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Cancer Man: "Then you don't know much, Agent Mulder."
Marshall: "He's lucky it didn't kill him"
Mulder: "Kids got a lot of hair - probably absorbed the blow"
Cancer Man: "The truth would have caused panic. Panic would have cost lives. We control the disease by controlling the information."
Mulder: "You can't protect the public by lying."
Cancer Man: "It's done every day..."
Cancer Man: "How many people are being infected while you stand here not doing your job? 10? 20? What's the truth, Agent Mulder?"
Scully: "There'll be a time for the truth, Mulder, but this isn't it."
Skinner: "You really have no idea who you're dealing with, do you?"
Mulder: "I THOUGHT I was dealing with you."
Skinner: "I stand right on the line that you keep crossing."
Skinner: "Agent Mulder. I'm saying this as a friend. Watch your back. This is just the beginning."
***Soft Light***
Kelly: "Heard a lot about you..." [to Mulder]
Mulder: [To Scully] "We'll talk later..."
Kelly: "Agent Scully, what are you looking at?"
Scully: "Uh, the heat register."
Kelly: "You don't think anyone could have squeezed in there?"
Mulder: "You never know..."
Scully: "Having a little fun?"
[Description: M&S discussing the possibility of a spontaneous combustion theory:]
Scully: "Let's just forget for the moment that there's no scientific theory to support it."
Mulder: "Okay."
Mulder: "Hey Scully, can you spare a prophylactic?"
Scully: "...we were called in as a favour."
Mulder: "And as a favour we just handed over the A-bomb to the boy-scouts."
Mulder: "Mmm... scotch."
Scully: "Darkness covers a multitude of sins."
Mulder: "Check this out. My newest tool in the fight against crime. $49.95 at your local hardware store."
Scully: "Neat trick. For your birthday I'll buy you a utility belt."
Mulder: "Yeah but half of Richmond earns their paycheque making cancer sticks."
Mulder: "Maybe it's not so spontaneous. Get on the phone to your 'young detective' and tell her to get a detail down to the train station."
(Continued on page 38)
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