickly caught by it. Killed by his claws, the other was wounded, but still killed the monster with a sharp bone weapon.
Asphalt-like things flowed from the monster's corpse, which spread to the primitive man as if there was life, and the eyeball of the primitive man was covered by the liquid from the eyelids...
Time flies, and it has reached the modern age. In a small town in northern Texas, four boys are chasing and playing in a remote clearing. A boy accidentally fell into a deep hole, and the boy was not injured. He found a skull in the cave. The skull was very thin and there was a big hole in the back of his head.
The boy took the skull in his hand, and pitch-like black liquid poured out from the hole in the skull. The boy kept the skull on the ground, but the liquid had already touched his shoes and surrounded him.
The liquid seemed to turn into countless maggots, drilling up from under the skin on the boy's legs, and soon invaded his head, and the boy's eyes were covered with liquid.
At the opening of the hole above his head, the three boys onlookers were frightened by this scene and dispersed.
Rescuers arrived. Three firefighters were sent to search and rescue the cave, but they lost contact with the ground as soon as they went.
The authorities realized the seriousness of the situation, and personnel in biochemical protective clothing rushed to the scene and carried the people in the cave into the helicopter. Two tankers also rushed to the scene, with unknown intentions.
With a solemn tone, the conductor on the scene whispered over the phone to report: The most unexpected thing happened.

In a bustling city in the United States, a helicopter landed on top of a building. At the scene, many people in FBI uniforms are busy.
They got the information, and the building was planted with a bomb. However, after investigation, they determined that there were no bombs in this building and the information they obtained was false.
FBI Special Commissioners Mudd and Scully who were in charge at the scene breathed a sigh of relief. They joked and came out of the building. The X-Files department was closed before, so they were arranged to be responsible for this regular (relative to the X-Files incident) crime.
Mudd agreed to buy drinks for Scully and entered the building next door. He put the money into the vending machine, but the machine seemed to be broken. Upon inspection, he found that the bomb was hidden in the vending machine. He hurriedly thought I was about to leave, only to find that the door of this room was locked.
He told Scully about the emergency by phone, and Scully called the FBI emergency personnel while evacuating the crowd.
The FBI bomb disposal crew arrived, they smashed the door open, took apart the vending machine, and found a liquid bomb inside.
Mudd originally wanted to stay on the scene with the bomb disposal expert, but the bomb disposal expert insisted on letting Mudd leave. Mudd couldn't, so he had to leave with Scully.
The bomb disposal expert sat in front of the bomb, staring motionlessly at the bomb timer until the last second of the explosion.
Mudd and Scully evacuated by car, but the bomb exploded shortly after they had gone far, and the air wave almost overturned the car. Half of the building was blown up.
Mudd felt that the bomb disposal expert's previous behavior was weird, and he was suspicious.

According to official reports, a boy and three firefighters were killed in the explosion. Mudd and Scully were asked to be held responsible for the consequences and made a statement.
Mudd and Scully said they were puzzled. Haven't everyone in the building and the surrounding area been evacuated?
Faced with the controversy of the supervisory officials, Scully expressed doubts, but was not angry, because she was disheartened by the work and decided to resign.
Mudd was also very disappointed in the current situation. When he went to the hotel to get drunk, he met an old doctor who seemed to be a friend of his father. He didn't want to talk more with the old man, because he thought it was a waste of time. But the old man told him that this explosion was planned by the FBI authorities to cover up the truth, and the few people who died in the explosion were those who had been infected by some terrible virus before.
Mudd thought that the old man's words were nonsense, so he got into the taxi alone and drove away. But then he thought about it and felt that the old man's words might also be true. He found Scully in the middle of the night (the two are not so much a lover, but more like a spiritual partner), and went to examine the corpses together.
They entered the morgue and found that the cause of death of the corpse was really strange-the bones of the whole body were eroded by the virus in a large area, the cartilage was almost ablated, and the whole body became transparent like amber.
Scully performed an autopsy on the body and sampled bones and viruses.

Later, the FBI executive noticed the actions of Mudd, Scully and the doctor and decided to get rid of them.

Mudd found a clue and learned that the people might have been infected in a small town in northern Texas, and they went there. After on-site inspections and questioning the boys in question, they decided to track down the two oil tankers.
Mudd drove to pursue it, and finally found the secret base in the local cornfield at night. They found two greenhouses in the base. After entering the greenhouse, the two were attacked by a swarm of bees, chasing them, and had to run out of the base.
Two helicopters arrived, searching for Mudd and Scully who had escaped in the cornfield. The two eventually escaped the hunt and returned to their residence.

The FBI sent a senior veteran to kill the doctor. The veteran believed in Mudd and affirmed Mudd's actions. After telling Mudd some truth, he gave him a vaccine and committed suicide.
Scully was stung by a bee hidden in his collar, caught the virus, passed out, and was finally taken away by the FBI.

Based on the information of the veteran, Mudd found the experimental base in the Arctic and entered the underground laboratory, which was actually a giant spaceship. Many infected people are cultivated inside, including Scully.
Mudd rescued Scully with the vaccine and took Scully out. The entire spacecraft was contaminated, and aliens came out of the human body one after another.
The spacecraft was driven away.

Mudd and Scully returned to their residence safely. Scully gave the evidence she brought back to the inspector. She decided not to resign, and explore the truth with Mudd to save people.
FBI executives set up the research institute in another place, once again used cornfields to cover it, and destroyed all previous traces.
The FBI high-level smoke gun was connected with the local managers in the cornfield. They were very upset because the X-Files department was reopened. It seems that the FBI is also divided into good and evil factions.

I have watched the TV series of x-files before, and I am more interested in themes such as UFO supernatural. Watched it on zx's big TV. good.

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  • Leann 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    The X-Files still think TV shows are better.

  • Delmer 2021-12-09 08:01:32

    It makes me angry. Don't catch a cold on science fiction, but the non-sci-fi part still exposes enough human nature.

The X Files quotes

  • Special Agent Fox Mulder: I just got chased through Texas by two black helicopters!

    Alvin Kurtzweil, MD: And why do you think it is you're standing here talking to me? These people don't make mistakes.

  • Ben Bronschweig, M.D.: [after seeing the formed alien] So much for little green men.