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3'''Season 7, Episode 13:'''
4!First Person Shooter
5[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesfirstpersonshooter.png]]
6[[caption-width-right:350:''"You say that you have no knowledge of Ivan Martinez or a company known as [[TitleDrop First Person Shooter]] or F.P.S.?"'']]
7->Written by Creator/WilliamGibson & Tom Maddox\
8Directed by Creator/ChrisCarter
9
10->'''Mulder:''' Well, testosterone frenzy or no, the only suspect we have in this man's murder is a woman.\
11'''Scully:''' Yeah, I've seen it. A computer-animated woman, Mulder, with a computer-animated weapon.\
12'''Mulder:''' A flintlock pistol - which would leave a very large entry wound.\
13'''Scully:''' Pictures don't kill people, Mulder, guns kill people.\
14'''Mulder:''' As do swords.
15
16Mulder and Scully investigate when a virtual reality shooter becomes deadly to its players.
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18!!Tropes:
19* AIIsACrapshoot: Maitreya goes rampant and starts killing people for no adequately explained reason, after autonomously escaping from Phoebe's computer into the game.
20* AllMenArePerverts: All the cops openly lust after Jade Blue Afterglow. Including Mulder.
21* AmbiguouslyGay: Phoebe talks about feeling trapped by the testosterone around her, and refers to her female (and VERY attractive) video game creation as her 'Goddess.'
22* AnArmAndALeg / OffWithHisHead: How Musashi dies to Maitreya. CurbStompBattle doesn't begins to describe it.
23* BasicInstinctLegsCrossingParody: Jade Blue Afterglow does the old stunt as she is interrogated by Mulder and Scully.
24* BringIt: Mulder uses the exact words "Bring it on" as he enters the game.
25* CharacterShilling: The Lone Gunmen are all pretty much collectively falling head over heels for the Japanese game master Daryl Musashi and his alleged skills... most unfortunately he becomes the recipient of a ''gory'' CurbStompBattle upon meeting Maitreya.
26* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: The biggest problem with Maitreya is not only that she can kill people ([[HolodeckMalfunction when it shouldn't even be possible]]), but she is capable of manipulating the game code to change the level, give her infinite lives, clone herself for a ZergRush, and ''summon infinitely respawning tanks''.
27* {{Cyberpunk}}: Can you tell this was one of the episodes Creator/WilliamGibson wrote?
28* DiabolusExNihilo: How Maitreya gained sapience, a desire to kill wantonly, updated herself to FPS' game and ''is capable of bending reality'' is never really explained. Phoebe (the programmer and Maitreya's creator, who also harbors hatred for her sexist boss and her workplace's absurdly macho culture) is not only a RedHerring, she can't explain how the heck this is happening either.
29* DissonantSerenity: Subverted; the Lone Gunman geek out over the Japanese gamemaster's complete lack of fear. Until he has his hands cut off.
30* EatingTheEyeCandy: Jade Blue Afterglow was a very attractive stripper dancer dressed in a scanty silver miniskirt outfit. Every male character, including Mulder, has a major reaction towards her hotness.
31* EmergingFromTheShadows: How Maitreya appears the first time, in front of her first victim.
32* TheEndOrIsIt: The episode [[TheStinger ends]] with a computer reconstructing Maitreya, but this time with Scully's face.
33* {{Fanservice}}: Jade Blue Afterglow, Maitreya, and (admit it) Scully kicking ass with a {{BFG}}.
34* GodlikeGamer: Daryl Musashi is presented as one of the (if not the) best FPS players in the world, invited to test the newest VR environment. Nevertheless, the MonsterOfTheWeek infesting said VR offs him with little ceremony within minutes. (The episode also makes it quite clear, however, that the writers have a very vague idea of gaming and its culture.)
35* GunsAkimbo: Which is cool until someone cuts off both your hands.
36* GunTwirling: Maitreya does it several times when she switches to six-shooters.
37* HardLight: The game apparently works on this principle, even though it wasn't designed to do so.
