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Season Six Episodes
     
The Morgue to the Morgue Pharmacy to the Pharmacy  

The Beginning 6X01  
SCULLY: (on phone) Mulder, I found something. I found something you're not going to believe.
MULDER: (on phone) Ditto.
SCULLY: (on phone) We did blood tests on Gibson and, Mulder, there's evidence of the virus in his system.
MULDER: (on phone) The same virus you were exposed to?
SCULLY: (on phone) I'm almost positive.
MULDER: That's the connection.
SCULLY: Which matches exactly DNA that was found in Gibson Praise.
MULDER: Wait a minute. I don't understand. You're saying that Gibson Praise is infected with the virus?
SCULLY: No. It's a part of his DNA. In fact, it's a part of all of our DNA. It's called a genetic remnant. It's inactive junk DNA. Except in Gibson it's turned on.


Drive 6X02 Top
SCULLY: There's no gunpowder residue... No carbon stippling. There seems to be no evidence of an entry wound whatsoever.
CORONER: There is none. It's all exit, but how that could be...?
SCULLY: I'm finding what look like fragments of petrous bone embedded in the remaining portion of the auditory canal. In fact, I seem to be looking straight through to the osseous labyrinth or what's left of it.
SCULLY: There seems to be some kind of tumefaction within the lateral sinus.
EMT: Patient is a white male, age 40, no known history...
EMT 2: No, he just went rammy(?) on me. Accuchek is normal. We did a Rx - Narcan Narcan push but he keeps getting worse. Okay. IV beta-blocker and topical Rx - Nitroglycerin nitro.
SCULLY: (on phone) Mulder, it's me. You know how to pick them, I'll tell you that. Look, I have no idea what killed this woman but I have to assume it's communicable.
MULDER: (on phone, voice) Yeah?
SCULLY: (on phone) Another body has been found just outside of Montello -- same apparent cause of death - some kind of massive aneurysmal rupture.
SCULLY: All right. I want the CDC on-site. I want the officers making the arrest to be wearing level two or better anti-contamination suits. I want the car decontaminated. I want Agent Mulder and Crump decontaminated. I want them quarantined separately.


Triangle 6X03 Top
MULDER: You were there.
SCULLY: Hmm?
MULDER: You were there, Scully.
LANGLY: (to the others) He's delirious.


Dreamland 6X04 Top
CHRIS: You said you'd give me an answer today.
MRS. FLETCHER: Her The Morgue - Nose nose. You said you'd give her an answer about her The Morgue - Nose nose.
MULDER (as MORRIS): Um... I think... I think she's a little young for plastic surgery don't you think?


Dreamland II 6X05 Top
SCULLY: "Baby" me and you'll be peeing through a catheter. Your name is Morris Fletcher. It was Mulder who was arrested in the desert. He was telling the truth about you. Now, how do we get things back to normal?


Terms of Endearment 6X06 Top
DR COUVILLION: It's important that you realize sonograms are by no means an exact science. I don't want to alarm you or have you jump to conclusions because honestly, it's not something that we're perfectly able to explain.
AGENT SPENDER: Now it says here, a doctor's report the day before revealed to her ah... abnormalities in the ultrasound.
MULDER: (on phone) Look, I want you to look at this woman's charts. Strange in utero deformities were detected. I'm going to courier them to you, all right?
MULDER: (on phone) Yeah, but this is the real deal. You check that woman's charts, you'll get hard evidence. Check her prenatal ultrasound.
SCULLY: (on phone) The prenatal birth defects that you spoke of? They're all here, but they're subtle.
MULDER: (on phone) Describe them to me.
SCULLY: (on phone) Well, they look to be discrete bony deformities. There are spurs on the superior aspect of the The Morgue - Scapula scapula and small protuberances on the The Morgue - Skull skull adjacent to the coronal suture.
MULDER: (on phone) "Protuberances?" You mean, like horns?
SCULLY: (on phone) Well, they could be recessive characteristics expressed as vestiges of primitive morphology or a developmental anomaly like craniosynostosis.
EMT 1: What's her rhythm?
EMT 2: She's still in v-fib. Charge the paddles to 200.
DEPUTY ARKY STEVENS: What happened?
EMT 1: I'll start an IV
WAYNE: She just collapsed.
EMT 2: Clear. Paddles are charged. Stand by to defib.
EMT2: I need to get this woman to the hospital right away. I need a neurologist consult down at the ER. Hang an IV of lidocaine, and let's get her out of here.
MULDER: You're going to find discrete osteopathic deformities to the upper vertebrae, two bony protrusions between the parietal and occipital lobes of the The Morgue - Skull skull.
MAN: Of course not. People don't die from chicken pox.
WOMAN: Did you ever have chicken pox?


