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Revision as of 18:33, 5 October 2007

Series: 7
Original Airdate: 17 February 2000
Production Number:
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Written by: William Gibson and Chris Carter
Directed by: Chris Carter

Mulder and Scully lock and load with the Lone Gunmen to see and experience what appears to be a killer video game.

Summary

The Lone Gunmen request Mulder and Scully's assistance in a murder case at a video game company. A virtual reality game has gone haywire, and players are dying for real at the hands of Maitreya, the central character in this game. Mulder and Scully enter the game in an attempt to find and stop the killer.

Background Information

First Person Shooter was wrote by Sci-Fi author William Gibson. He wrote FPS back in 2000.

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Guest Stars

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FPS

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