38* HauntedTechnology: A realistic 3-D game is haunted by a female video game character that starts killing people in the game -- with effects in real life.
39* HellBentForLeather: Maitreya rocks a "gladiator dominatrix" outfit on various of her appearances, broadsword included.
40* HolodeckMalfunction: The game which is being developed becomes a death trap. Normally you were supposed to leave at will and it wasn't supposed to be killing players for real.
41* InexplicablyAwesome: A PlayedForHorror example. Maitreya is just plain capable of bending reality and her own creator cannot understand how the heck could she develop self-awareness (and a desire to commit rampant murder), escape from a completely independent computer system to infest the FPS servers, and the aforementioned reality bending. The absolute best explanation we get is that her creator says that she made Maitreya while completely fed up with the TestosteronePoisoning of her workplace, which may imply a kind of {{Tulpa}}.
42* InformedAbility: Daryl Musashi supposed to be some kind of ultra-hacker, good enough that the Lone Gunmen ''worship him''... and yet his attempted solution to the situation with Maitreya is to charge into the game to try to ''shoot her'', putting him within range of her sword (and so she takes his hands... and then his head), which shows the difference between hacking skills and live combat skills.
43* ImplausibleDeniability: [[AgentScully Scully gets to showcase her regular beliefs]] by explaining away the first death of the episode as a (''somewhat'' plausible) malfunction with a paint squib explosives pack-slash-taser combo embedded within the players' vests to simulate "deaths", but she quickly runs into a wall when people's heads ''literally'' start rolling.
44* IKissYourHand: The first victim's response to Maitreya is to drop to his knee and kiss her glove. Her response is to shoot him in the face.
45* MagicalComputer: The computer program Maitreya gains self-awareness (for some not really explained reason), and along with it the capability to trap people who plays the game the she is an NPC in some sort of constructed world, as well as the ability to somehow inflict physical harm on them in the real world.
46* MarySue: An InUniverse version; Phoebe created Maitreya to be everything she isn't.
47* MoneyDearBoy (InUniverse): Why the Lone Gunmen are involved.
48* MsFanservice: Maitreya -- the body of Creator/KristaAllen, a [[HellBentForLeather leather fetish outfit]], and an awesome ActionGirl.
49* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: They meet a parody of then-gaming celebrity Dennis "Thresh" Fong.
50* PlotHole: The game's technology is never really given a proper explanation, leading to numerous plot holes. The mechanism by which a holographic projection can kill is never explained or even given a plausible hypothesis. Nor is the mechanism by which Mulder is ''digitized and downloaded into the game''. Nor is the means by which Maitreya escaped from Phoebe's computer into the game, or the reason she did so in the first place.
51* TestosteronePoisoning: Lampshaded. Phoebe's sickness at being surrounded by testosterone all day long is the reason why she designed Maitreya (as a symbol of everything she is not in specific, and a "female power" symbol in general).
52* ThisIsThePartWhere:
53-->'''Mulder:''' ''[upon having entered the game, run out of ammo, and Maitreya is standing right in front of him]'' [[DeadpanSnarker I bet you think you're gonna]] [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown kick my butt up and down the block.]]\
54''[[[NoNonsenseNemesis Maitreya does just that]]]''
55* ShoutOut: The assault rifles that Mulder and Scully use on the game are those from ''Series/SpaceAboveAndBeyond'' (also a FOX series).
56* {{Stripperiffic}}: Maitreya's outfits whether playing cowgirl or soldier.
57* SchizoTech: Most of the examples of this trope showing throughout the episode are done by Maitreya (the two greatest being running around with a broadsword and black-powder one-shot pistol in a {{Cyberpunk}} urban environment and literally riding a ''main battle tank'' cowboy-style while "fanning the hammer" of a six-shooter as quick as she can, disregarding the tank's cannon). JustifiedTrope in that she is a video game character (and doesn't need to worry about things like reloading).
58* TotallyRadical: A lot of the dialog edges into this.
59* WinToExit: Who starts playing the game can't leave without winning.
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