Talk:Lone gunmen trio

I don't see the need to merge, one is about characters, the other about a programme that features those characters. --Mr. Stabs 11:03, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Merge. Both articles are about the same group of people. abelson 10:58, 25 November 2005 (UTC)

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There was a long quote, I assumed from a website (making it copyvio). I have removed it, these things aren't in the nature of Wikipedia. Feel free to write your own version and put it back into the article.


 * "In the X-Files season 5 episode "Unusual Suspects" is was revealed how the Gunmen initially got together.


 * In 1989, John Byers meets a woman named Holly in an electronics expo. Holly claims that her ex-boyfriend (Mulder) is stalking her and has kidnapped her daughter. She gives Byers an internet address which is supposed to locate her daughter. The file is encrypted, so Byers enlists the aid of computer hacker/cable salesman Melvin Frohike. Frohike decrypts the file, but when they confront Mulder, they discover he is an FBI agent. Suspecting that something is up, Byers and Frohike get Richard Langly to hack into the FBI network. They discover that Holly's real name is Suzanne Modeski, and she is wanted for bombing an FBI lab. The three confront Modeski, and she reveals that she works for the Army Advanced Weapons facility at Whitestone, NM. She developed a gas that causes fear and paranoia, and the military plans to test it on civilians. They track the material to a warehouse, where they find the gas in a shipment of asthma inhalers. Mulder follows them and is about to arrest them, when all five of them are ambushed by two hitmen sent to kill Modeski. A shootout ensues, and Mulder takes cover. One of the bullets hits a box of inhalers, dousing Mulder with the chemical. He strips his clothes off and begins babbling incoherently. Modeski kills the hitmen and promptly flees. A team led by Mr. X sanitizes the scene, cautioning the guys to stay out of trouble. The police arrive soon after. All three of them are arrested, and Byers recounts his story to Detective John Munch. Munch is skeptical, but Mulder verifies the story, so the guys are released. They find Modeski, and she admonishes them to tell as many people as they can about the government conspiracy. Without warning, a black rental car pulls up, and the occupants force Modeski inside. Later, the guys are visited by Mulder, who says that he has weird ideas in his head that he can't seem to shake. "

--Commander Keane 11:57, 6 December 2005 (UTC)