The X-Files s01e24 Episode Script

The Erlenmeyer Flask

Roger your request for assistance, 50.
What is your location? Unit 50, go ahead.
Suspect now westbound.
Has entered the ship works off ApriI Street.
Unit 50 still in pursuit.
Over.
Unit 50, I copy.
Keep me advised.
This is the police! Pull your vehicle over and stop! Stop your vehicle! Put your hands on the roof and freeze! Hold it! On the ground! Do it! You hear me? - Face down! Do it! - Stay there! Stop! Armed officer! I hit him! I know I hit him! Where the hell did he go? He'll be bleeding bad.
The Lipari Island group off the coast of Italy.
But theirs is a very light lava, sir.
Exactly.
But inside there must be something the weight of the heaviest rock in existence.
But, Professor, that would be Icelandic peridotite.
Precisely.
- There's a piece chipped off.
- By me.
What was the rock inside? Icelandic peridotite.
When I saw this I stopped chipping.
But how could a rock from Iceland Mulder.
Are you watching Channel 8? Across the world.
What's your conclusion? Science does not jump to conclusions.
It is not a guessing game.
Ship works, where a 60-mile high-speed car chase ended this evening.
The suspect eluded capture by leaping into the harbour but not before reportedly injuring several Ardis police officers.
Captain Roy LaCerio is standing by.
Captain how did the man escape, and how seriously injured were the officers? Those details are still unclear.
I'll be talking to - We need you, Captain.
- You'll have to excuse me.
Captain Roy LaCerio being pulled away during an intense manhunt.
Captain Roy LaCerio being pulled away during an intense Mulder, you've been through this tape a hundred times.
What exactly are you hoping to find? I don't know.
And all he told you was to watch ChanneI 8? Yeah, that's all he said.
Do we even know why the suspect was being chased? As far as I can tell, he wouldn't pull over for a moving violation.
That oughta put him on the Ten Most Wanted list.
There's gotta be something here.
Some detaiI.
Something we're not seeing.
How do you know he's not yanking your chain, this Deep Throat guy? - Why would he do that? - He has lied to you by his own admission.
He wouldn't call if there wasn't something here I'm supposed to see.
Something he wants me to see.
Then what are you missing? There were three different law enforcement agencies out here last night.
Hunting a man on a moving violation? It's not Silence of the Lambs, but it's what we do.
The man in the photograph isn't wearing a badge or uniform.
He's not one of yours? No, sir.
But like I said, it was a zoo out here.
You said the suspect was shot.
Any explanation why the body hasn't been recovered? Well, we got our search ongoing.
Divers down there in shifts.
We're certain he will be found.
It's been almost 18 hours.
Where could the body be? There are cables and debris all over the bottom.
This is a painstaking business.
Can I ask what the FBI's interest in this case would be? The suspect matches the description of a federaI fugitive Really? How's that? No description of the suspect's been released.
If you don't mind, can we take a look at the car, please? It's been taken to the impound.
The report says that the car was registered to a rentaI agency in Gaithersburg.
They had no idea that the car was even missing.
You know, Mulder, I think we're wasting our time here.
I don't know what the hell I'm supposed to find.
You can't make out the license plate in this photo.
Scully, look at this! What? Look at the car in the photo.
Look at the windshield.
It's not the same car.
It's called a caduceus.
It's sort of the adopted symboI of the medicaI profession.
So probably only a doctor would have that on his car.
I had the picture enhanced.
The plate is different.
3- AYF.
Fast forward.
That's all you can make out.
The rest is obscured.
Danny, it's Mulder.
I need you to run a Maryland plate.
AII I got is a partiaI.
Registered to a doctor Or used to be.
Yeah, I'll hold.
- They switched cars on us and lied about it.
- Why would they do that? Maybe the reaI owner of the car has got something to hide.
- Dr Berube? - Yes? We're with the FBI.
Can we have a minute of your time? - I'm actually very busy.
- I'm sorry.
Are you aware that a car registered to you was involved in a high-speed chase in Ardis? Excuse me? - Doctor, do you own a silver Ciera? - Yes! - It was used for what? - A crime.
- Were you aware it was missing? - Not untiI you mentioned it.
I have a housekeeper and she often uses the car.
It's a second car Please! They should not be excited.
Nothing should be touched! - I thought they were friendly.
- They're part of an experiment.
What kind of experiment? - Am I under some kind of suspicion? - No.
Then I think I've answered all your questions.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have more work than time.
