{1}{1}23.976 {565}{687}We can expect mild weather along the|Atlantic seaboard. Here's Matt with his report. {689}{767}Stock prices fell for|the third consecutive session today... {769}{846}...amid worries about|the prospect of higher interest rates. {848}{961}The Dow Jones Industrial Average|fell almost 14½ points to 3837... {963}{1079}...bringing the blue chip index's losses over|the last three days to just under 100 points. {1647}{1704}- 911 operator.|- This is Dr Saul Grissom. {1706}{1801}- There's a fire outside my apartment.|- Are you at 700 East 56th Street? {1803}{1917}- Yes, apartment 606. For God's sakes, hurry!|- Fire units are being dispatched. {2159}{2222}Somebody help! Help! {2757}{2842}Keep right. Please keep moving, sir. {3073}{3123}I don't see any smoke anywhere. {3153}{3196}Get a crew up to the roof! {3198}{3307}This is Lieutenant Regan. We have|a possible 2-3 false alarm in apartment 606. {3309}{3377}Let's confirm that location. 606. {3379}{3450}Yes, that's affirmative. 606. {3487}{3537}It's cold. Let's do it! {3798}{3848}I'll take the bedroom. {3902}{3952}He looks dead. {4099}{4138}Nothing here. {6291}{6386}- 911 operator. Police emergency.|- This is Dr Saul Grissom. {6388}{6477}- There's a fire outside my apartment.|- Are you at 700 East 56th Street? {6479}{6580}- Yes, apartment 606. For God's sakes, hurry!|- Fire units are being dispatched. {6582}{6618}Please stay on the line. {6644}{6703}The article makes no mention of a fire. {6732}{6784}Yes, Agent Mulder, I can read. {6786}{6846}Grissom's company|had government contracts, {6848}{6939}so this investigation|would be within the Bureau's jurisdiction. {6953}{7024}But that's not why|you want the assignment. {7072}{7194}I think that the circumstances surrounding|Grissom's death warrant a closer look. {7196}{7332}NYPD won't even talk to me unless you|get the Attorney General to sign off on it. {7334}{7393}Where did you get the tape? {7403}{7519}Presumably someone has led you to believe|there's more here than is being reported. {7532}{7651}My source, the only one|I've ever trusted, is dead. {7810}{7898}I'll look into this further|and, uh... let you know. {7940}{8066}In the meantime, you have 24 hours|of wiretap tape to transcribe. {8095}{8149}You comin' over or what? {8151}{8207}You said you was comin'|over two hours ago. {8209}{8303}I'm waitin'here like some bimbo|who ain't got nothin'better to do... {8438}{8527}...waitin' here like some bimbo|who ain't got nothin'better to do... {8529}{8579}...than just sit around and wait for you. {8581}{8631}Agent Mulder? {8656}{8736}- Yeah?|- It's your 302. {8738}{8811}Assistant Director Skinner|just approved it. {8867}{8950}There's a mistake.|Another agent has been assigned to the case. {8952}{9006}That would be me. {9009}{9060}Krycek. Alex Krycek. {9079}{9190}- Skinner didn't mention taking on a partner.|- It wasn't Skinner. {9192}{9293}I opened the file two hours before|your request, so technically it's my case. {9369}{9425}- You already talked to the police?|- Yep. {9427}{9511}Just hung up on the officer in charge|a few minutes ago. {9523}{9607}A detective named... Horton. {9618}{9700}- Seems Grissom called 911 to report a fire.|- I heard the tape. {9735}{9831}Did you hear that Forensics found|a spent fire-extinguisher on the floor? {9833}{9887}Grissom's prints were all over it. {9912}{10027}The walls and floor in his living room|were covered with ammonium phosphate. {10029}{10099}- But no trace of fire?|- Not even a burnt match. {10107}{10173}- Is that all you know?|- Yeah. So far. {10207}{10287}- What do you think it means?|- I appreciate the show and tell... {10289}{10375}...and I don't want you to take this|personally, but I work alone. {10377}{10497}- I'll straighten things out with Skinner.|- It's my case, Agent Mulder. {10510}{10605}Look, I may be... green... {10619}{10708}...but I had the case first|and I'm not gonna give it away so quickly. {10739}{10823}I'll tell you what.