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Серия карточек на тему фильма Fight the Future продавалась в США в июне 1998. Всего в наборе 72 карточки + 6 специальных редких карточек. Здесь можно увидеть отсканированные изображения этих карточек. Там находятся и лицевые, и обратные стороны. Однако, обратные стороны интересны только текстом. Это фрагменты сценария, который немного отличается от окончательного варианта фильма (некоторые сцены были вырезаны из экранной версии, но вошли в DVD-вариант).
Здесь можно увидеть лицевую и обратную стороны первой рекламной карточки из этой серии:
карточка: лицевая сторона карточка: обратная сторона
Ниже находится полное содержание всех карточек с текстами (номера от 13 до 60).

PREHISTORIC CLOSE ENCOUNTER
North Texas, 35 000 B.C.: Two premitive men follow strange three-toads tracks across the ice. The tracks lead down to a deep crevice, where they persue the creature which made them. The creature evades them. The primitive hunters split up. One is surprised to find a man, like himself, frozen in a wall of ice. Before he can react, he is attacked from behind by the creature. His compagnon returns, attempting to fight the alien creature off, stabbing it with a bone weapon. The creature is killed, but its strange black, oily blood makes contact with the hunter and begins to pool and flows toward his eyes and mouth.

STEVIE
Blackwood, Texas, 1998: Stevie and his three friends are digging in the dirt. Stevie falls into the hole. He finds himself in a cavern filled with bones which are strangely translucent. As his friends gather around the hole to see if he's okay, the boy shows them a skull he found, unaware he's standing in a black oily pool. As he looks down, he see the oil form into tendrils which crawl up his leg, under his skin and into his eyes. His friends, frighten by this, run.

THE HAZ-MAT TEAM
Firemen sent to rescue a boy besieged by a mysterious black oil succumb to same fate. A haz-mate team is finally helicoptered in. Led by Dr. Ben Bronschweig, the team removes the boy from the hole in a quarantine bubble litter. The haz-mat team loads the boy back into the helicopter and departs. As a group of onlookers watches, a fleet of unmarked vans and tankers trucks arrives at the scene. Under Bronschweig's supervision, military personnel climb out of the trucks and begin to set up tents and equipment around the hole. The firemen are still down there.

SEARCH FOR A BOMB
Dallas, Texas: With the X-Files shut down, Agents Mulder and Scully are assigned to more traditional FBI investigations. Currently, they are part of a large team of FBI agents assembled following a phoned-in bomb threat to the Federal Building. While the other agents, under the supervision of Special Agent in Charge Darius Michaud, scour the Federal Building for the bomb, Mulder, following a hunch, begins searching an adjacent building instead. Despite her own protests, Scully indulges Mulder's intuition and joins in his search.

SAC DARIUS MICHAUD
Mulder unexpectedly stumbles across the bomb which has been placed in a vending machine. The counter on the bomb indicates it will detonate in fourteen minutes. To make matters worse, Mulder is locked into the room with it. Scully finds Special Agent in Charge Michaud, who cuts the door open, freeing Mulder. Michaud then orders the other agents to leave while he defuses the bomb. Mulder reluctantly leaves, and Michaud sits and watches as the counter ticks down towards detonation.

THE EXPLOSION
The building containing the bomb and the area around it are evacuated. Mulder and Scully race outside to an awaiting police car. Before they reach the car, Mulder pauses, and begins turning back. "Something's not right," he says. Both Scully and the car's driver urge him to forget about it. There's less than a minute left before the bomb goes off. Reluctantly Mulder climbs in the car which speeds off just as the building explodes.

MULDER AND SCULLY QUESTIONNED
FBI Headquarters, Washington DC: In the Office of Professional Review, Assistant Director Jana Cassidy leads an inquiry into the Dallas bombing. The goal is to determine who is responsible for the catastrophic destruction of public property and the loss of five lives which included SAC Darius Michaud, three firemen and a young boy. Mulder, who comes into the meeting late, protests, stating that although he and Scully know about Michaud, they were told the building was clear of others. Cassidy expels Mulder from the meeting for being late and disruptive. For now, she only wants Scully's account of events.

