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(Continued from Kim's Season 3 Episode 9)
X tells Scully that the metallic implant surgically removed from
the back of her neck is the key to all the answers she's been
searching for.
Meanwhile, Mulder -- clinging precariously to
the top of a train bound for Canada -- makes his way to safety and
climbs aboard one of the cars. With assistance from the train's
conductor, Mulder searches for Dr. Shiro Zama, whom he suspects is
behind the experiments. But the Red-Haired Man (an assassin who
murdered the Japanese diplomat in the previous episode), kills Zama
and hides his body inside a lavoratory.
With the aid of
Agent Pendrell, Scully learns that the implant collects information
and artificially replicates a person's mental processes. Pendrell
discovers the name of the chip's manufacturer, a Japanese firm, and
traces a delivery to Dr. Zama at Hansen's Disease Research Facility
in Virginia. Scully attempts to contact Mulder by cellular phone to
relay the information, but unknown to her, Mulder dropped the device
when he jumped onto the train. Scully drives to the research
facility, where she encounters Escalante, a hideously deformed man.
Escalante explains that the facility was once a leper colony, but
the staff, including Zama, fled when death squads arrived to kill
the patients. Escalante was being treated for leprosy, but hundreds
of other patients were interned at the camp with symptoms that
resembled the disease. The creatures were kept apart from the
patients and apparently tortured.
Meanwhile, Mulder finds
Zama's body inside the lavoratory. He is suddenly attacked by the
Red-Haired Man. With the conductor's help, Mulder overcomes him. The
Red-Haired Man claims the quarantined car is rigged with an
explosive device, which was installed by Zama in case he could not
escape to Canada with his creature. Mulder and his captive are
unable to leave the quarantined car out of fear that opening the
door without the proper access code might detonate the bomb.
Scully is captured by soldiers and brought before an Elder,
a member of the Syndicate. He explains how Zama - actually a
brilliant scientist whose real name is Ishimaru -- was hidden in the
U.S. after World War II so he could continue his experiments.
Ishimaru kept his discoveries secret, unwilling to share his
knowledge with the government that had granted him asylum. Scully
and the Elder dial the Red-Haired Man's cellular number and contact
Mulder. Scully believes the creature aboard the train isn't an alien
being after all. She is convinced that Ishimaru used the railroad to
conduct secret radiation tests on lepers, the homeless, and the
insane. As proof, she reminds Mulder about the President's public
apology for secret radiation tests that were conducted on innocent
people until 1974.
The quarantined car is uncoupled from the
train in an isolated area. Mulder questions the Red-Haired Man about
the creature, and theorizes how Zama developed a human-alien hybrid
with super immunity, capable of withstanding the effects of atomic
and biological weapons.
Scully reviews the alien autopsy
tape and realizes Zama was caught on video punching in the proper
code to open the door of the quarantine car. She phones Mulder with
the code. Before he can exit the car, Mulder is attacked by the
Red-Haired Man. X arrives, shoots the Red-Haired Man, and rescues
Mulder only moments before the train car explodes.
................... CREDITS .....................
THE X-FILES "731" #3X10 Original Air Date: 12/01/95
Written by FRANK SPOTNITZ Directed by ROB
BOWMAN
Starring: DAVID DUCHOVNY as Special Agent Fox
Mulder GILLIAN ANDERSON as Special Agent Dana Scully
Also
Starring: ROBERT ITO as Dr. Zama STEVEN WILLIAMS as
X STEPHEN MCHATTIE as the Red-Haired Man BRENDEN BEISER as
Pendrell COLIN CUNNINGHAM as Escalante MIKE PUTTONEN as the
Conductor DON S. WILLIAMS as the Elder VICTORIA MAXWELL as
Mother SEAN CAMPBELL as the Soldier
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