| THE AGENTS INVESTIGATE A DEADLY GAME IN SAN
FRANCISCO'S CHINATOWN DISTRICT. The agents travel to San
Francisco's Chinatown district after a night watchman at a crematorium discovered a man
being burned alive inside an oven. Mulder discovers a Chinese character scrawled inside
the oven door, along with a wad of currency. Glen Chao, a detective of Asian descent,
identifies the writing as the Chinese word for "ghost." He also explains that
the currency is called "hell money," which is used as an offering to spirits
during the Chinese Festival of the Hungry Ghosts. The threesome learn that the victim's
name is Johnny Lo. They search Lo's apartment and discover blood stains beneath a newly
installed wall-to-wall carpet.
Meanwhile, an Asian man, Hsin, temporarily leaves his daughter,
Kim, so he can attend a mysterious meeting. At an abandoned restaurant, Hsin participates
in a strange game in which players draw colored tiles from jade vases. A Wiry Man draws a
tile that elicits great excitement from the crowd-and a sense of relief from Hsin. The
Wiry Man is escorted to a back room, where he is drugged. Shortly thereafter, the agents
discover his body in a cemetery.
Scully's autopsy on the Wiry Man's corpse reveals evidence that
the man's body organs had been harvested. The agents confront Chao about their discovery,
but they sense he is being protective about the goings-on within the Chinese community.
But Chao does provide the name of the man who installed the carpet in Johnny Lo's
apartment: Hsin.
Mulder, Scully and Chao pay a visit to Hsin's apartment. Hsin's
eye is heavily bandaged, which he claims is a work-related injury. As Chao and Hsin carry
on a conversation in Chinese, Mulder discovers one of the colored game tiles. After the
threesome leave the apartment, Hsin tells his daughter they need money for her leukemia
treatments. But Kim blames her father's eye injury on the mysterious meetings. Moved by
his daughter's concern, Hsin tells the head-gamesman, a Hard-Faced Man, that he no longer
wishes to participate. But the Hard-Faced Man insists Hsin is close to winning a jackpot
worth two million dollars.
Meanwhile, Chao is attacked by what appear to be masked demons.
But when Mulder visits the hospital, Chao is not to be found. By checking a hospital
chart, the agents realize Chao's blood type matches the blood found on the carpet padding
at Johnny Lo's apartment. Mulder suspects Chao is somehow involved.
The agents return to Hsin's apartment, where they question Kim.
She explains that the family has no medical insurance, and that the cost of leukemia
treatments is very high. Mulder realizes Hsin is participating in some sort of game. The
agents pay a visit to an organ procurement organization, where they are told that a number
of Asian men request typing and antigen work-ups, only to disappear.
The agents trace a phone number supplied by the organization to
an abandoned restaurant. Inside the kitchen, the agent's discover human organs being
stored in freezers. Unbeknownst to them, another game is underway in a room over the
restaurant. Hsin loses and is dragged to the back room. Chao, no longer willing to help
cover up the activity, interrupts the game and smashes one of the jade vases-revealing
tiles of all the same color within. The participants realize that the game is rigged, and
a melee breaks out.
The agents hear the commotion and race upstairs. They find Chao
holding the Hard-Faced Man-about to remove one of Hsin's organs-at gun point. Hsin is
rescued and his daughter is placed on a recipient list at the organ procurement
organization. |