SKINNER OFFERS HIS SUPPORT
Ten minutes after being ejected from the Office of Professional Review hearing, Mulder is joined by his boss, Assistant Director Walter Skinner. Skinner tries offering Mulder support while Scully is being questioned. Skinner tells Mulder he's aware that if he and Scully hadn't been searching in the wrong building, the loss of life would have been in the hundreds. "But it's not the lives we saved," Mulder understands. "It's the lives we lost." The situation made the FBI look bad, and they want someone to blame - Mulder and Scully.

DISTRESSING NEWS
Scully comes out of the Office of Professional Review looking like she's been through the wringer. She informs Mulder that they are being split up. She's supposed to report back the next day for remediation and reassignment, but she's decided upon something else. "I left behind a career in medicine because I thought I might make a difference at the FBI," she tells her partner. She explains that she's considering quitting. Before Mulder can say anything, he's called by the OPR to give his own testimony.

DR. ALVIN KURTZWEIL
After Scully announces her resignation, Mulder goes to a bar to drown his sorrows. When he steps out into the back alley for some air, he is joined by Dr. Alvin Kurtzweil, a stranger who claims to be an old friend of Mulder's father. Kurtzweil, now and OB-GYN, claims to have worked with him back at the Department of the State on The Project. He's been following Mulder's career for some time, and has come to help Mulder learn the truth about the bombing in Dallas.

KURTZWEIL WARNS MULDER
Mulder is suspicious of Kurtzweil, skeptical that he can tell him anything of value. "They're going to pin Dallas on you," Kurtzweil warns him. "Because the truth is something you would never have guessed; never have predicted." Kurtzweil claims that the Federal Emergency Management Agency had a medical quarantine office in the bombed building where they were keeping the firemen and the boy - who were already dead. He then goes on to explain that Michaud never tried to defuse the bomb because the men he was loyal to were blowing up the building to hide something. Mulder, however, dismisses Kurtzweil as a crank, and leaves in a taxi.

THREE A.M.
After his meeting with Dr. Kurtzweil, Mulder heads for Scully's apartment. The fact that it is 3:00 in the morning doesn't dissuade him at all. What he doesn't know is that Scully is still awake. Unable to sleep, she lays in bed, staring at the ceiling, while mulling over the events which led her to make her decision to quit. When Mulder arrives, she is certain that he has come to talk her out of her decision. He merely tells her to get dressed. "I'll explain on the way."

YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SHOW ME
A pair of black helicopters races across the Texas flatland at night They touch down outside of a large glowing dome erected over the hole that Stevie fell into earlier. The Cigarette-Smoking Man climbs from one of the helicopters and enters the dome. He is led by Dr. Bronschweig into the hole which is now covered by a clear hatch. The cave is freezing and covered in ice. Refrigeration units have been brought in to control the unusual development that Bronschweig discovered. Intrigued, The Cigarette-Smoking Man follows Bronschweig to a table on which lies something mysterious covered in plastic.

DR. BEN BRONSCHWEIG
Bronschweig shows The Cigarette-Smoking Man the living body of one of the firemen. His internal organs, veins, and bones are all visible underneath his skin which has turned almost translucent. "The developing organism is using his life energy, digesting bone and tissue." The cave has been refrigerated because the cold slows down this growth. The Cigarette-Smoking Man sees some sort of living creature stirring inside the fireman's torso and orders Bronschweig to try the vaccine on it. If it doesn't work, he orders Bronschweig to "Burn it. Like the others." He then suggests and elaborate cover-up to prevent inquiries. The creature stirring within the fireman's torso blinks one of its black eyes.

SCULLY EXAMINES THE DEAD FIREMAN
Bethesda Naval Hospital: Mulder and Scully bluff their way into the morgue. Mulder finds what he's looking for. He removes the sheet covering the body of one of the dead firemen. Scully is shocked. Despite what the autopsy report says, this man wasn't killed by an explosion. Most of him was missing, but the remains were translucent and jelly-like. Despite being in violation of medical ethics, Scully is intrigued, and like Mulder, wants to clear her name. While Mulder leaves to explore others leads, she begins and autopsy which will reveal signs of a massive, unknown infection.

