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Part 4 of 4 8/1/96

/The Romance Aspect/
There will be *no romance* between Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
Everyone readily admits that there is some attraction, a "sexual
tension," between the characters. However, neither series creator Chris
Carter, nor actors David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, nor many
X-Philes, want a full-blown romance to develop.
Carter "firmly believes that a series can be 'ruined' if the
characters cross the boundaries of sexual tension." [Starlog #201, April
1994] He has also confirmed that Scully and Mulder will not have a
romance in almost every online conference and interview that he has had.
In the AOL conference in March, when asked when the two characters would
get together, Carter replied, "When Hell freezes over." Carter continues
to reiterate his opinion publicly at the various Creation X Files
conventions.
Anderson [Starlog Platinum #2] says, "I don't want that to happen,
David doesn't want that to happen, [Chris Carter] I don't think wants
that to happen. The show's not about intimacy between us; it would be a
huge mistake to make it about that. Both of our characters are
single-minded about our work and respectful enough not to complicate it
in any way. We [eventually] warm up to each other, and there are times
when there's more sexual tension than others, but it's not going to be a
romantic relationship."
Duchovny's viewpoint [Starlog #202, May 1994]: "Having a friendship
and a professional working relationship with a woman is much more
interesting....It's very easy to just jump into bed. That doesn't take
much imagination."
So: don't even think about it!

/The Pregnancy/
Although actress Gillian Anderson was pregnant during the latter part of
first season and the early part of second season, her condition was not
reflected in the show's scripts. Anderson appeared in the first six
episodes of second season and was written purposely out of the seventh.
She returned in the eighth episode, "One Breath." The production company
filmed "creatively" to disguise the pregnancy.
Anderson gave birth to a daughter, Piper, on Sept. 25, 1994.

/Merchandise/
*Wearing Apparel etc.*
A variety of licensed merchandise is available: hats, mugs, innumerable
t-shirts, posters, key chains, and an embroidered jacket, among other
things.

Suncoast Pictures, a video chain that carries related media merchandise,
is carrying some of the above items; look for the store in a city near
you. :-) In addition, these items have been found at another media chain,
Musicland/Sam Goody stores, and in comics and t-shirt shops.

Starland not only is carrying a variety of officially-licensed T-shirts,
hats, posters, mugs, and magazines, but is showcasing their merchandise
in a zine called "The X Factor!" This zine has information about the
show as well as color photos of the merchandise. To get on their mailing
list, e-mail your snail mail address to star...@aol.com, with <X!> in
the subject heading. You can call with questions to 303 / 671-8735, order
merchandise by calling 1-800-733-8735 (faxing to 303-671-0302) or sending
your order snail mail to Starland, P.O. Box 24590, Denver, CO 80224-2590.
Order hours are 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday. Starland frequently
posts merchandise information (like order numbers) to alt.tv.x-files, and
if you are on AOL, they can of course be e-mailed at their address for
this info. They also have a Website which containst their X Files
catalog: http://www.dash.com/netro/sho/starland.html.

Orion Traders carries a wide variety of X-Files merchandise, including
over twenty different t-shirt designs (both embroidered and printed),
polo shirts, sweatshirts, lettermen's jackets, hats, posters,
photographs, and mugs. They also carry the X-Files novels and comic
books, as well as current magazines.They accept VISA, MasterCard, or
Discover, as well as check or money order. Though they do not produce a
catalog, they do have a merchandise list that can be mailed out to
people. They can be reached via their toll-free number at 888-88-SCI-FI,
"local" phone or fax at 916/966-7447, or snail-mail at 10139 Fair Oaks
Boulevard, Fair Oaks, CA 95628. Their net address is: Orion...@AOL.com.
They also have a Website at http://wwnm.com/orion.

Mail order company 800-TREKKER has T-shirts, caps, mugs, and the X Files
novel, and other UFO-related merchandise. They can be reached at
1-800-TREKKER (fax 1-800-FAX TREK), or through their web page at
http://www.sufi.com/trader/trekker/files/index.html.

Time Warner's Viewer's Edge, is offering an X File shirt and cap
(different from Suncoast offerings). They can be reached at P.O. Box
3925, Milford, CT 06460; phone 1-800-947-3928 (24 hours a day) or (fax)
1-203-876-8234.