Thank you.
- Did he bite you? - No, but he tried to.
It's almost five o'clock.
We should check with the housekeeper while we're here.
- No.
- No? What do you mean "no"? I mean this has reached the point of absurdity, Mulder.
We're here on half a hunch, off of a cryptic phone call chasing down a clue that's based on speculation.
That's all we've got.
That's all he's given us.
Who is this Deep Throat character? We don't know anything about him, what his name is, what he does His position is delicate.
He has access to information.
An indiscretion could expose him.
You don't know this isn'tjust a game with him.
He's toying with you, rationing out the facts.
You think he does it because he gets off on it? No.
I think he does it because you do.
Calling it a night, Mr Mulder? My mother usually likes me home before the streetlights come on.
- I'm surprised at you.
- Why? - Your leveI of commitment has diminished.
- My leveI of commitment? I'd have expected you to work all night trying to put the pieces together.
Maybe if you'd given me something more to work with - I've given you all I can.
- A news report? - And where has it led you? - Not very far.
It may be further than you realise.
You know, from day one this has been on your terms.
I've gone along, been the dutifuI son.
Maybe this time we can cut the Obi-Wan Kenobi crap and you can save me the trouble.
I fear you've become too dependent on me.
Let me tell you, I've got plenty to do without chasing down your vague leads or trying to decode your circular logic.
Maybe it's you who's become too dependent on me on my willingness to play your games.
- Mr Mulder? - What? Don't give up on this one.
Trust me.
You've never been closer.
Closer to what? Hello? Hello? Who's there? Working late tonight, Doctor? What do you want here? He's alive, isn't he? - Has he contacted you? - Please You're going to have to leave.
If you're from the FBI, I've already answered your questions! What questions? I had nothing to say to them.
I have nothing to say to you.
Where's Dr Secare? I don't know what you're talking about.
Please My work is very important.
I must get on with my work.
I'm afraid Your work is done.
- Anybody see anything? - No.
Nothing.
I'm calling it off.
Get those guys out of the water.
Yes, sir.
Shore to RC1.
Bring it in.
- There's nothing down there.
- Three days? Forget it.
The county sheriffs office is conducting the investigation.
On the preliminary reports it's listed as a suicide.
Suicide? Yeah.
They think that he trashed his lab and then killed himself.
How? Well, it says he tied one end of a roll of medicaI gauze around his neck and the other end to this gas outlet.
Then he jumped.
- I don't suppose there were any witnesses? - Nope.
The man we met kept this place like he was waiting for Good Housekeeping to show up.
I wouldn't have thought he'd do all this.
Or a Greg Louganis out the window.
I know.
That gauze is troubling.
It's a bit too calculated, huh? Almost as if someone wanted to make doubly sure he'd break his neck before he hit the ground.
What else do we know about Dr Berube? Terrence Allen Berube.
Harvard Med, 1974.
He was working on the Human Genome Project.
Are you familiar with that? Yeah, the mapping of all human genes.
Maybe the most ambitious scientific endeavour in the history of mankind.
Right.
But that's nothing extraordinary.
Thousands of scientists were working on that project.
But only one who had a silver Ciera and went bungee jumping with gauze around his neck.
Sorry, I'm seeing the pieces, but I'm not seeing the connection.
Maybe we're not seeing it because it can't be seen.
Not in any obvious way.
What do you think this is? I don't know.
- Can you find out for me? - What are you gonna do? See what else I can find out about Dr Terrence Allen Berube.
OK, Mulder.
But I'm warning you If this is monkey pee, you're on your own.
My first impression is it's some kind of bacteria specimen.
Can I ask you where you got it? It was recovered at a crime scene.
We've come a long way from ColoneI Mustard in the den with a rope! I'm expecting it'll turn out to be nothing.
No! No, you've definitely got something here.
Wow! Look at this! What are they? They're the size of bacteria, but no bacteria I've seen.
How do you mean? Most bacteria are symmetricaI and smooth.
These are I don't know.
Strange.
- You can't identify them? - We could do a freeze fracture.
Take a thin slice off and see what's going on inside these babies.
- If you don't mind waiting.
- No.
No, I'll wait.
Hi, Danny.
It's Mulder again.
I got a number this time.
555-2804, area code 301.
I need an address.
A name, if you can get it for me.
All right, I'm at Same prefix, 1517.
Thanks, Danny.
- That was fast.
- Terry? Is that you? Yeah.
