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15This is a summary page for the characters from ''Series/TheXFiles''.
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17[[foldercontrol]]
18!Protagonists
19!!Main Duo
20[[folder:Agent Fox Mulder]]
21[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/foxmulder.png]]
22[[caption-width-right:300:''"Are we truly alone? Or are we being lied to?"'']]
23->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/DavidDuchovny, with flashback appearances portrayed by Marcus Turner ([[Recap/TheXFilesS02E01LittleGreenMen Little Green Men]] & [[Film/TheXFilesFighttheFuture Fight the Future]], with archive footage used in [[Recap/TheXFilesS09E19TheTruth The Truth]]) and Nick Lashaway ([[Recap/TheXFilesS06E05DreamlandII Dreamland II]])\
24'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/AlfonsoObregonInclan (Latin American Spanish), Creator/JurotaKosugi (Japanese), Morio Kazama (Japanese; TV Asahi), Benjamin Volz (German)
25
26->''"Now, when convention and science offer us no answers, might we not finally turn to the fantastic as a plausibility?"''
27
28Formerly a renowned profiler, he became something of a joke at the Bureau when he started to pursue an obscure side project known only as the "X Files", but he soon drew attention from more sinister quarters...
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30* AgentMulder: TropeNamer. He almost always believed in the paranormal explanation of the case of the week, but he could change his perspective if Scully's scientific theory was proving to be the solution.
31* AgentScully:
32** In a case of role reversal, if the case involved mysteries of religious nature and miracles, Mulder would be very skeptical and dismiss God as explanation.
33** Mulder dismissed Luther Lee Boggs' psychic claims out of hand in "Beyond the Sea", believing it was a ploy to get Boggs' death sentence commuted.
34** Mulder was also genuinely surprised by the existence of vampires in "3", having assumed such creatures to be purely legend.
35* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: In the very first episode, Mulder said that nothing else mattered to him except finding out the truth about the conspiracy and what happened to his sister. Early seasons of the show got a lot of mileage out of making him choose between pursuing his quest and saving Scully. Around the beginning of season 5, though, it ceased to even be an issue — he decided Scully was priority #1 and never looked back. (She saves his butt just as often).
36* AmbiguouslyBi: His reaction when Scully says Gary Shandling has a crush on him.
37* AmbiguouslyJewish: On more than one occasion, anti-Semitics accuse him of looking Jewish; Mulder always refuses to answer. What we know about his family background makes it somewhat unlikely that he actually is. (David Duchovny has said that until he is told otherwise, he considers Mulder Jewish.)
38* BadassBookworm: For some values of "badass" at least, although he does in fact get beat up quite a lot (mostly due to his tendency to recklessly charge into situations without thinking). His strength lies in great knowledge of paranormal phenomena and [[{{Determinator}} his determination]] to find concrete evidence and uncover the truth. He's fearless to a fault, has been shown to be a good shot (but [[RuleOfDrama he always drops his gun]]) and is physically fit. Also, he survives and that's saying quite a lot because in his world, almost everyone is trying to either kill or discredit him.
39* BerserkButton: Hurt or threaten Scully and he will END you and it doesn't matter a damn if you're a powerful secret agent, a frightening serial killer or a goddamn alien. There is nowhere in the universe you will be safe from him.
40* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a bit of...okay, he's a ''lot'' of an eccentric and few take him seriously due to his obsession with aliens, belief in conspiracies and his generally odd behavior. But piss him off and you'll discover that he's also an extremely skilled agent and profiler who can tear your life apart if he wishes and he's a trained FBI agent who knows how to handle himself in a fight if he has to. Those who write Mulder off as just a nut they can manipulate or push around tend to regret it very quickly.
41* BunnyEarsLawyer: The FBI tolerates his obsession with the paranormal because he's a very, very, ''very'' good forensic psychologist. Mulder was a very strongly right-brained intuitive, who also engaged in free association thinking, and was able to detach his mind from conventional preconceptions. He was so good, in fact, that he'd earned the moniker 'Spooky' before even opening the X-Files: his partner at the time thought his ability to profile and understand people was downright uncanny.
42* ByronicHero: Brooding and comely FBI agent whose quest for the truth is just and right, although his means of trying to achieve that can be over-the-top and jackassery. Only very few people in the show's world seem to appreciate him.
43* TheCassandra: Gets a fair amount of this though this can be expected. Sometimes, he may get the details wrong, but the overall theory will be right. Other times, he uses a shotgun effect and throws out a bunch of different theories, but one of them is right. Subverted at the times TheConspiracy takes steps to have him ignored.
44* ColorblindConfusion: While working with The Lone Gunmen on one assignment, they were initially mystified that Mulder seemed to be immune to a subliminal message hidden in TV static. It was only when Mulder revealed he's red-green colorblind that they began to figure out what was going on.
45* CommutingOnABus: During season 8. He was abducted in season 7 finale, some presumed he was dead, and he appeared in mid-season episodes and towards the end.
46* ConspiracyTheorist: A heroic conspiracy nut who is unusual both in almost always being right in his postulations about secret doings and in (usually) being a rational, shrewdly observant investigator who labors to find solid evidence to support his ideas.
47* CowboyCop: A mild example, usually showing little regard for rules and regulations, caring only about uncovering the truth and solving the current case. However, while he has cases of dickishness, his means aren't as extreme as those of most examples, and he rarely takes a life or does something that endangers others. It's also justified in that the nature of his job as a [[ParanormalInvestigation paranormal investigator]] working for a skeptical FBI often demands he goes against standards and practices.
48* DeadpanSnarker: He snarks at everything and everybody. His face is deadpan serious and sometimes people get confused with his jokes. At times people think he's kidding when he presents his paranormal explanation and is super serious.
49-->'''Mulder (upon seeing the Cigarette Smoking Man in a hospital)''': Please tell me you're here with severe chest pains.
50* {{Determinator}}: He follows his quest for the truth with extreme grit.
51-->'''Scully''': They could drop you in the middle of a desert and tell you the truth is out there, and you'd ask them for a shovel.
52* DistressedDude: Ends up in this role a lot, though this was more due to his inability to think before charging in than a need to show off Scully's competency.
53* {{Eagleland}}: Type 1. His fantasy in "Founder's Mutation" has him launching model spaceships and quoting [=JFK=] with William.
54* EmbarrassingFirstName: He's not too fond of his first name Fox but he's not too embarrassed either. He prefers people to call him Mulder. He once said that he had made even his parents call him Mulder but they actually call him Fox.
55* EmptyFridgeEmptyLife: As seen in "Chinga". His fridge contains nothing but a huge jug of orange juice. He takes a swig straight from the bottle, checks the date (which is at least 4 months expired) and spits the juice back into the bottle. He then puts the bottle back in the fridge. He manages to do this routine while he's on the phone with Scully who took a weekend off and whom he misses dearly.
56* {{Expy}}: In keeping with the fact that this series is directly inspired by ''Series/KolchakTheNightStalker'', Mulder shares several very obvious similarities with Carl Kolchak, namely his enthusiastic belief in the paranormal and dealing with authority figures who see him as a weirdo at best.
57* FairCop: Federal agent and tall, dark, handsome, troubled, frequently shirtless or working out...
58* FingertipDrugAnalysis: His favorite investigative technique. Mulder once licked a substance he ''strongly'' suspected to be extract of foxglove.
59* FlatEarthAtheist: Inverted. Mulder is usually the one who is more open to the supernatural elements of a case, even being well-versed in things like demonology. Yet, he remains somewhere between agnostic and atheistic, despite constantly witnessing paranormal events, even down to witchcraft and demonic presences.
60%%* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Phlegmatic (except for the "timidness", as he often gets himself into trouble by not thinking before he acts).
61* GuiltComplex: Feels responsible for his sister Samantha's abduction as a child while under his care and spent his adult life devoted to finding her. When Scully joins him, it continues. Scully is abducted in season 2, which he blames himself for. She later develops cancer and finds out that she is barren, which he also blames himself for. In season 3, Scully's sister, Melissa, is killed in Scully's apartment by mistake--the shooter was looking for Scully. Mulder blames himself, because if he hadn't dragged Scully with him onto his quest, all these things never would have happened.
62** Mulder also tends to blame himself for other deaths. It was shown in the late Season 1 episode "Young at Heart", where Mulder blames himself for a case gone bad from his earlier days in the FBI. The criminal, John Barnett, ended up executing a hostage and a fellow agent while Mulder had his gun on him, and the reluctance to shoot haunts him for years (despite it being a part of FBI protocol). His informant Deep Throat is shot and killed in season 1, which he blames himself for. He tells Scully she should leave the FBI and be a doctor, before she is killed during his quest. Scully handwaves this and continues on with him.
63** It doesn't help that other characters reinforce Mulder's guilt. In season 2, Samantha seemingly returns and Scully is kidnapped by the Alien Bounty Hunter. He trades his sister (though we find out she's really a clone) for Scully's life, and his "sister" is subsequently "killed". He calls his father to his apartment to tell him, and his father becomes angry with him. When Mulder offers to tell his mother, his father demands to know if Mulder knows how losing Samantha again will devastate her. On top of that, it's implied that his parents blame him for his sister's abduction in the first place. Scully's brother Bill also blames Mulder for things beyond his control; the two meet while Scully is dying from cancer, and he rips into Mulder for all the things that have happened to his family that he sees as Mulder's fault. He asks Mulder if his quest was worth it and if he'd found what he was looking for, and when Mulder responds that he hadn't, Bill labels him a "sorry son-of-a-bitch".
64* GutFeeling: His success as an investigator often comes from bizarre leaps of intuition that usually turn out to be correct. Frequently verges on BatDeduction.
65* HasAType: Attractive colleagues, like Phoebe Green from Scotland Yard ("Fire"). He falls in love with his [[RedheadsAreRavishing redheaded]] partner Scully.
66* HollywoodNewEngland: Mulder's family hails from Martha's Vineyard. Though given Duchovny is a New Yorker, there's not much of an accent.
67* ImprobableAimingSkills: Somewhat offset by [[RuleOfDrama his tendency to drop the gun]] in early seasons, but on the occasions he does get to fire his gun, he tends to display these. Probably best seen in "Young at Heart", where he faces a [[MonsterOfTheWeek baddie]] who is using a hostage as a HumanShield and moving. The source of tension isn't the question of whether or not Mulder ''could'' hit him without harming the hostage, but ''whether he would allow himself to do it'', as shooting would go against the book in that situation, and the baddie was wanted alive for questioning about some scientific research he had stolen. In the end, Mulder opts to do it, and ''successfully gets him in a single shot without even grazing the hostage''. Bonus points for incapacitating him without killing him right away, leaving him alive long enough to be questioned.[[note]]Not that it mattered in the end, as he refused to talk, but that's beside the point[[/note]]
68* InSeriesNickname: In the Bureau, his nickname is "Spooky". He was so good at profiling criminals while in Quantico Academy that his ability felt spooky to other agents in training.
69* InsistentTerminology: Widespread in general with the agents, but Mulder especially tends to say "Federal Bureau of Investigation" at times when "FBI" would be sufficient.
70* TheInsomniac: A well-known insomniac. We almost never see him sleeping, and when we do, he's usually in the throes of a nightmare.
71* ItsAllAboutMe: Scully and Skinner sometimes call him on his tendency to assume that everything that happens in their lives relates to him or the X-Files.
72* IWillFindYou: His GoalInLife is to find his missing younger sister.
73* KnightInSourArmor: He has developed a bad reputation, frequently argues with his partner, and had his department on the bureau often screwed by the higher ups or the Syndicate. No wonder he's increasingly more cynical.
74* LanternJawOfJustice: Has a chiseled jaw-line and definitely represents the good on the show.
75* LastNameBasis: "I even made my parents call me Mulder," although that seems to be just something he tells Scully as a joke as they simply call him by his first name.
76* LivingEmotionalCrutch: With Scully.
77* {{Manchild}}: Downplayed. Mulder has quite a few immature touches to his personality. He is often extremely unwilling to compromise even a little on his theories regarding the involvement of the supernatural in crimes, almost always taking a MyWayOrTheHighway stance, even when it becomes an outright obstacle to the investigation. When he is dissatisfied or bothered by something he frequently doesn't make any effort to hide it, but openly broods or sulks about it. He also tends to have very good rapport with children because he is already sort of tuned in to their wavelength.
78* MenDontCry: Averted. He cried fairly frequently, almost as often as Scully cried in Seasons 1-7, and his crying is not exactly proud ManlyTears. Most often it had to do with his missing sister or something bad happening to Scully. He finally breaks down about his mother's death in Season 7 episode "Closure".
79* MostImportantPerson: Scully is his, hands down -- there is ''nothing'' he wouldn't do for her. It's very mutual.
80* MrFanservice: Unusually for an American show not particularly aimed at a female audience, he spends more time not fully clothed than Scully does.
81* NoSocialSkills: At least at first. At the beginning of the series, he's generally disliked and avoided by his coworkers, has weird obsessions, and outside of his interactions with Scully, he's downright awkward sometimes in his conversations with others. His [[DeadpanSnarker jokes]] often hit the wrong mark.
82* OccultDetective: Investigates the paranormal.
83* OfficialCouple: With Scully.
84* OppositesAttract: With Scully. He's an agnostic UFO/supernatural enthusiast and she's a skeptical, scientifically oriented Catholic.
85* OralFixation: He always chews on something, like pens or straws in drinks. Might explain his love for sunflower seeds.
86* PercussiveTherapy: He deals with his anger by hitting stuff.
87* PhotographicMemory: Mentioned only once, but it does generally seem like he has a very good and very visually-oriented memory.
88* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Occasionally, including his Michael Jackson reference in "Teliko" and this one in the pilot
89-->'''Mulder''': ''(revealing a deformed, short corpse in a coffin)'' It's probably a safe bet Ray Soames never made the varsity basketball team.
90** He also loves antagonizing and stereotyping Philadelphians for some reason.
91* PornStash: And unashamed about it. His porn-watching habit is played as a RunningGag.
92* TheProfiler: His original forte before he found the title case files and went onto the supernatural tangent that made up his career from then on. In one episode, he found himself up against his own former boss, who ''had'' gone off the deep end and started imitating the criminal he was after.
93* ProperlyParanoid:
94** His ideas about government's conspiracy and shadowy organizations might seem far-fetched, but he's proved right most of the time.
95-->'''Mulder:''' Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you.
96** He eventually starts carrying a backup gun because he gets tired of losing his main one.
97* PuppyDogEyes: Can pull off a hurt look very well.
98* PutOnABus: Put on a spaceship for a while, and afterwards he was on the run.
99* RedOniBlueOni: He is the impulsive and jovial red to Scully's stoic and serious blue.
100* SawStarWarsTwentySevenTimes: Confesses to having sat through ''Film/Plan9FromOuterSpace'' 42 times. He claims that the sheer badness of the film numbs his brain, allowing him to make intuitive leaps and solve problems that have him stumped.
101* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: According to one UnreliableNarrator in "Jose Chung's ''From Outer Space''", and he himself owns to that in "The War of Coprophages".
102* SeekerArchetype: The truth is out there and he's determined to find it and uncover it.
103* SilverFox: Fittingly given his first name, the revival has him return with his good looks intact even as he is well into middle age.
104* SingleIssuePsychology: The childhood trauma of his sister's abduction has defined much of his adult life.
105* SurvivorGuilt: David Duchovny invoked this word-for-word to describe Mulder's reaction to his sister Samantha's abduction.
106* TallDarkAndHandsome: Tall, a well-built body (he works out!), brown hair and sad green PuppyDogEyes, tanned complexion, nose... Yes, he's got it all. Being a DeadpanSnarker doesn't hurt.
107* TallDarkAndSnarky: Tall, Dark and Handsome and a Deadpan Snarker extraordinaire. He's paired with one clever Agent who he respects greatly, and his boss is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, but other than that, he's surrounded by idiots who do not understand that his crazy theories about the paranormal are in most cases actually true.
108* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Mulder dies kind of a lot. He flatlines in the middle of season 2 and at the end of season 2 and in two episodes in season 8. He is never [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]].
109* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Sunflower seeds.
110* TranquilFury: When Mulder gets mad, he doesn't shout or scream or even drop his usual snark. He just remains calm and thinks of all the ways he can make you suffer.
111* TroubledButCute: Had a tough life, acts weirdly, but attracts many women during his journeys.
112* WhatTheHellHero: He got this several times in the first four seasons ("Paper Hearts" is perhaps the best example when Skinner rightfully tells him off for disobeying orders and being neglectful), mostly from Scully and sometimes Skinner. After that he managed to get a better grip on his issues.
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114
115[[folder:Agent Dana Scully]]
116[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/danascully.png]]
117[[caption-width-right:300:''"And while we share a faith in science, I have come to the understanding that the science that we were taught takes us but a distance towards the truth".'']]
118->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/GillianAnderson, with flashback appearances portrayed by Creator/TeganMoss ([[Recap/TheXFilesS02E08OneBreath One Breath]]), and Joey Shea & Zoe Anderson ([[Recap/TheXFilesS05E06ChristmasCarol Christmas Carol]])\
119'''Dubbed by:''' Gisela Casillas (Latin American Spanish), Keiko Aizawa (Japanese), Creator/KeikoToda (Japanese), Franziska Pigulla (German)
120
121->''"What I find fantastic is any notion that there are answers beyond the realm of science. The answers are there. You just have to know where to look".''
122
123A forensic pathologist with a background in physics, she was assigned to work with Mulder ostensibly in order to use her scientific knowledge debunk his work; however, she was less predictable than the conspiracy had hoped.
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125* ActionGirl: A trained FBI agent with ImprobableAimingSkills. She could kick some serious ass.
126* AdrenalineMakeover: At the beginning of the show she's [[TheComicallySerious painfully serious]] and [[ByTheBookCop strait-laced]], and seems to have ''terrible'' fashion sense. By the end she's still reserved, but has loosened up quite a bit and is dressing a lot better as well.
127* AgentScully: TropeNamer, and somewhere between a straight example and an UnbuiltTrope. All told, somebody had to try to tone down Mulder's crazy theories, [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint even when Mulder was right]]. Somebody has to Scully him; Mulder was often RightForTheWrongReasons, and it would fall to Scully to stop Mulder from jumping to conclusions. But Scully wasn't exactly a FlatEarthAtheist, partly because she was a devout Christian who probably didn't ''want'' Mulder to be right in certain circumstances. When that wasn't an issue, she wanted evidence more than anything. She was an advocate for Occam's Razor, rather than a staunch unbeliever. Third, it's implied that she was very often ''right'', albeit always off-camera. And lastly, once she has the evidence she ends up accepting it in later seasons, reversing her role in comparison to another character.
128-->''Nothing happens in contradiction to nature. Only in contradiction to what we know of it.''
129* AgentMulder: Later in the series, she was accepting the paranormal explanations. Agent Doggett tried to scully her.
130* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Has an amazing talent for picking guys who turn out to be messed up in the head and often outright psycho. Mulder is probably the most stable person she's ever been with, and that's saying a lot.
131* ArbitrarySkepticism: Scully remains a hardcore skeptic long after she's seen shape-shifting aliens, watched Mulder be mind-controlled into [[NotHimself things he'd never do on his own]], etc. It's somewhat [[JustifiedTrope justified]], though: later seasons tended to imply that Scully felt she had to take a more skeptical stance than she really believed anymore in order to keep Mulder's wacky ideas grounded.
132* BadassBookworm: A fully qualified medical doctor and pathologist and forensic examiner. What's fine is that Mulder and Scully are sometimes actually shown doing research and reading.
133* BadassLabcoat: Whenever she performs autopsy or does some lab work.
134* BadLiar: It's not that the lies she comes up with are ridiculous, she's just so naturally honest that her discomfort is very obvious whenever she tries to lie.
135* CandlelitBath: Scully likes them, and sometimes they lead to bad things. Like serial killer attacks.
136* TheChosenOne: It's implied in many of the religiously-themed episodes that God has some sort of special task in mind for her, although exactly what she's called to do is never made clear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, this arc comes to a somewhat unsatisfactory end when she gives in to her anger and kills Donnie Pfaster, whom God had put in front of her as a test in "Orison"]].
137* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: Mulder isn't quite a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} in the usual sense (though he comes across that way to lots of people in-universe), but Scully has the traditional role of stopping him from doing stupid reckless things, putting together the actual evidence to support his weird leaps of intuition, explaining and defending his crazy ideas to other people, etc.
138* CombatStilettos: She wears heels nearly all the time, no matter how much running and shooting she expects to need to do. When you're a five foot two FBI agent every inch probably helps.
139* TheCoroner: Specialized in forensic pathology at med school, and thus is frequently doing autopsies in the investigated victims.
140* CrisisOfFaith: Scully started the show as a non-practising Catholic. Part of her CharacterArc involved her coming to terms with her faith and deciding she could pray and attend church regularly even if she didn't always agree with everything TheChurch said.
141* DamselInDistress: Unusually, though, she and Mulder trade off the DistressBall about equally. RuleOfDrama.
142* DeadlyBath: Both subverted ("Chinga" — the music builds, we're sure something creepy's going to happen, the phone rings and... it's Mulder, he's bored) and played straight ("Squeeze", "Irresistible").
143* DeadpanSnarker: So deadpan it's easy to miss. One particularly stand-out was when she asked with a poker face whether Luke Skywalker had brought a light saber.
144* DeusAngstMachina: Oh boy, Scully has been through so much pain, tragedy and drama more than anyone else. Scully's angsting is completely justified.
145* DontYouDarePityMe: The more upset she is, the more emphatically she insists that she's fine.
146* DudeMagnet: She has no problems attracting men and quite a few men have fallen under her charms.
147* {{Expy}}: remarkably similar to FBI Agent Clarice Starling from 'Silence of the Lambs'. Rammed home when she goes to visit Mulder in jail in 'The Truth' and he greets her with "Hello Clarice".
148* FairCop: She's a very beautiful FBI agent. Her beauty and hotness get acknowledged in-universe by several admirers.
149* FascinatingEyebrow: One of her trademarks. She would usually eye down Mulder for his crazy theories. It was known among fans simply as "the look".
150* FieryRedhead: Nearly inverted. It's true you don't want to get her really mad, but most of the time she hardly shows emotion at all; she rarely so much as smiles, especially in the early seasons.
151* FlatEarthAtheist: Played with. Scully constantly belittles Mulder’s supernatural and paranormal theories, despite witnessing such events firsthand and his hunches usually proving correct. The weird part? She’s a Catholic.
152%% * FourTemperamentEnsemble: Melancholic
153* GroinAttack: Many men who have tried to tangle with Agent Scully have quickly learned to their regret that the first, second, and third move she makes is a groin attack, and she's good at it. She even stomped one guy in the balls while wearing stilletos. She's too smart to try and grapple with male opponents, as she is fully aware that her short height and slight frame would put her at major disadvantage.
154* HotForTeacher: Once had an affair with one of her instructors back in medical school, though she eventually broke it off. He, however, never got over her.
155* {{Immortality}}: There are a few odd references to the idea that Scully will never die scattered across multiple episodes, like "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" and "Tithonus".
