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Abducted by aliens? Eaten by a mythical beast? Drawn into a gravitational vortex? Mulder and Scully travel to Vermont to investigate the "Bennington Triangle." "I'm thinking this might be a case of *un*natural selection, Scully." - Fox Mulder in "The Bennington Triangle" (Written for I Made This! Productions Virtual Season 9) Summary: A team of wildlife researchers disappears on Glastenbury Mountain in Bennington, Vermont. Mulder: I’m wondering which lie to believe.Case Files | Vignettes | Post Eps | NC-17 | Collaborations And maybe sometime, through you, the truth will be known.ĭeep Throat: You’re awfully quiet, Mr. But that innocent and blank expression as I pulled the trigger has haunted me. Maybe… it didn’t know what a gun was, or perhaps they don’t show emotion. The Marines shot it down and brought it to us. A UFO was spotted for three nights over Hanoi. I, um, have the distinction of being one of three men to have exterminated such a creature.ĭeep Throat: I was with the CIA in Vietnam. And it was agreed that, should any extraterrestrial biological entity survive a crash, the country that held that being would be responsible for its termination. After the Roswell incident in 1947, even at the brink of the Cold War, there was an ultra-secret conference attended by the United States, the Soviet Union, the People’s Republic of China, Britain, both Germanies, France. I don’t speak Japanese but I think some businessmen told me to stick a piece of sushi where the sun don’t shine.ĭeep Throat: I know how badly-how very badly-you want to look through that window. Mulder: Called every waystation and bureau office west of Colorado. Don’t stop swimming.ĭeep Throat: I’m not responsible for the electronic surveillance but I do know they can still hear you. Mulder, is most convincingly hidden between two truths.ĭeep Throat: Mulder. Mulder: I think it’s remotely plausible that someone might think you’re hot. I don’t know how you could think that what they say is even remotely plausible. Scully: Those were the most paranoid people I have ever met. That’s a good one.īyers: That’s why we like you, Mulder. Langly: UFOs caused the Gulf War Syndrome. Mulder: What do you know about Gulf War Syndrome? Scully: I think you give the government too much credit. Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood): She’s hot.īyers: You don’t believe that the CIA, threatened by a loss of power and funding because of the collapse of the Cold War, wouldn’t dream of having the old enemy back. He’s being put into power by the most heinous and evil force of the twentieth century. Vladimir Zhirinovsky, leader of the Russian Social Democrats. John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood): Hey Mulder, listen to this. Says he was dressed as a cop on the grassy knoll. I had breakfast with the guy who shot John F. Richard Langly (Dean Haglund): Check it out, Mulder. Some of their ideas… are downright spooky. They publishĪ magazine called the Lone Gunmen. Mulder: No, these guys are like an extreme government watchdog group. Scully: Mulder, the military isn’t going to talk about classified aircraft. Mulder: I’m going to talk to some people when we get back to Washington.