Mere Mortals is a company that has put together a group of _X Files_
related merchandise, such as hats, mugs, shirts, comics, and limited run
posters. For their catalog, send one dollar to Brent Lilley: Mere
Mortals, 350 S. Tustin Ave., Orange, CA 92666.

CPG Direct offers autographed photos of Duchovny and Anderson. Each photo
is guaranteed to be hand autographed by the star, includes a certificate
of authenticity, has an unconditional 30-day Money Back guarantee, comes
double matted and ready for framing, and is 11 x 14 in size. A black
metal custom frame is also available. Price is $50 each, with a %5.95
shipping fee. Framing is an additiona $25 extra. Checks, money orders,
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover accepted.
Their address is CPG Direct, Dep-SE, P.O. Box 1020, Valley Cottage,
NY 10989; or call in an order at 1-800,392-3075 (24 hour phone lines)

Delphi is also selling a different group of official X Files merchandise
through their X Files Special Interest Group, run by Creation
Entertainment.

In the U.K., Escape Comic Books (7, Cheapside; Reading; Berkshire; RG1
7AG; UK) has access to a lot of X Files merchandise. (They're next door
to the Odeon Cinema, says UK X-Phile Steve Robson).Their phone number is
0118-957-5131.

Other U.K. merchandise sources are the (famous) Forbidden Planet, New
Oxford Street, London; and The Vintage Magazine Company, 39/43 Brewer
Street, London, NW1. Both stores apparently have mail order sections.

Posters are also available from Rick's Movie Graphics, P.O. Box 23709,
Gainesville, FL 32602-3709; phone 904-373-7202. This is *not* the "I Want
To Believe" poster from Mulder's office; that was a special one made for
the show and is not available.

Lori Singer has _X Files_ scripts and photos for sale. Some of the photos
have never been published anywhere! For more information, e-mail her at
lsi...@aol.com.

Scripts and photographs are also available through Hollywood Script
Library, 8033 Sunset Blvd. Suite 982, Dept. N, Los Angeles, CA 90046.

*Books/comics*
Original novels are being published by HarperPrism.
The first two X Files books were written by noted horror/fantasy
writer Charles L. Grant. The first X Files book was _The X Files:
Goblins_, ISBN 0-06-105414-3. The second book is entitled _Whirlwind_,
ISBN 0-06-105415-1.
An announced third book from Grant, _Hunter_, was dropped from the
list and will not be published.
Kevin J. Anderson, most known for his Star Wars: Jedi Academy books,
will be taking over as writer of the X Files novels. His first novel
"Ground Zero" is out in hardcover, and will be available in July in
paperback. The ISBN number for the hardcover is 0-06-05223X; cost is
$20.The audiocassette of this book is read by Gillian Anderson herself.
Cost is $17, ISBN is 06-945-1620-1.
Anderson's second X Files novel, "Ruins,"is now available. The ISBN
number is 0-06-105247-7; the audiocasette version, read by Mitch Pileggi,
is ISBN is 0-69451-688-0.

A series of paperbacks based on the episodes aimed at a younger (10 and
older) audience is out in the children's sections of your local
bookstore. Titles are #1 - "X Files: X Marks The Spot" (based on the
script for the pilot), ISBN 006440613x; #2 - "X Files: Darkness Falls"
(based on the script for that first-season episode), ISBN 0064406148. The
third book, "X Files: Tiger, Tiger" (based on the second-season episode
"Fearful Symmetry"), is now out, ISBN 0-06-440626-1. Author for these
first 3 is Les Martin.
Ellen Steiber is the author for #4, "X Files: Squeeze" (based on
the script for that episode), ISBN 0-06-105247-7,. #5 is "X Files:
Humbug," with author Martin. #6, is "X Files: Shapes," written by
Steiber, ISBN 0-06-440633-4. #7 is available -- "X Files: Fear" (don't
know which episode this is based on), written by Martin, with ISBN
0-06-4406423.

HarperCollins had come out with _The Truth Is Out There: The X Files
Companion_, dealing with the various aspects of the show. The ISBN is
0-06-105330-9. A second nonfiction book, published by Crown and called
_The Unofficial X Files Companion_ , is available. Author is Ngaire
Genge. The ISBN is 0-517-88601-4. A third nonfiction book, _The X-Files
Book of the Unexplained: Volume 1_, is available. Author is Jane Goldman.
ISBN is 0-06-105236-1.
The second volume of "The Truth Is Out There," called "Trust No One"
and covering third season X Files, should be out in November. ISBN is
0-06-105353-8. The second volume of "The Unofficial X Files Companion" is
also expected out later this year.

