![]() ![]() (Occasionally, a human is born with at least some of this DNA activated, giving him such abilities as telepathy the series refers to these individuals as being “more human than human.”) It remains unknown why these extraterrestrials created humanity or whether they’re responsible for other civilizations on other planets, as well. It would seem that the aliens shaped man more or less into their image physically, as well, although evolution would take its course, turning off most of the aliens’ physiology and rendering it into what scientists now call junk DNA. The building blocks of life may have arrived on Earth thanks to a meteorite (probably originating from Mars), but it was a race of extraterrestrials that made mankind into what it is today – a series of UFOs arrived on the planet millions of years ago, covered in verses that would eventually find their way into all of man’s various religious texts and written in a language that would ultimately reemerge as a Native American dialect. ![]() ![]() Furthermore, as his role expanded, Walter Skinner appears in more Monster of the Week episodes. It should be noted that some key mythology characters also appear in Monster of the Week episodes notably, Deep Throat, X and the Cigarette Smoking Man each appear in episodes which involve government activities. Deaths of, or betrayals by, key supporting characters.The presence of black oil, Alien Bounty Hunters and/or the Syndicate.Revelations about the Mulder and Scully family.The continuation of the X-Files as well as Mulder's and Scully's assignment to the X-Files unit.The mythology, or mytharc, is the overarching story developed in a series of episodes of The X-Files where Mulder and Scully investigate and expose an international conspiracy by an organization known as the Syndicate to develop a human/alien hybrid and suppress knowledge of the existence of extraterrestrials who plan to colonize Earth. Samantha Mulder's abduction, the impetus for Mulder's research into the paranormal. ![]()
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