156* ImprobableAge: Her given birth year is 1964, thus making Scully 4 years older than Gillian Anderson herself, and since the pilot is set in November 1992, that made her 28 at the show start. To make her a medical doctor with a specialty in forensic pathlogy, she would have had studied for 13 years, and add the two years at the FBI before being sent to Mulder's office, Scully's clearly too young.
157* ImprobableAimingSkills: She's an excellent shot. She shoots Mulder in his shoulder from quite a distance and was sure she would not miss.
158* InformedSelfDiagnosis: Being a doctor, she tends to self-diagnose when she's sick or injured, most obviously in the first movie.
159* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: She wears scrubs whenever she performs an autopsy. She's the scientist and sceptic of the Dynamic Duo.
160* LastNameBasis: It's just Scully for most agents. She and Mulder call themselves by their surnames, even when they bond and it's clear they are more then just colleagues.
161* LawOfInverseFertility: Scully's abduction left her infertile. It's a source of {{angst}} for her. It's played much more subtly — and with good reason; he'd never be enough of a {{Jerkass}} to actually bring it up, considering Scully's infertility — but Mulder is implied to be somewhat wistful about not being in a position to have kids too.
162* LikeParentLikeSpouse: Scully once admitted to being turned on by men who reminded her of her father.
163* LivingEmotionalCrutch: with Mulder, but to somewhat of a lesser extent than she to him.
164* LoonyFriendsImproveYourPersonality: Working with Mulder gradually helps her to loosen up and let down some of her emotional walls. She in turn encourages him to take responsibility for his actions and finally face his past traumas.
165* MedicalRapeAndImpregnate: [[spoiler:It's eventually implied that something along these lines (but involving alien tech and probably extraterrestrial DNA) happened to Scully during her abduction early in season 2]].
166* MilitaryBrat: Her father was in the Navy, as is her elder brother.
167* MsFanservice: {{Downplayed}}. FOX was reluctant to cast Gillian Anderson as a lead, saying they wanted someone who'd look better in a swimsuit. Chris Carter informed them that Scully would not be wearing any swimsuits. However, Agent Scully was the only prominent female on the show and looked cute enough. Later as the series progressed, she had her fair share of more typically fanservicey moments and in 1998 was voted the sexiest woman in the world.
168* NaiveNewcomer: Early in the series, to both paranormal investigation as well as government conspiracy.
169%%* NerdsAreSexy
170* OccultDetective: Investigates the paranormal.
171* OfficialCouple: With Mulder.
172* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: She sometimes comments on psychological issues even though it's Mulder who has the degree in this area.
173* OppositesAttract: With Mulder. She's a skeptical, scientifically oriented Catholic and he's an agnostic UFO/supernatural enthusiast.
174* ReassignmentBackfire: Scully was pulled out of being a professor at Quantico to debunk Mulder's work on the X-Files. She is unable to do it and starts siding with him.
175* RedOniBlueOni: The more stoic and serious blue to Mulder's impulsive and jovial red.
176* ScienceHero: Moreso than Mulder. She's a forensic pathologist and often performs autopsies. She also tries to explain the case by scientific explanations.
177* ScullySyndrome: The TropeNamer. Though amusingly it gets inverted with more religious fare, where Scully believes but Mulder is the skeptical.
178* SkepticNoLonger: After Mulder was PutOnABus, she fully accepted that she lives in a weird world full of paranormal stuff and that she's often a target for the conspiracy.
179%% * TheSmartGirl
180* TheStoic: With several NotSoStoic moments, especially as the series goes on and she becomes more comfortable expressing her emotions around Mulder.
181* SugarAndIcePersonality: Very steely and professional towards most people. The only person who gets her to loosen up is Mulder.
182* SurgeonsCanDoAutopsiesIfTheyWant: Ironically it's autopsies that are her main specialty, but that doesn't stop her from being fully versed in [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands any other field of medicine that's necessary for the plot]].
183* ThereAreNoTherapists: Interestingly averted in the earlier seasons, at least for Scully. She sees a therapist a few times after her abduction in season two.
184* TragicKeepsake: Scully always wears a small gold cross necklace. When she's [[AlienAbduction abducted]] near the beginning of season 2, it's torn off, and Mulder wears it himself for the three months she's missing. It shows up a few more times when they're separated as a symbol of their bond: Mulder finds it again when he's tracking down Scully in the first movie, and [[TheLadysFavor she apparently gave it to him to wear before he went off alone]] and got himself abducted at the end of season 7.
185* {{Tuckerization}}: Once it was even lampshaded where the name comes from: "Um. I don't remember his name, but she was Scully, like [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Scully that baseball announcer]]".
186* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Does not take kindly to anyone hurting her partner. She may be petite, but she's smart as a whip and has great aim. The episode "Biogenesis" and the "Sixth Extinction" arc was Scully kicking ass because the Cigarette Smoking Man and Diana Fowley had caused Mulder's fatally unusual brain activity. The same happens in Season 8, even though she's pregnant at the time. The [[Film/TheXFilesIWantToBelieve second movie]] has her bashing bad guys over the head with firewood to get to Mulder. In "Beyond the Sea", after Mulder is shot:
187-->'''Scully''': This was a trap for Mulder because he helped put you away. Well, I came here to tell you that if he dies because of what you've done, four days from now, no-one will be able to stop me from being the one that will throw the switch and gas you out of this life for good, you ''son of a bitch!''
188* WellDoneDaughterGal: She would really, really like to hear her father approve of quitting medicine and joining the FBI, and praise her for good work.
189[[/folder]]
190
191!!Allies
192!!!Informants
193
194[[folder:Deep Throat]]
195->See his entry below under '''[[spoiler:The Conspiracy]]'''
196[[/folder]]
197
198[[folder:Senator Richard Matheson]]
199->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/RaymondJBarry
200
201->''"I have aided you in the past with information, Fox, and advice, which, right now, is to leave here at once and never again suggest to anyone my involvement in any such dark intrigue. Am I understood?"''
202
203A politician who occasionally gives Mulder information. He’s not particularly reliable, and is quick to cut ties with Mulder whenever it seems that his political career is in jeopardy.
204----
205* BrokenPedestal: For Mulder, come "S.R. 819", who cuts off all future contact with the Senator when his culpability in TheConspiracy is exposed.
206* DirtyCoward: He's only willing to help Mulder when he can do it with the minimum risk to himself. In episodes like "Ascension" and "731", he flat-out ignores Mulder and Scully's attempts to contact him.
207* ItsAllAboutMe: He justifies his actions when working for the Syndicate as this.
208-->''"I am a victim here! Don't you understand that? I'M FIGHTING FOR MY LIFE!"''
209* SleazyPolitician: We learn that he's working for the conspiracy in "S.R. 819".
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:X]]
213->See his entry below under '''[[spoiler:The Conspiracy]]'''
214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder:Marita Covarrubias]]
217->See their entry below under '''[[spoiler:The Conspiracy]]'''
218[[/folder]]
219
220[[folder:Michael Kritschgau]]
221[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesmichaelkritschgau.png]]
222[[caption-width-right:300:''"What you can have, what you may find, is so much more than that".'']]
223->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JohnFinn
224
225->''"I was destroyed to protect what Mulder knew all along. Now he’s the proof. He’s the X-File".''
226
227A bitter, disgraced former DOD Agent who turned against TheConspiracy, informed Mulder of a government disinformation campaign, aided Mulder in finding Scully's cancer cure and later returned to help a comatose Mulder suffering from exposure to an alien artifact.
228----
229* AgentScully: Zigzagged. He believes in government conspiracies and the psychic phenomena because he has witnessed both, but flatly doesn't believe in aliens. At least until eventually witnessing proof for himself.
230* AntiHero: Though he is doing it mostly to avenge his son, and his methods and manner tend to be jerkass in nature, he does all he can to help Mulder, helps save Scully and ultimately gives up his life trying to continue Mulder's work.
231* BornUnlucky: Between losing his son, his job, his pension and eventually his life, even being reduced to a crappy apartment that gets burned down as well, nothing in the poor man's life ever seemed to go right. It's no mystery why he was so bitter.
232* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Courtesy of Krycek, [[KickTheDog who proceeds to steal or burn all his alien artifact data along with his crummy apartment]]. He doesn't even get to be killed on screen.
233* ForgottenFallenFriend: Never so much as mentioned again after his murder, despite everything he sacrificed for Mulder and Scully.
234* JerkassHasAPoint: Seems to be the very definition of his dour character, especially when the Sixth Extinction trilogy rolls around. For instance, there's his quote when he sees Scully sleeping in her office:
235-->'''Kritschgau:''' Sleep is a luxury, Agent Scully. A self-indulgence we have no time for. Nor does Agent Mulder.
236* KilledOffForReal: Murdered by Krycek in his last appearance, and has all his data stolen or burned, along with his corpse.
237* KnightInSourArmor: Despite his understandable bitterness towards his life being destroyed for aiding Mulder in the past and reluctance to do so again, he still rolls up his sleeves and helps as much as he can when Mulder needs his expertise again. In spite of only reluctant assistance from Skinner and scathing opposition from [[UngratefulBastard Scully]], whose cancer he helped cure. For all the good it does Kritschgau.
238* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: The other definition of his character. In spite of assisting Mulder and Scully in vital ways, coming around to share Mulder's beliefs, and attempting to [[TakeUpMySword take up the torch of his quest]] when Mulder is incapacitated to bring everything to light, [[AllForNothing he receives no returned assistance from the heroes and utterly fails]].
239* PapaWolf: Everything he did was to try to find a cure for his son who was dying from Gulf War Syndrome courtesy of the government. After he fails to do so, he still continues fighting the government, trying to avenge his son and reveal the truth about them.
240* SkepticNoLonger: Initially doesn't believe in extraterrestrial life, until witnessing Mulder's alien condition, then jumps in head first, to fatal consequences.
241* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Skinner when Skinner seeks his help for Mulder, Scully doesn't even bother trying to work with him.
242* TraumaCongaLine: Good lord. It's difficult to find other characters in the series who went through as much as he did in such a short span, in spite of his scant appearances.
243* UnwittingPawn: To the Syndicate in his first appearance, used to make Mulder doubt himself and his work on the X-Files, his belief in alien life. Eventually realizes he is this and breaks free of it.
244[[/folder]]
245
246[[folder:Agent Diana Fowley]]
247[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesdianafowley.png]]
248[[caption-width-right:300:''"Nothing could be further from the truth, Fox. Nothing".'']]
249->'''Portrayed by''' Creator/MimiRogers
250
251->''"You’re allowed to investigate the X-Files as an indulgence. But draw the wrong kind of attention and they’ll close you down. Put an end to all your work. Something I happen to have an interest in myself".''
252
253Mulder's ex-lover and former partner. With Agent Jeffery Spender, replaces Mulder and Scully on the X-Files when they get reassigned in season 6.
254----
255* AgentMulder: She's a believer much like Mulder himself. Being the only person who truly believed in his theories (before Scully came around, anyway) was the major contributory factor for their partnership and romantic relationship back in the day. In the present, she's more than willing to use this status as leverage to wedge her way back into Mulder's life.
256* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Tall and brunette, and while not quite as emotionally defensive as Scully, she definitely has an aloof air about her.
257* BirdsOfAFeather: She suggests to Mulder that maybe instead of Scully he'd prefer a partner who was more open-minded toward the paranormal... like herself. [[spoiler:He wouldn't]].
258-->'''Diana:''' I sense you could have used an ally, though – someone who thinks like you, with some background.\
259'''Mulder:''' She's a, uh ... she’s a scientist. She just makes me work for everything.\
260'''Diana:''' Yes, but I’m ... I’m sure there were times when two like minds on a case would have been advantageous.
261%%* DeathOfTheHypotenuse: [[spoiler:Her ultimate fate]].
262%%* {{Foil}}: For Scully.
263* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:At the start of the seventh season, she betrays the Cigarette-Smoking Man, giving Scully a book that can save Mulder]].
264* TheMole: Scully suspects she's working for the conspiracy pretty early on; Mulder still considers her a friend and believes in her. [[spoiler:They're both right]].
265* NewOldFlame: For Mulder. The "new" part largely being on her end, as Mulder's romantic feelings for her have clearly waned in the time they've been apart.
266* PsychoExGirlfriend: The psycho part is not obvious until "The Sixth Extinction", where she visits Mulder, who's confined in a psychiatric hospital and being {{Mind Rape}}d by psychic influence from an alien artifact, and makes a speech that can be summed up as "I've always loved you, Fox, and now that you're in five-point restraints we can finally be together".
267-->''"I know what's happened to you. I know what you're suffering from. I've been sitting back and watching. I know you know. I know you know about me... That my loyalties aren't just to you... but to a man you've grown to despise. You have your reasons but, as you look inside me now you know that I have mine. Fox... Fox, I love you. I've loved you for so long. You know that, too. And I won't let you die... to prove what you are, to prove what's inside you. There's no need to prove it. It's been known for so long. Now we can be together".''
268* RedemptionEqualsDeath: She's initially compliant in the Syndicate exploiting Mulder's brain condition during the "Sixth Extinction" story arc, [[spoiler: but ultimately can't go through with it, and gives Scully the tools she needs to save Mulder from the Cigarette-Smoking Man, who in turn has Diana assassinated for her betrayal]].
269* RomanticFalseLead: Seemed to exist mainly for the purpose of teasing the fans and making Scully jealous. (Mulder gave little sign of still having anything but platonic feelings toward her, however, although she was clearly carrying a torch for him).
270[[/folder]]
271
272----
273
274!!!Others
275%% clean-up dth
276
277[[folder:Assistant Director Walter Skinner]]
278[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/walterskinner.png]]
279[[caption-width-right:300:''"This was close. Any closer and a thousand friends at the capitol won’t be able to help you".'']]
280->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/MitchPileggi, Creator/CoryRempel (as [[Recap/TheXFilesMiniseriesE12Kitten Young Skinner]])\
281'''Dubbed by:''' Yuu Shimaka (Japanese)
282
283->''"You two came along and you taught me not to hide from it, but to... have the guts to shine a light directly into the darkest corners. And if given the choice between advancing my career by being blindly loyal to some faceless puppeteers pulling strings from the shadows or to throw in with you two, make no mistake about it, I'd make the same decision every single damn time".''
284
285Mulder and Scully's direct superior for most of the series. His motives were initially doubtful, but he later became a staunch, if irritable, ally.
286----
287* BaitAndSwitchTyrant: His first appearances made him look like the classic "boss who is a nuisance to the protagonists". But eventually he becomes one of the few in the bureau who really trusts Mulder and Scully.
288* BaldOfEvil: Played With because he started as a shady figure as someone who might be connected to TheConspiracy. However, he proved he's a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and a badass boss who is on the good side and can handle himself in a fight. Mulder and Scully could depend on him, and he on them.
289* BenevolentBoss: Although his benevolence is most certainly confined to his actions, not his demeanor.
290%%* BigGood
291* BoxingBattler: He boxes to keep in shape, and it influences his fighting style.
292* DaChief: He is more reserved than the classical archetype, but he fulfills the same function to Mulder and Scully: giving them 48 hours to solve a case, demanding them to turn in their weapons, wearing suspenders, and generally being a ReasonableAuthorityFigure whenever he is not being pressured by TheConspiracy.
293* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Avatar'', ''Zero Sum'' and ''S.R. 819'' in earlier seasons. From Season 7 on Skinner became increasingly prominent, earning a starring credit in Season 9.
294* DeadpanSnarker: Required to [[SnarkToSnarkCombat deal with his equally snarky agents]].
295* FootDraggingDivorcee: And he makes the decision not to sign them in the end.
296* ImmuneToMindControl: In "Pusher", he was the only one who Modell couldn't convince into following a command.
297* LastNameBasis: He is always called by his last name even after becoming more of a friend than a superior to Mulder and Scully.
298* MinoredInAssKicking: Though he's usually seen behind a desk, he can stomp the ''crap'' out of people when he has to.
299* NearDeathClairvoyance: Skinner had an out-of-body experience during his tour in Vietnam when his platoon was shot, which is implied to be the reason he doesn't completely dismiss Mulder and the X-files.
300* ObstructiveBureaucrat: In his first couple of appearances he seems intent on making Mulder's life as difficult as possible, but he quickly gets better as he sees that Mulder's paranoia is justified and his work is important. He still occasionally frustrates Mulder and Scully by trying to put the brakes on their investigations, but it's usually done out of a desire to protect them.
301* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He really does listen to Mulder & Scully if they can back it up.
302* ResistantToMagic: In "Pusher," he recognizes and fights the titular antagonist, and seems completely immune to Modell's power unlike everyone else in the episode.
303* ShellShockedVeteran: It's implied that his experiences in [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam]] seriously damaged him.
304-->''"I lost my faith. Not in my country or in myself, but in everything".''
305* ShutUpHannibal: Enjoys pulling these on the Smoking Man, culminating in his awesome "Pucker up and kiss my ass" speech in "Paper Clip".
306* WhatTheHellHero: He frequently calls out Mulder and Scully when they're reckless or out of line, "Paper Hearts" being a great example.
307-->'''Skinner:''' Where's your gun? How do you explain yourself, Agent Mulder?\
308'''Mulder:''' I don't.\
309'''Skinner:''' You don't. A predator is loose because of you. God only knows how many hours lead he's got.
310[[/folder]]
311
312[[folder:The Lone Gunmen]]
313[[quoteright:195:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/byersfrohikelangly.jpg]]
314->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/TomBraidwood (as Melvin Frohike), Creator/DeanHaglund (as Richard Langly), and Bruce Harwood (as John Byers), with Gordie Giroux, Eric Pospisil and Matthew Munn portraying the young Frohike, Langly, and Byers in the [[Series/TheLoneGunmen Lone Gunmen]] episode, "Like Water for Octane"
315
316John Byers, Melvin Frohike, and Richard Langly. An unlikely trio of conspiracy theorists who publish an underground newsletter called ''The Magic Bullet''. Old friends of Mulder's, they occasionally show up to help out Mulder and Scully, usually by doing research (as well as providing comic relief).
317
318Late in the show's run, the Gunmen received [[Series/TheLoneGunmen their own short-lived spinoff series]].
319----
320* ChivalrousPervert: Frohike. First to comment that Scully is "hot" and also first to show up to her hospital room with flowers and wearing his best suit after she was abducted. This extends into the spinoff; he definitely admires women, but he always treats them respectfully.
321* {{Conspiracy Theorist}}s: In their first episode, one of them tells Mulder that they like to hang out with him because his theories are way crazier than theirs.
322* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Unusual Suspects'', ''Three of a Kind'' and ''Jump the Shark''. They even got their own spinoff.
323* DidNotGetTheGirl: Byers and Suzanne Modeski have absolutely zero luck. He got clobbered hard by TheDulcineaEffect, and she returned those feelings, but circumstances meant it wouldn't happen.
324%%* DirtyOldMan: Frohike again, though he's a very likeable and sympathetic example of the trope.
325%%* DitzyGenius: All of them, to some extent.
326%%* {{Geek}}s
327* HackerCave: Their headquarters/home is filled with computer equipment. Frohike and Langly were hackers before the three teamed up, and they still use their skills to help Mulder and Scully in their investigations.
328%%* HeterosexualLifePartners: All three of them, but especially Frohike and Langly.
329%%* HiddenDepths: Frohike is a championship level tango dancer and can speak fluent Spanish.
330%%* HollywoodHacking
331* InformationWantsToBeFree: Their basic motivation for going into underground journalism.
332* [[IntrepidReporter Intrepid Reporters]]: They often embark on dangerous missions in order to uncover the truth and gather evidence, to the point they had [[Series/TheLoneGunmen their own spin-off series]] centered on their escapades.
333* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Zig-zagged. All three of them, in the season 9 episode ''Jump the Shark''. However, it was revealed in ''This'' that Langly ''of all people'' had his mind backed-up into a virtual simulation by Erika Price. Until he was killed again in that world for warning Mulder and Scully to shut the program down]].
334* PermaStubble: Frohike frequently sports a somewhat unshaven appearance.
335* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: Especially in their spin-off series, where they wound up teamed up with a handsome, but very dumb, guy named [[Franchise/JamesBond Jimmy Bond]] and an offbeat spy with a conscience who only used anagrams of Lee Harvey Oswald for her aliases.
336* SharpDressedMan: Byers never wears anything less than a suit and tie, although he has no real need to look respectable.
337%%* TheSmartGuy: All of them.
338* TragicDream: "Three of a Kind" opens with Byers'. He dreams of a world where America lives up to its ideals, and he can have a comfortable home and family with Suzanne. But it always ends the same...
339* WideEyedIdealist: Byers, especially in their WholeEpisodeFlashback. Frohike and Langly tend to be a little more cynical about things, but all three of them are idealistic enough to be in business righting what wrongs they can.
340[[/folder]]
341
342[[folder:Jeremiah Smith]]
343[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesjeremiahsmith.png]]
344[[caption-width-right:300:''"You're putting people in danger - Abductees all over the country. I save them".'']]
345->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/RoyThinnes
346
347->''"And if you can't appease their conscience you kill them. But you can't kill them all. You can't kill their love, which is what makes them who they are. Makes them better than us. Better than you".''
348
349A peaceful defector from the Colonists who seeks to aid the humans against them.
350----
351* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Delivers one to CSM:
352-->'''Jeremiah:''' How many must die to preserve your stake in the Project?
353* CoolOldGuy: Is of kind and mellow disposition for a member of the species attempting to destroy the world, helping the humans against them the best he can.
354* GoodCounterpart: To the [[TheDreaded Alien]] [[TheHeavy Bounty]] [[ImplacableMan Hunter]]. He has the same powers but uses them for benevolent purposes, and is quite pacifistic in nature.
355* HealingHands: Just like the Alien Bounty Hunter, but unlike him using them to heal returned abductees who suffered at the Colonists' own hands.
356* HumansAreSpecial: Believes in this.
357* KilledOffForReal: Is abducted by the Greys/Alien Bounty Hunters by a UFO and is almost certainly executed there. Either way, he is never seen again.
358* {{Shapeshifting}}: Into any human.
359[[/folder]]
360
361[[folder:Agent Jeffrey Spender]]
362[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesjeffreyspender.png]]
363[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'll be my own great man!"'']]
364[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:'''SPOILER:''' Click here to see Spender as he appears in 2002.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesjeffreyspenderseason9.png[softreturn]''"When I look in the mirror, I see something much different than the world sees".''[[/labelnote]]]]
365->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ChrisOwens
366
367->''"I'm just trying to save myself any extra humiliation. I'd like to build a reputation here, not be given one".''
368
369Assigned to the X-Files as Agent Fowley's partner when they replace Mulder and Scully on the X-Files at the beginning of season 6. [[spoiler:Mulder's half-brother, fathered by the Cigarette Smoking Man]].
370----
371* AlwaysSecondBest: Even CSM informed him he's just not as cool as Mulder.
372* TheBusCameBack: Twice.
373** His last appearance in Season 6 had him [[spoiler:being shot by his father. 3 seasons later, he returns as a scarred man who is hell-bent on having his revenge towards the CSM]].
374** [[spoiler:The season 11 premiere is his first appearance in the revival series, after having sat out season 10.]]
375* CoveredWithScars: [[spoiler:After being subject to numerous horrific medical experiments.]]
376* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Eventually manages to get his [[RevengeByProxy revenge]] on CSM and the Colonists for what was done to him and his mother, sabotaging a vital part of their schemes]].
377* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Never outright evil, but is clearly slipping into it under his father's toxic influence in a number of his appearances. [[HeelFaceTurn At least until]] he finds out what CSM, the conspirators and Colonists have been doing to his mother Cassandra Spender.
378* FaceDeathWithDignity: Never once does his DeathGlare waver at the [[spoiler:CSM, who is holding him at gunpoint towards the head. But it ends up being Subverted when he didn't die, which was revealed in Season 9]].
379* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:Subjected to horrific and disfiguring medical experiments attempting to turn him into an alien SuperSoldier]].
380%% * {{Foil}}: For Mulder.
381* IJustWantToBeBadass: The two quotes describing him at the top are emblematic of this. All he wants is to make his name mean something in the FBI, and he won't let anyone get in the way of that.
382* {{Jerkass}}: At first. He's put in charge of X-Files department, a department that Mulder rescued and gave his soul into the work. Spender just sits in his office and keeps destroying documents about prospective cases.
383* LongLostRelative: [[spoiler:Mulder's unknown half-brother]].
384* MadeOfIron: The poor man survived a hell of a lot.
385* MoralityPet: His mother, which ultimately turns him against CSM and to the side of the heroes.
386* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Presumed dead in season 6, shows up again in season 9]].
387* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Jeffrey somehow managed to escape from the Conspiracy's custody, despite being horribly mutilated by the experiments they performed on him.
388* ThePowerOfHate: The explanation he offers up for managing to survive everything he did at CSM's hands, stating that only his hatred for his father [[UnstoppableRage could never be killed]].
389* PhysicalScarsPsychologicalScars: Is clearly tormented physically and mentally by the torturous experiments he managed to survive at CSM's hands, as well as surviving the gunshot to the head.
390* PretendingToBeOnesOwnRelative: Played With. [[spoiler:Upon his return in season 9, he strictly speaking never directly ''claims'' to be Mulder, and even denies it, claiming that his name is "Daniel Miller", saying that Mulder was merely someone who helped him. But at the same time, he clearly tries to leave just enough doubt about his identity to make people think he ''could'' be a heavily scarred Mulder operating under a fake name, in order to get close to William, and he is in no real hurry to disabuse people of this idea until after he has completed his objective.]]
391* RedemptionEqualsDeath: He is killed by CSM after he handed the X-Files back to Mulder and Scully. [[spoiler:Or so it seemed.]]
392* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:"My Struggle III" reveals him as such, since he gave Scully's child, William, up for adoption towards a random family. He has kept the location and identity of the family a secret from everyone but Scully]].
393* StrongFamilyResemblance: The fact that his actor, Chris Owens, also portrays the younger version of his father, [[spoiler:the Cigarette-Smoking Man]], means that this in play between them.
394* TisOnlyABulletInTheBrain: [[spoiler:He managed to survive getting shot in the head by his father.]]
395* WalkingSpoiler: Let's just say that [[spoiler:his fate post-Season 6 contains many of these, since he was presumed dead for 3 years after the CSM put a bullet in his head]].
396* WellDoneSonGuy: Had this going for [[spoiler:the Cigarette-Smoking Man, his biological father]], of all people. Well, at least until he finds out what CSM and the Syndicate had been doing to [[MoralityPet his mother Cassandra]] for years.
397[[/folder]]
398
399[[folder:Agent John Doggett]]
400[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesjohndoggett.png]]
401[[caption-width-right:300:''"Well, the way I look at it, calling something paranormal is just a way of avoiding a real explanation".'']]
402->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/RobertPatrick\
403'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/HochuOtsuka (Japanese)
404
405->''"Now, maybe I'm just an old-fashioned cop, but I don't take leaps. In my experience, leaps only get people killed".''
406
407A former US Marine and cop in the NYPD, Doggett is an experienced investigator with a practical and straight-lanced outlook on life. But behind his stern exterior lurks a deep inner sadness. He is assigned to the X-Files as Scully's new partner following Mulder's [[PutOnABus disappearance]] at the beginning of season 8.
408----
409* AgentScully: A mild example. He acts as the skeptic to balance out Scully in season 8, and Reyes in season 9.
410* AmicableExes: He's still on good terms with his ex-wife. It's implied they just drifted apart after the murder of their son, as many couples do following loss of a child.
411* ArbitrarySkepticism: He starts out this way, but slowly becomes more accepting of paranormal explanations while retaining some of his skepticism (more than Mulder, Scully, and Reyes, anyway).
412* BadassNormal: Noticeably more action oriented than Mulder, owing to his Marine Corps training.
413* ByTheBookCop: The poor fellow's attempts to adapt from his world of by-the-numbers ''Franchise/LawAndOrder''-style investigating to the weird and wacky world of the X-Files can be somewhat charming.
414* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Not mentioned at all in [[Film/TheXFilesIWantToBelieve the second movie]], even when Scully's looking for someone at the FBI who can help her. Not mentioned in Season 10 either, despite Reyes' appearance.
415* CowboyCop: Has shades of this when the case involves child victims, stemming from his past.
416* DarkAndTroubledPast: His kidnapped and murdered son Luke Doggett.
417* DudeWheresMyRespect: After working with Scully and Skinner for awhile he comes to partially resent the lack of trust and faith they place in him.
418* FirstNameBasis: Unlike most characters on the show, he and Reyes almost always refer to each other by their first names.
419%%* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Choleric
420* LogicalLatecomer: Arrives at the start of Season 8, very much out of his depth and questioning the bizarre nature of everything he suddenly finds himself involved in with the X-Files.
421* ManlyTears: Sheds fewer of them than Mulder, being much more emotionally reserved, which makes it all the more noticeable when he does.
422* MyGreatestFailure: The kidnapping and murder of his son.
423* NervesOfSteel: Despite being out of his element with the cases of the X-Files, he always saddles up and comes through. Especially noticeable in the episode 'Medusa' when he soldiers on with his mission and saves the day, despite being potentially infected with a bioweapon.
424* NotSoStoic: Although more emotionally reserved than Mulder, when it does come out that makes it all the more noticable. He has been shaken by his paranormal experiences, or in regards to his son's death or abused children.
425* OohMeAccentsSlipping: His thick Brooklyn accent comes and goes, though considering that the character is supposed to be from Georgia by way of Brooklyn, an inconsistent accent would be in-character.
426* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His son, Luke, was abducted and murdered.
427* PapaWolf: Gets noticeably sympathetic and protective when it comes to cases involving kids, particularly when they are victims of abuse.
428* ThatOneCase: The kidnapping and murder of his son. He finally solves it and gains some closure in "Release".
429* {{Tuckerization}}[==]ThemeNaming: To complement Scully, his surname comes from a boothmate in Dodgers broadcasts, Jerry Doggett.
430* UnrequitedLove: Very much implied to have developed this for Scully over the course of working together, and that she knows it. For his part he never brings it up verbally, realistically recognizing the futility of it, that her heart belongs to Mulder already.
431* UnresolvedSexualTension: Very much hinted at with Reyes throughout Season 9 as they grow even closer working together.
432[[/folder]]
433
434[[folder:Agent Monica Reyes]]
435[[quoteright:179:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_5.jpg]]
436->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/AnnabethGish
437
438->''"I just have certain spiritual notions. I believe there are energies in the universe. It might sound kind of cosmic but I think I'm sensitive to them. I mean, I get these feelings".''
439
440Born and raised in Mexico City, Reyes speaks fluent Spanish and has studied folklore and mythology at Brown University due to her interest in spiritual phenomena, before she eventually joined up with the FBI. Introduced as a believer from the beginning, though a somewhat different one from Mulder. Appears in a few episodes of season 8, then joins the X-Files as Doggett's new partner at the beginning of season 9.
441----
442* AgentMulder: She embraces the paranormal aspects of the X-Files and acts as this to Doggett's AgentScully in season nine.
443* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:In "My Struggle IV", she dies when the CSM forces her to drive towards Skinner, causing the latter to kill her in this way]].
444%%* BrainyBrunette
445* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Not mentioned at all in [[Film/TheXFilesIWantToBelieve the second movie]], even when Scully's looking for someone at the FBI who can help her.
446%% * {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: She's, um... quirky is putting it charitably.
447* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:She's an ally of the Cigarette-Smoking Man in seasons 10 and 11. Although it is implied to not be entirely by choice]].
448* FirstNameBasis: Unlike most characters on the show, she and Doggett almost always refer to each other by their first names. She's also on a mainly first name basis with Scully.
449%% * FourTemperamentEnsemble: Sanguine
450* GenkiGirl: By the standards of this show, anyway. She's by far the most cheerful of the major characters.
451* IfJesusThenAliens: One of the points that distinguishes her belief in the paranormal from Mulder's is that she believes in the spiritual, New Agey stuff as well as the aliens and pseudoscience.
452%% * LighterAndSofter: See Genki Girl.
453* SmokingIsCool: {{Subverted}}; she recognizes that smoking doesn't really fit into FBI "culture," but she's having trouble quitting.
454* UnresolvedSexualTension: Hinted to be with Doggett in the later episodes of season 9.
455[[/folder]]
456
457!Antagonists
458!!The Conspiracy
459[[folder:The Syndicate]]
460->''"The government knows about it, you know. They're even in on it sometimes. Right there in the room when they come. They work together with a, uh, secret, uh, corporation".''
461-->-- '''[[Recap/TheXFilesS02E05DuaneBarry Duane Barry]]'''
462
463A mysterious and sinister group who essentially rule the world from behind the scenes. They're determined to conceal the existence of extraterrestrial life from humanity by any means necessary, but their motivation and ultimate goals remain unclear for much of the series.
464
465Despite the name, not actually an example of TheSyndicate. The term is actually rarely used on the show, so you'll often see fans referring to them as "the Consortium" or just "the Conspiracy".
466----
467* TheAdjectivalMan: Members are listed in the show's credits as "Black-Haired Man", "Crew-Cut Man", and the like.
468* AlasPoorVillain: Sure, they're pretty nasty individuals, but it's hard not to feel sorry when [[spoiler:they're incinerated alive with their families at the end of "One Son".]]
469* BigBad: They're the primary force behind TheConspiracy until the "[[Recap/TheXFilesS06E11TwoFathers Full]] [[Recap/TheXFilesS06E12OneSon Disclosure]]" two-parter, [[spoiler: which ends with most of them being KilledOffForReal]].
470* BondVillainStupidity: Suggestions to assassinate Mulder are constantly overruled by various members who are manipulating him for their own purposes.
471* LesCollaborateurs: A complex example. [[spoiler:Some of the leaders earnestly support collaborating with the Colonists, others hope to trick them to stave off the invasion until humanity's able to resist. Individual agendas vary]].
472* CosmopolitanCouncil: Inverted. If you're not an older, upper-class English-speaking white male, you need not apply.
473%%* CrypticConversation
474* ADayInTheLimelight: They play a much bigger role in ''Two Fathers'' and ''One Son'' than any of their other appearances.
475* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:They conspired with the aliens. It meant they assassinated people looking into them, experimented on innocents, and generally had their own set of evil plots. Still, they were {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}s rather than irredeemably evil]].
476* DeathByPragmatism: [[spoiler:They delayed an alien invasion by half a century, tried to buy time to resist, and failing that to save at least a small portion of humanity. It was the only rational course of action, but yet they were STILL portrayed as villains]].
477* DontCreateAMartyr: This is the rationale that the Cigarette-Smoking Man and the Well-Manicured Man provide for not just outright having Mulder whacked.
478-->'''CSM:''' You can kill a man but you can't kill what he stands for... Not unless you first break his spirit. [[BestServedCold That's a beautiful thing to see]].
479* EvenEvilHasStandards: They're furious at the Smoking Man in ''Paper Clip'' when his henchmen [[spoiler: accidentally kill Melissa Scully instead of Dana]], though [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness in retrospect this seems extremely odd]].
480* GovernmentConspiracy: The main storyline away from the [[MonsterOfTheWeek usual format]] dealt with them, a government conspiracy to cover-up the existence of extra-terrestrials.
481%%* {{Hidden Agenda Villain}}s
482* KillItWithFire: Many if not all members of the Syndicate are burned alive by the faceless alien rebels.
483%%* TheManBehindTheMan
484* TheMenInBlack: They're the ones who employ them.
485* MisanthropeSupreme: [[spoiler:They're essentially selling out most of humanity in exchange for safety for themselves and a few select others]].
486* NGOSuperpower: They're considerably more powerful than any mere government.
487-->'''Krycek:''' You can't bring these men to justice. They're '''''protected'''''. [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem The laws of this country protect them in the name of national security. They know no law]].
488* NoNameGiven: Only a few members' names are ever mentioned, and those names may not be real.
489* OminousMundanity: Most of their titles, as well as the names they give their projects ("Area 51," "Purity Control," etc).
490* OmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: Effectively controls the world with various conspiracies.
491-->'''Well-Manicured Man:''' We predict the future, and the best way to predict the future is to invent it.
492* {{Politically Incorrect Villain}}s: See the entry for CosmopolitanCouncil above. And while they take Mulder ''somewhat'' seriously as a threat to their plans, they seem incapable of taking notice of Scully as anything other than how important she is to Mulder.
493%%* PowersThatBe
494* ShadowGovernment: They are the brains of the series's big conspiracy and seem to have authority in multiple different countries.
495* SurveillanceAsThePlotDemands: Just assume they're spying on everything all the time.
496%%* TheVoiceless: Quiet Willy.
497* {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}s: Sort of. [[spoiler:Their goals aren't exactly ''good'', but most of them are genuinely convinced that [[ResistanceIsFutile actually resisting the aliens isn't possible]], and saving themselves and their families is all they can hope for]].
498[[/folder]]
499
500[[folder:Russian Syndicate]]
501* AmputationStopsSpread: They amputate their arms believing it will prevent infection from the black oil. It doesn't.
502[[/folder]]
503!!Original Members (First Iteration)
504
505[[folder:Cigarette-Smoking Man]]
506->See below under '''CSM's Group (Second Iteration)'''
507[[/folder]]
508
509[[folder:Deep Throat]]
510[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesdeepthroat_5.png]]
511[[caption-width-right:300:''"When a shark stops swimming, it will die. Don’t stop swimming".'']]
512->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JerryHardin
513
514->''"Well, let's just say that I'm in a position to know quite a lot of things, er, things about our government".''
515
516Mulder's first informant.
517----
518* AmbiguouslyEvil: Played with in some early episodes, particularly "[[Recap/TheXFilesS01E10FallenAngel Fallen Angel]]" where he tells an [[TheInquisitorGeneral FBI Chief out for Mulder's head]] that it's best to "[[Film/TheGodfatherPartII Keep their friends close and their enemies closer]]", and Scully warns Mulder against trusting him several times. [[spoiler: This is ultimately subverted by his HeroicSacrifice, effectively confirming that his more ambiguous actions were either to preserve his cover within the Syndicate, or to protect Mulder in the long term]].
519-->'''Deep Throat:''' I'm the liar, you're the killer.\
520'''CSM:''' Your lies have killed more in a day than I have in a lifetime.
521* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler:He set the precedent for the entire series, considering he was the first main character to lose his life on-screen. And it wasn't even grand, which had the Crew-Cut Man simply shooting him in the chest with a mere pistol]].
522* TheAtoner: His [[UnreliableNarrator stated]] reason for helping Mulder.
523-->'''Deep Throat:''' I was with the C.I.A. in Vietnam. A UFO was sighted for five nights over Hanoi. The Marines shot it down and brought it to us. Maybe… it didn’t know what a gun was or perhaps they don’t show emotion but that… innocent and blank expression as I pulled the trigger has haunted me... until I found you. That’s why I come to you, Mr. Mulder, and will continue to come to you to atone for what I’ve done. And maybe sometime, through you, the truth will be known.
524* BatSignal: Mulder can set up a meeting between them by lighting a blue glowing lamp.
525* CodeName: Named after the [[DatedHistory then anonymous]] Watergate informant popularized by ''Film/AllThePresidentsMen.'' [[spoiler: His real name, as revealed in "[[Recap/TheXFilesMiniseriesE08This This]]", was Ronald Pakula]].
526%%* CoolOldGuy
527* FireForgedFriends: With the Cigarette-Smoking Man and Bill Mulder...[[UnreliableNarrator possibly]].
528-->'''CSM:''' How many historic events have only the two of us witnessed together, Ronald? How often did we make or change history? And our names can never grace any pages of record. No monument will ever bear our image. And yet once again, tonight, [[BeenThereShapedHistory the course of human history will be set by two unknown men... standing in the shadows]].
529* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Willingly walks into a trap that exposes him as a traitor to the Syndicate to save Mulder's life.]]
530* KilledOffForReal: In "[[Recap/TheXFilesS01E24TheErlenmeyerFlask The Erlenmeyer Flask]]". Though he has a few appearances in dreams, "visions" and as the form of a shape-shifted Jeremiah Smith.
531%% * TheMole: A Mole in the Syndicate.
532* MysteriousInformant: Atoning for his deeds and helping Mulder's cause. He's carefully feeding Mulder with some information that might help him on his quest to reveal the truth.
533* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: His real name is [[spoiler: Ronald Pakula. He's named after Alan J Pakula, director of seminal 70s ConspiracyThrillers ''Film/TheParallaxView'', ''Film/{{Klute}}'' and ''Film/AllThePresidentsMen'' (the latter of which includes a portrayal of his codename's namesake, Mark "Deep Throat" Felt).]]
534* SinkOrSwimMentor: To Mulder:
535-->'''Deep Throat:''' I knew that down the road I would have to steer you away. That I would have to lie to you. And a lie, Mr. Mulder, is most convincingly hidden between two truths. [''[[BrokenPedestal A disgusted Mulder]] turns and starts to walk away''] Mulder, when a shark stops swimming, it will die. Don’t stop swimming.
536* TheWatcher: He's within the PowersThatBe but secretly working against them.
537* TheWorldIsNotReady: Thought ''some'' truths should stay hidden for this reason, which was an occasional point of contention between him and Mulder.
538-->'''Deep Throat:''' You and Scully are excellent investigators and your motives are just. However, there are still some secrets that should remain secret – some truths that people are just not ready to know.\
539'''Mulder:''' Who are you to decide that for me?\
540'''Deep Throat:''' The world’s reaction to such knowledge would be far too dangerous.
541[[/folder]]
542
543[[folder:First Elder]]
544[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesfirstelder.png]]
545[[caption-width-right:300:''"I don't like being kept in the dark on this".'']]
546->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DonSWilliams
547
548->''"The ruler of the world is no longer the country with the bravest soldiers, but the greatest scientists".''
549
550A high ranking member of the Syndicate, serving as their nominal leader when they convene in New York.
551----
552* AffablyEvil: Though more gruff than the Well-Manicured Man, he is generally polite even to his enemies.
553* BigBad: Of season 5, which had his role beefed up after the Cigarette Smoking Man was briefly "[[DeadlyEuphemism fired]]" from the Syndicate [[note]]While this also gave Krycek and the Well-Manicured Man more to do that season, the First Elder still appeared more frequently than either of them[[/note]].
554* DragonInChief: Since the Syndicate's true leader, Conrad Strughold, does not appear in the series proper, the First Elder is the highest ranking member we see.
555* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: In "[[Recap/TheXFilesS06E12OneSon One Son]]"]], due to the Faceless Rebels intercepting the Syndicate's plans for colonization.
556* LargeAndInCharge: Stands at a towering 6' 4".
557* OrcusOnHisThrone: Rarely seen outside the Lodge, and only has one notable encounter with Mulder and Scully (in "[[Recap/TheXFilesS03E10SevenThreeOne 731]]").
558* ResistanceIsFutile: Believes this about the Colonists, so he refuses to even consider siding with [[LaResistance the Rebels]]. [[spoiler: This proves to be his undoing.]]
559-->'''First Elder:''' Survival means collaboration.
560* TranquilFury: Even when he is very clearly angry, he is not seen raising his voice.
561* WithFriendsLikeThese: Seems to hate Cigarette-Smoking Man as much as the Well-Manicured Man does, but he doesn't see eye to eye with the latter, either.
562* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Pulls this on the Cigarette-Smoking Man. [[AssassinOutclassin It doesn't work]].
563[[/folder]]
564
565[[folder:Well-Manicured Man]]
566[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfileswellmanicuredman.png]]
567[[caption-width-right:300:''"This is not a profession for men who make mistakes".'']]
568->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JohnNeville
569
570->''"The men I work with will stop at nothing to clear the way for what they believe is their stake in the inevitable future. I was ordered to kill Dr. Kurtzweil, as I was ordered to kill you".''
571
572A British gentleman who's one of the less overtly malevolent members of the conspiracy. His CodeName is never actually used in the show, but appears in the end credits (as with several other Syndicate members).
573----
574%%* TheAdjectivalMan
575* AffablyEvil: But a good case can be made that he was never really particularly evil in the first place, especially by the time he died.
576* AntiVillain: Makes the Cigarette-Smoking Man look like a thug, but can still be fairly ruthless in his own right.
577* AristocratsAreEvil: His [[ReceivedPronunciation accent]] and the glimpse of what seems to be his family home in the first movie vaguely suggest an aristocratic background.
578* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:In ''Film/TheXFilesFightTheFuture''. After disobeying his orders to kill Mulder, an act of defiance he knows is punishable by death, he kills himself with a car bomb to ensure the safety of his family.]]
579* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He is introduced in the film watching his grandchildren playing outside his mansion.
580* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:In [[Film/TheXFilesFightTheFuture the first movie]]]].
581* OnlySaneMan: Within the Syndicate. He generally attempts to guide them away from CollateralDamage, [[DontCreateAMartyr shares the Cigarette-Smoking Man's belief on the consequences of killing Mulder]], and once he gets an indication that the Colonists are not as invincible as previously thought, he suggests '''fighting''' them instead of continuing to serve them.
582* PragmaticVillainy: Tells Scully in "The Blessing Way" that he helps her more out of fear that the Smoking Man's recklessness will expose the conspiracy than any moral objection. Definitely open to interpretation though, as he seems [[EvenEvilHasStandards genuinely disgusted]] by some of CSM's actions throughout the series.
583%% * RedemptionEqualsDeath: Ties in with DrivenToSuicide.
584* WithFriendsLikeThese: ''Loathes'' the Cigarette-Smoking Man, and the feeling is mutual.
585[[/folder]]
586
587!!CSM's Group (Second Iteration)
588[[folder:Cigarette-Smoking Man]]
589[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cigarettesmokingman.png]]
590[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'm an old man now, I will leave my own mark upon history, more than presidents or tyrants".'']]
591->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/WilliamBDavis, with flashback appearances portrayed by Chris Owens[[note]]in [[Recap/TheXFilesS04E07MusingsofaCigaretteSmokingMan Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man]] & [[Recap/TheXFilesS04E23Demons Demons]][[/note]], Craig Warkentin[[note]]in [[Recap/TheXFilesS03E16Apocrypha Apocrypha]][[/note]], and Jeremy Schuetze[[note]]in [[Recap/TheXFilesMiniseriesE07MyStruggleIII My Struggle III]][[/note]]\
592'''Dubbed by:''' Masato Yamanouchi (Japanese)
593
594->''"Men can never be free - Because they're weak, corrupt, worthless and restless. The people believe in authority. They've grown tired of waiting for miracle and mystery. Science is their religion. No greater explanation exists for them. They must never believe any differently if the project is to go forward".''