Topps Comics publishes an _X Files_ comic book. The first three issues
are collector's items and a compilation of these, as well as reprints,
have been released. Following issues have also appeared individually as
well as in compilations. [Topps Copics is an arm of the baseball-card
company, and currently produce comic books based on other TV and movie
characters as well as the usual superheroes.] The 18th issue is available.
Mark Martinez, 090...@hyperion.lanl.gov, posts an X Files comics
update monthly.
Topps has released two sets of X Files trading cards. Complete sets,
which features illustrations and information from Season One and Season
Two, contain 72 regular cards, foil parallel versions of those cards, 6
etched foil comic cover cards, and 4 chromium photo cards. Prices of
individual 9-card packets and boxes vary.
Topps's Official X Files magazine #1 is out at various media
locations. Issue #2 has been delayed.

*Videos*
Fox has released episodes from the first season on tape to the U.S. and
Canadian markets. The pilot and "Deep Throat" are on the first video,
"Conduit" and "Ice" on the second, and "Fallen Angel" and "Eve" on the
third. In September, three more tapes will be released: "Squeeze" and
"Tooms" on one tape, "Beyond the Sea" and "E.B.E." on one, and "Darkness
Falls" and "Erlenmeyer Flask."

The show has been released on video in Japan (Japanese subtitles; first 8
episodes, two tapes per episode, in aired order, have been confirmed as
being released).

X Files videos were released in Great Britain, then withdrawn, and are
now coming back to market. Available now are The Unopened File, a
compilation of the second season cliffhanger/third season resolution
[Anasazi, The Blessing Way, Paper Clip]; Tooms [Squeeze and Tooms]; and
The Forensic Evidence Box [ The making of The X Files, with room for more
videos.] Coming on 3 July are Abduction [Duane Barry, Ascension, One
Breath] and on 5 August, Colony [Colony, End Game]

*Music*
An X Files "contributed" CD, "Songs in the Key of X," with music from
various groups and singers and a song co-written by Chris Carter, has
been produced by Don Was and is available.

Most recent reports state that the soundtrack CD may be released in the
fall (Oct. 1, to give a date). Music director Mark Snow has written the
music for 63 movies or miniseries, 7 movies, and 13 television shows
(themes and/or episode music), including _Starsky and Hutch_ ('70s
television series), _In the Line of Fire_ (movie), _Born to be Wild_
(movie), _Children of the Dust_ (TV miniseries), and _Oldest Living
Confederate Widow Tells All_ (TV miniseries), among others.

*Miscellaneous*
It has been confirmed that Fox is planning for a big-screen X Files movie
to come out tentatively in the near future, and a possible _X Files_
spinoff, "Millennium," created by Chris Carter, is on Fox's fall
schedule, to appear at 9 p.m. Eastern Friday nights.

An X Files phone card is now available.

Genesis and SNES game cartridges are being planned for a future release.

Landmark's 1997 X Files calendar will be available in August. The ISBN
number is 0-7819-1539-2.

NXF Games is expected to be shipping an X Files Collectible Card Game on
September 23, 1996, so check your gaming shops or other places carrying
collectible card games. It is a 354 card deck, available as a 60-card
starter deck and 15-card booster packs. Special cards will be available
in game magazines. Game info, including a bulletin board, questions, and
FAQ, are and will be available at NXT's game site:
http://www.nxtgames.com/x-files/xfccg.htm.

/Fan Club**Fanzines/
*Fan Club*

Creation Entertainment is sponsoring The Official X Files Fan Club. For
information contact them at 818 / 409-0960, or send a SASE to them at 411
N. Central Ave., #300, Glendale, CA 91203.