|I got some work to finish up around here. {10825}{10948}Why don't you go to the motor pool and|requisition us a car? I'll meet you there. {10950}{11030}That's all? You don't have a problem|with us working together? {11032}{11088}Hey, it's your party. {11142}{11213}I'll, um... I'll get the car. {11512}{11590}Electrocution affects|electrolytic conduction... {11592}{11680}...disrupting the heartbeat|and most of the autonomic systems. {11682}{11792}Death actually occurs from tissue damage,|necrosis in the heart itself... {11794}{11886}...particularly in the sinus|and atrioventricular nodes. {11888}{11969}Agent Scully. Sorry to interrupt.|You have a call from a George Hale. {11971}{12051}- Says it's urgent.|- Excuse me. {12119}{12169}- Where are you?|- National Airport. {12171}{12221}Catching the shuttle to LaGuardia. {12223}{12288}Wanna join me in the Big Apple|for an autopsy? {12294}{12359}- What's going on?|- I was hoping you could tell me. {12361}{12428}I can't today.|My last class isn't over until 4.30. {12435}{12503}That's fine.|I can have the ME wrap the body to go. {12505}{12569}- Mulder...|- You'll get it by five. {12623}{12658}What's the name? {12919}{12996}Doctor Grissom's alpha wave analysis|defined the standard. {12998}{13059}He revolutionised the way|we think about sleep. {13061}{13124}His death is a tremendous loss to science. {13131}{13196}How many other kinds|of sleep disorder did he treat? {13198}{13276}There are 38 different|dyssomnias and parasomnias. {13278}{13367}Doctor Grissom treated them all|with an unprecedented success ratio. {13369}{13456}Maintaining that kind of batting average|must have taken its toll. {13458}{13515}Excellence demands certain sacrifices. {13517}{13593}- Did he show signs of psychological stress?|- Not really. {13595}{13664}Except for his own occasional|bout of insomnia. {13666}{13731}- But he was never delusional?|- Of course not. {13764}{13831}- What's his story?|- This patient's night terrors... {13833}{13936}...prevent him from cycling out of REM sleep|into the more restful slow-wave sleep. {13938}{14061}It's still experimental, but we're trying|to modify his brain wave patterns externally. {14065}{14155}- How do you do that?|- Electrical stimulation of the occipital lobe... {14157}{14224}...creates visual and auditory hallucinations. {14232}{14336}- It's possible to alter somebody's dreams?|- In theory, yes. {14763}{14813}I paid off your cab. {14815}{14928}- I don't like being ditched like a bad date.|- Sorry if I hurt your feelings. {14930}{15016}What's with this attitude?|You don't know the first thing about me. {15018}{15055}Exactly. {15057}{15152}You know, back at the academy...|some of the guys used to make fun of you. {15154}{15265}- Stop it or you're gonna hurt my feelings.|- But some of us followed your work. {15267}{15362}Because we knew there was more|out there than they were telling us. {15451}{15526}- Yeah.|- Dr Grissom didn't die from cardiac arrest. {15540}{15637}- What is it?|- I think you should take a look for yourself. {15639}{15771}I haven't even started on the chest and the|abdomen and I'll have more to tell you then. {15773}{15823}I can make it in two hours. {15909}{15959}Where are we going? {16173}{16236}- Spleen or pancreas?|- Stomach. {16238}{16288}I was just about to start on it. {16312}{16431}Oh, uh... this is Alex Krycek.|We're working the case together. {16433}{16487}- Good to meet you.|- You too. {16524}{16595}Notice the pugilistic attitude of the corpse. {16712}{16795}This condition generally occurs|several hours after death. {16797}{16863}It's caused by|a coagulation of muscle proteins... {16865}{16944}...when the body is exposed|to extremely high temperatures. {16946}{17021}- Like fire?|- This degree of limb flexion... {17023}{17109}...is observed exclusively|in burn-related victims. {17111}{17227}- There was no fire.