595
596The closest thing the show has to a main villain, a constantly chain-smoking older man who likes to skulk around being ominous. He's clearly associated with the grand government conspiracy Mulder and Scully are trying to uncover, but little is known about what he's really up to for quite a while.
597----
598%%* TheAdjectivalMan
599* TheAtoner: He claims to be one in "En Ami". Ultimately it's implied that [[spoiler:while he might have some desire for redemption, it's only in the self-indulgent way where he doesn't want it enough to actually change]].
600* ArchnemesisDad: [[spoiler:He is revealed to be Mulder and Jeffrey Spender's biological father, both of whom are his mortal enemies. His other figurative son, William, isn’t too fond of him either]].
601* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: He's responsible for the assassination of at least one democratically elected world leader; the abduction, medical rape and torture of hundreds or thousands of individuals, and making sure the Buffalo Bills never win a Superbowl. [[UnreliableNarrator Supposedly]].
602* AscendedExtra: Was originally intended to be just a hawkish figure holding a cigarette. Fortunately for the production team, they'd cast an actor who was practically overqualified[[note]]Davis had started out as a child actor, had even been an assistant director under Creator/LaurenceOlivier at the National in London, and ran acting school in Vancouver[[/note]] and was more than able to rise to the occasion when his role expanded. Davis originally read for the larger (within the Pilot) role of an FBI bigwig (the "Third Man" played by Ken Camroux), and received his throwaway role as consolation. One character became one of the show's [[BigBad main villains]]; the other appeared only in a handful of episodes.
603* BadassBoast: Gives an absolutely ''chilling'' one to Mulder [[NervesOfSteel when he's staring down the barrel of the agent's gun]] in "One Breath".
604-->'''Cigarette-Smoking Man:''' ''(completely unimpressed)'' Don't try and threaten me, Mulder. I've watched presidents die.
605* BecauseImGoodAtIt: He seriously considered retiring when Gorbechev [[WhyWeAreBummedCommunismFell pulled the rug out from under the Soviet Union]]. He even put in his resignation, intending to write novels like he'd always wanted to do. Unluckily for him, no one was interested in his [[CassandraTruth far-fetched]] spy intrigues, so a disheartened CSM ended up skulking back to work.
606* BeingEvilSucks: CSM doesn't seem to like his work at all, living a lonely existence and carrying himself with an intense melancholy and regret for how his life has turned out. It's shown he does what he does mainly because he doesn't know what else to do.
607* BigBad: [[spoiler:Well, he [[BigBadWannabe likes to present himself that way]]. He's actually sort of middle management in the Syndicate, at least until the others are wiped out by the Alien Rebels]]. [[spoiler:He does manage to become the true Big Bad in the revival, though.]]
608* BodyHorror: [[spoiler: Although he survived the air strike in the Season 9 finale, he is severely deformed. He is shown to require extensive reconstructive surgery. He even wears a prosthetic ''nose'']].
609* CallingCard: A still-burning [[BlandNameProduct Morley cigarette]] on the ground or in an office ashtray will indicate he's been there very recently--these seem to be left intentionally by him to toy with or intimidate his opponents or send a message. In the episode "The End", the imprisoned failed assassin hired by the Syndicate receives a threatening message on a cut-out side of a Morley carton. Right before [[spoiler: he gets shot by the guard]], he receives another Morley carton side with no message on it. It is not certain that the prisoner recognized the calling card, but the viewer does.
610* CantYouReadTheSign: An old pro who doesn't much cotton to these newfangled smoke-free offices.
611* TheChessmaster: Zig-zagged. He's ''usually'' quite good at manipulating, pressuring or blackmailing people into doing his bidding, but he's certainly not infallible. Notably in ''The Blessing Way'' and ''Paper Clip'', when his inability to recover the digital tape or discover Mulder's whereabouts puts him on the defensive throughout the arc, leading ultimately to Skinner [[ShutUpHannibal putting him in his place]].
612* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man'' and ''En Ami'', the latter written by Davis himself.
613* DecompositeCharacter: CSM and the Third Man were actually originally a single character named Luke Drazen, and this was the character Davis read for. Drazen was split into CSM and Third Man to give Davis his consolation role.
614* TheDragon: His exact role in the Syndicate isn't clear, but it's implied he's outranked by Strughold, the Well-Manicured Man and the other elders. In this context, CSM's most frequently seen being chewed out for a security breach or botched cover-up operation.
615** CoDragons: Deep Throat tells him"You're the killer. I'm the liar." CSM took exception to this, claiming that Deep Throat had a much higher body count if one considered the fruits borne by those untruths.
616* DeadpanSnarker: A rather audacious one. He'll snark to a hitman whose death he arranged over the phone while simultaneously trying to convince the other men in the room that the person he's speaking to is already dead.
617* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His first episode is dialogue-free. And why not? He is just a petty bureaucrat--or at least that's what he appears to be, until he blows kisses to a certain Spielberg film. "[[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk We have top men working on it...]]"
618* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He genuinely feels, or at least [[OldFlame once felt]], something for Mulder's mother, Teena. In a very rare display of tenderness, he can be seen privately holding her hand at the hospital after her collapse. Similarly, he is overcome with a notable bout of emotion when he visits his son's apartment [[spoiler:after Fox is pronounced dead in ''Redux''.]]
619* EvilOldFolks: He always represented a "Baby Boomer vs. Generation-X" kind of theme, even if William B. Davis was a middle-aged dude. This new CSM from the relaunch looks like some demented Creator/GoreVidal.
620* EvilPlan: Seasons 10 and 11 reveal that he's been working on for ''decades'' - in fact, one that he's been working on even during the days of the Syndicate: [[spoiler:Depopulate the human race through the Spartan Virus (ostensibly to prevent a complete extinction event), with the only survivors being the genetically engineered/augmented race of human-Colonist hybrids (including himself through gene therapy). Under the Cigarette-Smoking Man's leadership, this race of hybrids will inherit the Earth. It's also strongly implied that the now-depopulated planet will be then offered over to the Colonists (meaning that his EvilPlan is actually part of "Colonization"), and the human-Colonist hybrids and Colonists will learn to share the planet together.]]
621* FauxAffablyEvil: He tries to pass himself off as AffablyEvil, telling both Mulder and Scully that he likes them on more than one occasion, even acting friendly towards Skinner. Mulder and Scully never buy it, while his outward friendliness only annoys Skinner.
622-->'''CSM:''' How does ''anything'' I do surprise you now? [[SarcasmMode Aren't you expecting me to sprout vampire fangs]]?
623* FaceDeathWithDignity: He shows no signs of distress when he is set on fire during the airstrike. Granted, the death part is averted, since he survived that.)
624* ForTheEvulz: Frequently [[BondVillainStupidity shields Mulder from assassination]] by his colleagues. In the last episode, he admits he spared Mulder [[EvilIsPetty just]] so he could see him [[DespairEventHorizon crushed]]. It's up for debate, however, whether this was actually his intent from the start or a case of MotiveDecay. It is notable that [[spoiler:in Season 10, he admits to actually feel some kind of fondness for Mulder; enough to give him a WeCanRuleTogether offer and a vial of the cure to the Spartan virus to allow him to survive the disease]].
625%%* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Evil, obviously.
626* GrandInquisitorScene: Has one at the end of season 3, where he quotes [[Creator/FyodorDostoevsky Dostoevsky]]:
627-->'''CSM:''' Anyone who can appease a man's conscience can take his freedom away from him.
628* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: Appeared in the very first episode, but had no dialogue for much of the first season.
629* HiddenAgendaVillain: CSM always keeps his cards close to his chest and never lets anyone, not even those working with and under him, know his real goals.
630* HiddenDepths: He'd probably give it all up to be a writer, if he could get published. Though that was shown in one episode with Unreliable Narrator. That's what the Lone Gunmen dug up on him and believe, but to what extent it's true, we'll never know.
631* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler: It appears that he secretly highjacked the Colonists' plans to pave the way for his own stratagem regarding the Spartan Virus]].
632* HopeCrusher: The CSM establishes himself as this in Season 6, showing a more villainous light to his typical decisions he believes are for the greater good of humanity.
633-->''"You can kill a man but you can't kill what he stands for. Not unless you first break his spirit. That's a beautiful thing to see".''
634* JokerImmunity: [[spoiler:Revoked in the series finale. However, even a missile to the face didn't last. He survives the finale in both the Season 10 comics and the actual Season 10 in the 2016 revival]].
635* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:His demise in Season 11 has tons of these. Back in Season 2, Krycek asked him why Mulder couldn't just be killed immediately, [[DontCreateAMartyr the CSM justified this by saying that murdering Mulder would create others to take up his crusade for the truth]]. And later on, he reveals to Mulder in the season 9 finale that he always kept him safe [[HopeCrusher just so he could destroy the latter's hope]]. Now, his death episode in season 11 has him shoot who he thinks is Mulder, only for it to turn out to be William [[MasterOfIllusion using an illusion]]. Bereft of hope at seeing his presumed son again, Mulder angrily unloads five rounds into the CSM's chest, and shoves him into the ocean below. To rub more salt into the wound, Tad O'Malley reveals the CSM's plans revolving around the Spartan Virus to the world, crediting Mulder and Scully for the information. In short, if he had just killed Mulder earlier, his plans and life wouldn't go to shit in the long run]].
636* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:After surviving an air strike in the SeriesFauxnale, he dies for good in the Season 11 finale when Mulder shoots him dead.]]
637%%* KnightTemplar
638* LonelyBachelorPad: He has a minimally furnished, dimly lit apartment that emphasizes how empty his life is outside the Syndicate. When Mulder ambushes him there, he points out that he has "[[MarriedToTheJob no wife, no family, some power]]..". while describing why he does what he does.
639* LukeIAmYourFather:
640** [[spoiler:He reveals himself as such to Jeffrey Spender.]]
641** [[spoiler:Bill Mulder was not Mulder's biological father, in fact it was the Cigarette Smoking Man. Mulder does not find out until much later.]]
642* ManipulativeBastard: His entire bread and butter is casually manipulating people from behind the scenes into doing what he wants.
643* MisanthropeSupreme: From the aforementioned Grand Inquisitor scene:
644-->'''CSM:''' [[HobbesWasRight Men can never be free]], because they are weak, [[HumansAreBastards corrupt]], [[HumansAreMorons worthless]] and restless.
645* MostWritersAreWriters: He was an aspiring novelist before he started working for the Syndicate and got a story published during the show's run.
646* MultipleGunshotDeath: [[spoiler:This is how he finally goes out in Season 11. A ''very'' pissed Mulder shoots him five times after he unknowingly shot William in the head]].
647* NoNameGiven: Up until Season 11, he was known as the Cigarette Smoking Man because he was constantly seen smoking cigarettes. He's revealed to have the initials '''C.G.B.''' in Season 6, and in Season 11 we find out they stand for [[spoiler: Carl Gerhard Busch]].
648* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:On numerous occasions, he turns out to have survived his apparent death, even surviving an ''air strike'']].
649* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:His EvilPlan to wipe out the vast majority of the human race is {{Hand Wave}}d as being necessary to prevent the complete extinction of life on Earth from overpopulation, but it's all but directly stated that he really wants to do this [[AGodAmI so he can lord over]] the "genetically superior" race of Colonist-human hybrids]].
650* OneLastSmoke: [[spoiler:In the SeriesFauxnale, he takes one last drag, flicks away the butt, then calmly waits until he gets incinerated in an airstrike]].
651* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: In "Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man," his younger self respects Martin Luther King, Jr., and tells his fellow conspirators that if the issue were purely one of human rights, he'd side with King. Communism is the bigger concern.
652* PunnyName: [[spoiler: '''K'''arl '''G'''erhard '''B'''usch]], as revealed in "My Struggle III".
653* ShadowArchetype: His private life turned out to be not dissimilar from Mulder's. Sure, he's got unlimited reach (screw you, Bills!), but he can't use it to live openly or extravagantly, so he goes home to his cruddy apartment (with no wife or kids to greet him) and watches B-movies.
654* SoftSpokenSadist: Has a pleasant, avuncular New England accent (except for the times he has a pleasant, avuncular [[OohMeAccentsSlipping Canadian accent]]).
655* TimeShiftedActor: His younger self is played by Chris Owens, [[spoiler:who also happens to [[StrongFamilyResemblance play his son, Jeffrey Spender]]]].
656* UnreliableNarrator: He lies as easily as most people breathe. We never find out how much of what we know about him is true, and ironically, it's implied that his fiction novel about [[AuthorAvatar "Jack Colquitt"]] -- the version we see almost none of -- is the most truthful account of his deeds.
657* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:...Maybe. Season 11 [[AmbiguousSituation makes it intentionally ambiguous]] as to whether or not his plans with the Spartan Virus are actually just another part of the delayed [[AlienInvasion Colonization]], or if he's actually been manipulating the Colonists into getting the necessary tech to make sure his Spartan Virus plans happen in the first place]].
658* VaderBreath: You can almost hear the Imperial March blare whenever he lights up.
659* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler:In the Season 10 finale, which was revealed to be Scully's vision in Season 11, he offers Mulder a personal vial of the cure to the Spartan virus, telling him that he wants him to become part of his chosen elite. Mulder, of course, rejects the offer]].
660* WhileRomeBurns: This is when we're most likely to see him lighting up.
661* WhoShotJFK: He did, [[UnreliableNarrator apparently]]. Martin Luther King, Jr. as well.
662[[/folder]]
663
664[[folder:Monica Reyes]]
665->See [[spoiler:her]] entry above under '''[[spoiler:Allies]]'''
666[[/folder]]
667
668!!Operatives
669
670[[folder:X]]
671[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesx.png]]
672[[caption-width-right:300:''"Don't unlock doors you're not prepared to go through, Agent Scully".'']]
673->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/StevenWilliams
674
675->''"Dead men can't keep promises. The next time the blood and regret could be yours. I'm not at your beck and call, Agent Mulder. I have nothing to gain and everything to lose by helping you. Promise you won't contact me again unless absolutely necessary".''
676
677Mulder's second informant, [[DarkerAndEdgier colder and less friendly]] than Deep Throat.
678----
679* AntiHero: Although he was deeply ingrained in TheConspiracy and his motives are often ruthless and selfish, X was genuinely aiding Mulder in his pursuit of the truth and ultimately died for doing so.
680* BatSignal: Mulder summons him by making an X out of masking tape on his window and shining a light through it (hence the CodeName).
681* BigDamnHeroes: Rescues [[spoiler: Mulder]] from an exploding train.
682* CombatPragmatist: When he's in a fight, he'll resort to headbutts, [[GroinAttack sticks to the groin]], and pulling a gun on his opponent.
683* CouldntFindAPen: The opening episode of Season 4 of The X-Files had him writing a message in blood on Mulder's doorstep, having been shot trying to bring information.
684* DarkerAndEdgier: Than Deep Throat. Where Deep Throat was always friendly and usually helpful, X is openly hostile towards Mulder and Scully, misleads them when it suits his purposes, and outright says he's helping them as a debt to his predecessor, not for any moral reasons.
685* DeadpanSnarker: Can match Mulder on this nearly stride for stride:
686-->'''Mulder:''' How was the opera?
687-->'''X:''' Wonderful. I've never slept better.\
688\
689'''Mulder:''' He thinks the government is out to get him.
690-->'''X:''' It's tax season, so do most Americans.
691* HeadbuttingHeroes: Often came up between him and Mulder and sometimes Scully, though ultimately after his murder Mulder notes that he considered X to be his friend.
692* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: X is cynical, rude, irritable, is more prone to murder than his predecessor, and has a tendency to string Mulder and Scully along for his own ends, but he does care about Mulder deep down, enough to [[spoiler:rescue him from an exploding train in "731".]]
693* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:In "[[Recap/TheXFilesS04E01Herrenvolk Herrenvolk]]". Mulder sees him as a ghost in "The Truth"]]
694* KnightInSourArmor: Far more cynical, amoral, and rude than Deep Throat, but he does genuinely help Mulder.
695* MysteriousInformant: Even more than Deep Throat, since he tends to leave out information when it suits him, and he occasionally manipulates Mulder for his own ends, such as in "Soft Light".
696* PetTheDog: In "[[Recap/TheXFilesS05E03UnusualSuspects Unusual Suspects]]" he spares the Lone Gunmen and warns them to "behave themselves" in the future.
697* ScaryBlackMan: While he is firmly on Mulder’s side, he is far more hostile than Deep Throat.
698* TookALevelInJerkass: In [[DependingOnTheWriter certain later episodes]], he's much meaner to Mulder and Scully than he was at first. He's still on their side, he just occasionally acts like a dick.
699* NominalHero: Helps Mulder due to an unexplained debt to Deep Throat but is more concerned with his own survival than any real altruism and would just as likely off Mulder and Scully if it came down to a question of them or him.
700* WhatYouAreInTheDark: [[spoiler:Rescuing Mulder from the exploding train car rather than save the hybrid in "731", something Mulder never learns about. Also for sparing an incapacitated Mulder in "The Unusual Suspects" when a subordinate suggested dealing with him.]]
701[[/folder]]
702
703[[folder:Agent Alex Krycek]]
704[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alexkrycek.png]]
705[[caption-width-right:300:''"You think I'm bad. That I'm a killer. We wanted the same thing, brother. That's what you don't understand".'']]
706->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/NicholasLea\
707'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/YasunoriMatsumoto (Japanese)
708
709->''"It's shocking at first. The acceptance of the idea, it's... It's something you thought only children and fools believed in. It undermines your beliefs - in yourself, in the world... but then you come to understand".''
710
711Assigned to work with Mulder when the X-Files were closed in Season 2. He was eventually revealed as a double agent and reappears throughout the series in various shades of villainy.
712----
713* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Gets his left arm sawed off]].
714* ArchEnemy: Firmly establishes himself as Mulder's when he murders Mulder's dad and tries to frame Mulder for it.
715* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:This is his final fate, courtesy of Skinner. He had it coming from that guy.]]
716* ChewToy: For a triple-crossing assassin, he sure does suffer a lot of humiliating beat downs. Mostly by the hands of Mulder. If it was not for him managing to actually successfully kill the occasional target, he would strongly qualify as a IneffectualSympatheticVillain.
717* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Trying to figure out whose side he's on at any given time is a good way to give yourself a headache.
718* ConsummateLiar: It's best to not trust a word the man says. Krycek might not even be his real name.
719* DoubleAgent: He's introduced as the Mole, but eventually just works for whatever side gives him the most advantage.
720* GratuitousRussian: He mostly uses it to swear at people.
721* HandicappedBadass: [[spoiler:After he loses an arm]].
722* HazyFeelTurn: It's always pretty clear that he's not a good guy, but he constantly switches between different bad guy factions, and his interests occasionally even coincide with those of Mulder and Scully, resulting in brief EnemyMine situations.
723* HellbentForLeather: Usually wears a leather jacket, though thanks to the beatings he often takes, it's rarely the same one from episode to episode.
724* HeroKiller: Murders Mulder's informant Michael Kritschgau and steals the alien data he had been accumulating.
725* InformedAbility: Downplayed. Krycek is described as a trained and highly skilled assassin for hire, and while he does indeed kill some people over the course of the series, actually analysing his track record in detail, doesn't exactly make him come off as particularly impressive or even all that competent. The only target that the audience knows that he was explictly hired to kill and actually does succeed in assassinating, is [[spoiler:Mulder's elderly father, who happens to be drunk at the time Krycek comes for him]]. Everyone else he ends up killing are either killed because he mistakes them for his actual target, such as [[spoiler:killing Scully's sister, when he was actually going for Scully]], or are killed on a whim because they happen to get in his way, neither of which are very professional acts for a supposedly covert assassin. And whenever he gets into a fistfight with Mulder, which happens surprisingly often, he always gets his ass so throughly handed to him, that he ends up being captured or has to beat a hasty retreat.
726* KilledOffForReal: In the episode "Existence" he finally meets his end when he is shot in the head by Skinner.
727* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:Skinner is a frequent victim of Krycek, be it assault, blackmail, or an attempt of murder through nanomachines. No wonder the director is the one to put a bullet between Krycek's eyes]].
728* TheMole: When he's introduced, although it doesn't last long before his cover's blown.
729* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:On several occasions]].
730* ObfuscatingStupidity: Obfuscating Incompetence. Pay close attention to his episodes and you'll realize he actually gets away with a lot more than he appears to. A perfect example would be "Tunguska", where [[spoiler:he was the one who hired the Russian assassin who (temporarily) royally screwed up the Syndicate's plans]].
731* OutOfFocus: Krycek was a proto-Spender. He was the "other metaphorical son" of the Cigarette-Smoking Man, up until the show started really pushing the idea that [[spoiler:Mulder was the CSM's real son]]. At which point they introduced Spender. (Which leads to perhaps the most consistent piece of Krycek's characterisation: He is really resentful of Mulder and Spender, particularly in One Son and Requiem). Although the show hooks Krychek up with Marita solely so the show can have an "evil sexy Mulder and Scully!", this is somewhat undercut when Laurie Holden gets cast in ''Film/TheMajestic'' and is thus out of reach for the eighth season.
732* RussianGuySuffersMost: His parents were Cold War immigrants. (If he was being honest for once when he said that. He is fluent in Russian, though). He also regularly suffers from strings of bad luck (like getting left for dead in a decommissioned nuclear-silo, [[spoiler:losing an arm]]) and his encounters with Mulder tends to result in him getting the stuffing kicked out of him, often repeatedly.
733* TheStarscream: He's had a few sneaky attempts at clawing his way to power, including his stint in charge at a Russian gulag, his recurring threats (and eventual attempt) to kill the Cigarette Smoking Man (and when that failed, attempting to ensure his place as CSM's successor) and manipulating Jeffrey Spender. You can practically see him waiting in the shadows, ready to seize power with both hands. Well, one hand anyway.
734* TallDarkAndHandsome: A double agent and a dirty rat boy who charms and eventually betrays everyone must be fit and handsome to pull it all off. He has very dark eyes and black hair. Tall, dark, mysterious and very handsome.
735* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The montage at the beginning of the season 8 [=DVDs=] shows [[spoiler:Skinner shooting Krycek in the head]].
736%%* TurnCoat
737* TheUsualAdversaries: The show was generally quite good at axing characters who had served their purpose (Deep Throat, X, Spender, Fowley, etc), etc. Nick Lea was just too popular to actually loose, even if he didn’t really have an arc after Apocrypha.
738* WildCard: His loyalties are up in the air any time he appears.
739* WouldHurtAChild: Tortures and infects a kid who has happened upon proof of aliens with the black oil to see him if he can blackmail the Syndicate into getting a cure.
740[[/folder]]
741
742[[folder:Section Chief Scott Blevins]]
743[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesscottblevins.png]]
744[[caption-width-right:300:''"I see no evidence that justifies the legitimacy of these investigations".'']]