FEMA
Mulder goes to Kurtzweil's apartment where police are searching for him over false accusations and planted evidence. Mulder finds Kurtzweil hiding in a nearby alley. He explains to Mulder that The Federal Emergency Management Agency has the power to suspend constitutional government upon declaration of a national emergency. This secret government is behind The Project, a plague to end all plagues created by the systematic release of an indiscriminate organism for which the men involved still have no cure. Something's obviously gone wrong. He tells Mulder to go back to Dallas to find out what, so that they don't have to find out the same way as the rest of the country.

FOSSIL REMAINS
Scully meets Mulder at the Dallas FBI Field Office. She gives Mulder more information verifying the severe lethalness of the unknown virus that killed the fireman. The office is filled with FBI agents sorting debris from the bombing. Mulder asks the agent if they found anything out of the ordinary. Everything had gone to Washington DC except for some fossil remains FEMA obtained from a dig. The agent locates one of the small vials containing the fossil bone fragments. Scully examines them under a microscope and realizes they've hit paydirt. These remains show the same peculiar characteristics as the body of the dead fireman. She asks directions to the archeological sight that FEMA acquired them from.

LETHAL CONFRONTATION
Bronschweig, prepared to administer the vaccine to the fireman's gestating body, discovers something has gone wrong. The fireman's body has imploded. The creature living inside it has fully gestated and is now gone. He searches the cavern, and is startled to see the enormity of the creature's size. "So much of little green men," he mutters. Claws extend from the creature's fingers, and it lunges at Bronschweig, attacking him with claws and razor sharp teeth. Bronschweig calls for help. He escapes just long enough to see the technicians seal the hatch to the cavern and cover it with dirt; burying him alive. He screams and the creature resumes its attack.

THE SYNDICATE MEETS
London: A Syndicate meeting is called by Strughold. The Well-Manicured Man arrives to find the others watching surveillance tapes of Mulder and Scully in the Bethesda Naval Hospital. This has raised further concerns. "Further concerns than what?" inquires The Well-Manicured Man. Strughold tells him that they've been forced to reassess their role in colonization by newly acquired biological information. The virus has mutated. It no longer just invades the brain as a controlling organism, it now nodifies the host's body. "Into what?" The Well-Manicured Man asks, alarmed by this new information. "A new extraterrestrial biological entity," Strughold replies.

OUTVOTED
Distraught by the news that the alien virus is now able to change its hosts into new extraterrestrial life forms, The Well-Manicured man retorts to the group "This isn't colonization. It's spontaneous repopulation… they've been using us all along. We've been laboring under a lie!" Strughold recommends that they inform the Colonists of what they discovered. He suggests that if the colonization has already begun, then admitting their knowledge may forestall it. The Well-Manicured Man protests, "Our ignorance was in cooperating with the Colonists at all."

CONRAD STRUGHOLD
Strughold tells the group that, despite recent findings, they should continue to cooperate with the Colonists, "to use them as they do us." They need to buy tome to develop their vaccine. Without a cure for the virus they have no chance of surviving. There are other complications, The Cigarette-Smoking Man reminds them - someone has tipped off Mulder and Scully. He believes it is Kurtzweil. Strughold suggests they kill Mulder as well as Kurtzweil. "Kill Mulder and you turn one man's cause into a crusade." The Well-Manicured man argues. Strughold concedes. "You need only take away what is most precious to him."

THEY WENT THAT WAY
Mulder and Scully arrive at the alleged archeological site where fossils were found that showed the same bizarre signs of deterioration that they saw in the dead fireman. They find nothing but a small park filled with playground equipment. There's no sign of a recent dig. However, they notice that the grass has just been put down, and that the playground equipment is brand new. Three boys on new bicycles watch them; friends of Stevie, the boy who died. The boys at first don't believe they are FBI agents. When Mulder and Scully prove to them they are, the boys are only too eager to show them which direction the men who worked this site headed twenty minutes earlier.

DESERT CHASE
Mulder and Scully race their car down a desert road, searching for unmarked tanker trucks that they were told left a suspect archeological site. "What are archeologist hauling in tanker trucks?" Mulder wonders. He suspects an extraterrestrial virus. Hours later the road comes to an end in the middle of nowhere. Scully throws a fit, having once again jeopardized her career in order to join him in pursuing an elusive truth to yet another dead end. She is interrupted by clanging of a railroad crossing sign. A train passes them, hauling two unmarked white tankers on flat bed cars. The chase is back on.