|- And no epidermal burns to indicate that. {17229}{17323}But when I opened up the skull,|I found extradural haemorrhages... {17325}{17391}...which can only be caused by intense heat. {17393}{17461}Somehow this man suffered|all of the secondary... {17463}{17575}...but none of the primary physiological|responses to having been in a fire. {17577}{17628}Any theories? {17630}{17753}I can't even begin to explain what could|have caused it. I mean, it's almost as if... {17755}{17805}What? {17825}{17928}As if his body believed|that it was burning. {18294}{18427}... with sapphire and cubic zirconium|baguettes, all in a 14-carat gold band. {18429}{18509}Now, normally this ring retails for 1350. {18511}{18565}Well, I think it'd be a value at 900. {18567}{18655}I saw it in a big department store|last week for $1,000... {18657}{18735}...but you will not believe|what we are offering it to you for. {18744}{18789}677! {18791}{18841}I mean, isn't that wonderful... {18918}{18996}You left the door open, Willig. {19025}{19064}Preacher? {19066}{19143}Not a good idea leaving your door open|in this neighbourhood. {19145}{19194}You never know who's gonna drop by. {19201}{19266}Damn! What are you doing here? {19329}{19424}- How long you been in town?|- Not long. {19461}{19513}You want a beer? {19574}{19628}How you doing, Henry? Huh? {19643}{19721}Huh? How you been? {19767}{19858}How am I doing? I'm, uh... {19902}{20008}...trying to forget. You know?|I'm trying to get it out of my head. {20026}{20079}No luck, huh? {20098}{20162}No. I'm, uh... {20214}{20264}...still fighting it, you know. {20298}{20348}I keep seeing the faces. {20376}{20437}Every day I see... {20461}{20517}Ah, what's the difference? {20532}{20592}We're all going to hell, right? {20594}{20676}Where you think we've been|the last 24 years? {20678}{20775}But after this,|wherever he sends us is gonna seem like... {20777}{20827}Like a Hawaiian vacation. {20943}{20993}What do you want here, Preacher? {21087}{21140}You killed him, didn't you? {21196}{21255}You killed Grissom. I saw it on TV. {21290}{21355}He had to pay, Henry. {21357}{21443}All of us have to answer|for what we did over there. {21476}{21538}We can't get away from it. {21819}{21844}No. {21864}{21988}"He retains not his anger for ever,|because he delights in mercy." {21990}{22090}"He will turn again;|he will have compassion on us." {22105}{22161}"He will subdue our iniquities," Henry... {22163}{22256}..."and he will cast all our sins|into the depths of the sea." {22323}{22387}It's all right, Henry. {22394}{22443}It's all over now. {23013}{23096}The victim was Henry Willig.|Unemployed, lived on disability. {23098}{23161}No indication of forced entry or struggle. {23163}{23245}No abrasions or contusions|or trace evidence in the body. {23247}{23338}Cause of death is being listed as...|burst aneurysm. {23340}{23450}- Why did your friend from Homicide call us?|- Because a medical examiner called him. {23452}{23546}The autopsy revealed 43 internal|haemorrhages and skeletal fragments... {23548}{23600}...which doesn't happen spontaneously. {23605}{23712}- Not without corresponding external trauma.|- What does the ME have to say about it? {23714}{23842}He said if he didn't know otherwise,|he'd swear they were gunshot wounds. {23859}{23914}What's this scar right here? {23916}{24000}His records say the only surgery|he had was an appendectomy. {24002}{24073}Unless they got to his appendix|through his neck. {24075}{24167}Maybe it happened in Vietnam.|Willig did a tour with the marines in 1970. {24169}{24265}- I'm sure they didn't keep the best of records.|- Willig was a marine? {24267}{24357}So where do marines receive|basic training on the East Coast? {24359}{24405}Parris Island? {24440}{24515}Where Grissom was stationed|from 1968 to 1971. {24534}{24649}Which means that he and Willig|were there at the same time. 24 years ago. {24776}{24894}There we go. Willig was assigned|to Special Force and Recon Squad J-7. {24896}{24969}Of 13 original members,|he's one of two survivors. {24971}{25025}Till yesterday. {25027}{25148}Which leaves us with one person who can|tell us what happened at Parris Island. {25220}{25325}I've been supervising Mr Cole's treatment|since I admitted him 12 years ago. {25350}{25428}I'm afraid you won't find him|very cooperative, though. {25430}{25517}We just want to ask him|a few questions about his military service. {25519}{25603}He doesn't respond very well to...