| MULDER UNCOVERS MORE CLUES ABOUT A GOVERNMENT COVER-UP
INVOLVING AN ALIEN ENTITY AND A SUNKEN WORLD WAR II AIRCRAFT. SCULLY PURSUES THE MAN WHO
MURDERED HER SISTER. In flashback, government agents (among
them a young William Mulder and The Cigarette-Smoking Man) visit the deathbed of a
radiation-scarred crewman who served aboard the submarine Zeus Faber (see episode 3X15).
The man insists the Navy tricked the submarine's crew into believing that their mission
was to recover an atomic bomb from a sunken aircraft. But he believes the real purpose of
the mission was to guard an alien entity living on the ocean floor-a life-form that
invaded the sub and killed crewmen with deadly radiation. The Cigarette-Smoking Man
assures the crewman that the government will make the truth public.
In present day Washington, Scully visits Skinner at a hospital.
Skinner, semi-conscious, reveals that he recognized his assailant. Fearing further
attacks, Scully assigns guards posted outside his hospital room.
Meanwhile, Mulder orders Krycek to drive him to the location
where the digital tape is stored. During the journey, another vehicle deliberately slams
into Mulder's car, forcing it off the road. Mulder is injured in the crash and loses
consciousness. Armed men confront Krycek and demand the tape. Moments later, a blinding
white light emanates from Krycek's body and strobes the armed men.
Scully visits Mulder at the hospital where he's recuperating from
injuries suffered in the car crash. Scully produces lab tests that prove Skinner's
assailant and her sister's killer are one and the same. Later, the agents examine the
diver's suit Gauthier wore during the salvage mission. Mulder points out a layer of diesel
oil covering the suit. He believes the oil is a medium used by an extraterrestrial to jump
from host to host. Krycek, Mulder postulates, is the alien's latest host.
With the aid of the Lone Gunmen, Mulder recovers a package
believed to contain the digital tape. The tape case inside the package is empty, but faint
pen strokes on the outside of the paper package reveal the Well-Manicured Man's phone
number. Mulder arranges a face-to-face meeting in hopes of learning Krycek's location.
Krycek, meanwhile, gives the tape to the Cigarette-Smoking Man.
During their meeting, the Well-Manicured Man tells Mulder a UFO
was downed by American pilots over the Pacific Ocean during the second World War. Missions
to salvage the craft failed because of intense radiation. Mulder realizes that the
Well-Manicured Man doesn't know where Krycek is.
Meanwhile, Scully guards Skinner as he is transported to another
hospital. The Hispanic Man, Luis Cardinal, attempts to gain access to the ambulance. But
Scully surprises him and a chase ensues. Cardinal is struck by an automobile and falls
into an alleyway. Terrified Scully will shoot him, he reveals that Krycek is headed for an
abandoned missile site outside Bismarck, North Dakota.
The agents gain access to the site, but the Cigarette-Smoking Man
has them taken into custody before they can search all the silos. Later, we see Krycek
inside a silo where an alien spacecraft is hidden. The entity exits Krycek's body, leaving
him entombed within the silo.
Later, Mulder tells Scully that Luis Cardinal was found dead
inside his jail cell-a death made to look like a suicide.
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