745->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/CharlesCioffi
746
747->''"Your choice is your own, but your failure to answer these questions will reflect poorly on the record of the formal inquiry".''
748
749Mulder and Scully's [[spoiler:original]] boss, who was the one to assign the latter to the former from the very beginning of the series.
750----
751* TheBusCameBack: He appears in three episodes of season one, and comes back in "Gethsemane" and the first two episodes of season 5.
752* NeverSuicide: His murder is staged as a suicide. [[spoiler:Shot by one of his underlings after Mulder blows his cover, who conscientiously stuffs the gun in Blevins' hand]].
753* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In Season 1, he's bemused by Mulder's obsessions but tolerates them, up to a point. Either it was a really good front or he's [[TookALevelInJerkass taken a level in jerkass]] because he's much less pleasant when he returns several years later.
754* TheReveal: [[spoiler:It turns out that this man was working for the Syndicate in "Redux"]].
755[[/folder]]
756
757[[folder:Marita Covarrubias]]
758[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesmaritacovarrubias.png]]
759[[caption-width-right:300:''"Not everything dies, Mister Mulder".'']]
760->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/LaurieHolden
761
762->''"My office has to answer to the Secretary General of the United Nations. This is a very serious matter. I need to know what's going on".''
763
764Mulder's third informant. Her day job is Special Representative to the Secretary General of the UsefulNotes/UnitedNations, but she also has ties to the Syndicate.
765----
766* DistaffCounterpart: To Senator Richard Matheson. She has a public identity as a government official, eventually has to keep her distance to avoid endangering her career, and is eventually revealed to be working for the Conspiracy.
767* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:Used by the Syndicate for human experimentation as a punishment, after they figure out she was working against them]].
768%%* FemmeFatale
769%%* IcyBlueEyes
770* TheMole: Played it on both sides. [[spoiler:She was helping Mulder, and telling on him to the conspirators]].
771-->'''Marita:''' [[spoiler: I'll tell him what you want me to tell him.]]
772-->'''CSM:''' [[spoiler: Tell him what he wants to hear.]]
773%%* MysteriousInformant
774* PunchClockVillain: While not really a villain, this is essentially how she describes her relationship with the Syndicate; they paid her for her access, and she hated working with them.
775* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: At some point between "Requiem" and "The Truth" she seems to have left The Conspiracy for a low profile private sector gig in Annapolis, Maryland, though she does reappear to testify as a witness on Mulder's behalf.
776[[/folder]]
777
778[[folder:Diana Fowley]]
779->See [[spoiler:her]] entry above under '''[[spoiler:Allies]]'''
780[[/folder]]
781
782[[folder:Knowle Rohrer]]
783[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesknowlerohrer.png]]
784[[caption-width-right:300:''"Shoot me, Agent Doggett, if you think it will make a difference this time".'']]
785->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/AdamBaldwin
786
787->''"You and I have been friends a long time, John. I tell you things. But this is a whole other level".''
788
789A Super Soldier who served alongside Doggett in the 24th Marine Amphibious Unit.
790----
791* EvilFormerFriend: To Doggett, before his reveal as one of the Super Soldiers.
792* FatalFlaw: Arrogance. He accepts his new strength and power as a Super Soldier far too easily, without considering his potential weaknesses. This can clearly be seen in three instances:
793** "Existence" has him engage in a car chase against Doggett and Skinner. On his way, he casually drives over another Super Soldier, Agent Crane. This causes him to swerve out of control and crash, blowing up the car.
794** "Nothing Important Happened Today II" has him so fixated on kiling Doggett, that he doesn't even see Shannon coming from behind to decapitate him.
795** Finally, in "The Truth II", he boasts to Doggett about bullets meaning nothing to him. But he says this as he is [[spoiler:unknowingly walking towards the Super Soldiers' weakness: magnetite. As a result, his skin turns metallic and he is sent flying into the rocks, sealing his fate]].
796* HalfHumanHybrid: Being one of the Colonists’ Super Soldiers, who are human-alien hybrids intended to replace humans.
797* MadeOfIron: As he is a Super Soldier, he can survive hell being thrown at him, whether it's an [[StuffBlowingUp explosive car crash]] or [[OffWithHisHead having his head lopped off]].
798* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Despite having survived being decapitated, he dies for good thanks to walking in an area full of magnetite, a metal that is toxic to Super Soldiers, in the SeriesFauxnale]].
799[[/folder]]
800
801[[folder:Crew-Cut Man]]
802[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilescrewcutman.png]]
803[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'm afraid... your work is done".'']]
804->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/LindseyGinter
805
806->''"Oh, I don't like talking on the phone. I have this thing about unsecured lines. When you feel like talking, let me know, though".''
807
808A mysterious Syndicate Operative who sports a crew cut and whose job consists of [[HeKnowsTooMuch taking out anybody who knows too much about the conspiracy.]]
809----
810* HeKnowsTooMuch: His job is to enforce this trope by killing anyone who learns too much about the conspiracy.
811* HeroKiller: He is the one who guns down [[spoiler:Deep Throat]] in the season 1 finale.
812* KarmicDeath: He performed experiments on Wisconsin children by [[spoiler:injecting them with alien DNA, which escalated to the point where one of them actually died. This costs him his own survival when that kid's bereaved father shoots him down]].
813* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Sheriff Mazeroski shoots him repeatedly in revenge for killing his son.]]
814[[/folder]]
815
816[[folder:Red-Haired Man]]
817[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesredhairedman.png]]
818[[caption-width-right:300:''"You have no idea what you're dealing with here".'']]
819->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/StephenMcHattie
820
821->''"Ask yourself, my friend. What could be more valuable than [[UsefulNotes/PeaceThroughSuperiorFirepower Star Wars]]? More valuable than the atomic bomb or the most advanced biological weapons?"''
822
823A Syndicate Operative assigned to kill the scientists involved in Unit 731.
824----
825* AffablyEvil: He resorts to diplomacy and talk when Mulder turns the tables on him. It might have been [[FauxAffablyEvil an act]], and he was certainly presenting himself as such in an attempt to break Mulder's walls down, but the mask doesn't really drop.
826* ConsummateLiar: He spins a fairly convincing cover story when Mulder has him cornered, but Mulder doesn't believe a word of it.
827* ItsAllThereInTheManual: Is never named on-screen. The ''X-Files'' DVD collection gives his name as Malcolm Gerlach, but it's unclear if this is his real name or simply his cover identity with the NSA.
828* ImpersonatingAnOfficer: An NSA Agent named Malcolm Gerlach. Mulder doesn't buy it.[[note]]In real life, the NSA is a communications intelligence agency that does not perform field operations[[/note]].
829-->'''Mulder:''' Since when did they start issuing you guys piano wire?
830* HeroKiller: Subverted. He tries to leave Mulder to die on a train set to explode, but [[spoiler:X doesn’t allow that and kills him]].
831* MeaningfulName: An EvilRedhead named the Red-Haired Man.
832* NonIndicativeName: Despite the name, he's actually a brunet, not a redhead.
833* TheQuietOne: Starts out as a SilentAntagonist. Once he meets Mulder, [[SuddenlyVoiced he becomes quite eloquent]].
834* RazorFloss: Uses this on most of his targets.
835* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: One moment, the Red-Haired Man has incapacitated Mulder and is heading his way out the train car rigged to explode. The next, [[spoiler:he's fatally shot out of nowhere by X]].
836[[/folder]]
837
838[[folder:Grey Haired Man]]
839[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grey_haired_man.jpg]]
840 [[caption-width-right:210:''"That can be arranged".'']]
841->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MorrisPanych
842->''"When something is not on the menu, Mr. Skinner, there's usually a reason, wouldn't you say?"''
843A Syndicate assassin who appears throughout Seasons 3 and 4. Among other missions, he [[spoiler:kills X in ''Herrenvolk'' and frames Skinner for murder in ''Avatar'' and ''Zero Sum'']].
844----
845* EliteMook: CSM and the First Elder assign him to carry out some of their most sensitive missions. Besides the above, he's the first human we see successfully using the alien gimlet weapon in ''Memento Mori''.[[note]]Krycek is the only other, in ''Two Fathers''[[/note]]
846* HeroKiller: Murders X on behalf of the Syndicate when he is outed as the insider aiding Mulder.
847* TheQuietOne: Practically his only dialogue comes in ''Piper Maru'' (and a few lines in ''Avatar'').
848* ShameIfSomethingHappened: His first appearance comes in ''Piper Maru'', unsubtly threatening Skinner to drop the investigation into [[spoiler:Melissa Scully]]'s death. Skinner doesn't take the hint.
849-->'''Grey Haired Man:''' You take your orders like those below you, Mr. Skinner. When a case is made inactive, say... the death of an FBI agent's sister; maybe that's because those above you have done the hard work of arriving at that decision.
850-->'''Skinner:''' Thanks for the enlightenment, I'm gonna go now.
851-->'''Grey Haired Man:''' It helps to know these things when a man looks forward to his career... to his plans for the future.
852[[/folder]]
853
854[[folder:Scott Garrett]]
855[[quoteright:331:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xfgarrett.png]]
856 [[caption-width-right:331:''"A man, if he's any man at all, knows he must be ready to sacrifice himself to that which is greater than he".'']]
857->'''Portrayed by:''' Greg Michaels
858
859->''"Look out your window, Agent Mulder. You see the lights? Now, imagine if one of those lights flickered off. You'd hardly notice, would you? A dozen... two dozen lights extinguished. Is it worth sacrificing the future, the lives of millions, to keep a few lights on?"''
860A Syndicate operative assigned to recover/destroy evidence of the UFO responsible for the crash of Flight 549. [[spoiler: He is Agent Pendrell's killer.]]
861----
862* BadBoss: Orders divers to recover alien debris from the bottom of Lake Sacangaga, and is indifferent when they resurface with severe radiation burns.
863* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: Ends up killing Agent Pendrell, and very likely would have killed Scully if Pendrell hadn't [[TakingTheBullet taken the bullet]] meant for her.]]
864* ImpersonatingAnOfficer: Disguises himself as an NTSB Agent.
865* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: Refusing to part with the UFO detritus he has retrieved results in him getting abducted by aliens.]]
866-->'''Mulder:''' [[spoiler:[[BondOneLiner I think he got the connecting flight.]]]]
867* LeanAndMean: He has a wiry build, and isn't a very nice guy.
868* LimitedWardrobe: Garrett, rather curiously, doesn't change his suit after he is shot by Scully. If he had been wearing something that did NOT have bullet holes, Mulder would not have recognized him [[spoiler: as Pendrell's killer.]]
869* MadeOfIron: Shot in the leg by Scully and doesn't even have so much as a limp afterward.
870* ShoutOut: Wields a non-metallic composite handgun similar to the one Creator/JohnMalkovich used in ''Film/InTheLineOfFire''.
871* UncertainDoom: Is abducted by the Colonists, but at this point the Colonists still have a shaky alliance with the Syndicate, so he may or may not have been returned, or executed or experimented on. Either way, he is never seen again.
872[[/folder]]
873[[folder:Black Haired Man]]
874->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MichaelShamusWiles
875
876A Syndicate assassin best known for shooting and nearly killing Mulder in ''Fight The Future.''
877----
878* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:The CSM shoots him in the head in “En Ami.”]]
879[[/folder]]
880
881[[folder:Quiet Willy]]
882->'''Portrayed by:''' Willy Ross
883
884A very quiet operative.
885----
886* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Murdered by the Faceless Rebels.]]
887* TheQuietOne: Not very talkative, to say the least.
888* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's the one who shoots the Cigarette-Smoking Man in ''Redux II'.
889[[/folder]]
890
891[[folder:Morris Fletcher]]
892[[quoteright:286:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/morris_fletcher.jpg]]
893 [[caption-width-right:286:''"Those who fight the good fight don't always win".'']]
894->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MichaelMcKean
895->''"Oh, you've seen the last of Mr. Nice Guy. I really am going to have you shot in the head".''
896A member of Majestic 12 who works at Area 51. As an "Information Control Specialist", Agent Fletcher is in charge of keeping all of Area 51's information out of the press, by any means necessary. Unfortunately, most of his time is spent being wrapped into misadventures with either Mulder or the Lone Gunmen.
897----
898* ArchEnemy: [[AbortedArc Intended to be one]] for the Lone Gunmen in their spinoff series.
899* CorruptCorporateExecutive: After the Syndicate is destroyed he leaves Majestic 12 and goes private sector, but still uses the years of inside information he's accumulated for personal gain.
900* DirtyCoward: He has no combat training, so his resolve disappears the moment he's physically threatened.
901* FreakyFridayFlip: Undergoes one with Mulder in the "Dreamland" two-parter.
902-->'''Mulder:''' So you're the guy that wants my life. I assume that includes all the ass-kickings?
903* MilesGloriosus: He's essentially this for the Conspiracy. Sure, he may work at Area 51, but he's only middle management and no one at the facility has any real knowledge of the Syndicate or even extraterrestrials. After he goes private sector, he plays up his credentials to various crime lords and black marketeers but gets in over his head when they realize he can't really deliver on what he promises.
904* MrExposition: In "Jump The Shark" he's this for the Lone Gunmen's short-lived spinoff series:
905-->'''Morris:''' Once upon a time there were three... how shall I put this... geeks. Three more unlikely heroes there never were. It wasn't long before their naivete nearly got them killed. So they [[FriendOnTheForce hooked up with an FBI agent]] and began publishing a... what shall I call it... rag, called "The Lone Gunman". From their cramped basement office, they pointed fingers at powerful, evil forces. [[DatingCatwoman And some not so evil]]. In their own unique way, the three Gunmen were patriots, fighting the good fight.
906[[/folder]]
907
908[[folder:Luis Cardinal]]
909->'''Portrayed by:''' Lenny Britos
910
911A Nicaraguan mercenary who often works with the CSM, and performs assassinations for him.
912----
913* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:When breaking into Scully's house, he saw someone enter, so he shot that person. Only it wasn't his intended target, Scully, it was her sister]].
914* TheAdjectivalMan: Initially credited as "the Hispanic Man" until his identity is revealed in ''Apocrypha''. He's virtually the only Syndicate operative to be given a name and backstory in the original series.
915* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:The Syndicate makes sure that, shortly after being imprisoned, he ‘hangs himself’.]]
916[[/folder]]
917
918!Colonists
919[[folder:The Colonists/The Greys]]
920
921A mysterious race of aliens who are using the Syndicate as their pawns with the ultimate goal of colonizing Earth.
922----
923* AbusivePrecursors: [[spoiler: They are Earth's original inhabitants, who ended up having to flee to another world during the Ice Age. They are less than pleased to learn that a certain species of primate has evolved and taken over the planet in their absence]].
924* AlienBlood: The Black Oil, which is actually their lifeblood, and at least once suggested to be the real BigBad controlling them.
925* AlienAbduction: One of their calling cards, and their habit of this is what set Mulder on his life's path.
926* AliensAreBastards: Seeing how they want to colonize the Earth, KillAllHumans and spare only some as a hybrid SlaveRace, they definitely qualify.
927* BigBad: Of the whole franchise, being the whole impetus for the Syndicate and having the ultimate goal of exterminating/enslaving mankind. [[spoiler:However, Seasons 10 and 11 ultimately reveal that even they were {{Unwitting Pawn}}s of the Cigarette-Smoking Man]].
928* BizarreAlienBiology: According to Arthur Dales, they aren't carbon-based lifeforms. Also, their "child" form is actually the ''larger'' and more physically dangerous form, which their smaller adult form emerges from when they mature.
929* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: They reproduce through the Black Oil. After it invades a human body, it will produce an alien inside the person's body, which will eventually be ripped open when the alien wants out.
930* GaiasLament: [[spoiler:According to [[UnreliableNarrator Erika Price]] in 2016, the Colonists eventually gave up on their plans to recolonize their homeworld because [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humanity has despoiled the planet beyond any potential use to them]].]]
931* TheGreys: They're intentionally designed to resemble the iconic "Roswell" aliens.
932* NothingIsScarier: Part of what makes them so freaky is how little is revealed about them, even to the audience.
933* SufficientlyAdvancedAliens: Their technology is so advanced that they were able to completely cure a young boy's terminal cancer through a single painless implant in the back of the spine (as shown in "En Ami").
934* {{Ultraterrestrials}}: [[spoiler:As noted above, they're actually the original inhabitants of Earth (supposedly, they first emerged millions of years ago and walked the Earth since before even the Mesozoic Era), but fled the planet in the face of the Ice Ages]].
935* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Ironically, Season 11 shows that as clever as they were, even they were ultimately hoodwinked by [[BigBad the Cigarette-Smoking Man's]] machinations, as he was able to use the Syndicate's access to the Colonists' hyper-advanced tech along with stalling Colonization for a long-enough time to try and implement his true plan: Namely, create a highly lethal bioweapon (the Spartan Virus) to exterminate the vast majority of humanity and only allow for a select few - who have been made into a SuperiorSpecies through Colonist genetic tampering - to survive and "make a better world". Granted, it's worth noting here that it's possible that this in and off itself might be Colonization, but it's intentionally made ambiguous]].
936* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Seeing as 2012 came and went without an AlienInvasion, it's unknown what exactly threw off their plans. [[spoiler:As noted above, Erika Price thinks that it fell through because of anthropogenic climate change, but nothing is ever made concrete and it's even subtly implied that for all his claims of it being his own plan, the Cigarette-Smoking Man's plan to exterminate most of humanity is the ''actual'' method for how Colonization will occur.]]
937[[/folder]]
938
939[[folder:The Black Oil/The Purity]]
940[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilestheblackoil_1.png]]
941[-[[caption-width-right:350:'''Mulder:''' This just wasn't ordinary diesel oil, I think it's, uh... I think it's a medium, a medium being used by some kind of alien creature that uses it to... body jump.]]-]
942->''"They're infecting all other life-forms with a black substance called Purity. It's their life force. It's what they're made of".''
943-->-- '''Cassandra Spender'''
944
945A sentient black liquid whose primary goal is to infect any life forms and transform them into extraterrestrials.
946----
947* BadBlackBarf: This goo causes black liquid to come out of the mouth, nose and eyes of its victims.
948* BlackEyesOfEvil: You can tell when a person's being controlled due to their eyes being either spotted or black.
949* EyeBeams: An ability conferred upon its hosts. It's an incredibly intense hit of radiation that is guaranteed to fry anyone hit with it to a crisp.
950* GrandTheftMe: The "black oil" can possess people and turn them into agents of the Colonists.
951* PuppeteerParasite: It's still a mystery whether the Purity is the aliens' servant or their master.
952[[/folder]]
953
954[[folder:The Alien Bounty Hunters]]
955[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesalienbountyhunter.png]]
956[[caption-width-right:300:''"Everything dies!"'']]
957->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/BrianThompson, various others
958
959->''"Show me your true face so you can die with dignity. As your executioner, I show you my true face before I kill you".''
960
961A race of shapeshifting humanoid warriors commissioned by the Colonists to eliminate individuals who threaten the security of their operations on Earth. Once one of these guys is sent after a target, he will stop at nothing to corner his prey, and there is little humans can do to stop him.
962----
963* AlienBlood: Bleeds green acid containing a retrovirus that is extremely toxic to humans.
964* AliensAreBastards: They work relentlessly to uphold the project for the Colonists, enforcing their mandates, including executing clones, witnesses and defecting or rebel aliens who want nothing to do with exterminating humanity. Also abducts a number of people, including Mulder, so they can undergo brutal torturous experimentation and return as essentially comatose ticking time bombs, slowly turning into an alien SuperSoldier for them.
965* AmbiguousSituation: "[[Recap/TheXFilesS05E07Emily Emily]]" and "[[Recap/TheXFilesS08E02Without Without]]" both establish there is actually more than one Bounty Hunter, making it unclear if Mulder and Scully are encountering the same one each time.
966* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He holds fast to his own race's concepts of honor and dignity, but human morality is an alien concept to him.
967-->'''Alien Bounty Hunter:''' He shows you pieces, but tells you nothing of the whole... because he's inconsequential... a traitor to the project.\
968'''Mulder:''' Kill me! Let him go.\
969'''Alien Bounty Hunter:''' [[EvilCannotComprehendGood You'd trade your life for his?]]\
970'''Mulder:''' For my mother's.\
971'''Alien Bounty Hunter:''' Everything dies!
972* CurbstompBattle: How just about every fight with him ends for those fighting him.
973* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: If you're a human, [[TheJuggernaut fighting him is a suicidal gesture]]. He'll [[DependingOnTheWriter usually]] warn Mulder and Scully [[ResistanceIsFutile not to bother trying]].
974-->'''Alien Bounty Hunter:''' If I wanted to, I could've killed you many times before.
975* TheDreaded: Noticeably has a terror-inducing effect on nearly everyone who recognizes him, especially the clones he is sent to hunt.
976* EvilCounterpart: To Jeremiah Smith and Josh Exley.
977* EvilSoundsDeep: While he can mimic any voice he hears, this is what he sounds like by default.
978* GunsAreWorthless: Shooting him [[ImmuneToBullets just annoys him]]... and tends to result in the shooter being poisoned.
979* HealingHands: It is revealed that he has this power. Though as he typically shows up only when he has targets to kill, we see it on only one occasion.
980* TheHeavy: Every time he shows up, he is clearly this on behalf of the Colonists.
981* HeroKiller: His ilk abduct and almost certainly murder Jeremiah Smith, who was healing the abductees the hunters were returning. He also murdered peaceful baseball playing alien Josh Exley and arguably came the closest to killing Mulder by abducting and nearly transforming him into an alien SuperSoldier.
982* KillAndReplace: Frequently, but unlike many other examples of this trope, he has to steal the clothes of the person he's impersonating, except for later appearances in the series where the shapeshifting aliens can morph clothes as well, likely a script oversight/continuity error.
983* ImpersonatingAnOfficer: Frequently disguises himself as a soldier or government agent to gain access to places and people.
984* ImplacableMan: He's almost impossible to kill, and nothing will get in the way of completing his objectives once he has been unleashed.
985* ManipulativeBastard: Big time, utilizing his shapeshifting and cunning to manipulate people into doing much of the work for him in pursuing people and leads.
986* NighInvulnerability: We're told repeatedly he can be killed by piercing the base of his skull (which is how he kills other aliens), but in practice, this never seems to work. Mr X reveals even a shot to the back of the neck won't work, that only the alien stiletto to the back of the neck will do it (and even this fails to kill him in ''Herrenvolk''). [[spoiler: At least until Season Eight, when Scully finally does him in via ContinuitySnarl. Assuming it was the same Alien Bounty Hunter.]]
987* NonIndicativeName: Partially. While they are inarguably alien, and demonstrably relentless hunters, bounties don't really fit the profile. The hunters don't seem to be a contracted third party, and they are never seen to collect compensation of any kind, material or otherwise. The term mostly seems to be there [[RuleOfCool to sound badass]].
988* OneManArmy: Each of them. Ironically they are an army instead of just one 'man', meaning one of them is usually sufficient for whatever the mission is.
989* PetTheDog: Even this guy had his rare moments. He never goes out of his way to harm anyone in his path who isn't part of his mission and sometimes even averts YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness, letting people go after he has finished using them. He tells Mulder the comforting lie that his sister is still alive before it seems like Mulder will die, and later heals Mulder's hospitalized mother at CSM's request, despite not being subordinate to him, even if it was clearly done for logical reasons instead of moral ones.
990* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Has some shades of this in "[[Recap/TheXFilesS04E01Herrenvolk Herrenvolk]]" and "[[Recap/TheXFilesS06E19TheUnnatural The Unnatural]]". Just look at his folder quote.
991* PunchClockVillain: Goes after only those victims which he is supposed to. Doesn't cause collateral damage unless he absolutely has to in which case he doesn't hold back. Mulder even warns people to stay out of his way when he is in pursuit mode. One example is when he holds Scully hostage waiting for Mulder to call her to find out his and Jeremiah Smith's location, gripping her shoulder and holding his stiletto threateningly next to her. Once he has found out the location he lets her go and leaves, even though it means she has time to warn Mulder that he is on the way.
992* PsychoticSmirk: Every now and then [[NotSoStoic he can't repress]] a faint one, especially when things are going his way, as they often do.
993* ScarilyCompetentTracker: Best summed up by this exchange:
994-->'''Mulder:''' How do I find him?
995-->'''Clone:''' You don't. He finds you.
996* {{Shapeshifting}}: Into any human.
997* SuperStrength: He's strong enough to hurl Mulder, a grown man, like a ragdoll. Another thing that makes confronting him so dangerous.
998* WouldHurtAChild: Emily Sim and Gibson Praise. Though it's strongly implied that he was actually trying to save Emily, he hunted Gibson in earnest. He also murdered a number of clone children in [[Recap/TheXFilesS04E01Herrenvolk Herrenvolk]] off screen when Mulder was incapacitated.
999[[/folder]]
1000
1001!Others
1002!!Supporting Characters
1003[[folder:Max Fenig]]
1004[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesmaxfenig.png]]
1005[[caption-width-right:300:''"Don't let them take me".'']]
1006->'''Portrayed by:''' Scott Bellis
1007
1008->''"So just my luck that I'd eventually become an alien abductee. Now I'm never alone. Any minute, when I'm least expecting it... and the worst part is, no one believes you. Well, uh... almost no one. So, I've devoted my life to providing all you disbelievers out there with proof. Proof that there are extraterrestrial biological entities right now, as we speak, visiting our planet in alien ships for purposes of a rather troubling agenda known only to certain members of the government, uh, the F.B.I. and certain high-ranking members..".''
1009
1010A person who claims to be an alien abductee. Mulder forms a kind of friendship with him. First appears in ''Fallen Angel''.
1011----
1012* AlienAbduction: ''Multiple'' times to the point of giving him seizures.
1013* BackForTheDead: He appears again in episode "Tempus Fugit", just so he could die a heroic death in a plane crash.
1014* TheCassandra: He looks like a complete nut but his accounts of alien abductions and tests performed on him are accurate.
1015* ConvulsiveSeizures: Convulsive seizures are symptoms he's been having since his abductions by aliens/conspiracy started.
1016* IJustWantToBeNormal: He desperately wants this, but the aliens won't let him.
1017-->''"Actually, all I ever wanted in life was to be left alone".''
1018[[/folder]]
1019
1020[[folder:Scully Family]]
1021->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DonSDavis (as William), Sheila Larken (as Margaret), Creator/PatSkipper (as Bill, with flashback appearances portrayed by Joshua Murray[[labelnote:*]]in [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E08OneBreath One Breath]][[/labelnote]] and Ryan [=DeBoer=][[labelnote:*]]in [[Recap/TheXFilesS05E06ChristmasCarol Christmas Carol]][[/labelnote]]), Creator/MelindaMcGraw as Melissa, with Rebecca Codling portraying her younger self in [[Recap/TheXFilesS05E06ChristmasCarol Christmas Carol]]), and various unknown actors (as Young/Adult Charlie)
1022
1023Dana Scully's father, William; mother, Margaret; older brother, Bill; older sister, Melissa; and younger brother, Charlie. Pop up once in a while to fret over and get caught up in her increasingly peculiar job.
1024----
1025* BigBrotherInstinct: Bill Jr. Not quite a KnightTemplarBigBrother, but he is kind of a dick to Mulder in the name of protecting his sister.
1026* TheCaptain: William Scully, Sr.
1027* CoolBigSis: Melissa.
1028* TheDutifulSon: Bill Jr.
1029* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The family seems to have seen the girls this way. Dana was the responsible one.
1030* TheGhost: Younger brother Charlie is mentioned, but only ever seen briefly, in flashbacks. Though never appearing onscreen, he does have a prominent role in Season 10's "Home Again".
1031* GranolaGirl: Melissa
1032* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Bill Jr. cares about his family. He also tends to flip out and get in Mulder's face as soon as he sees him, talks trash about him behind his back, and passive-aggressively shames Dana about her inability to have children, mocking her career as a way to fill the void. Flashbacks show he was kind of a douchebag even as a kid, telling Dana he was going to find and cook a baby rabbit she had found.
1033* MilitaryBrat: All the Scully kids.
1034* TeamMom: Maggie Scully seems to like Mulder too -- they bonded during Dana's abduction -- though this is massively over-egged in fanfic.
1035* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Dana and Melissa, respectively.
1036* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Charlie is seen only in season 1 at Captain Scully's funeral and as a boy in flashbacks. He is only mentioned, giving his love, sending presents or promising to call, but he never appeared personally for holidays or for family crises, e.g. when his sisters were dying. We finally learn about Charlie in Season 10's "Home Again" where it's revealed that he's estranged from the family and appears to be completely out of touch with everyone except Bill Jr.
1037* WhenYouComingHomeDad: He was away at sea a lot, being in the Navy.
1038[[/folder]]
1039
1040[[folder:Mulder Family]]
1041->'''Portrayed by''': Peter Donat (as William, with flashback appearances portrayed by Dean Aylesworth[[note]]in [[Recap/TheXFilesS04E07MusingsofaCigaretteSmokingMan Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man]], [[Recap/TheXFilesS04E23Demons Demons]] & [[Recap/TheXFilesS05E15Travelers Travelers]][[/note]] and two unknown actors[[note]]in [[Recap/TheXFilesS03E16Apocrypha Apocrypha]] & [[Film/TheXFilesFighttheFuture Fight the Future]][[/note]]), Rebecca Toolan (as Teena), Brianne Benitz, Vanessa Morley, Ashlyn Rose, Mimi Paley (as young Samantha), and Megan Leitch (as Adult Samantha)
1042
1043Mulder's father, William; mother, Teena; and younger sister, Samantha. Troubled and fraught, with mysterious connections to the conspiracy.
1044----
1045* AbusiveParents: Mulder's dad is implied to have become somewhat emotionally abusive after Samantha's abduction tore the family apart.
1046* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: [[spoiler:Samantha Mulder's ultimate fate. Angelic energy beings made of starlight turned her into one of them so she couldn't be murdered by the alien conspiracy.]]
1047* ChekhovMIA: Samantha Mulder. [[spoiler:Subverted. That's just what Mulder thinks and what the audience is lead to believe as well. She's really a PosthumousCharacter. Sort of, see AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence above]].
1048%% * DarkAndTroubledPast: Hoo boy.
1049* DysfunctionalFamily: Bill Mulder [[spoiler: gave his daughter to the Syndicate]], divorced and is barely on speaking terms with his wife and is equally estranged from Fox. Decidedly ''not'' PlayedForLaughs in this case.
1050* GoodIsNotNice: Bill Mulder may have been [[spoiler:the most moral member of the syndicate]], but he's divorced from Teena and is clearly emotionally distant from Fox.
1051* HollywoodNewEngland: They're from Martha's Vineyard.
1052* MysteriousParent: Mulder knew nothing about his father's work until after he died.
1053* OpeningACanOfClones: [[spoiler:By the time the Truth about Samantha is finally revealed, so many fake Samanthas had appeared that both Mulder and the audience had nearly given up on ever figuring the whole thing out]].
1054* SadisticChoice: [[spoiler:The Mulders had to choose one of their children to be abducted]].
1055* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler:Mulder's dad was a member of [[GovernmentConspiracy the Syndicate]], but while he was far from a saint, he was the only member who voiced any objections to the really, ''really'' evil stuff the group was doing right from the start]].
1056%% * WhosYourDaddy: See below.
1057[[/folder]]
1058
1059[[folder:Agent Pendrell]]
1060->'''Portrayed by''': Brendan Beiser
1061
1062Special Agent Pendrell helps Mulder and Scully doing lab work. He clearly has a crush on Agent Scully. Appeared in several episodes in seasons 3 and 4.
1063----
1064%%* AnyoneCanDie
1065%%* HornyScientist.
1066* InterruptedDeclarationOfLove: Interrupted Invitation for a Drink. He has a crush on Scully, and when he finally finds the courage to invite her, he is promptly [[spoiler:shot]].
1067* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:In "Tempus Fugit", he is fatally shot by Scott Garrett and dies the following episode]].
1068%%* LabRat
1069* LastNameBasis: We never learn his first name.
1070%%* NiceGuy
1071* [[NoNameGiven No First Name Given]]: Only his surname is known. [[spoiler: Scully realizes she didn't know his first name after he died, although it was weird for her not to remember it as they were on friendly terms and he helped her and Mulder many times]].
1072[[/folder]]
1073
1074[[folder:The Faceless Rebels]]
1075[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesthefacelessrebels.png]]
1076[-[[caption-width-right:350:'''Second Elder:''' Someone's going to great lengths to sabotage our work.]]-]
1077->'''Scully:''' But, Cassandra, the doctors weren't infected. They were burned.\
1078'''Cassandra:''' By another race of aliens. A rebel force that are mutilating their faces so that they won't be infected.
1079
1080A group of extraterrestrials with their eyes and mouths sewn shut, whose main goal is to thwart the Colonists' plans for Earth. While this would seem to make them a much-needed ally for Mulder (and humanity), they care nothing about humans, only destroying the Colonists (and their pawns) ''by any means necessary''. Their favorite method of attack is by burning their targets to death with a specialized weapon, and they're of the same species as the Alien Bounty Hunters.
1081----
1082* AlienBlood: When killed like the other aliens, there is a green ooze inside them. Though unlike the Colonists, their blood isn't toxic to humans.
1083* AliensAreBastards: They are fighting the Colonists trying to colonize Earth, but their brutal methods make them as bad as the Colonists. Such as their ruthless burning of abductees... though given we find out the Colonists were turning them into alien-human hybrids and alien Super Soldiers to serve them all along, as foot soldiers of the Colonists, [[IDidWhatIHadToDo their actions are more understandable]].
1084* GodzillaThreshold: The situation they are in against the Colonists calls for very drastic measures.
1085* KillAndReplace: They're not above murdering and then impersonating key humans if it gets them closer to their goals.
1086* KillItWithFire: They carry sticks which, with just the slightest touch, can set anything and anyone on fire.
1087* LaResistance: The only organized military force actively fighting and resisting the Colonists.
1088* NightmareFace: Their mouths, eyes, and noses are all sealed shut. It only makes it creepier that they can still see and hear what's going on around them perfectly fine.
1089* SavingTheWorld: Their goal, though (from humanity's point of view) their methods leave much to be desired.
1090* SelfHarm: They intentionally disfigured their faces to avoid infection by the black oil.
1091* {{Shapeshifting}}: They share an Alien Bounty Hunter's ability to imitate humans, though their method seems to be cruder, involving masks that certain of their victims manage to peel off before dying.
1092* TheUnfettered: Are willing to ally with the Syndicate, but when the latter refuse and push comes to shove, they'll do what has to be done to defeat the colonization.
1093* WellIntentionedExtremist: Despite their brutal and ruthless methods, in the end they are trying to prevent TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt from happening to Earth. And succeed at least in delaying it, as well as wiping out most of the Syndicate.
1094* ZergRush: While formidable individually, they prefer to conduct their assassinations by attacking ''en masse''.
1095[[/folder]]
1096
1097[[folder:Arthur Dales]]
1098[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesarthurdales.png]]
1099[[caption-width-right:300:''"It's a good thing I have a reputation. Otherwise, how could it be impugned?"'']]
1100[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see Dales as he appears in the 1950s.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesarthurdalesyoung.png[softreturn]''"I don't interest myself in politics, Mr. Cohn".''[[/labelnote]]]]
1101->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DarrenMcGavin, Creator/FredricLehne (as [[Recap/TheXFilesS05E15Travelers Young Arthur Dales]])
1102
1103->''"None of us are free to choose. I was ruined for my insubordination. You keep digging through the... the X-Files and they'll bury you, too".''
1104
1105Arthur Dales was an FBI agent assigned the task of catching communists until he found out that the folks he is catching are not quite communists due to which he faced a lot of opposition from the Bureau. The cases he was investigating were field under 'X' due to lack of space leading to the foundation of the X-Files.
1106
1107The character is regarded as the spiritual father of the X-Files and so, Carter specifically sought out Darren [=McGavin=] (who portrayed the title character in ''Series/KolchakTheNightStalker'', a show which Carter states as having inspired the X-Files).
1108----
1109* CaptainErsatz: He bears a lot of resemblance to [[Series/KolchakTheNightStalker Carl Kolchak]], being a snarky guy crusading against corrupt and obstructive bureaucrats to expose the truth and prevent more deaths caused by some sort of paranormal phenomena. He’s even played by Kolchak himself, Creator/DarrenMcGavin.
1110* DeadpanSnarker: He has a very dry wit.
1111[[/folder]]
1112
1113[[folder:Assistant/Deputy Director Alvin Kersh]]
1114[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesalvinkersh.png]]
1115[[caption-width-right:300:''"One never knows when he might find himself having to survive on his wits alone".'']]
1116->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/JamesPickensJr
1117
1118->''"Let me be unambiguous in the event that there are any questions about this in your conspiracy-addled minds: Walter Skinner's stalled career has everything to do with his blind loyalty to the both of you and your misguided search for some imaginary truth".''
1119
1120Mulder and Scully's replacement supervisor after their reassignment from the X-Files division in Season 6, and later A.D Skinner's direct supervisor. To say that he is unsympathetic to Mulder and Scully's work in the X-Files is understating the matter.
1121----
1122* AcePilot: During Vietnam he was a Navy fighter pilot, flying A-6 Intruders. He and his wingmen would fly night sorties ten feet above the treetops at six hundred miles an hour. And this was ''before'' the advent of night vision and fly-by-wire technology.
1123-->'''Kersh:''' 600 miles an hour and all we had was an idiot gauge and our wits.
1124* AmbiguouslyEvil: It's often hard to tell whether he's obstructing Mulder and Scully because he's an active agent of the Conspiracy or whether he's obstructing Mulder and Scully because he's just an officious jerk and the Conspiracy find that useful. Or both.
1125* ContemplativeBoss: Has occasionally had to stay at his office all night because of a [[NiceJobBreakingItHero bureaucratic headache]] caused by the X-Files investigators. When this happens, he is seen watching the sunrise from his office window.
1126%% * DeadpanSnarker: "You missed the sunrise".
1127* HeelFaceTurn: In "The Truth".
1128-->'''Scully:''' What's he doing?
1129-->'''Kersh:''' [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight What I should have done from the start]].
1130* {{Jerkass}}: It's rare for him to do anything that casts him in a particularly favourable or likeable light.
1131* JerkassHasAPoint: He often has a point about Mulder and Scully's frequent and blatant disregarding of the rules and FBI procedure, including abandoning the cases they've been assigned to basically do their own thing. However, he's such a ball-busting jerk about it that it's hard to really side with him.
1132* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Unlike Skinner, he's not willing to give Mulder or Scully an inch.
1133* PetTheDog: Even he has his moments:
1134** In "One Son", he offers Spender his condolences for the loss of his mother.
1135** In "Deadalive", he attends Mulder's funeral and is genuinely solemn.
1136** Although Kersh firing Mulder seems like a [[KickTheDog dick move]] on the surface, it's implied that he was really trying to protect Mulder.
1137--->'''Kersh:''' Say I told Mulder that he would be killed if he stayed? The same people who threatened to kill me if I didn't go along. Would you believe that, [[YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious John]]?
1138--->'''Doggett:''' No. Mulder wouldn't hear it, not from you, not from anybody.
1139--->'''Kersh:''' I said I ''told'' him to go. [[ExactWords I didn't say I persuaded him]].
1140[[/folder]]
1141
1142[[folder:Agent Leyla Harrison]]
1143[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesleylaharrison.png]]
1144[[caption-width-right:300:''"What would Agents Mulder and Scully do if they were in this situation?"'']]
1145->'''Portrayed by:''' Jolie Jenkins
1146
1147->''"But I know the X-Files, Agent Doggett. Inside and out. Other people don't even want to admit these questions exist but you face them every day. I am just so excited to be part of this. Aren't you?"''
1148
1149Leyla Harrison worked in the FBI's accounting office, where she processed Mulder's and Scully's expense reports and thereby knew more about their activities than almost anyone. She briefly landed her dream assignment of actually working on the X-Files.
1150
1151The character was created as an homage to and named after a prominent Internet fan and FanFiction writer who passed away from cancer.
1152----
1153* AffectionateParody: Of Internet fans, particularly their encyclopedic knowledge of the show.
1154%%* AgentMulder: To Doggett's AgentScully.
1155%%* AscendedFangirl: InUniverse, she was a fan of Mulder and Scully.
1156* AudienceSurrogate: In a way she's what a hardcore X-Phile would fare like in the show's universe.
1157%%* GenkiGirl
1158* NewMeat: She's been at the FBI for some time, but it's her first field work. She gets on Doggett's nerve quite a bit.
1159* {{Tuckerization}}: She was named after a real person, in this case a devoted fan fic writer.
1160[[/folder]]
1161
1162[[folder:Assistant Director Brad Follmer]]
1163[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesbradfollmer.png]]
1164[[caption-width-right:300:''"Not sharing information creates an atmosphere of distrust and then, I'm less apt to share my information with you".'']]
1165->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/CaryElwes
1166
1167->''"Agent Reyes, I'm trying to help you keep your job. But that's not going to happen if you insist on chasing shadows, chasing conspiracies".''
1168
1169Doggett and Reyes's sycophantic superior who was once in a relationship with Reyes who tries to get a higher position by sucking up to Kersh as much as possible, which also means he serves as an enemy to Doggett and the X-Files.
1170----
1171* CorruptCop: [[spoiler:"Release" reveals him as one, answering to a mobster named Nicholas Regali, the murderer of Doggett's son. [[MoeGreeneSpecial He ends this agreement at the end of the episode with a bullet to Regali's eye]]]].
1172* EvenEvilHasStandards: He may not believe in Scully, Doggett or Reyes as much as he would, but there are moments where hard evidence convinces him otherwise.
1173** In "Providence", he admits to Kersh that he wants to remove his signature from the report on Agent Comer's death by natural causes. This is because he read Agent Comer's monitor before his death, confirming the restoration of vital signs due to the alien spaceship fragment.
1174** This comes full circle in "Release", where he is faced with a {{sadistic choice}}. [[spoiler:Either he continues to accept money from Regali and keep his mouth shut, or kill Regali, which would causing a videotape of his own crimes to be sent to the Washington Post]]. He chooses [[spoiler:the latter]].
1175* ObstructiveBureaucrat: He serves as one for the ninth season against Scully, Doggett and Reyes, making sure that their concerns regarding certain cases are pointed elsewhere.
1176[[/folder]]
1177
1178[[folder:Tad O'Malley]]
1179[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilestadomalley.png]]
1180[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'm rattling some pretty big cages in the intelligence community, but I'm prepared to go all in - prepared to blow open maybe the most evil conspiracy the world has ever known".'']]
1181->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JoelMcHale
1182
1183->''"Today we're back, with facts threatening these forces yet again, the discovery of something that's so shocking you'll want to sit down and prepare yourself for the truth".''
1184
1185A conservative talk-show host and conspiracy theorist who seeks to find the truth and expose the shady inner workings of the government.
1186----
1187* NiceGuy: Agree or disagree with him, he is actually pretty polite and friendly to everyone he meets and genuinely is on the side of good.
1188* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Shares characteristics with Glenn Beck and Alex Jones.
1189* ShipTease: Very briefly with Scully.
1190[[/folder]]
1191
1192!!Notable cases
1193[[folder:Eugene Victor Tooms]]
1194[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfileseugenevictortooms.png]]
1195[-[[caption-width-right:300:'''Briggs:''' It's like all the horrible acts that humans are capable of, somehow, gave birth to some kind of, human monster.]]-]
1196->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DougHutchison
1197
1198->''"I contend that perhaps through genetic mutation, Eugene Tooms is capable of contorting and elongating his body in order to gain access to victims so that he may extract the livers which provide him with sustenance for the hibernation period of 30 years".''
1199-->-- '''Fox Mulder'''
1200
1201A mutant with the ability to squeeze his body through impossibly narrow gaps, and the first MonsterOfTheWeek ever. Appeared in "Squeeze" and "Tooms".
1202----
1203* AirVentPassageway: Justified since he is a mutant whose power is to be capable of squeezing through tiny openings.
1204* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Frank Briggs speculates that Tooms is some kind of personification of all of the worst, most evil impulses of humanity given human form.
1205* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: A sickly yellow light eyes = EVIL.
1206* CompactInfiltrator: Has the ability to [[RubberMan contort and distend his body at will]], allowing him to enter his victims' homes through vents and other narrow passageways. His debut episode ends with him being imprisoned... [[SequelHook only for him to eye the food slot at the base of his cell door with escape in mind]].
1207* {{Contortionist}}: Tooms uses his extreme flexibility to squeeze into places to reach his victims that he couldn't have reached otherwise.
1208* CreepyLongFingers: As a result of his mutation, Tooms's fingers become elongated when he uses his abilities. When Mulder and Scully are looking at fingerprints from one of the murders, Mulder stretches an image of Tooms's fingerprint and finds it matches.
1209* CreepyMonotone: He bare-ly has an-y in-flec-tion at all and talks real-ly slow-ly. It's ser-i-ous-ly freak-y.
1210* CreepySouvenir: Tooms takes something from each victim, such as a coffee mug, an ornamental snowstorm or a hairbrush. Mulder and Scully find this kitschy collection of trophies in his apartment.
1211* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler:He gets trapped and torn to shreds by an escalator]].
1212* ForTheEvulz: Tooms needs to get human livers for hibernation, but he also obviously kills for the fun and because he enjoys it. He deliberately chooses places that are a challenge to get into as if it were some kind of sport. Moreover, he takes trophies from his victims, sometimes in advance.
1213* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:His death. Gets crushed by an escalator, not shown in fully thankfully.]]
1214* GunmanWithThreeNames: Eugene Victor Toomes. Though technically, he's a SerialKiller rather than an assassin.
1215* HorrorHunger: Five livers will provide Tooms sustenance for 30 years. However, he can survive and function without them.
1216* HumanoidAbomination: Tooms looks human enough, but he needs to feed off of the bile in livers to survive and he has the ability to squeeze into small places.
1217* HungryMenace: Tooms needs to eat five human livers every thirty years, and will readily murder innocents to obtain his meals.
1218* ImAHumanitarian: He survives on human livers.