|authority figures. {25619}{25667}Is that why you put him in isolation? {25669}{25729}We've had to house Mr Cole in this section... {25731}{25817}...because he was interfering with|our treatment of other patients. {25819}{25924}- How was he interfering?|- He was disrupting their sleep patterns. {25926}{26024}With psychiatric patients,|the circadian cycles must be maintained. {26026}{26125}Excuse me, but exactly how|would Cole disrupt their sleep? {26148}{26188}Here we are. {26190}{26267}Mr Cole!|There are some gentlemen here who... {26415}{26486}- You discharged him two days ago.|- I certainly did not. {26488}{26536}Don't you think I'd remember if I did? {26538}{26652}I was on shift, and you signed the order|yourself. That is your signature, isn't it? {26812}{26898}Let's get Cole's face out on the wire. {26927}{26969}- Mulder.|- Mr Mulder. {26971}{27049}I've obtained information|that might assist your work. {27051}{27121}But you must exercise discretion|when we meet. {27123}{27192}If anyone follows you, I won't be there. {28101}{28184}- Who are you?|- Who I am is irrelevant. {28308}{28356}- Why are you trying to help me?|- You think I want to be here, Agent Mulder? {28356}{28420}- Why are you trying to help me?|- You think I want to be here, Agent Mulder? {28422}{28462}I don't want to be here. {28531}{28619}- What is this?|- Data from a top-secret military project... {28621}{28718}...born of the idea that sleep|is the soldier's greatest enemy. {28789}{28887}Grissom was conducting sleep-deprivation|experiments on Parris Island. {28889}{28966}Not deprivation. Eradication. {28979}{29061}- Why?|- Why else? To build a better soldier. {29086}{29179}Sustained wakefulness dulls fear,|heightens aggression. {29210}{29282}Science had just put a man on the moon... {29284}{29367}...so they looked to science|to win a losing war. {29388}{29436}And Willig and Cole were the lab rats? {29440}{29528}Lab rats with the highest|kill-ratio in the Marine Corps. {29530}{29640}4,000-plus confirmed kills|for a 13-man squad. {29642}{29696}Is Cole behind what's happening now? {29698}{29777}I'm not here to do your thinking,|Agent Mulder. {29779}{29889}All I know is Augustus Cole|hasn't slept in 24 years. {29940}{29992}There's someone else you should see. {29994}{30066}Another squad member|reportedly killed in action. {30075}{30167}- I thought Cole was the last.|- His name is on the envelope. {30301}{30350}- How do I contact you?|- You can't. {30352}{30436}- I may need more.|- You still don't get it, do you? {30438}{30552}Closing the X-Files, separating|you and Scully, was only the beginning. {30603}{30655}The truth is still out there... {30692}{30747}...but it's never been more dangerous. {30802}{30910}The man we both knew...|paid for that information with his life. {30942}{31008}A sacrifice I'm not willing to make. {31832}{31891}Where were you? {31893}{32012}Someone matching Cole's description just|robbed a drugstore. He's in a nearby motel. {32014}{32080}- Is he alive?|- He was when the night manager saw him. {32112}{32165}So where were you? {32213}{32270}Detective Horton? {32272}{32327}I'm Agent Krycek. This is Agent Mulder. {32329}{32445}I've been waiting for you. I tried holding the|SWAT guys back, but they're getting antsy. {32447}{32530}Cole didn't steal dime one|from that drugstore. Just some pills. {32532}{32578}Freeze! {32758}{32808}Inside! Now! {32839}{32889}Officer down! {32928}{33037}We got two officers down. Both critical.|Request emergency vehicles immediately. {33039}{33118}Roger, I copy|on your officers being down... {33388}{33438}What's going on here, Mulder? {33471}{33544}These two officers. They shot each other. {33757}{33873}Also described in the report is|an experimental neurosurgical procedure... {33875}{33956}...designed to induce|a permanent waking state. {33958}{34063}The procedure involved cutting part of|the brain stem in the midpontile region... {34065}{34130}...which would explain Henry Willig's scar. {34146}{34235}A similar scar should also|be evident on Augustus Cole. {34237}{34319}Postop treatment included|a regimen of synthetic supplements... {34321}{34419}...to replenish the organic deficits|caused by prolonged lack of sleep. {34421}{34534}This is consistent with the antidepressants|Cole robbed from the pharmacy. {34536}{34613}These drugs maintain|serotonin levels in the blood... {34615}{34731}...serotonin being the primary substance|produced during sleep. {34733}{34867}It is theoretically possible that this procedure|diminished the subjects'need for sleep... {34869}{34977}...but I can neither quantify nor substantiate|its success without further evidence. {35019}{35087}- Scully.