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The Life and Times of The FBI's Fox Mulder

FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder
The Life and Times of The FBI's Fox Mulder

On October 13, 1961 Bill and Teena Mulder had a son whom they named Fox. The young Fox William Mulder was destined to become one of the best and brightest agents ever claimed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As well as the laughing stock of the country’s foremost investigative agency.

Fox’s younger years were filled with the things of normal boys. He loved playing baseball and climbing trees. He also enjoyed Science Fiction, evidenced by the fact that he was known to dress up as Mr. Spock from Star Trek.

As a teenager, he developed an affection for outer space. Though he never said he wanted to be an astronaut when he grew up, seeing the Space Shuttle launch when he was an adult was the fulfillment of a boyhood dream.

When Fox was twelve years old, his sister Samantha vanished mysteriously from their home. When an investigation came up dry, Fox became determined to search for and find his sister. That would become the driving force of everything he did in his adult life.

Eighteen-year-old Fox graduated from High School in 1979 and began his college career four years later when he enrolled in the University of Oxford in Oxford, England in 1983. He studied psychology and graduated with a first degree honors BA in 1986. Later that same year he entered the FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia.

After graduating from the academy, Fox began his FBI career with in the Behavioral Science Unit(psychological profiling). He wrote a paper on serial killers and the occult, which was instrumental in catching a notorious killer in 1988. He also caught several other dangerous criminals. All of this quickly made the name of Fox Mulder a legend in the FBI.

Fox found the X-Files (cases deemed unsolvable and unexplainable by the Bureau) after undergoing regressive hypnosis in an attempt to remember the truth of what really happened on the night Samantha disappeared. It was then that he began to develop an interest, which turned into an obsession, in things of a paranormal nature.

With his newfound role as Lead Investigator of the X-Files, Fox developed a strong belief in the idea of alien abductions. He believed almost fanatically that Samantha’s disappearance was really an abduction.

Because of his new and, what some considered, outlandish ideas of alien abductions, alien invasions and government cover-up conspiracies, he was given the nickname of “Spooky Mulder.” Most others in the FBI laughed when he told them about his theories. Other agents couldn’t take him seriously and refused to work with him.

However, none of this deterred Fox in any way. In fact, it actually fueled his fire and determination to find proof that his ideas and theories were more than just the mindless fantasies of an obsessed brother trying to find a reason for what happened to his little sister.

Though FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder’s life and career began as typical as most, events throughout his life transformed him into the man he is today.

Spooky and all.

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It’s The Ships That Matter In Science Fiction

It’s The Ships That Matter In Science Fiction

One of my favorite things about Science Fiction is the technology of space travel. I am partial to the Starships of Star Trek. So, in my spare time, I design and model my own ships. Some are based on the Star Trek design and some are not. Her’s a few pics of some of my designs…Science Fiction Global Class Starship

I call this one the Global Class Starship…

Science Fiction Federation II Class Starship

…and this one is the Federation II Class Starship.

I’ll put up a few more pics later. I don’t want you to have to wait for too many pics to load at one time.

For now……….ENGAGE!

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Science Fiction Trivia: Fox Mulder

Science Fiction Trivia: Fox Mulder

A little trivia on the X-Files FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder:

  • Cell Phone #: (215) 901-6646
  • Home Address: #42, 2630 Hegal Place, Alexandria, VA 23242
  • FBI Badge #: JTT047101111
  • Computer Password: TRUSTNO1
  • SSN: 123-32-1321
  • Blood Type: O-Negative
  • Middle Name: William
  • As a youngster dressed up as: Mr. Spock from Star Trek
  • High School Graduation: 1979 (some say 1980)

Hope everybody had some fun with that. :)

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Your Clone—Family Member Or Pet…

Your Clone—Family Member Or Pet…

Clones. A real possibility or not? I’m not talking about cloned sheep here. Let’s entertain the idea that human clones are, without a doubt, a reality. You could go have a clone made as soon as you get through reading this post. How would you handle having a clone?

Would you…send your clone to work for you while you stayed home and took it easy?

Would you…allow your clone to be experimented on in the hopes that a cure could one day be found for a genetic disease you may one day suffer from?

OR…

Would you…let your clone develop his or her own unique friends and interests?

Would you…be able to handle your clone leading his or her own separate life?

True, your clone would be your exact genetic duplicate down to the quantum cellular level. But they would be able to develop their own unique lives. Personalities, likes and dislikes, career paths and hobbies, relationships and even have their own family separate from yours.

Would you treat then like a family member you truly cared for, or more like a pet to do your bidding?

The ultimate truth is…clones are people too!

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“Human” Is A Dirty Word…

“Human” Is A Dirty Word…

You know the old saying, “I’m only human.” I used to say human is a dirty word. But let’s put a Science Fiction twist to that. What if you didn’t have to be human? What if you could choose to become something else anytime you wanted then be human again when you chose?

I gave that some thought myself and in the end, the decision wasn’t hard at all.