Rain King 6X07 Top
MULDER: Scully, I don't think it's a coincidence that a cow gets hurled at me just as we're down here investigating the weather.
SCULLY: (checking his scalp and forehead) Mulder, did they check you for head trauma?


How The Ghosts Stole Christmas 6X08 Top
MULDER: Christmas, 1917. It was a time of dark, dark despair. American soldiers were dying at an ungodly rate in a war-torn Europe while at home, a deadly strain of the flu virus attacked young and old alike. Tragedy was a visitor on every doorstep while a creeping hopelessness set in with every man, woman and child. It was a time of dark, dark despair.


Tithonus 6X09 Top
MULDER: Coroner's report came back on Fellig. Says he died of a single gunshot wound. That's all it said. Well, I, uh... talked to your doctor and... he says you're doing great. You're making the fastest recovery he's ever seen.


S.R. 819 6X10 Top
DR CABRERA: Who transferred him from ICU?
ORDERLY: I did-- he was scheduled for therapeutic plasmapheresis. They were prepping him. He went into shock.
DR. PLANT: It's carbon. Pure carbon. How in the world would that get into his bloodstream?
SCULLY: How is it working as a poison?
SCULLY: I think I've found it. I think I found what the carbon's doing. It's, uh...it's not just reproducing itself. It has behavior. It's creating something, a-a matrix stimulated by blood flow in response to movement. It's multiplying and solidifying in an orderly fashion. It's building valves or-or dams in the vascular system.
DR. PLANT: It's building a heart attack.
DOCTOR: Did you see this? We've got some sort of extreme vascular event here. How is he even still alive?
MULDER: What's his condition?
SCULLY: He's stable, but it's not good, Mulder. He's got extreme vascular trauma and distension. His... his blood has become a weapon against his body.
MULDER: Well, can you fight it?
SCULLY: We don't know what it is. I mean, the best that we can do is keep lasering his arteries open. But it's only going to be a matter of time before we lose. I mean, it's-it's building walls in his vessels faster than we can tear them down, and... and we just don't have the technology to combat it.
SCULLY: Sir, there's something I'd like to try. It's a treatment called therapeutic plasmapheresis. It requires filtering all of the blood in your body. It's a radical procedure and there is a danger that your body might go into shock.
MULDER: Nanotechnology. Microscopic, atom-sized machines? Machines can be stopped.


Two Fathers 6X11 Top
CIGARETTE SMOKING MAN: Yes. Dr. Openshaw died in the hyperbaric chamber this evening.


One Son 6X12 Top
DIANA FOWLEY: That Cassandra Spender had contracted a highly contagious vectoring organism which produces a spontaneous cellular breakdown and combustion.
MARITA COVARRUBIAS: I was infected with the alien virus - the black oil. My tests were on the vaccine against it... being developed in secret.
MULDER: In secret from the alien colonists. The hybrid program was in cooperation with the aliens but the conspirators never intended to succeed... to finish the work.
CIGARETTE SMOKING MAN: The one thing without which we could not proceed. You see, the alien fetus would give us the alien genome... the DNA with which we could make a human hybrid. A new race, Agent Mulder. An alien/human hybrid who could survive the holocaust. So you could survive. And live to see your sister.


Arcadia 6X13 Top
SCULLY: Thanks to our friendly neighbors there will be no fluorescein bloodstain enhancement.
SCULLY: Oh. That's a caduceus. Are you a doctor, Mike?
SCULLY: Yes, this is Special Agent Dana Scully. I need a full forensic team to 450 Autumn Terrace.


Agua Mala 6X14 Top
SCULLY: You're having trouble breathing? This man needs a trach or he's going to die real soon.
SCULLY: I don't know but he's having a reaction which is affecting his autonomic response.


Monday 6X15 Top
No medical terms found.


