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The Sixth Extinction 7X03  
DR. HARRIMAN: He's been quiet for the last 36 hours, but he doesn't sleep. There's activity in the temporal lobe we've just never seen. It won't allow his The Morgue - Brain brain to rest or shut down, manifesting in episodes of aggression; sometimes against himself.
SKINNER: You can't sedate him?
DR. HARRIMAN: Five milligrams of Rx = Haloperidol Haloperidol IM! I want him in five-point restraints!
SKINNER: You're going to inject him?
KRITSCHGAU: No. You are. With a thousand milligrams of Rx = Phenytoin Phenytoin.
SCULLY: I found more, too. 24 panels... One for each human chromosome. A map of our makeup -- maybe a map of our entire genetic makeup. A complete human genome. I mean, it's like... it's the most beautiful... intricate work of art.
DR. HARRIMAN: He's going into seizure. Watch his head. Mr. Mulder? Can you hear me? Hold him. Hold him.


The Sixth Extinction: Amor Fati 7X04 Top
DR. HARRIMAN: We've exhausted all medical and scientific evidence. By that I mean nothing we can find-- no disease, no hint of disease, only symptoms. The brute fact is he's experiencing so much activity in his temporal lobe that it is effectively destroying his The Morgue - Brain brain.
MICHAEL KRITSCHGAU: You are the only one with access to Mulder. I need you to use it wisely.
SCULLY: Like you? Almost killing him by shooting him full of Rx = Phenytoin Phenytoin for a few moments of lucidity.
MICHAEL KRITSCHGAU: Two years ago your partner was infected with a virus he claimed was alien. A virus reactivated in him by exposure to a source of energy also alien.
DIANA FOWLEY: You're removing genetic material that may kill your son.
CIGARETTE SMOKING MAN: We're forcing the next step in evolution to save man. We're doing God's work, Diana. Without this immunity, everyone would die. This knowledge is God's blessing. I'll carry on for Mulder from here.
MULDER: Scully, I, um... I was coming down... to work to tell you that Albert Hosteen is dead. He died last night in New Mexico. He'd been in a coma for two weeks. There was... no way he could have been in your apartment.
MICHAEL KRITSCHGAU: The material you have there-- encrypted data that describes advanced human genetics-- where did you get it?


Hungry 7X01 Top
ROB ROBERTS: What do you mean, "whatever it was"?
MULDER: I'll let you in on a little secret. We've been able to keep it pretty quiet up until now but Donald Pankow's brain is missing from his skull. My partner was able to find something that was previously undetected. It was the tip of what can only be described as a tiny shark's tooth embedded deep in the bone. I think we're looking for some kind of genetic freak-- a carnivorous predator as yet unidentified. A monster, if you will.


Millennium 7X05 Top
SCULLY: All four committed suicide in the last six months. All were exhumed from their graves in a ritual desecration. They were members of the Millennium Group. Is that correct?


Rush 7X06 Top
SCULLY: The damage to the maxillofacial bones and the cranium is consistent with a blunt-force trauma, but... I'd say that, uh, Tony eats his Wheaties.
SCULLY: Well, maybe if he was under the influence of PCP or some kind of stimulant.
MULDER: No, his tox screen came back negative.
SCULLY: Well, even so, I mean, stress and fear may have triggered an adrenaline response which is known to enable feats of near-superhuman strength.
SCULLY: (reading MAX's file) High temperature and The Morgue - Heart heart rate, low blood sugar, electrolytes show acidosis. All of these symptoms are consistent with extreme exertion and withdrawal.
MULDER: What?
SCULLY: Evidence of cerebral lesions from repeated concussions... arthritis in his The Morgue - Spine spine and major joints. Stress fractures, numerous muscle and... and ligament micro-tears.
MULDER: Yo, Scully... How bad are his injuries?
SCULLY: Well, it's too soon to tell. He's unconscious and bleeding internally apparently from a blow to the abdomen.


The Goldberg Variation 7X02 Top
SCULLY: I think you're taking a flier here, Mulder. There's got to be at least 600 people with prosthetic The Morgue - Eye eyes in the greater Chicago area.
SCULLY: You got lucky?
HENRY WEEMS: Yeah, I guess, except... you should look at my... bruise.
SCULLY: You went to the hospital because of your The Morgue - Liver liver?
RICHIE LUPONE: It doesn't work so good.
HENRY WEEMS: It's the complications from his hepatitis. He's on every donor list they got. But he's got a rare blood type-- B-negative. And he's C-N.... something.
SCULLY: CMV negative. Cytomegalovirus.
SCULLY: Well, he's got a bruised The Morgue - Rib rib and a black The Morgue - Eye eye. It certainly could have been worse. And don't tell me he just got lucky.


