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Season Two Episodes
2X01 Little Green Men 2X09 Firewalker 2X18 Fearful Symmetry
2X02 The Host 2X10 Red Museum 2X19 DØd Kalm
2X03 Blood 2X11 Excelsius Dei 2X20 Humbug
2X04 Sleepless 2X12 Aubrey 2X21 The Calusari
2X05 Duane Barry 2X13 Irresistible 2X22 F. Emasculata
2X06 Ascension 2X14 Die Hand Die Verletzt 2X23 Soft Light
2X07 3 2X15 Fresh Bones 2X24 Our Town
2X08 One Breath 2X16 Colony 2X25 Anasazi
  2X17 End Game  
     
The Morgue to the Morgue Pharmacy to the Pharmacy

Little Green Men 2X01
MULDER: The day is... the time is 10:30. Although not a qualified pathologist, I will record my observations of the body in case at some future time, decomposition should obscure forensic evidence. (He walks around to the side of the body and keeps walking slowly.) The subject, perhaps victim... is hispanic male, undetermined age. There are no overt external injuries apparent. There are no indications of any lightning strikes. No singeing of the air or burns of any kind. There are no... there are no puncture wounds due to needles or probes commonly associated with cases of alien abduction. (He stops on the other side.) The subject was discovered in sitting position, rigor mortis having set in, a little less than half an hour had elapsed. The skin is strikingly affected by goose flesh. The body shows signs of intense cadaveric spasm. The expression reflects...


The Host 2X02 Top
SCULLY: Condition of The Morgue - Heart heart and The Morgue - Lung lungs are good. No sign of thrombi, natural degenerate diseases, indicate victim was probably a young adult. The The Morgue - Liver liver shows some nodular hardening, consistent with incipient alcoholism.
DR. ZENZOLA: I'm going to give you a tetanus booster just as a precaution.
MULDER: What's his condition?
DR. ZENZOLA: He's in satisfactory health. I've given him a heavy course of antibiotics... and we're checking for hepatitis. He does have a strange wound on his back.
SCULLY: Close the door. (He walks back up the stairs in her office and closes the door, then walks over to her. She hands him a glass with the parasite resting in a liquid.) It's called Turbellaria, or it's commonly known as a fluke or flatworm.
SCULLY: Flatworms are what are known as obligate endoparasites. They live inside the host, entering the body through the ingestion of larvae or eggs. They are not creatures that go around attacking people.
SCULLY: Platyhelminthis are often hermaphroditic. Mulder, this is amazing. It's vestigial features appear to be parasitic, but it has primate physiology.


Blood 2X03 Top
Relatives and friends reported only minor displays of dysfunctional behavior. Sleep disorders, headaches, eating difficulties... but witnesses did report the last suspect displayed a claustrophobic reaction.
SCULLY: Several anomalies were discovered in post-mortem analysis that were undetected in previous autopsies. Levels of adrenaline are known to be high in cases of violent death, twice as much as in victims of natural death. This subject's levels were two-hundred times normal. The adrenal gland displayed extensive adrenal hemorrhage, yet not from disease, but rather from wear. Other physiological evidence present indicated intense phobia. Analysis of the vitreous humor extracted from the The Morgue - eyeball eyeball...
SCULLY: ...indicated the presence of high concentration of an undetermined chemical compound. This compound, at it's base, is similar to the substance analyzed earlier on a perpetrator's finger. Although further qualitative analysis must be performed, it is my opinion that this chemical, when reacting with adrenaline and other compounds secreted during phobic episodes, creates a substance to Rx - lsd lysergic acid diethylamide... LSD.
SCULLY: You mean like... sex in ice cubes in liquor ads? That's paranoia.