The fan-run X-Files Fan Club was formed with the sanction of 20th Century
Fox and Ten Thirteen Productions in March 1994. A year's subscription is
$20 ($30 Canadian). The fan club, a nonprofit organization, produces a
newsletter/magazine containing news, interviews, pictures, episode
guides, bibliographic information, more information on topics brought up
in the show, and other items. Although net-fandom will be well
represented (one section of the newsletter will be called "The Buzz from
the Net"), the newsletter is targeted at general fandom.
Submissions are welcome! Electronic newsletter submissions may be
sent to x-f...@info.rutgers.edu. A postscript version of the fan club
membership application may be ftp'd from ftp.rutgers.edu; the file is
pub/x-files/membership/flier.ps.
For more information, send a SASE to:
X Files Fan Club, P.O. Box 3138, Nashau, NH 03061-3138 or
X Files Fan Club, c/o S. Bartle, 4404 Perry St., Vancouver, BC Canada
V5N 3X5

There are two X Files fan clubs in Australia.
One can be reached by writing to: The X Files Fan Club of Australia,
P.O. Box 402, Niddrie Vic. 3042.
The other can be reached by writing to 11:21 -- the X-Files Fan Club
of Australia, c/o Andrew Parkinson. Flat 2/10, Roseglen Street, Green
Slopes, QLD 4120, Australia.

*Fanzines*

NOTE: All listed fanzines are not-for-profit amateur publications and are
not meant to infringe on copyrights held by Twentieth Century Fox, Ten
Thirteen Productions, Chris Carter, or any other media orgainzations.

Deb Walsh (WGY...@prodigy.com or deb wa...@aol.com; 46 John St. #2,
Malden, MA 02148) publishes a fanzine called _The Manifest_ which deals
with various paranormal-oriented television shows, including _The X
Files_. Issues 2, 3, and 4 have X Files material; issue #4 is currently
available. E-mail or send a SASE for more information.

_Incident UXP_ is an _X Files_ fanzine being published by Debbie Roberts,
P.O. Box 9653, Colorado Springs, CO 80932. Issue #3 is now available.
Issue #2 is still available. Issue #1 is sold out. For more information
on contributors, or how to submit material, send a SASE to the above
address or e-mail to annie...@aol.com.

Beth Bowles edits a crossover fanzine (characters meet characters from
other media universes) called Crossfiles, which will include crossovers
with the _X Files_ universe. For information send a SASE to OtherWhen
Press, c/o Beth Bowles, 722 Brownstone Rd., Larimer, PA 15647

Mary Wardell is planning an _X Files_ fanzine called "Travels with
Mulder." For more details and/or submission guidelines send an SASE to
Prime Time Press, c/o Mary F. Wardell, 2104 SE 28th Place, Portland, OR
97214

Betsy Vera is the editor for "X-treme Possibilities" The first issue is
available. For more information or submissions guidelines, send a SASE
to: Bentley Press, c/o Betsy Vera, P.O. Box 4356, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, or
e-mail her at betsy...@mailgw.uprod.music.umich.edu.

"Impossible Dreams" is a Quantum Leap fanzine, but there is an X Files
story in it. For more information, send a SASE to Lucy Green, MacWombat
Press, 2500 Jackson-Keller #601, San Antonio, TX 78230.

"Of Dreams and Schemes" #9 has a long X Files/Highlander crossover. They
are also looking for stories for future issues. For more information,
send a SASE to Catherine Schlein, 6755 Union St., Arvada, CO 80004.

"Remote Control," a multi-fandom genzine, is looking for X Files
submissions for issue 5, due out in May 1995. For more information, send
a SASE to Kathy Agel, 9-11 Ayres Court, Bayonne, NJ, 07002-3510, or send
e-mail to Badk...@aol.com.

"Layup," an adult fiction zine based on the characters portrayed by David
Duchovny, is looking for submissions. Deadline is April 1, 1995. For more
information, send a SASE to Debbie Roberts, Hangar X Publishing, P.O. Box
9653, Colorado Spring, CO 80932.

"Deus X Machina" is a planned X Files fanzine from Tara O'Shea. For
information, send a SASE to Deus X Machina, c/o Tara O'Shea, 611 Lead
Ave. SW, Apt. 911, Albuqueraue, NM 87102, or e-mail to
joh...@hydra.unm.edu.

"Property of the FBI" is an X Files fanzine carrying fiction from
alt.tv.x-files.creative. For more information, send a SASE to Lucy Green,
MacWombat Press, 2500 Jackson-Keller, Apt. 601, San Antonio, TX 78230.
Issue #1 is available.

"The Skeptic and the Believer," an X Files fanzine, is looking for
submissions. Issue 1 will debut at Eclecticon 95 in October of 1995. For
more information, send a SASE to Kathryn Agel, 9-11 Ayres Court, Bayonne,
NJ 07002-3510, or e-mail Badka...@genie.geis.com or Badk...@aol.com.