|- The second officer is still in a coma... {35089}{35161}...so I don't think we can count on him|to tell us what happened. {35198}{35290}I'm going over these reports you faxed me.|They're incredible. {35292}{35428}The military already sent troops through|radioactive clouds. They had to top that. {35430}{35518}Sleep eradication doesn't explain|the shooting of those officers. {35520}{35600}Or the anomalous autopsy results|on Willig and Dr Grissom. {35602}{35688}I learnt at Grissom's clinic|what happens to a person's cortex... {35690}{35746}...when you stimulate it with electricity. {35748}{35863}They have visual and auditory hallucinations.|Any med student can tell you that. {35870}{35953}What if that stimulus|were to come from a remote source? {35955}{36051}What if Cole has developed the ability|to project his unconscious? {36086}{36178}Are you suggesting Cole killed|those people with telepathic images? {36180}{36274}Think about it, Scully.|In all those years without REM sleep... {36276}{36401}...maybe Cole bridged the waking world and|the dream world-the collective unconscious. {36407}{36491}And what if, by existing consciously|in the unconscious world... {36493}{36609}...he's developed the ability to externalise|his dreams and effectively alter reality? {36657}{36750}Even if you're right, you'll have|a better chance of finding Cole... {36752}{36840}...if you work up a profile|and try and surmise his next move. {36872}{36960}All right. I'll sharpen my pencils|and I'll see you later. {37012}{37062}I'll be right there, Krycek. {37075}{37154}- Where are you going?|- To check on another member of the squad. {37156}{37257}- See if he can tell us something.|- Sounds like your new partner's working out. {37269}{37355}He's all right. He could use|a little seasoning and wardrobe advice. {37357}{37435}- He's more open to extreme possibilities...|- Than I was? {37457}{37519}Than I assumed he would be. {37538}{37623}Must be nice not having someone|questioning your every move... {37625}{37678}...poking holes in all your theories. {37680}{37730}Oh... Oh yeah. It... It's great. {37732}{37796}I'm surprised I put up with you for so long. {37934}{37986}You'd better go. {37988}{38092}I'll read over this report again|and see what else I can come up with. {38094}{38119}OK. {38718}{38768}Clear this up. {39202}{39258}Salvatore Matola? {39304}{39367}Are you here to shoot me?|You gonna kill me? {39369}{39438}No. We're with the FBI. {39440}{39502}We just wanted to ask you some questions. {39511}{39574}Why did you think we were here to kill you? {39607}{39674}- I dunno.|- You know about Willig and Grissom, huh? {39723}{39839}I read about it in the paper.|Figured they were finally killing us all off. {39850}{39900}Who? {39979}{40037}Hey, Sal, can you spare a few minutes? {40060}{40156}Yeah, I guess so. I got a break coming up. {40329}{40396}Spare a few minutes. I guess. {40548}{40613}They said it'd be like living two lifetimes. {40615}{40704}And that... At first, that's what it was like. {40740}{40790}Not having to sleep an' all... {40809}{40892}...made us feel like|nothing could touch us, you know? {40894}{40929}Uh... {40931}{40994}We'd do 24-hour patrols... {40996}{41087}...night ambushes, you know?|That type of thing. {41089}{41197}- And you never got tired?|- No. Not so that we had to sleep. {41229}{41297}And then, nothing that the pills couldn't fix. {41301}{41374}- Serotonin?|- Yeah. {41445}{41500}How long did this go on? {41536}{41581}Quite a while, I'd say. {41606}{41749}Quite a while. Until we stopped taking orders|from Company Commander in Saigon. {41757}{41817}The entire squadron went AWOL? {41883}{41941}Yeah. Something like that. {41999}{42084}- Well, then who did you take orders from?