Sleepless 2X04 Top
MULDER: Did he ever show any signs of psychological stress?
NURSE: Not really. Except for his own occasional bout of insomnia.
NURSE: This patient’s night terrors prevent him from cycling out REM sleep into the more restful slow wave sleep. It’s still experimental, but what we’re trying to do is modify his brain wave patterns externally.
MULDER: How do you do that?
NURSE: Electrical stimulation of the occipital lobe creates simply visual and auditory hallucinations.
MULDER: The Morgue - Spleen Spleen or The Morgue - Pancreas pancreas?
SCULLY: The Morgue - Stomach Stomach. I was just about to start on it.
SCULLY: This condition generally occurs several hours after death. It’s caused by a coagulation of muscle proteins when the body is exposed to extremely high temperatures.
MULDER: Like fire?
SCULLY: This degree of limb flexion is observed exclusively in burn-related victims.
KRYCEK: But there was no fire.
SCULLY: And no epidermal burns to indicate as much but when I opened up the The Morgue - Skull skull, I found extradural hemorrhages, which can only be caused by intense heat. Some how, this man suffered all of the secondary, but none of the primary physiological signs of being in a fire.
MULDER: What’s this scar right here?
KRYCEK: According to his medical history, the only surgery he ever had was an appendectomy.
MULDER: Well, unless they got to his The Morgue - Appendix appendix through his neck.
SCULLY: Also in the described in the report, is a highly experimental neurosurgical procedure meant to induce a permanent waking state. The procedure involved cutting out part of the brainstem in the mid-frontal region which would explain Henry Willig’s scar. A similar scar should also be evident on Augustus Cole. Post-op treatment also included a regimen of synthetic supplements to replenish the organic deficits caused by prolonged lack of sleep. This is consistent with the anti-depressants Cole robbed from the pharmacy. These drugs maintain serotonin levels in the blood.
MULDER: Well, I learned something at Dr. Grissom’s clinic. About what happens to a persons cortex when you stimulate it with electricity.


Duane Barry 2X05 Top
TACTICAL COMMANDER: Now, I've got three snipers out there. Anything you can do to get him to the front door, all we need is one shot to the The Morgue medulla oblongata.


Ascension 2X06 Top
PARAMEDIC #2: Respiration?
PARAMEDIC #1: Hmm, nothing. CPR.
MULDER: Can I ask what your preliminary findings are?
NAVY PATHOLOGIST: Umm... "Second-degree burns to the face, contusions about the neck, bruised larynx..." If I had to list cause of death at this point, I'd have to say asphyxiation. Were you expecting something else?
SKINNER: Victim appears to have expired from prolonged hypoxemia, secondary to asphyxiation. Several possible etiologies and most likely strangulation due to the presence of contusions and a bruised The Morgue - Larynx larynx. Do you want to speak to this, Agent Mulder?


3 2X07 Top
MULDER: The wire reported a body was found drained of blood, bite marks on the exterior jugular and median cubital veins. Every mirror in the house was smashed.
DR. BROWNING: An edema bolus at the nostrils. Rupture of the The Morgue - Skull skull due to internal steam pressure … these are indications of long term exposure to extreme temperatures, not a sunburn for 15 seconds.
MULDER: The guards found no flammable materials? I had believed that this man’s illness was psychological.
DR. BROWNING: There is a condition known as Gunther’s Diseasecongenital erythropoietic porphyria creating cutaneous photosensitivity.


One Breath 2X08 Top
DOCTOR DALY: We just don’t know, Mrs. Scully. There are no indications of acute injuries, traumatic or non-traumatic, I can’t find any signs of degenerative or metabolic disorders. We have conducted every test possible.
BYERS: The chart shows abnormal protein chains in the blood. The amino acid sequence is in a combination I’ve never seen before.
BYERS: Um... her immune system has been decimated and, uh... I doubt even a healthy human body has the ability to fight this. Mulder, there’s nothing you can do.
DOCTOR DALY: Discontinuing the respirator does not necessarily mean pulling the plug or ending her life. Karen Ann Quinlan lived for nine years after cessation of mechanical ventilation. I do believe, however, that this is not the case with your daughter, Mrs. Scully. My guess is that she’s been in this state since her disappearance and she will not improve.


Firewalker 2X09 Top
O'NEIL: Daniel is sick. He had a bipolar disorder, I think that's what it was. It wasn't a secret, but not something he advertised either. But with his medication, he was just fine.
O'NEIL: Well, that's what I thought. And then ... ... I found out he stopped taking his pills. (She hands the pills to Scully.)
SCULLY: Rx - Lithium Carbonate Lithium carbonate.
MULDER: What am I looking at here?
SCULLY: Spores. I scraped them off the tip of the fungus. It appears as if one of the spores grew inside of Tanaka until it reached reproductive maturity ... essentially outgrowing its host. But by then, it had already caused massive tissue damage, particularly to the respiratory tract.
SCULLY: This might explain something else, though. The spore could explain Trepkos' dementia. Fungi often contain alkaloids that can affect the nervous system.
LUDWIG: Yeah, but what about us? I mean, we weren't exposed.
SCULLY: We don't know that. If it was an airborne microbe, any of us could have inhaled the spore.
MULDER: (to radio) Please notify FBI District Headquarters in Spokane that our party is quarantining itself due to possible contagion. Have CDC set up an evacuation unit on high alert.


