to the Morgue to
the Pharmacy |
KID 1: Stevie? What's
going on?
STEVIE: It's a human
skull! |
| SCULLY: There's been
some kind of cellular breakdown.
It's completely edematous.
There's been no autopsy performed
here, no Y-incision, no
internal exam. |
| KURTZWEIL: Are you
familiar with the hantavirus,
Agent Mulder? |
| BRONSCHWEIG: It's left
the body, I think it's gestated! |
SCULLY: Both sets of
bones were porous, as if the
virus or the causative microbe
were decomposing it.
MULDER: And you've never seen that virus
before.
SCULLY: No. |
SCULLY: I'm having
lancinating pain in ...
MULDER: What?
SCULLY: ... my chest.
MULDER: Scully ...
SCULLY: My motor functions are being affected.
MULDER: Scully ...
SCULLY: My pulse is thready
... a funny taste in the back of my throat.
MULDER: I think you're going into anaphylactic
shock.
SCULLY: No ... I have no allergy. |
MULDER: What am I doing
here?
BYERS: The bullet grazed your brow and your temporal
plate. |
MULDER: A virus...
WMM: What is a virus, but a
colonizing force that cannot be defeated? Living in a cave,
underground, until it mutates
... and attacks.
MULDER: This is what you've been conspiring to conceal? A disease?
WMM: No. For God's sake, you've got it all backwards! AIDS,
the Ebola virus, on an
evolutionary scale they
are newborns. This virus walked
the planet long before the dinosaurs. |