"Imagine That" is looking for X Files contributions. For submission
guidelines or zine information, send a SASE to Brenda M. Cunningham, Box
123, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, CANADA S0H 0B0 (all zeros -- not letters).

"First Light" is a multimedia zine that reviews the latest episodes of
science fiction oriented shows such as X Files every month, and
occasionally prints X Files word games and other tidbits. For
infomration send a SASE to First Light, 8782-E Allison Dr., Westminster,
CO 80005-1680.

"X-Talk" is an X Files letterzine whose first issue premiered in
September 1994. Issue #1 is $3 and a 4-issue subscription will run $10,
checks payable to Marg Baskin. Letters may be typed or on disks
(WordPerfect 6.0/5.1/5.0, WordStar 6.0/4.0/3.3, or ASCII, 3.5 in. or 5.25
high or low density); label disks as they will be returned with your
issue. Address letters, inquiries (include a SASE), or suggestions to
Anime House Press, c/o Marg Baskin and Heather Bruton, 28 Woolwich St.
S., Kitchener, Ontario, CANADA N2K 1R9. (They are accessible via e-mail
at ma...@asd.raytheon.CA)

"Wrapped in Plastic" (a Twin Peaks fanzine) devoted a full issue to the X
Files in August. The 40-page issue contained a complete episode guide
with commentary and analysis, map of the U.S. showing where each episode
took place, and an interview with Gillian Anderson.
The first printing sold out, and a second printing was done. WIP #12
is available from: Win-Mill Productions, 1912 E. Timberview Lane,
Arlington, TX 76014. Cost is $6 ($5 plus $1 postage).

/Conventions/
Creation Con has a license to run the Official X Files convention. The
following dates, places, and guests have been tentatively set up so far:
Burbank, CA -- Aug. 24-25 at the Airport Hilton Hotel [Guests
Saturday: Mitch Pileggi, Charles Nelson Reilly, Robert Goodwin, Bruce
Harwood; Guests Sunday: William B. Davis, Peter Boyle-Tentative; writers
panel of Frank SPotnitz, Vince Gilligan, John Shiban]
Seattle area, WA -- Oct. 13 at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue
[Guests: Mitch Pileggi, Dean Haglund, Robert Goodwin]
Chicago, IL -- This convention has been cancelled.
For more specific information, and a recording of information
comcerning the X Files conventions, contact Creation Entertainment at 818
/ 409-0960, or send a SASE to them at 411 N. Central Ave., #300,
Glendale, CA 91203.

/Miscellaneous information/

As a result of an informal poll conducted Spring 94, net.fans of the _The
X Files_ chose (with a 73% approval rating) to be called X-Philes.

There is a list of Mulderisms and Scullyisms being kept by Samuel Ziegler
(s...@jhu.edu) and is available through his X Files homepage (listed with
FTP Sites and Home Pages) If you cannot access the Web, or wish to submit
entries to the lists, please e-mail him.

Kymberlee Ricke keeps a "Netpickers Guide to the X Files." For
information about the Netpickers' list, e-mail her at
kri...@aea16.k12.ia.us.

Numbers: The number 11:21 that continues to appear on digital clocks in
the show is a salute by Chris Carter to his wife, whose birthday is
November 21. Ten Thirteen Productions was named after Carter's own
birthday, October 13.

Guns: Mulder and Scully have used a variety of guns in their X Files
travails, but they currently brandish Smith & Wesson 1056es with a 9mm
round.

Mulder has been shot twice: critically, in the upper femur in Beyond the
Sea, not so seriously in the left shoulder by Scully to keep him from
killing Krycek [Anasazi]; Scully has been shot once, in the chest (though
she was wearing her protective vest at the time), in Young at Heart.

Mulder and Scully have been quarantined three times after potential
contact with an infectious organism -- at the end of the episodes Ice,
Darkness Falls, and Firewalker.

Mulder has lost time in the Pilot (9 minutes), Deep Throat
(undetermined), E.B.E. (undetermined), and Little Green Men
(undetermined). Scully has lost time in the Pilot (9 minutes), E.B.E.
(undetermined), and Ascension/One Breath (approximately 3 months).