Red Museum 2X10 Top
MULDER: What'd you find?
SCULLY: Not much until the toxicology report came back. They found trace amounts of an unspecified alkaloid substance in her blood, possibly an opiate derivative, as well as a dangerously large quantity of something called Rx - Scopolamine scopolamine.
MULDER: Is that the stuff they use for motion sickness?
SCULLY: Well, only in very small doses. Anything past .2 micrograms and you've got a very powerful anesthetic with hallucinogenic qualities. It's been in the news lately because Colombian gangs have been using it in kidnappings to subdue their victims.
MULDER: Is it a controlled substance?
SCULLY: Yes, you'd probably have to be a doctor or a pharmacist to get hold of these quantities.
ODIN: Are you familiar with bovine growth hormones and inhumane treatment of beef and dairy cow...
OLD MAN: See those men over there? Well, they're injecting the cattle with something called B.S.T. Bovine somatotrophin.
SCULLY: A genetically-engineered growth hormone.


Excelsius Dei 2X11 Top
NURSE CHARTERS: Yeah, I know. I’ve heard it. Unless you have hair or semen or fibers you guys can’t build a case.
SCULLY: Call 911. Hal. Can you speak? (no response) I think this man’s in ventricular fibrillation. I need 75 milligrams of Rx - Lidocaine Lidocaine and one amp of epinephrine. Stat.
SCULLY: He’s turning cyanotic. Come on, Hal. You gotta help me.
DOCTOR GREGO: Hal was part of a group of Alzheimer's patients I’ve been treating for 11 months.
SCULLY: But Alzheimer’s isn’t treatable.
DOCTOR GREGO: It’s an experimental drug called Rx - Depranil Depranil – an enzyme inhibitor that increases the amount of acetylcholine in the brain.
SCULLY: Her lip required 13 stitches. The blow to her head resulted in a subdural hematoma. That’s quite a concoction. Look, I just want to talk to a few more patients there. We can catch the same flight out tomorrow night.
DOCTOR GREGO: Ibotenic acid. How did that get in his blood?
MULDER: What’s ibotenic acid? (Ed. Good Question!)
SCULLY: Do you have any Rx - Atropine atropine in your kit here?
DOCTOR GREGO: Uh, I might. Yes, I think so.
SCULLY: Stan Phillips has gone into convulsions. I think he might have poisoned himself.

Aubrey 2X12 Top
BJ: (somewhat relieved, begins to open up) Now I know why my mother only had one child. She told me about the nausea, but not about the nightmares.
SCULLY: I have the preliminary results from the genetic testing from the blood found under Verna Johnson's nails. They checked it against Cokely's. The PGM subtype matches, the DQF and the D-1S are the same.
SCULLY: (v/o) Detective Morrow has not demonstrated any further physiological changes. Extensive blood work and psychological testing has been conducted in order to determine whether the pregnancy could have been a catalyst for the transformation. We have yet to determine the effects on the fetus. Amniocentesis results show no genetic abnormalities. Chromosome testing has determined the child's sex to be male. BJ is on her second week of suicide watch after an unsuccessful attempt to abort her son. Lieutenant Tillman has petitioned to adopt the child, and the case will soon be presented to the courts.


Irresistible 2X13 Top
SCULLY'S VOICE OVER: The time of death cannot be accurately determined due to what I believe must have been immersion in a cold environment, most likely water. Death came as a result of blood loss and trauma from a deep knife wound which severed the The Morgue - Pu,monary Artery pulmonary artery. Of the evidence examined, no one piece or combination gives a clear picture of the killer, other than the motive implied by the bizarre nature if the crime. For the record, it is also my opinion that, outside of child homicide, which may be more tragic and heinous, this is one of the most angry and dehumanizing murders imaginable.
MULDER: Was it him?
BOCKS: It looks like it. Knife wound the length of her torso. All her hair was cut off. He took her fingernails. But this time, he took some fingers, too. Do you want to see the body?


