| THE FUTURE OF THE X-FILES PROJECT IS JEOPARDIZED AFTER
MULDER SECRETLY INFILTRATES THE GOVERNMENT COVER-UP OF A UFO CRASH.
Colonel Calvin Henderson is alerted by the U.S. Space Surveillance Center that radar
tracked an unidentified object as it fell from orbit and crashed in Townsend, Wisconsin.
Mulder learns from Deep Throat that Henderson is the premiere
reclamations expert for the Air Force. During the Cold War, Henderson was assigned to
prevent technology from downed U.S. aircraft from falling into Soviet hands. Now, he is
head of a crash retrieval team.
The government officially labels the crash site a quarantined
area, attributing it to a toxic chemical spill. Mulder sneaks passed the military units
guarding the area and photographs the wreckage, visible to him as an intense blue light.
His presence is discovered, however, and Henderson has him arrested.
Mulder is placed in Scully's custody. She warns that when McGrath
learned that he infiltrated the crash site without prior approval, he recommended that a
hearing be held to discontinued the X-Files project altogether. With the hearing only a
day away, Mulder insists he be given the chance to prove a UFO had crashed in Townsend.
The agents discover that they have been spied upon by Max Fenig,
a member of an organization that tracks UFO sightings. He acknowledges that he knows all
about Mulder, Scully and the X-Files project, having accessed files through the Freedom of
Information Act.
Max's recreational vehicle is a surveillance operation on wheels.
He plays for Mulder and Scully a recording he intercepted moments after the UFO crash, in
which Deputy Sheriff Jason Wright, who was the first person to arrive at the crash scene,
radioed for fire crews. When the agents approach Mrs. Wright for information, she refuses
to talk.
Dr. Jeffrey Oppenheim, who examined Deputy Wright, agrees to be
interviewed. He examined the bodies of Wright and the firemen, all of whom died from
severe burns the likes of which he had never seen before. Suddenly, the bodies of several
soldiers are rushed through the hospital's corridors, each exhibiting the same burns
described only moments earlier by Oppenheim. Shorthanded, Oppenheim enlists Scully's
medical expertise.
Mulder aids Max when he suffers a seizure. Max blames the episode
on epilepsy, but Mulder notices a diamond-shaped scar behind Max's ear, a scar Mulder
links to UFO abductions.
Before Scully has a chance to examine Max, he disappears from his
vehicle. The agents track him to a warehouse, where they discover Henderson and his men
surrounding the building. Before Mulder can save Max, he disappears in a blinding blue
light-the victim of an alien abduction.
At the hearing, Mulder defends his action as unorthodox, but
necessary, given that the toxic spill was a government cover-up. McGrath's decision to
fire Mulder and terminate the X-Files project is overruled by Deep Throat. He tells
McGrath he likes to keep his friends close... and his enemies closer.
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