|- We didn't. {42086}{42158}We just made up missions as we went along. {42179}{42256}Till it didn't matter any more|who we were killing. {42288}{42339}Farmers... women. {42382}{42438}Outside of Phu Bai there was this... {42476}{42526}...school, and, uh... {42666}{42716}They were just kids. {42758}{42819}No one ever tried to stop you? {42857}{42911}No, sir. {43031}{43139}Police suspect Augustus Cole may be|behind the murders of Willig and Grissom. {43141}{43192}You mean Preacher? {43217}{43316}That's what we used to call him -|he was always reading from his Bible. {43318}{43404}You know, saying this and that|about Judgment Day. {43406}{43505}Saying that one day we were gonna|have to pay for what we were doing. {43525}{43641}That's... that's what he said back then.|That's what he'd say. {43643}{43758}But why Grissom? He was never in-country.|He wasn't even part of the squadron. {43775}{43825}Sure he was. {43846}{43896}He made us what we are. {43984}{44056}- Him and Dr Girardi.|- Who's Dr Girardi? {44063}{44164}The other doc on the project.|The one who did the surgeries on us. {44214}{44272}It's because of him that... {44309}{44367}...I haven't slept a night in 24 years. {44576}{44666}I'm still not clear why|you think Cole will go after Girardi. {44668}{44723}Cole sees himself as an avenging angel. {44725}{44803}He thinks everyone|responsible for the atrocities... {44805}{44869}...directly or indirectly, must be punished. {44871}{44950}Yeah, but why now?|Why after all these years? {44972}{45091}Phu Bai was one of the bloodiest massacres|of the war. Over 300 children slaughtered. {45093}{45176}And unlike My Lai,|no US troops were ever charged. {45178}{45255}The 24th anniversary of the massacre|was two days ago. {45345}{45422}- Mulder.|- I think I've found Francis Girardi. {45424}{45483}He's a professor of neurosurgery at Harvard. {45485}{45591}- Do you have his number in Boston?|- Yes. But he's coming to Grissom's funeral. {45593}{45694}- When?|- Tonight. He arrives at Bronx station at 7.30. {45703}{45798}Get a photograph to the security desk|so we know who we're looking for. {45800}{45837}Got it. {45985}{46053}- Mulder, FBI. You got a photo for me?|- Right here. {46324}{46382}Stay here. I'll cover the other side. {47563}{47613}Federal agent! Drop your weapon! {47619}{47673}Drop it! {48080}{48131}Mulder. {48165}{48208}You all right? {48210}{48272}Girardi! Where is he? {48274}{48322}Girardi's not here. {48324}{48374}I saw him. He was... {48420}{48455}Mulder! {48457}{48571}You were shouting and waving your gun|around, but Girardi never showed. {48594}{48680}No, Girardi was here. So was Cole.|We just missed them. {48753}{48825}Mulder, if they'd been here,|I would have seen them. {48827}{48896}I'm telling you, Mulder. They weren't here. {48979}{49051}OK, there's nothing here|so let's rewind the tape. {49053}{49154}Start with a small window of time -|say, 1935 to 1945. {49156}{49258}If you don't find anything within that|time frame, open it up one minute at a time. {49260}{49336}With all these cameras,|we should be able to see something. {49338}{49388}Can we talk for a second? {49467}{49513}What's the problem? {49515}{49597}You still haven't answered|my question about what happened. {49599}{49719}- I told you, I thought I saw Girardi.|- Come on. You just about killed someone! {49739}{49836}And we both know I'm covering for you|by keeping it between us. {49838}{49920}- All right, what do you want to know?|- Just the truth. {49944}{50055}- There's things that I need to know.|- My ideas are usually not very popular. {50057}{50141}I told you, I wanna believe.|But I need a place to start. {50254}{50352}I think Cole possesses the psychic ability|to manipulate sounds and images... {50354}{50444}...to generate illusions that|are so convincing they can kill. {50446}{50502}How's that for a theory? {50521}{50659}Puts a whole new spin on virtual reality,|but at least it begins to explain some things. {50667}{50717}Agent Mulder? {50799}{50877}- See this car in the upper-right corner?