Alpha 6X16 Top
DETWEILER: I'm Dr. Detweiler. I called about the animal tranquilizer.
DR JAMES RILEY: The Telezol. I don't have much occasion to dispense it. If I have any, it's very little.
DETWEILER: Well, I'll take whatever you've got.
DR JAMES RILEY: I have Etorphine. Can you use that?
SCULLY: I thought at first that they were eccentricities or affectations-- the dark, the clothes-- but it's photosensitivity. Your sleeves cover up skin lesions. It's why you're here amongst the humans instead of out in the field. Systemic lupus erythematosus.
MULDER: Yeah. He signed for something. It looks like, uh... Eet... Etorfeen, Etorphine?
OFFICER JEFFREY CAHN: Tranquilizers-- ampules.


Trevor 6X17 Top
SCULLY: I don't know. It's, uh... it's not a simple bisection. There's a considerable amount of his abdomen missing. I mean, it almost looks like a burning but it's too localized. Maybe an industrial acid.
MULDER: Or the mirror stopped him. What makes an object solid, Scully? I mean, what, what prevents one solid object from passing through another solid object, usually?
SCULLY: Electrostatic repulsion. Individual electrons repelling one another like magnets.
MULDER: It's not about the money. It's never been about the money.
SCULLY: Yet he turned this place upside down which means he was looking for something. And I think it has to do with this. (showing him a bill) It's a lien on unpaid hospital bills dating back to 1992 and the patient name is June Gurwitch. And this is an ICD-9 number-- a hospital diagnostic code. This particular one means...
MULDER: Pregnancy.
SCULLY: Right. Specifically, c-section.


Milagro 6X18 Top
SCULLY: As you can see the heart was removed in the same manner as the previous victim. No incisions, no scope marks, no cutting of any kind.
MULDER: No indication of how the killer did it?
SCULLY: No. There's no prints, no DNA material, no hair and fiber.


Three of a Kind 6X19 Top
SCULLY: James Bellmont, age 29. Visual exam reveals injuries consistent with massive trauma. Multiple The Morgue - Rib rib fractures with concomitant hemorrhaging, both internal and external. His The Morgue - Spine spine is fractured and partially exposed.
SCULLY: Langly, will you go over there and pass me the Stryker saw please, it's right there on the counter.
BYERS: Who else has access to this anoitic histamine?


The Unnatural 6X20 Top
No medical terms found.


Field Trip 6X21 Top
SCULLY: The connective tissue is more or less intact.
CORONER: We got your gas spectrometer results. That stuff on the bones I said was bog sludge? It isn't.
SCULLY: (reading)Water, hydrochloric acid... Electrolytes, pepsins and trypsins. It's a digestive secretion.
SCULLY: A giant fungal organism, Mulder. We already know that they exist. Biologists have found specimens that range dozens of acres that weigh hundreds of tons. And what if this one needs to feed on living tissue, Mulder? There is carnivorous plant life. There's … there's the Venus Flytrap and the pitcher plant. Mulder, what if this one puts off an hallucinogen...
MULDER: To lure its prey into the cave?
SCULLY: The lab results determined that the spores we were exposed to have a chemical structure similar to LSD. They also contain an alkaloid which induces a state of narcosis.
MULDER: Scully, how long were we underground? Hours? Half a day? How come our bodies don't show any effects of being burned by the digestive fluids? We were covered in hydrochloric acid. Yet look at our skin. Nothing.


Biogenesis 6X22 Top
MULDER: Both men espouse a fringe theory called "Panspermia." It's the belief that life originated...
SCULLY: … elsewhere... in this universe.
SKINNER: You've heard of this?
SCULLY: Yeah. It's the idea that Mars or other planets were habitable long before Earth and that, uh, cosmic collisions on these planets blasted microbes into our solar system - some of which landed and flourished here.
CHUCK BURKS: No, no. You know me. This is right up my twisted little alley. So, uh... what exactly are you experiencing?
MULDER: Noise. Aural dissonance. It comes and it goes.
SCULLY: Parts of his body were missing-- his arms, his hands, uh, parts of his vital organs and his thyroid.
DOCTOR: We don't know what's wrong with him and we don't know what to do for him. He's got extremely abnormal The Morgue = Brain brain function but there is no signs of stroke. We're waiting to run more tests.
SCULLY: Waiting for what?
DOCTOR: He's extremely violent. With what we've given him he should be in a barbiturate coma but there's brain activity in areas we've never seen before.
DR. SANDOZ: For genes. They're symbols for gene clusters-- the human genome. Are you there? SCULLY: Yeah.
DR. SANDOZ: I think it's all here. The map to our human genetic makeup every gene on every chromosome -- proof of what I've been saying. If only we could find more pieces.
 

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