Scully's FBI ID number is 2317-616. Her home phone number is (202)
555-6431, [Ghost in the Machine.], and her cellular phone number is
555-3564 [Sleepless]. Her apartment number is #35. Her X File number
(given to the file began after her abduction [Duane Barry]) is 73317.

Scully and Mulder met for the first time on March 6, 1992 X.T. (X Files
Time) [Pilot].

Mulder has a computer at home, and his password is TRUSTNO1. He was a fan
of the television show "The Magician" as a child. [Little Green Men]
Mulder lives in an apartment (#42) in Alexandria [Novel: Goblins]. His
badge number is JTT047101111. His phone number is 555-0199.

The "saying" at the end of the opening credits, The Truth Is Out There,
has changed four times:
Trust No One -- in Erlemneyer Flask, episode 1X23.
Deny Everything -- in Ascension, episode 2X06
EI 'AANIIGOO 'AHOOT'E (The Truth Is Out There in Navajo) -- in
Anasazi, episode 2X25.
Apology is Policy -- in 731, episode 3X10

Ten Thirteen's production crew has had cameos (names and bodies) in
various episodes. First Assistant Director Tom Braidwood appeared as
_Lone Gunman_ photographer Frohike in "E.B.E.", "Blood," "One Breath,"
"Fearful Symmetry," "Anasazi," "Paperclip," "Nisei," "Apocrypha," and
"Wetwired," and his name was used as the person taking over Howard
Graves's parking spot in "Shadows" and as Mulder's alias to get into the
secured government compound in Washington State in "E.B.E." Ken
Kirzinger, stunt coordinator, appeared as Richter in "Ice." Hair Stylist
Malcolm Marsden's name was used for the British PM in "Fire." Vladimir
Stefoff, First Assistant Director, had his name (as Val Stefoff) used as
Scully's alias to get into the compound in "E.B.E." Executive Producer
R.W. Goodwin appeared as a gardener in "Anasazi," and Chris Carter
appeared in the same episode as an FBI agent (the third one) grilling
Scully. Story editor Darin Morgan appeared as the fluke creature in
"Blood."

Story ideas: _The X Files_, like almost all network TV shows, does not
accept unsolicited scripts or story ideas. If you have them, you will
need to get yourself an agent to submit them to the show. Story ideas or
scripts sent to the show unagented will be returned or tossed in the
trash. Currently, X Files is not accepting any outside scripts or story
ideas. All stories are generated and assigned "in-house" among the staff
writers.
Ideas, scripts, and stories can be posted for other fans' enjoyment
to the newsgroup alt.tv.x-files.creative.

---------

Special Agent In Charge: Special Agent Pat Gonzales,
gonz...@maroon.tc.umn.edu (Internet) or Laur...@aol.com (America
Online)

Assisting Special Agents: Tonya Yount, Cliff Chen, Kris Jones, James
Drentner, Cory Scott, Laura F. Jenkins, Jerry Jones, Charmaine Lazaro,
John Anthony Ruchak, Jeff Gostin, Charles Mcgrew, Andrew Waite, Paula J.
Vitaris, Michael A. Chary, Manuel A. Quesada, Anne Jensen, Henry Lee,
Scott Steyns, Paul Rabwin, Ngaire Genge, Steve Robson, Christopher Fusco,
Ian Jones; Daniel Meijer, Felix Lopez
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Gil Trevizo

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This is rather extreme, don't you think, especially for the general FAQ,
which IMHO should be inclusive of all X-Philes, of which relationshippers
are a large portion. Not that any of what's written here is untrue, but
it's all very one-sided. For one thing, most of CC's statements are
anti-romance but he's also stated that in the last show the Truth won't
be revealed because M&S will be too busy boinking... he was being
humorous yes, but every statement CC has made on the subject has been in
a very humorous tone. Also, Gillian Anderson has stated in one recent
interview that she thought the idea wasn't out-of-question and might even
be interesting to explore.

But what irks me is this "don't even think about it!" business - plenty
of folks do think of it and have done some great stuff from thinking
about it - just check out all the M&S romances in the fanfic archives.

And also, you left out a couple of major mailing lists in that section -
the general list out of pipex.com and the xf-romantics list out of
chaos.taylored.com. And there is a typo in the subscription procedure for
the x-files-fanfic list.

Gil Trevizo The X-Files-Fanfic Mailing List Home Page
tre...@utep.edu http://mail.utep.edu/~trevizo/x-files

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