THE BEE DOME
A train carrying a couple of suspicious tanker trucks leads Mulder and Scully to two glowing domes surrounded by a cornfield in the desert. No one else is present. They enter one of the domes. It's cool inside. A grid pattern of metal boxes covers the floor. Their louvered top are closed. There is a humming, like electricity. Scully points out corresponding louver vents in the dome's roof, which suddenly open. Something dawns on Mulder. He tells Scully to run. The vents on the boxes begin opening. Millions of bees stream out of them, filling the dome, as Mulder and Scully race back to the door.

PURSUED BY HELICOPTERS
Mulder and Scully are attacked by a huge swarm of bees while investigating a mysterious dome in the middle of the desert. Fortunately, gusts of warm air above the exit door blow the clumps of bees off of them. Back outside, they barely have time to check themselves for remaining bees before a new threat surfaces. Two unmarked helicopters fly over, swinging their searchlights after them. Mulder and Scully race back into the corn dodging the searchlight beams, as they flee towards their car. They make it, but only because the helicopters disappear - they were let go.

PRESENTING NEW EVIDENCE
Scully, still in the dusty clothes she wore the night before, is back in the Office of Professional Review presenting new evidence. "Evidence of what?" asks Cassidy. Scully shows her the fossilized bones fragments, and explains that the bombing may have been staged to destroy the bodes of the firemen, so that the reason for their deaths wouldn't have to be explained. She and Mulder are working to develop this evidence. Scully, caught up in proceedings, doesn't notice the bee that has lain dormant beneath her suit collar, and has now begun to stir.

MULDER UPDATES KURTZWEIL
Mulder again meets with Kurtzweil. Mulder informs him about the tanks trucks, the excavation site, the domes, the corn, the bee; all the things that he and Scully came across in Texas. Kurtzweil appear delighted. Mulder speculates that the bees are part of a transportation system and the corn is a transgenic crop with pollen genetically altered to carry a virus. When Kurtzweil expresses his ignorance over whether this is true or not, Mulder challenges the validity of his claims to having answers. He accuses Kurtzweil of using him to collect information for him. The two of them part less than amicably.

AN INTIMATE MOMENT
That night, Scully arrives at Mulder's apartment to inform him that she's chosen to resign rather that accept her transfer to Salt Lake City. Mulder protests. He doesn't want to do this without her, he can't. If he quits now, they win. Sympathetic and teary-eyed, Scully hugs him and kissed him on the forehead. This simple action seems to incite some unspoken heat between them. Mulder slowly leans towards her. His lips slightly part. He puts one of his hands to the back of her neck to draw her to him. Just as their lips begin to touch, Scully suddenly cries out, "Ouch!" and pulls away. She's been stung by the bee hidden under her collar.

SCULLY INFECTED
Scully, stung, removes a squirming bee from under her collar. Before Mulder can examine the back of her neck, she collapses in his arms. Something is wrong. Although not allergic, she is having an unusual reaction. Her pulse is thready, she has a funny taste in the back of her throat, and she is having trouble focusing her eyes. Mulder calls an ambulance .As the paramedics loads into the ambulance, Mulder warns them that the bee that stung her may have been carrying a virus.

MULDER SHOT
Paramedics load Scully into the ambulance after she has an unusual reaction to a bee sting. They bar Mulder from entering, pulling the doors closed after them. Mulder jogs around to the driver's side door. He asks which hospital they are taking her to. He sees the driver's face. There is a moment of recognition, but before Mulder can process it, the driver points a gun at him. He fires through the glass. Mulder throws himself backwards, but not fast enough. He's shot in the head. He collapses on the sidewalk, unaware of the ambulance speeding away, or of a second ambulance which arrives just moments later.

SCULLY IS TRANSPORTED
Washington National Airport, Night: A private jet sits waiting on the tarmac. An unmarked truck arrives, and men in black fatigues unload what looks like a high tech Plexiglas coffin from the back of the truck. It is actually a cryolitter - a sophisticated portable life support system. Inside this clear container lies Agent Scully, unconscious, and unaware of what is happening to her. The Cigarette-Smoking man descends from the jet, and watches as the men hustle it aboard.