Who's this? They shot me, Terry.
Oh, God I've been in the water for three days.
I'm hurt.
- Where are you now? - I'm at a payphone.
I'm gonna pick you up.
Where are you? Terry Hello? You OK? Are you there? Hello? Hello? This man's been hurt.
I think he needs medicaI attention.
What's the street? - I'm gonna call an ambulance.
- Sir? Don't hang up.
- I got it.
- Hi, Danny.
Let me get the address.
You ready? Mulder? I'm just writing it down.
The number belongs to a company called Zeus Storage.
- 1616, Pandora Street.
- Yeah.
1616, Pandora Street.
- That's it.
- Right.
Thanks.
OK, we've got a white male.
Weak vitals with severe dyspnoea and hypotension.
He also has a green fluid coming from a wound in his right upper quadrant.
I don't know what that is.
Any response to ventilation? No.
And we're noticing a hyposonant-sounding chest.
- He's going reaI blue.
- OK.
You've got a tension pneumothorax.
Perform a thoracotomy to release the pressure in his chest.
OK.
I need a cannula.
We're gonna do a needle decompression.
Mobile men, what's going on? Mobile men, can you hear me? Mobile men, answer me! Mobile men, what is the problem? Mobile men, come in, please! - Mulder.
- It's me.
- He's alive, Scully.
- Who? The fugitive.
The driver of the silver Ciera.
He called the doctor's house.
- Where is he now? - I don't know.
Where are you? I'm at the Georgetown Microbiology Department.
I've got something for you.
Is it smaller than a silver Ciera? Much.
And it's not silver, it's green.
What is it? Some kind of bacteria.
Each containing virus.
And it looks as if Berube may have been cloning them.
They also contain something like chloroplasts.
Plant cells.
But they've never seen anything like it here.
Any idea what he was doing with them? The only reason you'd clone a virus instead of bacteria is in order to inject it into something living.
It's called gene therapy and it's still highly experimentaI.
Maybe that's what he was doing with the monkeys.
Can they tell you anything else there? Yeah.
They're just about to run some primary cell cultures and a DNA sequence.
Now, I may be understating the strangeness of this, Mulder.
Bacteria like this It may have existed, but not for millions of years.
Not since before our ancestors first crawled out of the sea.
Are you there, Mulder? - Mulder? - Yeah.
Scully, keep up the good work.
- Agent Scully.
- Oh, Dr Carpenter.
I fell asleep.
I've done some work.
These are the DNA sequences from the bacteria sample you brought in.
You know a little about molecular biology.
Do you know what you're looking at? - Yeah.
I think those are genes.
- Right.
They're called base pairs.
Each pair is made up of something called a nucleotide.
Only four nucleotides exist in DNA.
Four.
And through some miracle of design that we have yet to fathom every living thing is created out of these four basic building blocks.
What you're looking at is a sequence of genes from the bacteria sample.
Normally, we'd find no gaps in the sequence.
But with these bacteria we do.
Why is that? I don't know why.
But I tell you, under any other circumstances my first call would have been to the government.
What exactly did you find? A fifth and sixth DNA nucleotide.
A new base pair.
Agent Scully, what you are looking at It exists nowhere in nature.
It would have to be by definition extraterrestriaI.
Hello? Mulder? Where on earth have you been? I've been trying to call you all night.
I had a situation.
I left my phone in the car.
Mulder That bacteria I had analysed They're saying that it doesn't exist in nature.
They're saying that it could be extraterrestrial.
- Scully.
- What? How soon can you be here? There's something I gotta show you.
Wait a second.
Mulder? I just want to say that I was wrong.
That's all right.
Don't worry about it.
No.
If you'd have listened to me, we wouldn't be here right now.
I should know by now to trust your instincts.
Why? Nobody else does.
You know, I've always held science as sacred.
I've always put my trust in the accepted facts.
And what I saw last night For the first time in my life, I don't know what to believe.
Whatever it is you do believe, Scully when you walk into that room nothing sacred will hold.
There were tanks here and five bodies suspended in solution.
There were computers monitoring them.
They were alive, Scully.
Underwater.
- What happened to them? - God only knows.
Most likely they've been destroyed.
Ms Scully, we've met ever so briefly.
- Destroyed by whom? - I don't know.
I don't believe you.
There are limits to my knowledge, Mr Mulder.
Inside the intelligence community there are so-called black organisations.
Groups within groups conducting covert activities unknown at the highest levels I was chased by three men last night.
