tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37940560.post4025304345560242556..comments2024-03-17T20:50:21.456-03:00Comments on Siskoid's Blog of Geekery: The X-Files #10: Fallen AngelSiskoidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08266365376486695812noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37940560.post-79949549108682395022015-05-28T13:12:16.342-03:002015-05-28T13:12:16.342-03:00Or since the black oil puppets also use a deadly f...Or since the black oil puppets also use a deadly flash of light as a weapon, could the connection lie there?Siskoidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08266365376486695812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37940560.post-66313624975913839772015-05-28T12:34:24.315-03:002015-05-28T12:34:24.315-03:00My thoughts:is it possible the pilot is not an ali...My thoughts:is it possible the pilot is not an alien, but one of the humans they've been experimenting on in order to fly the alien technology? We know from "Deep Throat" (the episode) that these enhanced human pilots have erratic reactions to the technology and even have a tendency to "go rogue" and need to be brought back in. Perhaps the pilot's behaviour in this episode and his evading recapture is a result of this? That doesn't necessarily explain his abduction of Max unless he was hoping to use Max as a tool of some kind in the future. <br /><br />Alternately, if it is an alien pilot, perhaps he's rebelling against his masters? Possibly at this point in the series they were thinking of a schism among the alien ranks, to parallel the schism between the various human organizations, like the FBI and military. Pedro Cabezuelonoreply@blogger.com