He did give him the location of the Alien Bounty Hunter's ship, and revealed that a unit is being sent to destroy it. X, however, was as reluctant as usual to tell him much. While Mulder was in pursuit of the truth about the alien clones, he went to X for information. He cynically advised Mulder that by the time they formed a committee to investigate it, the whole thing would have been made to disappear. Men he believed were driven to it by Pierre Bauvais. They found themselves being stonewalled and X turned up to tell Mulder that the cases were being made to disappear and that the military was sanctioning Colonel Jacob Wharton's revenge for the suicides of two of his men. Mulder and Scully investigated a case involving the suicide of a US soldier that appeared to have connections to voodoo. X told him they believed he was out of town and this would be his only chance for justice, that waiting for these men and killing them was the only way. X later informed Mulder that the men who are involved in Scully's abduction would be searching his apartment for information they believed he had. When Mulder managed to catch up to the man he was pursuing, X came to Mulder's rescue but then brutally assaulted and executed the man. He blamed Mulder for Deep Throat and Scully's deaths and said he was not going to let the same happen to him, hence he told Mulder to stop before he lead them to him. With this encounter, it became apparent to Mulder that X was no Deep Throat, and that X believed that he controlled Mulder, not the other way around. Mulder became angry because when he looked for help X wasn't there and now he expected Mulder to do what he says and stop searching for the men who put Scully in that state. While stalking the man, Mulder was grabbed and threatened by X. When Mulder was visiting Scully he saw a man take some test tubes of Scully's blood and chased after him. He became frustrated when none was forthcoming. While Scully was lying in hospital on life support, Mulder taped the X to the window looking for help. X executes the mysterious man working for the Syndicate He also told Mulder the men behind Scully's abduction had only one policy: to deny everything. X told him there was nothing the Senator could do for him, there was nothing anyone could do, that it was beyond all of them. ( S leepless)Īfter Scully's disappearance, Mulder went to see Senator Richard Matheson but was met by X before reaching his office. It was at this meeting that X told Mulder he was not willing to sacrifice his life for the X-Files as Deep Throat had, implying that he had known him too. X was reluctant to be helping Mulder and told him he didn't want to be there at all. They did not actually meet in person until some time later, when X offered Mulder information on the case about soldiers who had been experimented on to eradicate their need for sleep. He first contacted Mulder by phone telling him he had "a friend at the FBI" - ( T he Host). ( U nusual Suspects) A Reluctant Informant Īfter Deep Throat was murdered, X became Fox Mulder's new contact on the inside of the conspiracy. As the car drives off, X is seen in the back seat staring at the three men. The next day, as Modeski tells the three men to reveal the truth about the Government, she is stopped in her tracks and forced into a car which takes her away.
He then ordered one of his subordinates to sanitize the area, while glaring down at Mulder, and, after his subordinate walked back to the group, he again focused his hard stare on the three men who were standing nearby. X stared at the men before stopping in his paces after coming to Agent Mulder, who lay, drugged and half-naked, on the ground. After the men under his command checked that the environment was safe for them to take off their masks, X entered and walked in a straight line, past three men who had been helping Modeski. In 1989, X led a group of men who, wearing masks, entered a warehouse at 204 Fells Point Road, in Baltimore, Maryland, as the warehouse had been exposed to a release of ergotamine-histomine gas, a drug that was being stored there by the government and had been developed by Susanne Modeski.