THE TWO BUGS
"What am I doing here?" Mulder wonders as he comes to in a hospital where he is joined by The Lone Gunmen. Byers reminds him that he was shot in the head. He's been unconscious ever since. Langly informs Mulder that they found a bug in his phone line. "And one in you hall," Frohike adds, holding up a vial containing the bee that stung Scully. Mulder's call to 911 was intercepted. Whoever intercepted it took Scully.

SKINNER'S UPDATE
Walter Skinner enters Mulder's hospital room and informs him that they've been unable to locate Scully. On the basis of Scully's report to the Office of Professional Review, Skinner sent the tech over to Michaud's apartment where they found trace evidence consistent with the manufacturing of the bomb used in Dallas. Skinner doesn't know more. Mulder insists he needs to find Scully. A suspicious man walks by the door as Skinner tells Mulder they're being watched. Mulder urges Byers to give him his clothes and uses his disguise to get out of the hospital. Mulder calls Kurtzweil and asks him to meet him.

MULDER GETS TAKEN FOR A RIDE
Mulder is only a few minutes late for his meeting with Kurtzweil, but Kurtzweil is nowhere to be found. When he checks the back alley, he is greeted by The Well-Manicured man as his driver closes the town car's truck. Mulder asks about Kurtzweil, The Well-Manicured Man says he's prepared to tell Mulder everything. He shows Mulder a thin felt envelope. "The location of Agent Scully, and the means to save her." He gestures for Mulder to get in the car. In the car, Mulder examines the felt envelope. The Well-Manicured Man informs him that it contains a vaccine against an alien virus that Scully has been infected with.

THE TRUTH IS REVEALED
The Well-Manicured Man tells Mulder that the virus that has infected Scully is the original inhabitant of Earth. Aliens arrived here millions of years ago. Those that didn't leave have been lying dormant, as a virus, waiting to be reconstituted when the planet is colonized, using humans as host. Without a vaccination, the only survivors would be those that are immune; human-alien clones. This is why Mulder's sister was taken, so she'd survive as genetic hybrid. Mulder's father saw hope in his children. He hoped Mulder would uncover the truth about the Project and stop it. "That you would fight the future."

THE LIMO EXPLODES
Mulder asks The Well-Manicured Man why he has chosen to reveal the secrets of The Project to him. "For the sake of my own children," he replies. The Syndicate had threatened him with their lives if he didn't kill Kurtzweil. He orders his driver to stop the car, and points a gun at Mulder but shoots his driver in the head instead. "Trust no one, Mr. Mulder." He orders Mulder out of the car, telling him he's running out of time. "Find Agent Scully. Only then will you realize the scope and grandeur of the Project." The Well-Manicured Man says as he gets back in the car. "For only her science can save you." Mulder walks away. Behind him, The Well-Manicured Man pulls the door closed, and suddenly the car explodes taking him with it.

THE POLE OF INACCESSIBILITY
Antarctica, 48 Hours Later: Using the information The Well-Manicured Man gave to him to find Scully, Mulder checks the GPS monitor which tells him he's close. He stops his snow tractor and exits, trudging through the wind and snow, until he reaches the top of the slope. In the distance he sees an ice station composed of interconnected snow domes, surrounded by parked tractors. Through binoculars, Mulder watches as The Cigarette-Smoking Man exits one of the domes and boards a tractor which departs the station. Mulder trudges towards the domes as quickly as he can. A few hundred yards from his destination, the ice collapses beneath him, dropping Mulder into a deep crevice in the ice.

A DISCOVERY IS MADE
Mulder lands on a hard metal structured covered with snow. A large vent blows hot air, forming a pocket in the ice. Mulder pulls himself through the vent, emerging inside a large unearthly metallic structure. Exploring with his flashlight, Mulder is startled to find a prehistoric man frozen in a n ice lithe. Continuing, he arrives at a large stadium-sized theater. Tacks of moving cryopods draw his attention to something at the bottom of the theater which seems out of place. He descends down a large tube to find out what it is.

THE CRYOPODS
A slowly moving carousel of cryopods parades past Mulder. Each cryopod contains a frozen human body. Their suspended expressions are of confused terror. One face in particular catches his attention as it approaches. It's Scully. Mulder begins hammering at her frozen enclosure, trying to free her. Meanwhile, The Cigarette-Smoking Man discovers Mulder's tractor and returns to the domes.

