Dana Scully MegaPicspam

Feb 07, 2009 13:41

This is the final part of my Scully picspam. Part 1 / Part 2.

The X-Files was my first fandom and this made me really nostalgic for those days. *sniff*




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Scully: "What did you put in me?! I'm going to get every last one of you bastards!"
Mr Milsap: "No. You'll love us. You'll protect us. You'll teach us, make us better than we are. We're taught not to envy, but I do envy you so. That you'll soon be one with him."
Scully: "Him?! That thing in my spine is a 'him'?!"



Doggett: "Well, unless I'm mistaken you already knew that man's story. The abduction, the tests, a bout with cancer, then a remission."
Scully: "What exactly are you getting at?"
Doggett: "That's your story, Agent Scully. I'd say right down to a tee. I mean, except for the pregnancy. It's all right there in the X-Files."
Scully: "Well, I appreciate your thoroughness, Agent Doggett, and your familiarity with the X-Files cases in those cabinets, but my personal files are my personal files. Okay?"
Doggett: "Sure, of course."



Agent Harrison: "When you went to Antarctica, to save Agent Scully from being taken by that spaceship, and you ran out of gas in your snowcat, how did you get back?"
Scully: "Um, well first of all it was never... actually proven that it was a spaceship."
Mulder: "It wasn't?"
Scully: "Well, no, what..."
Mulder: "Proven?"
Scully: "What happened was that we fell off of something that..."
Mulder: "Something?"
Scully: "...rose out of the ice."
Mulder: "Well, what do you think that was?"
Scully: "Well, I don't know what it was, but we never, we didn't actually see..."
Mulder: "Was it a spaceship?"
Scully: "...a spaceship."
Mulder: "I can't believe you're saying it's not a spaceship, when you saw it."
Scully: "Ah, I mean, it could have been a spaceship. Mulder, but you don't..."
Mulder: "Of course it was a spaceship."
Scully: "Look, we don't know that it was, but you don't have a picture of it or anything."
Mulder: "You know it was a spaceship, you saw it!"
Scully: "No, I did, no no no no no. Remember, I was unconscious. And when I woke up there was no spaceship."
Mulder: "You saw the spaceship."
Scully: "No no no." [Doggett is watching them bicker from the door] "...and you were frozen and I remember I hugged you until you were not frozen any more..."



Margaret Scully: "You know, it would be a whole lot easier for everyone if you would just tell us the sex, Dana. Did you hear me?"
Scully: "Yes, I heard you, Mom - for about the thousandth time, you can wait. Didn't you have to wait with us?"
Margaret Scully: "Well, I know it's a boy. I can just tell by the way you're carrying. It's a boy."
Scully: "Well, see, you obviously don't need me to tell you because you already know."
Margaret Scully: "Then it's a boy? Oh, it's the least you could tell your mother considering everything else you're keeping a secret."



Scully: "Dr Dana Scully. I have just been assigned to the Academy as a forensic investigator. For the past eight years I was part of a unit known as the X-Files. Some of you may have heard of it."
First FBI Cadet: "You ever slay a vampire?"
Scully: "Sorry to disappoint you, but this is a course in forensic pathology. Hard science. An X-File is a case that has been deemed unsolvable by the Bureau, because such a case cannot be solved it may beg other explanations... a vampire, perhaps. Science, however, tells us that evil comes not from monsters, but from men. It offers us the methodology to catch these men, and only after we have exhausted these methods should we leave science behind to consider more... extreme possibilities."



Scully: [voiceover] "I hold no hope you can respond to this. Or that it reaches you. I only hope that you are alive. I cannot help believing that you jumped off that train because you knew what I now know - that these 'Super Soldiers', if that's what they are, can in fact be destroyed. That the key to their destruction lies in the iron compound at that quarry. I am scared for you, Mulder. And for William. The forces against us are unrelenting. But so is my determination. To see you again. To regain the comfort and safety that we shared for so brief a time. Until then, I remain forever yours - Dana."



Reyes: "What I'm reading in your field report on these rubbings, Dana - there's something I didn't understand. You say these were taken off a spacecraft. You determined they were words - writings. You didn't tell us you knew what they said."
Scully: "What little I read was through the help of an interpreter."
Reyes: "But you interpreted them as text from the Bible, from the Koran... scripture from religions around the world. And science, too. The periodic table of elements."
Scully: "Yes."
Reyes: "And you wrote in your report they were millions of years old."
Scully: "Based on radiometric readings from fossils that were encrusted on the surface of the ship."
Reyes: "Agent Scully, I know you've become more open-minded about these things... but do you know what it is you're saying here? If it were true, these symbols wouldn't just be words... they'd be the very word of god on the surface of an alien spacecraft."
Scully: "It'd mean that everything mankind believes in... is in question."
Reyes: "And you believe this?"
Scully: "I didn't. I mean, I refused to believe it. But now I think... I think there may be answers there."
Reyes: "Answers to what?"
Scully: "Answers about my son. I know how that sounds. I have no one else to say it to. That I was meant to find these... somehow. These were meant for me."
Reyes: "But why would the FBI keep that from you? From us? And what exactly do they want with them?"
Scully: "Those are questions I can't answer."

Scully: "All right, I need to know."
Reyes: "What?"
Scully: "What my numerology is, and what my number... whatever you call it. What am I?"
Reyes: "You're a nine."
Scully: "Which means what?"
Reyes: "Nine is completion. You've evolved through the experiences of all the other numbers to a spiritual realisation that this life is only part of a larger whole.



Scully: "He didn't have a choice to come into this life. I don't have a choice about what he is or was... but I do have a choice about the life my son will have... And shouldn't I choose that he never have to be afraid of anyone or anything? And can I ever really even promise him that?"



Mulder: "I smelled you coming, Clarice."
Scully: "Oh... Damn it, Mulder.

Skinner: "Please state your name for the court."
Scully: "My name is Dana Katherine Scully. I was assigned nine years ago to the X-Files to spy on Agent Mulder, whose methods the FBI distrusted."
Skinner: "Assigned not just as an agent, but as a medical doctor. A scientist. And as a serious scientist you came to believe in Agent Mulder's theories."
Scully: "I came to believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life and in a conspiracy inside the government to keep their existence a secret."
Skinner: "The proof was overwhelming. It was even scientifically undeniable."
Scully: "I believe as do many respected scientists that life came to earth millions of years ago from a meteor or a rock from Mars."
Skinner: "So, what you're saying is, life - human life - is extraterrestrial by definition."



Dana Scully: I didn't bugger 37 altar boys.
Fox Mulder: Hmmm, that's a pleasant way of putting it.
Dana Scully: I have another word I could use, if you'd like.
Fox Mulder: I'm sure you do.

Dana Scully: This isn't my life anymore, Mulder. I'm done chasing monsters in the dark.

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