Orison 7X07 Top
MULDER: It's a cerebral edema.
SCULLY: Swelling of the brain -- a trauma not uncommon with this kind of head injury or accident.


The Amazing Maleeni 7X08 Top
MULDER: So he was murdered.
SCULLY: Well, no. As far as I can tell this man died of advanced coronary disease.


Signs & Wonders 7X09 Top
SCULLY: Well, if so, Mulder, the jury's still out. I just spoke to his doctors. It's a toss-up as to whether he's going to pull through this.
MULDER: What about antivenin treatment?
SCULLY: He's not receiving it.


Sein und Zeit 7X10 Top
SCULLY: What is it?
MULDER: Rx - Diazepam Diazepam. She used them to sleep.
SCULLY: Your mother killed herself, Mulder. I conducted the autopsy. She was dying of an incurable disease. In untreatable and disfiguring disease called Paget's Carcinoma.


Closure 7X11 Top
MULDER: She didn't give a name at all. Read this. It's the medical report. The admittance notes say the E.R. nurses couldn't get her name out of her. Neither could the cops.
SCULLY: Her medical examination is normal. Her mental state-- it says here she was exhibiting signs of paranoia.


X-Cops 7X12 Top
SCULLY: Chantara Gomez, age 31, apparent cause of death is the fracturing of the second and third cervical vertebrae. There are contusions consistent with, uh, choking or throttling uh, by very powerful hands.
CORONER'S ASSISTANT: Because, I mean, if we were we should be taking precautions. If the body could be contagious, you... We're not even wearing masks.
SCULLY: Look, this is obviously a murder, here. I mean, this woman died of a broken neck, right? Not the hantavirus.
SCULLY: It's not the hantavirus. It looks for all the world like the hantavirus but I can promise you that it's not. Well, I mean, she-she exhibited all the symptoms-- the hemorrhagic fever, the severe chills, acute shock. But, I mean, the thing is that they all developed in a matter of seconds. And the hantavirus doesn't kill that fast. I mean, no virus in the world kills that fast.


First Person Shooter 7X13 Top
SCULLY: (into tape recorder) Preliminary external examination of deceased, a twenty-ish male, name listed only as "Retro," offers no additional clues as to actual cause of death. (She turns his arm. Autopsy wrist tag lists name as "Retro" #443-77-779.)
SCULLY: (pause) Scratch that. Cause of death is from a large entry wound at the sternum, resulting in trauma to the internal organs and blood loss. Wound is consistent with a high-velocity impact from a large projectile which passed through a three-ply Kevlar jacket. (pause) Scratch that. Wound is result of high-velocity impact from an unknown object, which even if it did enter the body left no damn trace evidence whatsoever-- no powder burns, no chemical signatures of any kind of explosive propellant.
MULDER: Who says it adds to it?
SCULLY: You think that taking up weapons and creating gratuitous virtual mayhem has any redeeming value whatsoever? I mean, that the testosterone frenzy that it creates stops when the game does?
MULDER: I mean, maybe the game provides an outlet for certain impulses, that it fills a void in our genetic makeup that the more civilizing effects of society failed to provide for.
SCULLY: Well, that must be why men feel the great need to blast the crap out of stuff.
MULDER: Well, testosterone frenzy or no the only suspect we have in this man's murder is a woman.