1219* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: Tooms gets caught under an escalator and is literally ''stretched'' to pieces.]]
1220* {{Mutants}}: Tooms is a mutant capable of elongating his body.
1221* NoSocialSkills: Emphasised more in the episode "Toomes": Tooms can barely string a sentence together and is spoken to by his therapist as if he were a special needs child.
1222* OlderThanTheyLook: He was a genetic mutant and SerialKiller who needed [[PickyPeopleEater human livers]] to hibernate. He looked to be in his late twenties in 1993, but his first murder had occurred in 1903.
1223* PickyPeopleEater: He feeds on human livers.
1224* RegularlyScheduledEvil: He comes out of hibernation every thirty years.
1225* RubberMan: He uses his unnatural stretching ability to invade victims' homes and escape through tiny openings, and is a rare example of this trope played ''absolutely seriously'' and for horror.
1226* SerialKiller: Tooms kills five victims in each cycle. His victims vary in age, race and gender, with no connections to each other. The pattern was the lack of point of entry and human livers extracted by bare hands.
1227* SmugSmiler: Despite his asocial, listless, and almost reptilian mannerisms, even Tooms can't help but smirk in triumph at Mulder and Scully as he leaves the court a free man.
1228* SupernaturalGoldEyes: When Tooms attacks, his eyes glow bright yellowish-green (the color of bile, appropriately).
1229* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: He looks like a perfectly normal young man, enough to pass for a sanitation animal control worker. He really isn't.
1230* UncleanlinessIsNextToUngodliness: Tooms's apartment is a hell-hole of a place and his nest is made out of rags and newspapers with bile all over it.
1231[[/folder]]
1232
1233[[folder:Cecil L'Ively]]
1234-> '''Played By:''' Creator/MarkSheppard
1235
1236An unhinged man with pyrokinesis, the ability to control fire, which he uses to murder numerous people out of his own issues with women.
1237----
1238%%* AxCrazy: The guy has a lot of issues, to put it mildly.
1239%%* BeardOfEvil: In his debut. He later shaves it.
1240* DeadPersonImpersonation: Does that twice: first he impersonates house caretaker, then he impersonates the bodyguard.
1241%%* EvilBrit: He is one.
1242* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Phoebe Green blinds him with a fuel, which causes him to become a human torch. He survives, though.
1243* PlayingWithFire: His power is pyrokinesis.
1244[[/folder]]
1245
1246[[folder:Luther Lee Boggs]]
1247[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfileslutherleeboggs.png]]
1248[[caption-width-right:300:''"Please understand that from here, we can return to the past. We can see the present. We can know the future".'']]
1249->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/BradDourif
1250
1251->''"I know my hell's going to be to go on back to that chair over and over again but in this life, my one and only life, I don't ever want to go back again!"''
1252
1253A murderer on death row who claimed to be a psychic and claimed that he could help Mulder and Scully in catching a serial killer. Appeared in "Beyond the Sea".
1254----
1255* TheAtoner: At least some part of him feels remorse which is why he helps Mulder and Scully.
1256* DeathRow: He is a mass murderer whose previous experience on a Death Row triggered his psychic abilities. This time he's about to be executed once again and tries to gain a deal by saving two young people who were kidnapped.
1257* KnuckleTattoos: KISS and KILL.
1258%%* LargeHam
1259* PhonyPsychic: Surprisingly, that's how Mulder saw him. [[spoiler:In the end, it isn't made clear]].
1260* PsychicPowers: He claims to have them, [[spoiler:but ultimately, it isn't made clear whether he really did or was lying.]]
1261%%* SerialKiller
1262%%* TheSociopath
1263[[/folder]]
1264
1265[[folder:Eve]]
1266->'''Portrayed by:''' Harriet Harris (Eve 6-8), Sabrina Krievins (Teena Simmons) and Erica Krievins (Cindy Reardon)
1267
1268->''"We have extra chromosomes. Number 4, 5, 12, 16, and 22. This replication of chromosomes also produces additional genes. Heightened strength. Heightened intelligence".''
1269-->-- '''Eve 6'''
1270
1271A group of clones created during the Cold War to compete with a similar project the Soviet Union was rumored to be working on, the Eves have superior intelligence and strength to humans, but are also violently homicidal and psychotic.
1272----
1273* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Apparently, having ten extra chromosomes makes you [[SuperStrength super strong]], [[SuperIntelligence super smart]], and [[AxCrazy super crazy]]. As opposed to just causing birth defects. (But of course, this is ''The X-Files''.)
1274* AxCrazy: Cindy, Teena, and the Adams and Eves from the original Litchfield experiment. Eve 7, however, subverts it, as she was apparently raised by one of the scientists from the project, who helped her learn how to control her behavior. Cindy and Teena are even more AxCrazy than their predecessors, due to Eve 7's attempted genetic tinkering GoneHorriblyWrong.
1275* CloneDegeneration: The Eves displayed superhuman intelligence and strength, as well as homicidal psychoses. The last surviving clones were institutionalized and the project was cancelled, but one managed to escape.
1276* CoordinatedClothes: In the second half of the episode, the murderous girls wear matching red hellish outfits. It was probably a case of IJustKnew or Eve 7 might have bought the outfits for them.
1277* CreepyChild: They are look-alike cloned girls with super strength, super intelligence and murderous tendencies.
1278* CreepyTwins: Technically Teena and Cindy aren't twins but clones. However, a lot of the creepiness comes from their identical appearance.
1279* EnfantTerrible: Cute but psychotic little girls with growing homicidal tendencies.
1280* EvilutionaryBiologist: Adams and Eves were created in a secret government project, and the adult Eves tried to carry on, even though they were aware of what problems their very existence created and how psychotic all the clones really were.
1281* IJustKnew: "We just knew". The girls work together in a spine-chilling coordination.
1282* SanitySlippage: There's a reason why Eve 6 was admitted into the Whiting Institute for the Criminally Insane. Her being an Eve clone drove her mad, despite being smarter.
1283* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: The girls have flashes of high-brow conversation and they use sophisticated words.
1284* SuperSoldier: Eves' origin. They were created in a government's secret cloning project that meant to develop superior humans with extraordinary strength and extraordinary intelligence. It also gave them extraordinary psychoses, complete with suicidal and murderous tendencies.
1285* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: Teena and Cindy slip 4 ounces of foxglove into Eve 7's drink, killing her within seconds.
1286* TwinTelepathy: Though raised by different parents 3000 miles apart, they "just knew" about each other's existence and murdered their fathers in the same unusual manner, so as to reveal their location to the other. They actually aren't twins, though, but clones.
1287* WouldHurtAChild: Sally Kendrick, aka Eve 7, puts a gun to a girl's head to make Mulder back off, pointing out that Mulder knows she's psychopathic and capable of shooting her.
1288* YouAreNumberSix: Cloned boys were named Adams and cloned girls were called Eves. They were appropriately numbered.
1289
1290[[/folder]]
1291
1292[[folder:Flukeman]]
1293[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesflukeman.png]]
1294[-[[caption-width-right:300:'''Scully:''' Mulder, nature didn't make this thing. We did.]]-]
1295->'''Portrayed by:''' Darin Morgan
1296
1297->''"That creature came off of a decommissioned Russian freighter that was used in the disposal of salvage material from the meltdown. It was born in a... in a primordial soup of radioactive sewage".''
1298-->-- '''Dana Scully'''
1299
1300A humanoid mutant with characteristics of invertebrate flatworm physiology. Created by radioactive waste, he/she/it (despite its name, it's actually a hermaphrodite) lurks within the waters of New Jersey's sewer systems. Known to bite humans with its scolex-like mouth and inject them with its own parasitic larval offspring. It's implied he can also reproduce asexually, as when a real flatworm is cut in half and develops into two separate organisms. Though it's possible that only one half of him survived getting chopped, and was able to regenerate itself.
1301
1302Flukeman only appeared in one episode, but became very famous with the fans and even causal viewers, and has been immortalized in the form of figurines, models, Pez dispensers, action figures, etc. Also was referenced several times in future episodes as a RunningGag.
1303----
1304* AmbiguouslyHuman: They never really explain whether he was a man who got turned into a flukeworm or a flukeworm who got turned into a man.
1305** Until the now {{retcon}}ned [[ComicBook/TheXFilesSeason10 Season Ten comics]] [[TheReveal revealed]] he WasOnceAMan, specifically a Ukrainian hazmat worker named Grigori.
1306* LampreyMouth: His most distinguishing characteristic. Which is a bit of a goof, since 1) it's based on a ''tape''worm scolex, and 2) scolexes aren't mouthparts, but anchoring structures that attach the tapeworm (which doesn't even ''have'' a mouth) to the intestinal lining.
1307%%* LightIsNotGood
1308* MonsterOfTheWeek: A particularly effective one.
1309* NuclearMutant: Its origin story.
1310* RunningGag: As mentioned several times, [[TrueCompanions neither Mulder and Scully wouldn't change a thing about their time together...]] [[GrossOutShow except this case]].
1311* ShapedLikeItself: Flukeman is a humanoid flukeworm.
1312* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: At one point in the episode, the authorities want to try it as a suspect, and it's mentioned that there are plans to have it psychologically evaluated. Mulder reacts by insisting that it's not a human, but an instinctively vicious monster. To be fair, he’s right.
1313[[/folder]]
1314
1315[[folder:Augustus D. "Preacher" Cole]]
1316[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesaugustusdpreachercole.png]]
1317[[caption-width-right:300:''"The righteous shall rejoice when he sees the vengeance".'']]
1318->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/TonyTodd
1319
1320->''"They cut out a part of my brain. They made me into somebody else. I can never get back what they took away from me, and I’m gonna stop them from taking anything more".''
1321
1322A religious U.S. Marine who served in the Vietnam War. Cole and his squad were subject to experiments that took away their ability to sleep and making them aggressive and psychotic. Cole’s guilt over the atrocities he and his squad committed and his inability to sleep drove him insane and led to him being committed to a mental asylum. The experiments’ effects resulted in Cole gaining the psychic ability to project his dreams onto others. Breaking out, Cole decided to punish everyone involved in the experiments for their sins.
1323----
1324* AffablyEvil: When talking to one of the few remaking members of his platoon, Cole is friendly and personable, even after revealing he’s going to kill him.
1325* AntiVillain: A mix of Type I and Type II. Cole has become insane and suicidal insane from his psychic abilities, guilt over his crimes, and inability to sleep and believes himself to be an angel of vengeance. He is perfectly willing to harm or kill people in his way with his powers, but he does his best not to harm innocents. In the end, Cole is just a tired, sad man who just wants to die.
1326* AffectionateNickname: Preacher was always quoting from the bible he carried with him. This earned him the nickname "Preacher" in Vietnam.
1327* CopKiller: Not directly, he causes an illusion (Possibly of himself armed) to two police officers, causing them to shoot and kill each other.
1328* DrivenToSuicide: Cole, desperate for the peace he wanted for so long, [[spoiler:holds out his Bible to Mulder, creating the illusion of a gun, causing Krycek to shoot and kill him]].
1329* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:Cole, after being shot by Krycek, utters the words ''"Good night"'' to Mulder before dying]].
1330* NeverMyFault: Downplayed and subverted. One of the doctors who performed the operation on him and his men is quick to point out that they volunteered for the procedure, and Cole could have said no, though he’s not the most reliable source. For his part, Cole finds his own actions to be unforgivable and views himself as just as deserving of punishment as his victims.
1331* PragmaticVillainy: He prefers to use his abilities in ways that allow him not to be noticed. His escape from the mental asylum was him using his powers to get the asylum head to sign him out, and all of his kills and other uses of his powers are either quiet and subtle or cause so much attention that no one notices him.
1332* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Preacher took it upon himself to kill his former squadmates for the slaughter of Vietnamese civilians, and the doctors who performed the experiments on them. Just look at his PreMortemOneLiner towards Dr. Gerardi.
1333-->''"We shall give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn. Wound for wound, strike for strike. As he has disfigured a man, so shall he be disfigured. And he who kills a man shall be put to death".''
1334* ScaryBlackMan: Subverted. He has this air, due to being played by Creator/TonyTodd, but at the end he breaks down to Mulder and goes into a tearful speech about how tired he is and that he just wants to die.
1335* ShootHimHeHasAWallet: [[spoiler:Wanting to sleep eternally, Preacher holds up his Bible and uses his abilities on an armed Krycek. Mulder tries to warn Krycek of the deception, but Krycek fatally shoots Preacher]].
1336* TragicVillain: He was the victim of an experiment that took his ability to sleep and gave him psychic abilities as a side effect. Now he just wants justice for what was done, and peace from his four decade long sleepless torture.
1337[[/folder]]
1338
1339[[folder:Duane Barry]]
1340[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesduanebarrycharacter.png]]
1341[[caption-width-right:300:''"You don't understand. They're waiting for me, I, I can't be late".'']]
1342->'''Portrayed by:''' Steve Railsback
1343
1344->''"They're coming again. They're coming again, I can feel it. They're going to take Duane Barry to this place".''
1345
1346A former FBI agent who escapes from an insane asylum after claiming he was abducted by aliens. Appeared in "Duane Barry" and "Ascension".
1347----
1348* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: A traumatizing event destroyed his sanity and ruined his life. He was then used as an UnwittingPawn against Mulder, and eliminated when [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he served his purpose]]]].
1349%%* AlienAbduction: [[spoiler:DoubleSubverted]].
1350* AxCrazy: Severe psychological trauma has left him dangerously unstable.
1351%%* TheCuckooLanderWasRight
1352* FallenHero: Was an exemplary FBI agent before it went FromBadToWorse.
1353* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Heavily implied to be done so by Krycek]].
1354* ShellShockedVeteran: Implied to be this from Vietnam, [[DownplayedTrope also implied]] to still be on an even keel until his first abduction.
1355* ThirdPersonPerson: Often referred to himself as "Duane Barry".
1356[[/folder]]
1357
1358[[folder:B.J. Morrow]]
1359->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DeborahStrang
1360
1361An inspector in Aubrey and a grand daughter of serial killer and rapist. Appeared in "Aubrey".
1362----
1363* AxCrazy: After her homicidal DNA activates, she mutilates her grandmother and kills her grandfather with a razor.
1364* FallenHero: She was a good person before her DNA activated and became a murderer.
1365* GenerationXerox: Her grandfather had homicidal genes and it later passed on her, causing her to become a murderer.
1366* GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: Inverted. She tried to perform abortion of her child in prison, but failed. It was implied she did that because she didn't want the baby to be like her or her grandfather.
1367* LikeFatherLikeSon: Her father also was a policeman. A dark example with her grandfather who was a serial killer.
1368* OffingTheOffspring: She tried to kill her unborn baby in prison, but failed.
1369* PsychoKnifeNut: She uses a razor, the one her grandfather used to kill and mutilate women.
1370* RedRightHand: Her rash, similar to her grandfather's.
1371* SleepingWithTheBoss: She had a romance with her police boss and had a child with him.
1372
1373[[/folder]]
1374
1375[[folder:Donald Addie "Donnie" Pfaster]]
1376[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesdonaldaddiepfaster.png]]
1377[[caption-width-right:300:''"Would you say your hair is normal or dry?"'']]
1378->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/NickChinlund
1379
1380->''"My violence is always waiting... for an instant. For when His back is turned. You can see it now".''
1381
1382A necrophiliac fetishist who devolved into serial killing. Appeared in "Irresistible" and "Orison".
1383----
1384* BatheHerAndBringHerToMe: He prepares a cold bath for his victims and pays particular attention to their hair.
1385* {{Fetish}}: He was explicitly written as a necrophiliac in the original script, but this was toned down to be a fetish for hair and fingernails in the final version. Which manages to be even creepier.
1386%% * HesBack: In season 7.
1387* HumanoidAbomination: Possibly. "Orison" definitely leaned towards "probably" in regards to this.
1388%% * IHaveYouNowMyPretty
1389* ILoveTheDead: He's a necrophiliac with a serious hair and nail fetish. "Irresistible" manages to be one of the creepier episodes, even with a completely mundane villain. Donnie's still highly creepy several years later in "Orison", when he escapes prison and comes after "the one who got away", namely Scully.
1390* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:In "Orison", he is shot by a very pissed Scully, who he had tried to kidnap, kill and have her fingernails and hair stolen]].
1391* KnightOfCerebus: Notably, his is the first case that Scully is visibly shaken by, leading her to a HeroicBSoD when he finally gets his hands on her and just narrowly surviving him.
1392* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: He changes his appearance several times, including into a demonic form. In ''Irresistible'' it appears his transformations are Scully's panicked delusions, but in ''Orison'' they're more strongly implied to be real.
1393* TheOneThatGotAway: Actually calls Scully this in ''Orison''. He says she's all he ever thinks about.
1394* SecretTestOfCharacter: God may or may not have been using him as one for Scully, [[spoiler:which she apparently failed]].
1395* SerialKiller: ''Technically'' doesn't meet this requirement in ''Irresistible'', as he only kills one person before he's arrested (though not for want of trying). He does manage to kill two more victims in ''Orison''.
1396%%* TheSociopath
1397* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: This is the main reason why he's one of the creepiest villains in the entire series. His personality and appearance suggests an amicable man at first glance, with nothing hinting he's out of the ordinary. He hides his hair and fingernail collection very well, and charms women into baths prepared for them, who remain blissfully unaware of his real intentions.
1398[[/folder]]
1399
1400[[folder:Phyllis Paddock]]
1401[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesphyllispaddock.png]]
1402[[caption-width-right:300:''"You're right. It is already too late".'']]
1403->'''Portrayed by:''' Susan Blommaert
1404
1405->''"I heard on the grapevine what happened, and, well, I know how hard it is to talk to adults sometimes, even though you feel like you want to... well, because you're young adults... What I'm trying to say is, if you feel like talking, I'm here to listen, ok?"''
1406
1407An extremely powerful and profoundly displeased demon taking the guise of a substitute teacher. Appeared in "Die Hand Die Verletzt".
1408----
1409* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Specializes in this partly as a way of punishing particularly unfaithful believers, but mostly just to be an asshole.
1410* DemonLordsAndArchdevils: Heavily implied to be either an avatar of Azazel or his upper management. Either way, she's clearly very powerful.
1411* EyeScream: Rips out the eyes of the kid who unwittingly summoned her.
1412* EvilIsPetty: That chain of affairs was all because she was pissed about not receiving proper worship.
1413* FauxAffablyEvil: Leaves Mulder and Scully a parting message thanking them for their valuable assistance.
1414* HellishPupils: Gains reptilian eyes when commanding her snake familiar.
1415* HumanoidAbomination: Looks human, but it quickly becomes clear that she most definitely is not.
1416* JerkassGods: Something akin to it, anyways. Everything that she did was simply because the cultists had moved away from some of the crueler and more brutal rites associated with her.
1417* ManipulativeBitch: Spends most of the episode tricking Mulder and Scully into doing a good deal of her work for her, though she ''does'' reward them in the end by saving their asses.
1418* NeckLift: The first thing she's seen doing.
1419* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Has a slight snake motif and uses a python as a familiar.
1420* WouldHurtAChild: Brutally killed the kid who summoned her and later forced the daughter of one of the cultists to kill herself.
1421[[/folder]]
1422
1423[[folder:Chester Ray Banton]]
1424[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfileschesterraybanton.png]]
1425[[caption-width-right:300:''"It'll kill you, it doesn't care who you are".'']]
1426->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/TonyShalhoub
1427
1428->''"If I could control it, do you think I would let it go around killing people? All I can do is study it, try and divine its true nature before they do".''
1429
1430A particle physicist who, following a FreakLabAccident, had his shadow become a lethal weapon that reduces people to ash.
1431----
1432* ApologeticAttacker: The only time he deliberately kills someone is technically in self-defense, and he makes it clear that he is only reluctantly doing it.
1433* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:At the end, he's captured by X and subjected to experiments that are meant to analyse his abilities]].
1434* FreakLabAccident: Chester went into an activated particle accelerator, by acting as an alpha target to be repeatedly hit with beta particles. Unfortunately, he had made a mistake in the room he was in, and thus, his deadly shadow was born.
1435[[/folder]]
1436
1437[[folder:Darin Peter Oswald]]
1438[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesdarinpeteroswald.png]]
1439[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'm not going anywhere, not without Mrs. Kiveat".'']]
1440->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/GiovanniRibisi
1441
1442->''"Okay, it's a leap, Scully, but what if Oswald's electrolyte imbalance is somehow enabling him to generate electricity at levels much higher than normal?"''
1443-->-- '''Fox Mulder'''
1444
1445A mentally challenged teenager who also happens to be able to control electricity. Appeared in "D.P.O"..
1446----
1447* AxCrazy: If you associate with him at all, ''you are in danger'', and if you piss him off, he ''will'' kill you.
1448* IdiotSavant: Quite skilled with cars.
1449* {{Leitmotif}}: Filter's "Hey Man Nice Shot".
1450* MurderTheHypotenuse: Tried (and failed) to kill his teacher's husband.
1451* PsychoElectro: One of the most AxCrazy characters in the series.
1452* SelfDisposingVillain: The only reason "D.P.O". ends happily is because [[spoiler:his fit of rage against a sheriff, while searching for Sharon, summons bolts of lightning. He succeeds in killing the sheriff, but in the process, he electrocutes himself]].
1453* ShockAndAwe: He called down lightning and controlled electricity in general.
1454* TheSociopath: Thoroughly amoral and thinks that randomly frying cows with bolts of lightning is a boatload of fun.
1455* StalkerWithACrush: Towards a former teacher.
1456[[/folder]]
1457
1458[[folder:Clyde Bruckman]] [[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesclydebruckman.png]]
1459[[caption-width-right:300:''"Now, if you'll excuse me... I think I've seen enough death for one night".'']]
1460->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/PeterBoyle
1461
1462->''"Why do we do any of the things we do? Why do I sell insurance? I wish I knew".''
1463
1464An insurance salesman who possessed the ability to tell when a person would die. Appeared in "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose".
1465----
1466* BlessedWithSuck: Psychic powers sound great on paper, but all it does is cause him to see gruesome visions of people’s deaths, and he is almost always unable to prevent these deaths, something that’s left him extremely depressed.
1467* DeadpanSnarker: In spite of only appearing in one episode, he easily winds up being the snarkiest man in the series, which is set in a WorldOfSnark,
1468* DeathSeeker: Clyde is blatantly depressed and suicidal, and the only reason he assists in trying to catch [[SerialKiller Puppet]] is because he saw himself die at the killer’s hands.
1469* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:He suffocates himself on a plastic bag. Probably because of his "gift" -- he can no longer deal with the gruesome visions of death and predictions of how people die.]]
1470* WhamLine
1471-->'''Scully:''' All right. So how do I die?\
1472'''Bruckman:''' [[spoiler:You don't]].
1473[[/folder]]
1474
1475[[folder:Simon Gates]]
1476[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilessimongates.png]]
1477[[caption-width-right:300:''"I was called upon".'']]
1478->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/KennethWelsh
1479
1480->''"The sun will be turned into darkness, and the moon will turn to blood, because of you, son".''
1481
1482A wealthy and respected businessman who traveled to Jerusalem after he ran over a child in a drunk driving accident. He returned to the US a changed man and a disciple of the Devil, having gained the ability to burn people to death with his hands and murdering alleged stigmatics.
