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"Paper Clip"
Series The X-Files
Season The X-Files/Season 3, Episode 2
X-Files 3x02 001
Air date September 12th, 1995
Writers Chris Carter
Director Rob Bowman
Producers Rob Bowman; Chris Carter; Charles Grant Craig; Joseph Patrick Finn; R.W. Goodwin; Howard Gordon; Kim Manners; Paul Rabwin
Starring David Duchovny; Gillian Anderson; Mitch Pileggi
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"Paper Clip" is the second episode of season three of the science fiction mystery series The X-Files and the fifty-first episode of the series overall. It was directed by Rob Bowman with a script written by Chris Carter. It first aired on the FOX Network on Friday, September 12th, 1995 at 9:00 pm.

Plot

Fox Mulder returns and both Dana Scully and Walter Skinner are surprised to see him. Skinner is in possession of a data tape that contains evidence of government cover-up concerning UFO activity. Mulder wants him to give it up, but Skinner holds onto it as leverage.

Mulder finds an old photograph from 1973, which is of a group of men, one of whom is his recently deceased father. He brings the photo to the Lone Gunmen, who identifies another man in the image as Victor Klemper - an former Nazi scientist brought to the U.S. as part of a government sponsored program known as Operation Paper Clip.

Meanwhile, an assassin, targets Dana's sister, Melissa Scully. Melissa is shot in the head and taken to the hospital where she is intensive care. Dana cannot risk exposing herself to visit her, however, as it is clear that the bullet that took down Melissa was intended for her.

Mulder and Scully get an address on Victor Klemper and meet him at his greenhouse. Like most of their contacts, Klemper is elusive when it comes to divulging information. All he says is that the photograph was taken at a a closed down mine in West Virginia.

The Navajo Shaman Albert Hosteen is brought to Washington, D.C. at the behest of Dana Scully. He visits the hospital on Dana's behalf and spends two days saying prayers over Melissa's unconscious body. Dana and Melissa's mother, Margaret Scully, has not left her daughter's bedside in two days.

Mulder and Scully go to the abandoned mine in West Virginia. What they find are corridors of filing cabinets containing medical records, which includes DNA samples. Dana Scully and Mulder's sister, Samantha Mulder, both have files. A hit team arrives on the site, and Mulder and Scully are forced to leave.

Back in Washington, Walter Skinner tries to strong-arm the Cigarette Smoking Man into getting his cronies and he to leave Mulder and Scully alone in exchange for the data tape. CSM growls at Skinner, telling him that he doesn't negotiate.

The Syndicate later sends a strike team to the hospital to take out Skinner. This tactic fails however. CSM has the car containing the hit men blown up, one of whom is Alex Krycek. Krycek survives and telephones CSM, warning him that if he even feels his presence again, he is going to make him "a very famous" man.

Mulder and Scully return to Klemper's greenhouse, only to find the Well-Manicured Man waiting there. He tells them that Klemper had a sudden "heart attack" and is dead. He tells Mulder that his father threatened to expose the secret government project that he had been involved with, and further indicates that Samantha Mulder was actually abducted by the government (not UFOs), to insure Bill Mulder's cooperation.

Mulder returns to his family home in Greenwich, Connecticut and awakens his mother, Teena Mulder. He asks her if she was forced to choose which child would be surrendered to the Syndicate. Teen tells him that she was unable to choose, so Bill chose Samantha - a fact that she had never forgiven him for, even after his death.

Back at the hospital, Melissa Scully succumbs to her injuries. Mulder visits Dana and offers her comfort.

The Cigarette Smoking Man returns to Skinner's office. Skinner introduces him to Albert Hosteen. He tells him that he showed Hosteen the data tape and had him memorize it. In the oral tradition of his people, Hosteen then relayed the information to twenty different members of the Navajo Nation. Even if CSM were to assassinate Hosteen, he would not be able to track down the other twenty people with any degree of certainty. Skinner gives a smug smile for finally getting one over on the Cigarette Smoking Man.

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