Feeling a dark theory

Randi 2022-03-17 09:01:03

A few days ago, I watched the fifth season of x patient and the sequel the red and the black, and felt the power of the dark theory again.

In fact, the first episode of X-Files I watched was x patient, so I found it quite scary, and at that time, I didn't even know the relationship between the FBI's gang (I only knew that Mulder and Scully were partners) Don't say aliens, Russians And what is going on between the U.S. government, not to mention Krycek, a trilateral spy~

Now I am learning from the past .

According to the first law of the X-Files, the people who appear in the title are not killed or injured - two Russian teenagers, who saw the sky in the mountains at night, and smelled the smell of burning in the air, and then they found the top of the mountain. The people who drove to the party were all roasted, black carbon-like corpses everywhere, and soon a faceless man came after them.

*A person without a face - it's not that he doesn't have a face, but his eyes, nostrils, mouth and ears are blocked, and the whole face looks flat. Later, I read a lot of comments and realized that they are rebels in the aliens By. This concept is very funny. The aliens are coming to the colony ball in the whole setting of the X-Files, and they have an agreement with the shadow government of the United States to cooperate with the colonization, which means that the aliens are bad~ but the alien rebels are also against the colonization plan The part of the people who are not good people, they keep killing the people who have been kidnapped (that is, selected) by aliens, in short, there is only one death word for any group of people they encounter.

After the opening song was missed, the incident on the mountain was discovered the next morning. The Russian military came to investigate, and the leader was Krycek. Next came the people from the United Nations, who were actually Americans, led by the blond woman in the shadow government. The only witnesses were taken away by the Russians. Later, his fate was tragic. He was first used as an experiment for the black oil virus in prison, and then he was taken as a hostage by Krycek to the United States and finally escaped. , the result was burnt to death... Really, whoever came out always had to pay it back. . .

*Black oil virus - is the ultimate weapon of the colonization plan. It seems that the early setting was used by aliens to control the minds of the earth, and it gradually became clear later that it can be said to be the culture medium of aliens. The shape of the virus is a black oil like crude oil, but it will actively cling to the human body and then divide into many small worms and enter the human body through the natural pores. Therefore, the focus of the black oil virus vaccine is to close the pores. People who have undergone vaccine experiments are all Eyes, mouths, nostrils and ears are blocked (looking at it this way, it seems that the rebel forces are actually human... I have never been able to figure it out). Once the black oil virus enters the human body, it will treat people as nutrients for growth, and the aliens will nurture and gradually digest the human body's protein in the human body, and finally break out of the empty shell (this is what kind of food is borrowed from? The growth pattern of the ant bee?) This whole incubation process has a specific performance in the movie version and in the sixth and seventh seasons, and it is not difficult to understand.

After that, there were also incidents of mass climbing up the mountain and all being burned to death in the United States. Of course, Mulder and Scully would intervene in the investigation. During this period, they met a woman called x patient. Her surname is Spender. She is the mother of Jeffery Spbender, a colleague of the FBI. Later, it was even more amazing that she was the wife of the cancer patient. Jeffery was the cancer patient's son and brother to Mulder. . (Uncle Cancer's die-hard fans are extremely willing to believe that Mulder is his son, as well as the next~, and! This is simply a fact - Mulder can't be changed whether you accept it or not~)

*Cancer, the abbreviation is actually It's CSM, the man who smokes, the cancer man is another way of saying it. Every time I play, I always smoke Marlboro, which is very cool. After Guang Xingren died in the movie version, he was actually the No. 1 figure in the shadow government, not to mention that the entire shadow government in the sixth season was killed by alien rebels and he was the only one left. In fact, he is a bit infernal, like the snape in harry potter, he is a bad guy no matter how you look at it, and Mulder and Scully hate him very much, he seems to be trading all human beings and aliens for the lives of a small number of people, including himself Guaranteed, but in the end it seems that he saved all mankind and guarded the truth alone. Anyway, it was very strange. Not many people who read the X files really hated him.

Huh... It's still a mess to write here.

To put it bluntly, according to what I can guess now, the whole dark theory should be like this.

The first is that a group of people in the U.S. government cooperated with the aliens. Forced to be unable to resist, they compromised to help the alien colonization plan. This started in the 50's or earlier, but they were secretly working on a vaccine for the black oil virus while dealing with aliens. The vaccine research plan even involved the Japanese from the former Unit 731. This is how Mulder found a large number of alien corpses in the Indian Reserve in the second and third seasons. A group of prisoners was locked up to experiment with the black oil vaccine. The idea of ​​​​the Americans is to create a new population of alien and human hybrids to fight the invasion of the black oil virus on humans. The mass corpse pit in the experimental base is actually where the failed prisoners were executed and pushed into the pit. Scully was very surprised when he saw it, because these people were not the lepers that were said to the outside world, but looked like aliens. But apparently the experiment was a success, and the only finished product was secretly transported by train from a route that wasn't on the map to somewhere, but of course, Mulder messed up the matter again, the train exploded, and the matter was over.