FREEING SCULLY
Mulder smashes away the crust of ice encasing Scully. Slush pours away from her. Mulder plunges the syringe into her bare shoulder and injects the vaccine. Fluids flows out of the tube inserted in her mouth. The tube shrivels, and the entire structure around them shudders, as if feeling the effects of the vaccine. Scully begins gulping in air and her eyes focus on Mulder. "Cold…" she manages. Mulder breaks away the rest of the ice, freeing her from the cryopod.

FINDING A WAY OUT
Fog is everywhere. The pocket in the ice above the external vent has now eroded in to a slushy embankment. Mulder hauls Scully (now dressed in some of his clothing) up as best he can. The structure beneath them continue to buckle and rumble. He realizes they need to reach the upper corridor if they hope to escape.

BREATH OF LIFE
Ice melts into a dense cloud of fog as the tractors above flee the domes. Beneath them, in the upper corridor of the giant metallic structure, Mulder pulls Scully along in a fireman's carry. The air fills with steam. The frozen cryopods are defrosting. Scully stops breathing. Mulder resuscitates her back to life. Around them, the embryos begin to stir within their human hosts, struggling to break free.

THE CREATURES HATCH
A crackling sound catches Mulder's attention. All around him, the creatures begin to hatch from their human hosts. Their three-fingered hands beat at the soft ice which still contains them. Mulder hauls Scully up off the floor. He loads her into the same vent through which he entered the structure. Scully's weak, but is able to pull herself the rest of the way. Mulder pulls himself up after her. Below him, one of the creatures breaks free of the ice and grabs his ankle, tugging him back. Mulder kicks desperately and breaks free. He scrambles into the vent after Scully. He looks back as the creature lunges at him, only to be blasted by steam.

THE ICE FIELD
Mulder and Scully reach the ice sheet and charge across it. Behind them, the domes vanish as the ice sheet begins to collapse. The collapsing ice pulls Mulder and Scully down onto the now rising metallic structure. As it rises above the surrounding ice, they leap off to safety.

THE CRAFT
The metallic structure continues rising into the air, Mulder throws himself over Scully to protect her from falling ice. As the rain of debris abates, Mulder raises his head and sees the enormous metallic saucer rise into the sky. It glows an intense white and vanishes. Mulder collapses back onto Scully, closing his eyes against the cold. Moments later, Scully stirs. She shifts so that she can cradle Mulder against the freezing Antarctic which surrounds their isolated forms.

OPR
Scully sits alone before the Office of Professional Review. Cassidy is addressing her. "While there is direct evidence now that a federal agent may have been involved in the bombing… the other events you've laid down here seem too incredible on their own, and frankly quite implausible in their connection." The panel chooses to delete these reference from their final report to the Justice Department until hard evidence becomes available giving cause to pursue the investigation. Scully gives Cassidy the dead bee and remarks, "I don't believe the FBI currently has an investigative unit qualified to pursue the evidence at hand." Skinner watches as Scully leaves the hearing without being dismissed.

REINVESTED
Scully finds Mulder sitting on a bench on the Capitol Mall, reading a newspaper. He shows her an article that is the cover story to the events they've recently experienced. Scully explains that it's okay - she told the Office of Professional Review everything. Mulder tells her that it doesn't matter, they'll cover it up. "Get away from me. As far as you can. Go be a doctor, Scully," he pleads. She says she will be a doctor. There will be a cure. Scully then echoes Mulder's words from an earlier conversation: "If I quit now, they've won." She takes his hand, and they walk off together.

THE TELEGRAM
In Tunisia, a helicopter lands and lets The Cigarette-Smoking Man off. He makes his way through rows of corn until he reaches Strughold. Strughold is angry that he's come here. There are channel to go through. The Cigarette-Smoking man says it couldn't wait, Mulder seen too much. "He's seen but pieces of a whole," Strughold counters. The Cigarette-Smoking man hands him a telegram and adds, "He's reinvested." "One man cannot fight the future," Strughold states as he reads the telegram and tosses it to the ground before walking off into the vast acres of corn.

X-FILES REOPENED. STOP. PLEASE ADVISE. STOP.
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