1483----
1484* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:His final fate is being hacked to pieces by a garbage shredder]].
1485* {{Determinator}}: He doesn't stop pursuing Kevin, the last stigmatic person on his list of twelve he wants to kill. [[spoiler:Even when he's caught him, he will make sure that the kid is absolutely dead, by throwing the two into a shredder]].
1486[[/folder]]
1487
1488[[folder:Robert Patrick "Pusher" Modell]]
1489[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesrobertpatrickpushermodell.png]]
1490[-[[caption-width-right:300:'''Mulder:''' This man has a unique ability to force his will upon others - to push his victims into hurting or killing themselves.]]-]
1491->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/RobertWisden
1492
1493->''"Two warriors of equal skill fight to the death. One is a student of Japanese budo... the way of war. Budo teaches the warrior to leave himself outside the battle. In other words... to disregard his own death. Because of that, the budo warrior always wins. I am that warrior. I don't fear my death".''
1494
1495A serial killer who would drive his victims to suicide by manipulating their minds. Appeared in "Pusher" and "Kitsunegari".
1496----
1497* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: Tries to protect Mulder from his vengeful sister and ends up taking a bullet. His death is poignant with his sister putting him at ease through the pain]].
1498* CompellingVoice: He was a hit man who could make people do anything, including kill themselves. In the sequel episode, [[spoiler: his sister had the same ability]].
1499* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In "Kitsunegari" it is revealed that [[spoiler:he's protecting his twin sister, who has his same powers]].
1500* FauxAffablyEvil: He never loses his manners but it's clearly superficial and a mask for his true sadism.
1501* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was just a regular guy with a track record of failures to be anything more. His powers finally allow him to be the feared "big man" he always wanted to be.
1502* GratuitousJapanese: He calls himself as ''Ronin'', a warrior without a master. He defined his feud with Mulder ''kitsunegari'', which means "fox hunt". [[spoiler:Subverted in that it is Modell's sister hunting Mulder not Modell]].
1503* GunmanWithThreeNames: Presumably not named after Robert Patrick, who wouldn't join the cast for another 5 years
1504* OccidentalOtaku: Like many dangerously unhinged white loners, he has an unhealthy obsession with samurai. Shaenon K. Garrity's ''X-Files'' parody webcomic ''WebComic/MonsterOfTheWeek'' has a lot of fun with this.
1505%%* ManipulativeBastard
1506%% * {{Ronin}}: He considers himself as one, making various references to Japanese culture.
1507* SmallNameBigEgo: Discussed and Lampshaded. Modell has spent a lifetime trying to make himself into a "big person" - applying to join the Green Berets (he washes out and serves in a mundane position in the Army instead), the FBI and several similar jobs, but invariably being turned down due to his lack of experience and/or his off-putting personality, which only causes his resentments (and ego) to grow. Developing psychic abilities finally gives Modell a chance to put his fantasies into action.
1508* TheSociopath: Disturbing even by this show's standards: Modell manipulates and kills people for fun, even those who don't pose any kind of threat. This is exemplified in ''Pusher'' when [[spoiler:he talks Agent Burst into a heart attack, when the latter refuses to hang up so his agents can trace Modell's call. Moments later, with Burst dying, he casually tells Mulder his location then gloats over Burst's death]].
1509[[/folder]]
1510
1511[[folder:The Peacock Family]]
1512[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesthepeacockfamily_5.png]]
1513[-[[caption-width-right:350:'''Mrs. Peacock:''' And you got to know, Edmund, you can't keep a Peacock down.[[note]]Top picture from left to right: Sherman, Edmund and George. Bottom picture: Mrs. Peacock.[[/note]]]]-]
1514->'''Portrayed by:''' Chris Nelson Norris (as Edmund), Adrian G. Griffiths (as Sherman), John Trottier (as George) and Creator/KarinKonoval (as Mother)
1515
1516->''"Maybe one day you'll learn... the pride... the love... when you know your boy will do anything for his mother".''
1517-->-- '''Mrs. Peacock'''
1518
1519A murderous, inbred family living in Home, Pennsylvania. Appeared in "Home".
1520----
1521* AxCrazy: The whole family goes baseball-bat-crazy on the Sheriff.
1522* BoobyTrap: They are smart enough to have set them around the house. It's successful in killing a local policeman, but it eventually becomes a fatal hindrance for [[spoiler:George]].
1523* CoolCar: A white 1958 Cadillac kept in better condition than the farm and the family, it's also a sign of how the Peacocks are stuck in the past.
1524* DarkerAndEdgier: While many of the MOTW were pretty dark and vicious, these were extremely nasty to the point that the episode received a TV-MA rating as opposed to the TV-14 rating of the show.
1525* EvilCounterpart: To the Sheriff. Both do not like the way their small town is changing but while the Sheriff adjusts with it, these folks lash out.
1526* EvilCripple: A hissing limbless mother of the incestuous Peacock clan. She approves of her sons' murderous behaviour. In her eyes they are only protecting their family.
1527* EvilMatriarch: The Mother Peacock who indulges in incest with the eldest son and condones their murderous activities.
1528* {{Gonk}}: They're so inbred they might as well be orcs.
1529* {{Hypocrite}}: For all Mrs. Peacock's talk of family and loyalty the Peacocks still murder their newborn child because it isn't up to their standards.
1530* InTheBack: [[spoiler:George goes out by having a booby-trapped spike lodged into his back]].
1531* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Mother Peacock and the eldest son escape and are last seen having [[{{Squick}} sex in the car. They then drive off to places unknown, without any authorities spotting them]]]].
1532* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:As George is chasing after Scully to protect his mother, he swings his weapon at her. Scully dodges, causing George to fall onto a booby-trapped wire. A rigged spike is then swung at his back, killing him off for good]].
1533* {{Leitmotif}}: "Wonderful, Wonderful" by Music/JohnnyMathis seems to be the only song the Peacocks listen to in their car.
1534* MadeOfIron: The ill and deformed Peacocks are surprisingly resistant to gunshots and baseball bat hits. This is TruthInTelevision, as properly motivated (as in "animalic adrenaline rush") people can [[TakingYouWithMe do a lot of damage before succumbing themselves]]. Plus it seems like the inability to feel pain runs in the family as Mrs. Peacock took getting crudely stitched up after the car crash that left her crippled years prior as one would getting breakfast. She even has to examine her sons to see if they injured themselves.
1535* {{Mundanger}}: They're a trio of murderous inbred hicks, but not paranormal at all.
1536* ParentalIncest: They all engage in it, and are the products of it.
1537* StillFightingTheCivilWar: At one point, Mrs. Peacock rages to Scully about the "War of Northern Agression". Since this episode is set in Pennsylvania, a northern state, we can draw one of two conclusions: 1) The Peacocks were southern invaders, or 2) they were Confederate sympathizers.
1538* VillainousIncest: The Peacock family involve a female matriarch who engages in incestuous relations with her sons, one of them is the father of the other two sons. The mother has also given birth to severely deformed offspring which she and her sons murder during infancy.
1539* WombHorror: Mrs Peacock gives birth to a horrifically disfigured and deformed baby that is later buried alive by the Peacock brothers. Agents Mulder and Scully are both extremely uneasy during the autopsy. The baby's face is distorted and its legs are bent out of shape.
1540[[/folder]]
1541
1542[[folder:John Lee Roche]]
1543[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesjohnleeroche.png]]
1544[[caption-width-right:300:''"You bring me my hearts... and maybe I'll tell you more".'']]
1545->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/TomNoonan
1546
1547->''"I can't just tell you. I know you don't believe me. You need me to show you, you need me to lead you through because... after all these years, anything less than that's not going to satisfy you, right?"''
1548
1549A repulsive child molester and chronic liar who likes playing Mind Games with Mulder. Appeared in "Paper Hearts".
1550----
1551* ConsummateLiar: A chronic liar. Tries to troll Mulder with his stories just to amuse himself.
1552* EvilIsBigger: He's a reprehensible child molester and played by Tom Noonan who stands at a massive 6'6, even towering over Mulder who, at around 6'1, is not a small man by any means.
1553* FauxAffablyEvil: Never gets angry and remains polite and cheerful throughout the episode, even when holding a child at gunpoint.
1554* ILied: Claims to have abducted [[spoiler: Samantha]]. Turns out to be a complete lie he created just to screw around with her brother [[spoiler: Mulder]].
1555* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Mulder finally grows tired of Roche's mind games and shots Roche dead with a bullet to the head at point-blank range]].
1556* ManipulativeBastard: He knows exactly which buttons to push in dealing with Mulder.
1557* {{Paedohunt}}: A disgusting child molester who doesn't have a shred of remorse.
1558* PsychicLink: [[spoiler: Seems to have some kind of psychic link with Mulder due to which he can see his dreams and accordingly manipulate Mulder with it. Though [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane as Scully suggests]], it's also possible he just researched Mulder's background enough to mess around with him]].
1559* TakingYouWithMe: Tries to kill a child while held at gunpoint by Mulder, Scully and Skinner. [[spoiler: Mulder gets him first]].
1560%%* TheSociopath
1561[[/folder]]
1562
1563[[folder:Nathanial Teager]]
1564[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesnathanielteager.png]]
1565[[caption-width-right:300:''"Teager, Nathaniel J. Sergeant, Green Beret detachment B-11. Service number 82278. Date of birth: March 7, 1952".'']]
1566-> '''Portrayed by:''' Peter [=LaCroix=]
1567
1568->''"May you forgive me as you forgive him, as a man and as a soldier, for restoring the honor and the memory of the B-11".''
1569
1570A Green Beret sergeant who fought in the Vietnam war and became a POW after his helicopter was shot down in 1971. The U.S Government left him for dead and denied any [=POWs=] were in Vietnam by 1973 and covered it up. Nathaniel eventually escaped and sought revenge. He apparently had the ability to vanish at will. He appeared in the episode "Unrequited".
1571----
1572* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:After being fatally shot by the police, he can only repeat his credentials over and over, just like he did when being a prisoner of war back then. On top of that, his death is covered up by the government, painting him as an insane asylum escapee, and the existence of the rest of the Vietnam prisoners remain covered up as well. Mulder, Scully and Skinner are each noticeably perturbed by his fate and the events of the episode]].
1573* AntiVillain: Sure, he kills high-ranking military generals, but only because he was abandoned in the Vietnam war by the country he trusted and served. And whenever he has time, he attempts to give closure to family members grieving for fallen soldiers, as well as inform a fellow comrade of other [=POWs=] that need to be rescued.
1574* DeadAllAlong: It's implied, given at the end of his episode, his name appears on the Vietnam Veteran's memorial wall. Unless this was a part of the government's cover-up.
1575* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He goes after the military generals who left him to die in Vietnam.
1576* SettingUpdate: Teager is a DarkerAndEdgier post-'Nam version of classic TwoFistedTales icon Radio/TheShadow, an American veteran who learned how to become "invisible" by psychically manipulating people's perception while in Asia.
1577* ShellshockedVeteran: Big time from his experiences in the war and the torturous prisoner camp he spent years in after his government abandoned him.
1578[[/folder]]
1579
1580[[folder:Greg Pincus]]
1581[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesgregpincus.png]]
1582[[caption-width-right:300:''"For my part, I’m happy to let this entire matter drop".'']]
1583->'''Portrayed by:''' John Apicella
1584
1585->''"I’m also conducting my own internal investigation – interviewing employees, seeing if they’re happy..".''
1586
1587CEO of a vinyl siding corporation. Also an insectoid monster that converts others to zombie slaves. Appeared in "Folie a Deux".
1588----
1589* AchillesHeel: Needs the light to be able to maintain his human guise, which is how Mulder becomes aware of his true nature.
1590* AffablyEvil: Honestly comes off as a perfectly pleasant and unassuming individual in his human guise.
1591* TheAssimilator: He kills and turns people into his undead minions via a quick bite and the injection of some toxic substance. And when it’s over, they are completely subservient to him.
1592* BigCreepyCrawlies: His true form resembles a giant insect.
1593* {{Glamour}}: How he conceals both his true nature and that of his zombie slaves.
1594* GlamourFailure: Happened with Gary Lambert (which eventually led to the hostage crisis that got the FBI involved), Mulder, and [[spoiler:Scully]].
1595* HumanoidAbomination: Looks human to the unaware, but is actually some sort of insectoid horror that can project a glamour.
1596* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Had a close call with Scully, but managed to escape with his slaves to a different location to start all over]].
1597* ManipulativeBastard: Spends the second half of the episode convincing everyone that Mulder is going crazy.
1598%%* NightOfTheLivingMooks: His m/o.
1599* OurZombiesAreDifferent: His bite converts victims to undead slaves that appear perfectly normal to those affected by his glamour, but are very visibly dead to the aware.
1600* TheVirus: Injects victims with some sort of toxin that kills and reanimates them and brings them under his thrall.
1601[[/folder]]
1602
1603[[folder:Patrick Garland Crump]]
1604[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilespatrickgarlandcrump.png]]
1605[[caption-width-right:300:''"You got to go faster. It's getting worse".'']]
1606->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/BryanCranston
1607
1608->''"You think I don't know, huh? You think I'm just some ignorant pudknocker, don't you? But I get it, man! I see what this is! I am not sick and I do not have the flu. Vicky and me were just some kind of... Government guinea pigs".''
1609
1610An ordinary man who over the course of a terrible day is forced to rob a car and drive it with maximum speed towards the west side failing to do which the pressure in his ear drum will release, killing him. Appeared in "Drive".
1611----
1612%% * DrivesLikeCrazy: More like ''forced to'' drive crazy.
1613* {{Jerkass}}: He is rude and racist but considering his desperate situation, you do not really blame him. And he mellows down a bit later.
1614* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler: By the time Mulder gets him to Scully who was going to try and relieve the ear pressure, he has died already]].
1615* TroubledSympatheticBigot: He is Anti-Semitic but portrayed with sympathy and he does come to a degree of understanding with Mulder.
1616[[/folder]]
1617
1618[[folder:Alfred Fellig]]
1619[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alfredfellig.png]]
1620[[caption-width-right:300:''"You want me to make like I feel sorry for them? I don't. Lucky bastards. Every one of them".'']]
1621->'''Portrayed by:''' Geoffrey Lewis
1622
1623->''"Pills don't work. Razors... gas... bridges - I can't tell you how many bridges I've jumped off of. All I get is wet. I got left behind. I don't want to be here anymore. I can't even remember a time when I did. And... this... this is all I know... to do".''
1624
1625An immortal photographer who pursued people who were going to die so he could be finally taken by Death. Appeared in "Tithonus".
1626----
1627* TheAgeless: Unlike the legendary Tithonus, he stopped aging when he looked in his sixties.
1628* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He believes that people who wish to live forever are fools.
1629* BlessedWithSuck: He genuinely ''hates'' being immortal as he explains to Scully.
1630* CameraFiend: He is a professional photographer.
1631* CompleteImmortality: The only way he can die is to watch into Death's eyes.
1632%%* CreepyMonotone
1633* DeathSeeker: His m.o. is to capture Death's image by photographing people at the moment they die. He finally gets his wish at the end of the episode.
1634* DrivenToSuicide: He tried in various ways (gas, pills, jumping from bridges), but it never worked.
1635* HealingFactor: He gets stabbed but his wounds regenerate quickly.
1636* {{Immortality}}: He managed to escape Death during an epidemic of yellow fever. At the end of the episode, he probably passed this condition to [[spoiler:Scully, thus making Clyde Bruckman's prediction correct]].
1637* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Based on Arthur Fellig, aka [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weegee Weegee the Famous]], a street photographer famous for his ghoulish pictures of crime and car crash victims and his uncanny ability to find such scenes faster than any other photographers.
1638* OlderThanTheyLook: A photographer who unfortunately gained immortality by tricking Death.
1639* Really700YearsOld: He mentions being alive during the Yellow Fever epidemic in New York City [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Square_Park#Early_usage and seeing bodies buried in Washington Square Park,]] making him at least 200 years old at the present time.
1640* WhoWantsToLiveForever: He documents violent crime as soon as it happens in the hope that he will see death and allow death to finally come for him because he is bored with living after two hundred years and wants to know what happens to people after they die.
1641[[/folder]]
1642
1643[[folder:Robert "Rob" Roberts]]
1644[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesrobertrobrobertshuman.png]]
1645[[caption-width-right:300:''"I am sick and tired of pretending that I'm something that I'm not".'']]
1646[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see Robert "Rob" Roberts in his mutant form.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesrobertrobrobertsmutant.png[softreturn]''"Do you believe in monsters?"''[[/labelnote]]]]
1647->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ChadDonella
1648
1649->''"I have an eating disorder. I'm definitely a meat-eater, not a vegetarian. I've always had these cravings my whole life and just... just recently, the last month or so they've just become too powerful to resist".''
1650
1651A young mutant who tried to resist his craving for human brain. Appeared in "Hungry".
1652----
1653* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:Rob's death is not played as a victory, instead as an empty waste of life, considering his hard journey of putting behind his cannibalistic ways. His last words, ''"I can't be something I'm not"'', can be seen as him admitting that his hopes of a happier life without brain-eating were always futile]].
1654* BaldOfEvil: When he removes his human disguise.
1655* BlackEyesOfEvil: He wore contact lenses to hide his all black eyes that point to him being a monster.
1656* BrainFood: He sincerely tries to resist his cravings for human brains.
1657%%* HorrorHunger
1658* HungryMenace: He needed brains... not that he didn't try to live as a non-mutant.
1659* IAmWhatIAm: Rob eventually comes to terms with and accepts his nature as a monster. It is a rare instance of this trope ''not'' being a positive outcome. [[spoiler:Rather, it is what ultimately motivates Rob to commit SuicideByCop to stop himself from harming more people.]]
1660* IJustWantToBeNormal: He ''really'' tries to be a normal man and control his hunger for fleshy brains. [[spoiler:This struggle is what gets him killed]].
1661%%* LonersAreFreaks
1662* MeatOVision: Starts seeing other people's heads this way. Also inverted when he hallucinates that the hamburger patties he's cooking look like little brains.
1663* ObsessedWithFood: He is consumed with eating people. He [[IJustWantToBeNormal tries to control it]] by going to Overeaters Anonymous, but ends up killing & eating his landlady (who he bonded with when he discovered she was also in OA).
1664* PickyPeopleEater: He eats the brains of humans.
1665* RepetitiveName: '''Robert''' '''Robert'''s.
1666* StagesOfMonsterGrief: He viewed his compulsion to eat meat (i.e., human brains) as an addiction, and went to Overeaters Anonymous. He bonded with another attendee, his downstairs neighbor... but eventually he ate her brain.
1667* SuicideByCop: [[spoiler:Against their wishes, Roberts suicidally rushes Mulder and Scully, who fire in defence, killing Roberts]].
1668* SympatheticMurderer: Apart from the last homicide, all his victims were {{Jerkass}}es
1669* TragicVillain: Rob never wanted to harm anybody at all, but only does so because of his powerful urge to consume human brains. As a result, he repeatedly tries to do good and repress this bloody attitude, whether it's by attending a psychiatrist or a Overeaters Anonymous meeting. [[spoiler:When he finally tries to eat his psychiatrist, she doesn't even scream, only expressing her pity for his suffering]].
1670* TropaholicsAnonymous: He goes to Overeaters Anonymous, but it doesn't work.
1671* VillainousBreakdown: By the ending, he has killed one of the two people who have expressed sympathy towards him, had a FreakOut with the other one and found himself cornered by the police.
1672* VillainProtagonist: He's the character most on-screen in the episode. Even Mulder and Scully make only some appearances.
1673[[/folder]]
1674
1675[[folder:Darryl Weaver]]
1676[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesdarrylweaver.png]]
1677[[caption-width-right:300:''"Would it bother you if I lit one up?"'']]
1678->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/TobinBell
1679
1680->''"[[ItsAllAboutMe I got a good thing going here]]. [[EvilIsPetty I got cash money. I got all the coffin nails I can suck down]]. [[DeadpanSnarker Although... lately, I've been thinking this particular brand... it doesn't, um... do anyone else any favors - healthwise]]".''
1681
1682A test subject chain-smoker who kills others by smoking deadly cigarettes initially unwittingly, later maliciously. Appeared in "Brand X".
1683----
1684* EvilIsPetty: Oh so petty, and materialistic.
1685* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Darryl's smoking is portrayed as a terrible thing since it literally kills people. He may not have directly intended said thing but he couldn't care less even after coming to know of it, and keeps right on puffing.
1686* {{Greed}}: Immediately tries to capitalize on his situation, human cost be damned.
1687* ItsAllAboutMe: The only thing that matters to Darryl is Darryl.
1688* {{Jerkass}}: Looks at a No Smoking sign and immediately starts smoking. He is just an unpleasant individual. Then there is his malicious smoking to kill people for kicks.
1689* LackOfEmpathy: Zero empathy for his victims:
1690-->'''Mulder:''' You don't seem surprised that he's dead.\
1691'''Weaver:''' I guess his number come up. I'm just glad it wasn't me.
1692* SmugSnake: Tries to browbeat Skinner claiming Skinner won't shoot him since he needs him and tries to walk away [[spoiler: but Skinner shoots him in the shoulder instead.]]
1693* TheSociopath: Only cares about himself, his cigarettes and what he can get out of the situation he is in. Unlike most examples of test subjects gone wrong in the series there is absolutely nothing sympathetic or redeemable about him.
1694* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Initially. He is a routine chain-smoker and is chosen as test subject for Morley's new brand of "safer" cigarettes. However, they produce a smoke that causes carnivorous tobacco beetles to settle inside anyone who inhales the smoke ultimately killing the person from inside. Since, he is a chain-smoker, the beetles don't affect himself. But later, he starts smoking to get rid of people.
1695* YouWouldntShootMe: Tries to pull this on Skinner. [[spoiler:He would.]]
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1697
1698
1699[[folder:Guy Mann]]
1700[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesguymannhuman.png]]
1701[[caption-width-right:300:''"Because if there's nothing more to life than what we already know, then there's nothing but... worries, self-doubt, regret and loneliness".'']]
1702[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see Guy Mann in his real form.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesguymannlizard.png[softreturn]''"I didn't even get a chance to shoot blood out of my eyeballs".''[[/labelnote]]]]
1703->'''Portrayed by:''' Rhys Darby
1704
1705->''"I know this sounds weird, but... until a few days ago, I didn't know we die. I mean, I always knew we could die. I instinctively knew to avoid death, but what I didn't know is... no matter what we do, eventually you end up in a place like this".''
1706
1707A lizard-like monster who, after being bitten by a human, transforms into a human during the day. Appeared in "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster".
1708----
1709* BunnyEarsLawyer: Ends up as the manager of the phone store he begins working at, despite not having a clue what he's doing.
1710* CanineCompanion. Dagoo.
1711* CloudCuckoolander: His unfamiliarity with human culture has him coming off as this.
1712* NonMaliciousMonster: [[spoiler:Turns out to be a friendly, good-natured monster. The killings in the episode were actually the work of a human SerialKiller]].
1713* WholeCostumeReference: To [[Series/KolchakTheNightStalker Carl Kolchak]].

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