[It should be immediately obvious that Don didn't mean to turn his journal on, and isn't even aware that it is on. He isn't looking at it. He isn't saying anything. In fact, he might not be awake. He's just sitting slumped in a chair, his head on the desk-like counter before him
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[The look of that subway car and all its high-tech equipment, really gets to Mulder.]
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[Oh yeah. He'd filtered his conversations with Buffy and Ami, but he'd never actually locked the original feed.]
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Mr. Mulder?
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Don... Sorry to disturb you. I couldn't help but notice the scenery.
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[Don leans back out of frame, so as not to obscure Mulder's view,]
My lab.
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It looks like you keep yourself busy. [His eyes trail over things, man does he wish he had his Lone Gunmen buddies around to see this.] Have you been able to work on anything in there since it appeared?
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[There might be something a little strange and inscrutable in his tone, unless of course you happen to be an FBI agent who is good at reading people.]
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Did you find something significant?
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[This tone implies that, compared to 'significant', 'interesting' is just a consolation prize.]
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[Mulder notices the idea that something is apparently disappointing about it, but still... maybe decent enough, one would hope.]
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...Don, what's happened?
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Mr. Mulder, this place is from my future.
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[Oh the potential, of seeing the future...]
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