| THE AGENTS INVESTIGATE THE DEATHS OF SEVERAL YOUNG
PEOPLE WHO WERE APPARENTLY STRUCK BY LIGHTNING IN THE SAME SMALL TOWN.
Darin Oswald, a nineteen-year-old resident of Connerville, Oklahoma, argues with
twenty-one-year-old Jack Hammond over a video arcade game. The altercation escalates, and
Jack, by far the bigger of the two, knocks Darin to the floor. Moments later, the
electricity within the arcade seemingly falls under Darin's power. Frightened, Jack runs
to his automobile and attempts to drive away. But an intense electrical field engulfs the
car, killing Jack.
As Mulder and Scully examine Jack's body, the local coroner
describes how five other young people were killed in the same manner. Sheriff Jack Teller
corrects the coroner's statement, noting four people died but one survived. Scully
believes it is statistically improbably for so many people in such a small area to have
been struck by lightning-especially when only 60 people die of being struck by lightning
each year in the United States.
Nonetheless, Mulder and Scully visit the video arcade. Darin's
friend, Zero, who works at the arcade and witnessed the killing, acts suspiciously and
provides little help. But Mulder notices the initials "D.P.O." logged on a video
game's list of top scorers. The initials match those of Darin Peter Oswald-the one victim
who survived being stuck by lightning.
While working at a local garage, Darin approaches Sharon Kiveat,
a former high school teacher. Darin harbors a crush on the attractive woman, but he is
unable to act upon his fantasies because Sharon is married to his boss, Frank. Later, the
agents pay a visit to the garage and interview Darin about Jack's death. Darin claims he
was so wrapped up in his game he did not notice what had happened. During the interview,
Mulder's cell phone suddenly and inexplicably melts.
The next day, the agents examine a field where several cows were
killed by lightning. They discover a fulgarite, an area where the lightning fused sandy
soil into glass. Imbedded within the fulgarite is a shoe print. Scully makes a cast of the
print and discovers it came from a size eight and a half military boot. She also finds a
small quantity of antifreeze within the glass, which Mulder deduces came from the garage.
The agents visit Darin's home, and discover that his shoe size is eight and a half. They
also find Sharon Kiveat's photograph.
Using his powers, Darin alters a traffic light signal and causes
an automobile accident. Frank drives his tow truck to the scene to remove the vehicles.
Darin then causes Frank to collapse. Paramedics rush to his aid, but find their
defibrillator inoperative. Darin rushes to Frank's side and revives him.
Scully examines Darin's medical history and discovers he suffers
from a severe chemical imbalance. Mulder theorizes how the electrolyte imbalance might
enable Darin to generate electricity levels much higher than normal. The agents take Darin
into custody, but Sheriff Teller releases him do to the improbable nature of the charges.
Darin travels to the video arcade. There, a terrified Zero insists he did not squeal on
his friend. Zero tries to escape, but Darin kills him by generating a lightning bolt.
Darin proceeds to the hospital and enters Frank's room looking
for Sharon. Instead, he finds Scully, her gun drawn. Sharon ends the showdown by agreeing
to follow Darin outside. Sharon suddenly breaks free and runs to safety. When Teller and
Mulder surround the teenager, he summons a lightning bolt. The energy kills Teller and
knocks Darin to the ground, unconscious. He is arrested and placed in a psychiatric
hospital.
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