If you were chased, you would have been killed.
Those men are trained for that and they are trained well.
- Were those the men who killed Dr Berube? - Presumably.
- Why? - Why? Good Lord! You've worked so hard and you still don't see it! Dr Berube was conducting human experiments with extraterrestriaI viruses.
Yes! But that's been going on for years.
We've had the tissue since 1947 but not the technology.
Roswell? Roswell was a smoke screen.
We've had a half a dozen better salvage operations.
Dr Berube was killed because his work was too successfuI.
You're standing in the room where the first DNA transplant took the first human-alien hybrid was created.
Six volunteer patients, all terminally ill.
One Dr William Secare, a friend of Dr Berube's, was dying of melanoma cancer.
And as a result of the ET gene therapy all six patients treated in this room began to recover from their illnesses.
Dr Secare was able to live a more or less normaI life.
As normaI as possible for a man who has developed inhuman strength and the ability to breathe underwater.
That's how he was able to elude capture.
What was he running from? Dr Secare was never supposed to have survived! Dr Berube's research was part of a top-secret government project at Los Alamos.
All they were interested in was the technology, the science.
To have a hybrid living out in the reaI world? Too great a liability.
I mean, what if he should need emergency medicaI procedure? The man has a blood chemistry that is alien and very likely toxic.
If that story hit the press - It was just easier to kill Dr Secare.
- Of course.
There was only one problem.
Dr Berube was able to warn him.
There's just one thing I don't understand.
Why you gave us so little to go on in the beginning and why you're giving us so much now.
I didn't anticipate the speed of their clean-up operation.
They're systematically destroying all the evidence.
Dr Berube, the bodies here Without the evidence, you two have no case.
Who would believe the story I just told you? You must put together everything you have found and you must find Dr Secare before they do.
I'll have no further contact with you on this matter.
I'm going to Georgetown to get all the lab work.
I'm gonna find Dr Secare.
Where? I don't know.
I'm gonna trust my instincts! Excuse me.
I'm looking for Dr Ann Carpenter.
I can't reach her by phone and she's not in her office.
She was in a terrible car accident.
Her whole family.
And Dr Carpenter is Dead.
Dr Secare? Wait! I'll protect you.
Your cellular phone's been ringing off the hook.
I'm a popular guy.
Why don't you answer it for me? I don't like talking on the phone.
I have this thing about unsecured lines.
When you feeI like talking, let me know, though.
He's not home.
Where is he? He's been gone all night.
I wish I knew.
Something's happened to him.
- They won't kill him.
- How do you know that? He's become too high-profile and you've got evidence that could expose them.
I don't have any! They took the evidence and may have killed in order to get it.
Listen to me.
- Evidence still exists.
- Where? It may be difficult to obtain, but with your medicaI background - I might be able to get you inside.
- Inside where? High containment facility, Fort Marlene, Maryland.
- What do they have there? - The wellspring, Ms Scully.
The originaI tissue.
If they've got Agent Mulder, they might be willing to make a deaI.
It could save his life.
Clear.
Name? Dana Scully.
- Company or institution? - FederaI government.
Project password? Project password? Purity controI.
Log in, please.
You're late.
- Do you have it? - Yes.
Good.
They're willing to make the exchange.
- You spoke to them? - Yes.
- I'll take the parceI.
- No, sir.
I'll make the exchange.
I made the deaI, Scully.
They're expecting me.
- I don't trust you.
- You've got no one else to trust! I don't know who you are.
I know nothing about you.
Oh, for God's sake! Don't screw this up! Let me tell you something.
In 1987 a group of children were given what they thought was a routine inoculation.
What they were injected with was a clone DNA from the contents of that package you're holding, as a test.
That's the people you're dealing with! - So why give it back to them? - To save Mulder's life! - At the risk of so many other lives? - It's the tip of the iceberg.
You and Mulder must bring it to light.
Now give me the parceI.
Give me the parceI, Scully! No! Mulder! Mulder! Trust Trust No one.
Hello? Hey, Scully, it's me.
Where are you? They're shutting us down, Scully.
What? They called me in tonight.
They said they're gonna reassign us to other sections.
Who told you that? Skinner.
He said word came down from the top of the Executive Branch.
Mulder - It's over, Scully.
- You have to lodge a protest.
- They can't - Yes, they can.
What are you gonna do? I'm not gonna give up.
I can't give up.
Not as long as the truth is out there.
I made this!
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