Die Hand Die Verletzt 2X14 Top
SCULLY: She says it's to block the smell of formaldehyde.
SCULLY: Well, the man she replaced has taken two sick days in a fifteen-year career. The morning of Jerry Stevens' murder Mr. Kingery developed necrotizing fasciitis.


Fresh Bones 2X15 Top
MULDER: In 1982, a Harvard ethnobotanist named Wade Davis did extensive field research in Haiti on the zombification phenomenon. He analyzed several samples of zombie powder prepared by voodoo priests and he found tetrodotoxin to be common to all of them.
SCULLY: But, Mulder, it’s a lethal poison.
MULDER: But in small enough doses it can cause paralysis and depress cardiorespiratory activities to such a low level that the victim might appear clinically dead.


Colony 2X16 Top
DOCTOR: All right, let's get ready, please! Basal temp's eighty-six degrees.
NURSE: Right eye dilated. (She pulls up the other eyelid and shines a flashlight into his other eye.) Left eye dilated.
DOCTOR: He's suffering from extreme hypothermia.
MULDER: Strange how?
SCULLY: Well, there's evidence of polycythemia, excessive production of red blood cells.
SCULLY: Possibly a coagulating agent introduced into the body, but it would've shown up on the toxicological.


End Game 2X17 Top
SCULLY: This is a retrovirus?
GARDNER: Yes, but none of us here have ever seen anything like it. Do you recognize it?
SCULLY: Was the thickening of Agent Weiss' blood an immunological response to the virus?
SCULLY: You don't know what you're dealing with here! Agent Mulder has been exposed to a retrovirus resulting in hypoviscosity syndrome.
SCULLY: No, the only thing saving him right now is the hypometabolic state induced by the cold. Now, if you don't do what I'm saying, you are going to kill him!
SCULLY: I want a Rx Digoxin Digoxin 0.1 milligram I.V. Hang a Rx - Heparin Heparin drip at 1,000 units per hour. And get him two units of fresh frozen plasma now.


Fearful Symmetry 2X18 Top
WILLA AMBROSE: Here's the uterine tissue, but I'm still not clear on what you expect to find.
SCULLY: You're right, Mulder. The signs in the The Morgue - Uterus uterus and The Morgue - Ovary ovaries are unmistakable.
WILLA AMBROSE: So what did you find?
SCULLY: This animal had been pregnant.
WILLA AMBROSE: What are you talking about?
SCULLY: There's evidence of hyperplasia and the corpus luteum is ruptured.
MULDER: What if they've been artificially inseminated?


DØd Kalm 2X19 Top
SCULLY: Mulder, what do you know about free radicals?
MULDER: Is this a quiz?
SCULLY: They are highly reactive chemicals containing extra electrons. Now, they can attack DNA proteins, they can cause our body tissue and cell membranes to oxidize.
SCULLY: (voice-over) It has been 18 hours, 45 minutes since the onset of symptoms. Rudimentary blood tests have revealed impossibly high concentrations of sodium chloride - salt - though the contaminated water itself is not saline. It appears to catalyze existing body fluids, causing massive and rapid cellular damage. The untainted water has slowed the degenerative progression in Trondheim and me, but Mulder has fared less well, perhaps because of the dehydration he suffered on the way here.
SCULLY: (voice-over) Mulder's urinalysis continues to indicate his The Morgue kidneys' failure to excrete the substance I'm calling "heavy salt". Whether the untainted water taken from the sewage system is even helping him at all is unclear. What does remain clear to me is that I can't give up trying.
DR. LASKOS: It's been 36 hours since your rescue. I've got you on dialysis with a high-flux filter. You're obviously responding well. Your electrolytes are almost back to normal and your fluid status has been corrected.
DR. LASKOS: His endocrine system was considerably more compromised than yours. Frankly, we didn't think that he'd make it - until we discovered this. (she shows Scully's journal) Based on your observations, we're giving him a course of synthetic hormones, which seems to be working.