|- Yeah. {50893}{50963}It wasn't there five minutes ago. {51003}{51061}- Where is this?|- That's track 17. {51063}{51113}It's a restricted part of the yard. {51253}{51309}What are you doing? {51311}{51361}This is insane! {51377}{51427}You can't do this to me. {51478}{51542}You can't hold me responsible. {51544}{51622}I was following orders. Just like you. {51632}{51680}The Lord hates the lying tongue. {51682}{51732}It's the truth. {51767}{51842}The truth is what you did to us.|What you made us do. {51845}{51931}No one made you do anything.|You volunteered. {51955}{52034}"The righteous shall rejoice|when he sees the vengeance." {52107}{52160}Who is it? {52236}{52271}Who's there? {52273}{52344}"He shall wash his feet|in the blood of the wicked." {52347}{52422}Who is it? I can't see without my glasses. {52424}{52504}You don't need to see to know who it is.|You know who it is! {52812}{52873}"He shall pay as the judges determine." {52892}{52940}"He shall give life for life... {52954}{52997}...eye for eye... {52999}{53055}...tooth for tooth, hand for hand... {53057}{53112}...foot for foot, burn for burn... {53114}{53182}...wound for wound, strike for strike." {53192}{53280}"As he has disfigured a man,|so shall he be disfigured." {53305}{53375}"And he who kills a man... {53377}{53439}...shall be put to death." {55500}{55624}He's still alive. Put pressure on the wound|on the back of his neck and radio for help. {55626}{55676}Now! {55748}{55819}This is Agent Krycek|requesting emergency assistance. {55821}{55890}My location's track 17|in the freight warehouse. {56373}{56445}Step away from the edge. {56461}{56533}Corporal Cole, I'm a federal agent.|Please step back. {56738}{56788}Go ahead. {56807}{56879}- Shoot me.|- That's not why I came up here. {56944}{56994}I'm putting down my gun. {57021}{57132}I just wanna talk for a few minutes.|Then you can do whatever you want. {57161}{57229}- I'm tired.|- I know. {57231}{57281}No, man, you don't know. {57283}{57347}- You have no idea.|- One minute is all I'm asking. {57401}{57463}One minute's more than I care to give. {57481}{57531}The blood's boiling in my veins. {57556}{57606}I can feel the air stinging on my skin. {57614}{57716}What the military did to you was wrong.|But maybe your testimony can help. {57718}{57768}They cut out a piece of my brain. {57787}{57837}They made me into somebody else. {57901}{57978}And I can never get back|what they took away from me. {57980}{58068}But I can stop them|from taking anything more. {58228}{58294}Krycek, put down the gun|and get outta here. {58439}{58525}Krycek, I said put down the gun|and get outta here! {58612}{58644}No! {59076}{59126}Good... night. {59289}{59378}He had a gun. He was gonna shoot you. {59565}{59615}You did the right thing. {60496}{60604}They broke into my office.|Went through my files, my computer. {60606}{60696}I came down as soon as Security called,|but the report was already gone. {60698}{60794}Someone went to a lot of trouble|stealing our copies to keep this a secret. {60796}{60921}Without that report as evidence, Skinner's|not gonna authorise an investigation. {60951}{61016}He said it's never been more dangerous. {61018}{61045}Skinner? {61047}{61138}That man who leaked us the report.|The one who's been helping us. {61140}{61185}You actually met with him? {61187}{61261}He said closing down the X-Files|is just the beginning. {61263}{61326}That we've never been in greater danger. {61372}{61422}Do you trust him? {61896}{61957}- Do you know where he got this?|- Not yet. {61989}{62086}But he got it. Which means|he's either found another source... {62112}{62166}...or another source has found him. {62256}{62310}Sir, if I can recommend something? {62353}{62442}You'll see that I've outlined|several countermeasures. {62507}{62586}- What about Scully?|- Reassigning them to other sections... {62588}{62673}...seems only to have|strengthened their determination. {62702}{62752}Scully's a problem. {62772}{62834}A much larger problem than you described. {62932}{62982}Every problem has a solution. {64089}{64121}Visiontext subtitles: Julie Clayton {64123}{64162}I made this!