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{{quote|“[[Catch Phrase|The Truth... is out there.]]”}}
''[[The X-Files
Our story starts up with said agent arriving late to work and bumping into his Best Friend and partner, Mark Cook, who explains that a “Big Gun from DC is [there].” Following this, you are given a choice of what to say before you are called into your boss, [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|Shanks,]] calls you into his study to meet this “Big Gun.” His name is Skinner, and he gives you the task of finding his two missing agents, [[Shmuck Bait|Mulder and Scully...]]
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The game has a [[Visual Novel]]-like format, giving you three choices at certain occasions that affect the game play and how people react to you. (A notable example being when you can chose what to say to {{spoiler|X}}, and how he reacts.) These three choices are best described as “The X track” (Answers involving rage and careless responses), “Paranoid” (Answers that are worried or serious), and “Indifferent” (Answers that are apathetic). Depending on which you choose, the game can quickly devolve into a Conga of [[Nightmare Fuel]] and [[Paranoia Fuel]].
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* [[Agent Mulder]]: Take another look at the trope name.
* [[Agent Scully]]: Not as straight-forward as you might think; Scully is (Quite obviously) this, but so is Wilmore, judging by his reaction to the whole {{spoiler|aliens}} thing...
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