Maybe a Klingon or Vulcan from Star Trek. A mutant like one of the X-Men might be pretty cool. Possibly Stargate SG-1’s Goa’uld or Jaffa. How about one of those energy-only aliens from the 1956 Sci-Fi classic Forbidden Planet?

Here’s what I came up with:

1) The Klingons have bad teeth, bad breath and those names…
2) The Vulcans are way, way too serious and full of themselves, not to mention most of them wear dresses…
3) The X-Men. Yeah, they’re cool with all those powers, uniforms and the X-Plane. But somebody’s always trying to get rid of them. I don’t need that…
4) The Goa’uld …a life-sucking worm with fangs? I think not!
5) The Jaffa are nurseries to those life-sucking worms. No thank you.
6) The Energy alien from Forbidden Planet…there would be some cool things you could do if you were nothing but energy. But what about all the things you couldn’t do?

Ya know, all in all, the word “human” doesn’t seem like such a dirty word anymore. I’m happy being just the way I am.

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A Science Fiction Lesson From The Twilight Zone: Mr. James B. W. Beavis


A Science Fiction Lesson From The Twilight Zone: Mr. James B. W. Beavis

Mr. James B. W. Beavis lives life like most of us wish we could. He’s lost his job(the sixth one he’s had in the last year), and found out his landlord is evicting him(he’s six weeks behind in the rent). Yet he doesn’t let any of it bother him. “It’s been that way before,” he says, and goes on building his model ships, playing football with the neighborhood kids, and sliding down stairway banisters.

Nobody understands how he can be so carefree with his life in such a mess. They all know he’s rather quirky. After all, how many “normal” people enjoy zither music and constantly act like a grown-up kid?

But, think for a minute. Mr. Beavis is always friendly to everybody, doesn’t look down on others and always has a smile on his face.

Mr. James B. W. Beavis knows how to live life to it’s fullest. He gets every ounce of good stuff he can. What’s the point of life if you live every moment discouraged, downtrodden, and depressed? That’s a recipe for a heart filled with anger. And that effects every area of our life including our relationships.

I want to follow the example of Mr. James B. W. Beavis—–living carefree and full of joy.

Twilight Zone

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Top 10 Science Fiction Movie Characters

Some of the most memorable movie characters have and continue to come from the Science Fiction genre. The reason is that these characters face extraordinary circumstance and must use extraordinary means to overcome them.

The following is a list of ten of the best Science Fiction characters of all time. The two criteria used are the strength of the creation(writing) of the character and the quality of the acting.

On to the list(in no particular order).

John Anderton:
Tom Cruise,
Minority Report(2002)

Spencer Olham:
Gary Sinise,
Impostor(2002)

Robby Gallagher:
Val Kilmer,
Red Planet(2001)

Dr Clayton Forrester:
Gene Barry,
War Of The Worlds(1953)

Commander John J. Adams:
Leslie Nielson,
Forbidden Planet(1956)

Neo:
Keanu Reeves,
The Matrix(1999)

Riddick:
Vin Diesel,
Pitch Black(2000)

Klaatu:
Michael Rennie,
The Day The Earth Stood Still(1951)

Snake Plissken:
Kurt Russell,
Escape From New York(1981)

The Terminator:
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
The Terminator(1984)

There are, of course, tons more to choose from and these are my personal favorites. I’m sure you have your own opinion—which I’d love to hear.

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Not Enough Science Fiction On Sci-Fi…

Not Enough Science Fiction On Sci-Fi…

The Sci-Fi channel is, naturally, one of my favorite TV channels. But, I have a bone to pick with them…

There’s way, way too much on Sci-Fi that isn’t actually Science Fiction. Let’s face it. A movie about a monster eating an entire town of people falls more into the realm of Horror than Science Fiction. Oh, and let’s not forget about all the Fantasy that shows up.

I know some will argue that the genre is Sci-Fi/Fantasy…and that’s o.k. if you are a fan of Fantasy. But, for those of us that are hard core Science Fiction, I say the channel should show strictly Science Fiction. Why not have new channels, i.e The Horror Channel, and The Fantasy Channel?

I can see it now. The greats (or Grand Masters) of Science Fiction like Isaac Asimov, Jack Williamson, Robert Heinlein–just to name a few–would throw up every other time they turned on the Sci-Fi channel and saw all the non-Science Fiction.

I know it makes me sick!

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I am a Trekkie, but not so…

I am a Trekkie, but not so…

I am a Science Fiction nut. I am a Trekkie, but not so. Though I’m a fan of all incarnations of Star Trek, I enjoy all types of Science Fiction. In the comming days, weeks, months, and maybe even years, I’ll be letting you in on my thoughts.

You may not agree with me. I may not agree with you. But, that’s o.k. In fact, I hope to start a dialog with fellow Science Fiction fans on…well…practically anything Science Fiction. I am looking forward to it.

All that being said, I’ll make another post to get some discussion going as soon as time allows. Until then, remember the Robots First Law(don’t know what that is? And you call yourself a Science Fiction fan!).

Live long and prosper…

The Sci-Fi Dude

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