Humbug 2X20 Top
SCULLY: What happened to him?
MULDER: Nothing you can ascertain from that photograph. The victim suffered from ichthyosis, a congenital skin disease characterized by the shedding of the epidermis in the form of scales.
MAN #3: You crazy, don't you have any respect at all?
BLOCKHEAD: I think I hit my left ventricle!
MULDER: You know, Scully, hypertrichosis does not connote lycanthropy.
SCULLY: His body wounds were non-fatal. He died as a result of advanced cirrhosis of the The Morgue liver.
SCULLY: Well, his body possesses some anatomical discrepancies... some offshoots of the The Morgue esophagus and The Morgue trachea that almost seem umbilical in nature and... I've never seen anything like it.


The Calusari 2X21 Top
MULDER: (reading Teddy Holvey's medical file) Projectile vomiting at three months. Diarrhea at four months. Vomiting ... diarrhea ... diarrhea.
SCULLY: Since his brother was born, which is right when Holvey's mother-in-law moved in. Often the perpetrator of Munchausen by Proxy will view the child as evil. The old woman would be a likely candidate, but it could be any family member.
KAREN KOSSEFF: He's having some kind of seizure.
SCULLY: Don't restrain him. Let's turn him on his side so he doesn't aspirate. Charlie, you're going to be OK.


F. Emasculata 2X22 Top
SCULLY: Who do you work for?
OSBOURNE: The CDC.
SCULLY: You work for the Centers for Disease Control? What are you doing here? Sir! I'm a medical doctor. I want to know what's going on here. Sir, if you don't let me in, a lot of people in Washington are going to find out that you're conducting a secret quarantine in here.
OSBOURNE: I'm under strict orders.
SCULLY: So am I.
OSBOURNE: All I can tell you is that there is a flu-like illness spreading among some of the prisoners.
SCULLY: How many people are infected?
OSBOURNE: Fourteen men so far.
OSBOURNE: No, no, not precisely. The F. Emasculata is a parasitoid, a bug that carries a parasite. In this case, a deadly parasite that attacks the immune system. The pustules are part of the natural reproductive cycle. They're full of the larvae that you see there in the scope.
CIGARETTE-SMOKING MAN: How? In 1988, there was an outbreak of hemorrhagic fever in Sacramento, California. The truth would have caused panic. Panic would have cost lives. We controlled the disease by controlling the information.
SCULLY: One of the epidemiologists who claimed to be with the CDC told me that this was no accident.


Soft Light 2X23 Top
No medical terms found.


Our Town 2X24 Top
MULDER: Could this be the reason she attacked Jess Harold?
SCULLY: Absolutely. Victims of Creutzfeldt-Jakob suffer from progressive dementia, severe seizures...
SCULLY: The odds that Paula Gray and George Kearns had the same disease are practically nonexistent. Creutzfeldt-Jakob can be hereditary but it's not communicable. That two unrelated people in the same small town would contract the same rare disease is...
SCULLY: I just came up with a sick theory, Mulder.
MULDER: Ooh, I’m listening.
SCULLY: You saw the feed grinders at the plant. What if somebody put George Kearns’s body in there? Creutzfeldt-Jakob is a prion disease which means it could have been passed on to the chickens and in turn anyone who consumed them.
MULDER: Sheriff Arens is outside. They're still pulling bones from the river.
SCULLY: Well, so far I've been able to isolate nine distinct skeletons. This one belonged to the late George Kearns.
MULDER: How do you know?
SCULLY: The pin in his The Morgue - Femur femur. According to his medical file, Kearns broke his right The Morgue - Leg  leg four years ago.
MULDER: Well, they seem to have lost their The Morgue - Head heads.
SCULLY: Well, besides that. The older bones show signs of decay and surface abrasion just like you'd expect but for some reason all of them, even Kearns's, are smooth and buffed at the ends.
DR. RANDOLPH: Did you also hear that Clayton Walsh came down with the symptoms? That's four. It's getting worse with every day that goes by.
SCULLY: Well, then Paula Gray may have contracted Creutzfeldt-Jacob by eating George Kearns.


Anasazi 2X25 Top
MULDER: What is it?
SCULLY: It's a dialysis filter. It's a device used in the transmission of a substance to solution, considering the level of psychosis you were experiencing, it was probably  LSD, amphetamines of some kind of exotic dopamine agonist.
MULDER: This one... has a smallpox vaccination scar.
 

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