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* ArtisticLicenseGeography: One of Scully's objections to taking Jorge's body with them is that Mulder will never be able to get the body out of the country. The country being...Puerto Rico. Which is in the United States.
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->''" I may not have the X-Files, Scully, but I still have my work. And I’ve still got you. And I still have myself."''

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->''" I ->''"I may not have the X-Files, Scully, but I still have my work. And I’ve still got you. And I still have myself."''
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Meanwhile, Scully is in Mulder's apartment, listening to his messages. Eventually, she makes her way to his 90's desktop. It's password protected. She tries SPOOKY and SAMANTHA before hitting gold with [[FamousLastWords TRUSTNO1]]. The screen is filled with spreadsheets and numbers and phrases like "galactic latitude". Footsteps approach outside the door.

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Meanwhile, Scully is in Mulder's apartment, listening to his messages. Eventually, she makes her way to his 90's desktop. It's password protected. She tries SPOOKY and SAMANTHA before hitting gold with [[FamousLastWords TRUSTNO1]].TRUSTNO1. The screen is filled with spreadsheets and numbers and phrases like "galactic latitude". Footsteps approach outside the door.
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We begin with Mulder narrating over a shot of the night sky. We wanted to believe, he says, we wanted to call out. In August and September of 1977, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_program two satellites]] were shot into the farthest reaches of space, each carrying a message to any who would find them: among other things, classical music. Thirteen years later, they left the solar system. No other messages have been sent. Nowadays, Earth is content to listen.

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We begin with Mulder narrating over a shot of the night sky. We wanted to believe, he says, we wanted to call out. In August and September of 1977, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_program two satellites]] were shot into the farthest reaches of space, each carrying [[UsefulNotes/VoyagerGoldenRecord a message message]] to any who would find them: among other things, classical music. Thirteen years later, they left the solar system. No other messages have been sent. Nowadays, Earth is content to listen.

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