Theef 7X14 Top
MULDER: Hey, Scully.
SCULLY: Uh-huh.
MULDER: This dirt we found? Gas chromatograph shows pronounced spikes of methane and sulfur compounds -- the signature of decay.
MULDER: Go ahead, Scully. Keep me guessing.
SCULLY: Kuru.
MULDER: The, the, the uh.... the disease that New Guinea tribesmen get?
SCULLY: From eating the The Morgue - Brain brains of their relatives.
SCULLY: Practically speaking, Mulder, Kuru doesn't even exist anymore. Not in New Guinea, and certainly not in the U.S. But this man's cerebellum and his striatum clearly show signs of it, Mulder. I mean, these amyloid plaques? His brain is riddled with them.
DR. WIEDER: It does, Nan. Listen to me. Your dad was ill. He had a kind of progressive dementia. That's what the FBI autopsy showed. I reviewed their findings, I have to agree.
MULDER: Dr. Wieder?
SCULLY: We understand you've made a diagnosis.
DR. WIEDER: Diffuse cutaneous Leishmaniasis. Old world type.
DR. WIEDER: So, modern medicine and all it encompasses -- artificial The Morgue - Heart hearts, laser surgery, gene therapy, to name a few. All arrayed against a pile of dirt -- and you tell me I'll lose.
MRS. WIEDER: So, how come I have to go through this thing again?
DR. WIEDER: Come on, this thing gives off about as much radiation as a dental x-ray. Nothing to worry about.
DR. WIEDER: This was my course of treatment.
SCULLY: You gave her morphine. Lots of it.
DR. WIEDER: I pushed it myself.
SCULLY: Her name shows up once in the records of a VISTA inoculation program. 1981, the Alegheny Mountains of West Virginia.
MULDER: Deepest Appalachia.
SCULLY: That's when her father, one Oral Peattie, refused to allow her to be inoculated against polio.
SCULLY: Mulder, why are we exhuming this girl?
TV NEWS REPORTER: San Mateo County health officials admit they're at a loss to explain the sudden onset of the 56-year-old woman's bizarre illness but insist there is no cause for alarm.
UNIFORM COP: Pretty weird, huh?
TV NEWS REPORTER: Although there is no official diagnosis, sources say they believe the woman contracted the rare, but deadly, group "A" streptococcus, better known as flesh-eating disease.


En Ami 7X15 Top
MULDER: An 11-year-old boy, diagnosed with lymphatic cancer, cured with a miracle.
SCULLY: Well, spontaneous remission, Mulder, isn't completely unheard of.
SCULLY: What are you dying of?
CSM: Cerebral inflammation -- a consequence of The Morgue - Brain brain surgery I had in the fall.


Chimera 7X16 Top
MULDER: I spoke to the coroner this morning. The autopsy shows that Marth Crittendon was 4 weeks pregnant when she died, despite her birth control pills. Probably didn't even know it. Any idea who the father might be? I mean, Howard's vasectomy pretty much puts him out of the running.
SCULLY: Mulder, when you find me dead, my desiccated corpse propped up staring lifelessly through the telescope at drunken frat boys peeing and vomiting into the gutter, just know that my last thoughts were of you... and how I'd like to kill you.
MULDER: I'm sorry, who is this?
SHERIFF ADDERLY: The doctor says she's got some kind of a dissociative disorder; a split personality. That doesn't explain what happened, does it?
MULDER: I think it's about as close as science can come. I think the basic idea is right. In some multiple personality disorders where an alternate personality displays traits that the host doesn't have. Like nearsightedness, high blood pressure or even diabetes.


all things 7X17 Top
DR. KOPEIKAN: Dr. Waterston came in yesterday with severe chest pains and he ordered us to do an echocardiogram and a biopsy because he'd had symptoms of an upper respiratory infection the week before. Fortunately, it was the right call.
DR. KOPEIKAN: He must've been a wonderful teacher. I've been following his work on constrictive pericarditis for years now.
SCULLY: I was summoned.
DANIEL WATERSTON: Would you please tell the doc here why he should listen to me.
DR. KOPEIKAN: Sir, we've already agreed to doses of Rx - Digoxin Digoxin that are far beyond what I normally recommend.
DANIEL WATERSTON: I guarantee you, Doctor, you're doing it right.
Dr. KOPEIKAN: But I can't be responsible for treatment that might exacerbate your illness. There hasn't even been a double-blind analysis of Rx - Prednisone Prednisone's effect.
SCULLY: Rx - Prednisone Prednisone? That won't complicate cardiac arrhythmia. Not if it's just a short burst.
SCULLY: He's in v-fib, get his head.
SCULLY: In!
NURSE: In.
SCULLY: 200 joules. All clear?
NURSE: Clear.
NURSE: No pulse, no resp.
SCULLY: 300 joules.
NURSE 2: 300 charge.
SCULLY: Clear!
NURSE: Clear.
NURSE: No pulse, no resp.
SCULLY: Epinephrine, one milligram, I.V. Push. Now! Who's paying attention?!


