Mulder:
Brown Mountain, Scully, that doesn't ring a bell?
Scully:
No...
Mulder:
Brown Mountain lights? It's a famous atmospheric phenomenon dating back nearly 700 years, witnessed by thousands of people, back to the Cherokee Indians. Strange multicolored lights are seen to dance above the peak of the mountain. There's been no geological explanation, no scientific credible explanation at all.
Scully:
And, what does that have to do with these two?
Mulder:
Well, as I said, there is no scientific explanation, but there are those of us that believe that these multicolored lights are really...
Scully:
UFOs. Extra-terrestrial visitors from beyond who apparently have nothing better to do than buzz one mountain for 700 years.
Mulder:
It sounds like crap when you say it.
Scully:
My role in the X-files have always been to provide a rational, scientific perspective to cases that would seem to defy explanation, a counterpoint to Agent Mulder.
Walter Skinner:
And you have done that. You have performed admirably.
Scully:
Have I? How many X-files have my scientific approach fully and satisfactorily explained?
Walter Skinner:
Your reports have consistently made sense of his conclusions.
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