While the United States is developing vaccines, the Russians are also doing this, but their thinking is different from that of the Americans. They are not doing hybrids but researching drugs, that is, vaccines in the ordinary sense, not the creatures that Americans want. immunity. They are also experimenting on prisoners. In the fourth season, the hapless hero Mulder was caught in this prison and was tested for a vaccine, and the bitter Crycek lost his right hand in the same encounter because he After escaping from the prison, he was rescued by the locals. In order to avoid his experimental vaccine, they "kindly" chopped off his right hand. It seems that it is difficult to inject vaccines without a right hand? (I don't understand here). Then the Russians succeeded, and Crycek defected to Russia after betraying the FBI and defected to Russia with a vaccine at this time to defect to the U.S. government again-the so-called he is a three-sided spy, and the third seems to refer to aliens, because the seventh At the end of the season he was cornered on an alien vehicle (which I didn't understand either) and the aliens didn't kill him because he reappeared in season 8, neither for the US nor for the Russian government Maybe he was working for aliens... I really don't know what this person is pursuing in his life, it looks like fame and fortune, but later he suffered a lot of damage and it seems to be for revenge. White.

Let's talk about the accomplice of the alien colonization plan, the shadow government. The shadow government was clearly not founded by cancer people. In his youth, he served in the military with Mulder's father, before the Vietnam War. In fact, there are many historical origins of the United States in the X-Files. The most important one is that JFK was killed, and the other is the Vietnam War. Americans believe that the two are related.

The young Spender (ie, the cancer man) was spotted by his superiors and asked him to complete a task, and after completing this task, he gradually entered the shadow government and became a leading figure in history. ——This mission is to assassinate JFK. ...this setting is too strong! The shadow government of that year had a disagreement with Kennedy in order to hide the aliens from the public, so they decided to assassinate him. ——Isn’t this the rumor that Kennedy’s death had something to do with aliens? After Kennedy's death, the United States launched the Vietnam War. Much of the American public believed that he was the contemporary King Arthur who would usher in a new era of democracy, but he was killed, thinking the Vietnam War could have been avoided had he lived and been re-elected. Mulder's friend, the Bayers of the funny trio Lone Gunner (not the shorty, not the skinny one with the long blond hair, but the best looking one) is a typical Kennedy salvationist. He and Mulder belonged to the same generation, that is, children who were not born when JFK died, and it is strange that their generation also bears such a heavy sense of history. And Mulder's immediate boss AD Skinner (it seems to be assistant director translated into deputy director, deputy director of the FBI~), also known as Skinner, who is nicknamed Uncle Poached Egg (bald), is a participant in the Vietnam War. There is an episode in the third season dedicated to About his experience (I still think it is the most terrifying episode, only this episode I dare not re-watch. I watched it on TV in the middle of the night, and I was so scared that I didn't fall asleep in the middle of the night).

Ah ~ nonsense for a long time, let's get down to business. Cancer Man thought he was doing the right thing after killing JFK until the end. He doesn't actually agree with the group of people who support the colonial plan, thinking that they are naive, so only he can escape from the rebels. He had always had an unclear relationship with Mulder's mother, and had always been in touch with Mulder's father. When he was young, Mulder had just learned to speak. His father brought a photo of him and his wife to the cancer man. He laughed and said that the first word his son learned was JFK. In the fifth season, Mulder himself told a bad boy. In this matter, he didn't expect the other party to ask what is JFK, he had to sigh that he was old... In addition, the cancer man took Mulder to see the clone of Samatha (the sister who was kidnapped and disappeared by aliens that Mulder had been looking for) one of them, and declared her to be his daughter. So the cancer man has a tangled relationship with the entire Mulder family. In the exciting sixth season, he finally told Mulder the touching dialogue of "my son"~

In fact, Fox Mulder himself has been inseparable from the shadow government, aliens, colonial plans, and saving the world since he was born. Born to be a nosy—the perfect candidate for the one, another American hero. And Scully, O~ can only say that she owed Mulder in her previous life, she had nothing to do with all of this, she could have been an ordinary person without having to dissect aliens or cannibals all day long. But in the fourth season, Mulder also played a past life theory. After waking up after a miserable memory of his past life through hypnosis, he said to Scully affectionately, "We are together again..." Mulder's strongest is right Scully's tragic confession is never like that. Look at his relationship with Scully in his previous life - during the Civil War, it was the relationship between the cavalry captain and the deputy captain (if I remember correctly...), in the second station, Mulder was A Polish Jewish woman, Scully turned out to be her father! (~Fuck~ Indignant~ No wonder many people don't like this episode), what's more, the cancer man is the German officer who killed her father in the street... So the enemy will always be the enemy, it really can't be promoted forever~

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The X-Files quotes

  • Mulder: Oh no.

    [holds up newspaper headline saying "Elvis Presley Dead At 42"]

  • Bill Mulder: [deciding who is going to shoot the Alien] I'm the Liar, you're the Killer.

    Cigarette Smoking Man: Your lies have killed more people than I ever could.

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