Brand X 7X18 Top
SCULLY: The tissue damage on Dr. Scobie's mouth extends all the way down his The Morgue - Trachea trachea to his The Morgue - Lung lungs. His The Morgue - Alveoli alveoli look like corned beef.
SCULLY: I can tell you what killed him, though, stricly speaking.
MULDER: What?
SCULLY: Hypoxemia. The, uh, inability to transfer oxygen from the The Morgue - Lung lungs to the bloodstream.
SCULLY: What if such deviations arose from genetic engineering.
DR. LIBBY VANCE: Engineering the bugs themselves?
SCULLY: No, I was actually thinking of another possiblity. Transgenomics.
SKINNER: Which is...
SCULLY: It's a form of DNA manipulation. Alterations are made on the genetic level.
According to the Official Site, Dr. Libby Nance is named for "The X-Files" Script Coordinator Barbara Nance's sister, who is an entomologist specializing in beetles. Dr. Nance confirmed all the bug facts in the script.
SKINNER: What am I looking at?
SCULLY: Thomas Gastall's left The Morgue - Lung lung and The Morgue - Bronchus bronchus.
SKINNER: How is he?
SCULLY: They're using a deep suction technique. It's been designed for asthma and cystic fibrosis. And so far we're having some luck at clearing his The Morgue - Lung lungs.
SKINNER: But?
SCULLY: For every one of those things that are in his The Morgue - Lung lung tissue there may be a dozen eggs that have yet to be hatched.
SKINNER: Eggs?
SCULLY: His pulmonary tissue is riddled with them, and they're going to hatch... it's just... we're buying time.
SKINNER: How did this happen? These eggs... how'd they get into his The Morgue - Lung lungs?
SCULLY: I'm thinking he inhaled them. Well, the tobacco beetle lives out its life cycle on or around the tobacco plant. That's where it lays its eggs. If those genetically altered beetles that we found did that, then maybe the eggs survived the processing into cigarettes.
SKINNER: Then were carried into Mulder's lungs with smoke?
SCULLY: Right. Like spores or pollen. Somehow small enough to be airborne.
SKINNER: But Mulder isn't a smoker. Neither was Scobie.
SCULLY: Maybe they were around someone who was.
SCULLY: His SAT's down to 72. Get some O2 on him and call a code.
PULMONOLOGIST: Dr. Scully? We've got him stable on ECMO for the moment, but we're not gonna be able to maintain him on it for long. Of course, you see why.
SCULLY: No. No, he's too weak for thoracic surgery.

SCULLY: Let's get the bloodwork on this man. Wait a minute... wait a minute. Get me 30 milligrams of Rx - Nicotine methyl pyrrolydinyl pyridine.
PULMONOLOGIST: Rx - Nicotine Nicotine?
SCULLY: Yeah. I think this could save Mulder's life.

MULDER: What about Darrell Weaver?
SCULLY: He's... uh... well enought to have been moved to the hospital ward at Raleigh Correctional.
MULDER: It was the Rx - Nicotine nicotine itself that was keeping him alive?
SCULLY: Well, his fingertips were stained yellow with it. He was a four-pack-a-day smoker. Far heavier than any of the focus group members who died. You know, Rx - Nicotinenicotine is extremely poisonous. It's actually one of the earliest known insecticides.
MULDER: It's good for killing tobacco beetles.
SCULLY: Well, once we loaded your system up with enough of it, it acted as a kind of chemotherapy. Except it almost stopped your breathing at the same time.
SCULLY: You're not going to start smoking?
MULDER: Well, they say the addiction is stronger than Rx - Heroin heroin.


Hollywood A.D. 7X19 Top
SCULLY: ...fracturing of The Morgue - Skull skull and surface abrasions initially consistent with concussive force injuries. I am now weighing the The Morgue - Heart heart, which is... relatively normal, although somewhat large.
MULDER: What did you find, Scully?
SCULLY: In Micah Hoffman's The Morgue - Stomach stomach there were traces of red wine and strychnine.


Fight Club 7X20 Top
No medical terms found.


Je Souhaite 7X21 Top
MULDER: ...then there is the interesting way in which Mr. Flanken died.
SCULLY: How's that?
MULDER: Chronic morbid tumescence.
SCULLY: You don't mean what I think you mean.
MULDER: Schwing! On April 4th, 1978, he was admitted to Gateway Memorial Hospital with an extreme priapic condition. Apparently, he was quite the specimen. They had to raise the doorframe to wheel him into the hospital.


Requiem 7X22 Top
SCULLY: I, um... I was starting to get ready for bed and I started to feel really dizzy-- vertigo or something-- and then I just... I started to get chills.
BILLY MILES: What is it?
SCULLY: It's a biological toxin emitted as a gas through the bloodstream.
SCULLY: This just can't be.
FROHIKE: What are you looking at?
SCULLY: Medical records-- Billy Miles and other known abductees in Bellefleur, Oregon. They all experienced anomalous brain activity.
BYERS: Electro-encephalitic trauma.
SCULLY: Sir, um... there's something else I need to tell you. Something that I need for you to keep to yourself. I'm having a hard time explaining it. Or believing it. But, um... I'm pregnant.
 

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