Deuterocanonicals
January 26, 2002: In our exclusive interview with Frank Spotnitz, the plan for a Krycek/Marita prequel episode in Season 7 was confirmed. However, he did not recall some of the specifics we have here (although he admits there is much he has forgotten). So this outline may not precisely reflect what was planned at the time.
In 1999, there was a plan afoot for an episode of The X Files concerning the back story for Alex Krycek and, to a lesser extent, Marita Covarrubias. This did not eventuate, because Nicholas Lea was in New Zealand filming Vertical Limit. As far as we know, the final script was never written. However, we have been able to obtain a story outline through one of our most reliable sources. We are not certain whether this is a 1013 script outline, or whether it is merely someone's synopsis and extrapolation of spoilers from that time. However, we present it here for what it's worth. We welcome any further information about this.
It is important to note that this outline was never filmed or aired, and was contradicted by the subsequent episode Requiem (specifically when and how Marita was released from Fort Marlene, and the fact of Alex's imprisonment in Tunisia). Therefore, it is not canonical. However, it could be considered deuterocanonical, for want of a better term, and may serve as inspiration and information for some fanfic writers.
The Krycek Episode
Mulder and Scully are not expected to have much screen time. In fact,
Duchovny only appears in clips from the season 2 episodes "Sleepless" and
"Ascension". Anderson appears in a short clip from "Ascension" and also
provides a new scene for that period of time, but she is reportedly laying
unconscious during her abduction.
Note from our source: The whole reason CC decided to do a Krycekcentric
episode was because DD and GA were going to be unavailable for the
first week of filming in season 7. So this bit about their nonparticipation
does track with reality. The entire filming schedule had to be shifted
back a week when Nick also turned up unable to participate.
The episode reveals more about Krycek. His parents were cold war
immigrants as revealed in the season 4 episode "Tunguska"
which is how Krycek learned to speak Russian.
Apparently, in the episode, it is revealed that Krycek's
father was a Russian soldier who was executed for espionage (sounds similar to
CSM's past) alongside Krycek's mother. Krycek was only 10 years old when
this happened. He spent the next 10 years with the commander of the
Tunguska gulag who is apparently a powerful figure in the Russian army.
This man was reportedly a friend of Krycek's father, but also authorized his
execution. He regretted having to make that choice which is why he is
repaying by caring for Krycek.
The episode opens with the executions of Krycek's parents in 1979. In
1999, Krycek assembles a meeting in St. Petersburg. Attendants include
Vasilly Peskow, the gulag commander, and other people who are hard to make
out. Krycek says he knows he's betrayed them in the past, but he has come to
tell them that he knows they are in dangerous times and that they need him.
He says he will tell them everything about his past so they will know where is
loyalties lie.
In 1991, Krycek is called to a secret meeting in St. Petersburg. The gulag
commander (whose name is not given) is among the people at the meeting,
including Vassily Peskow (who also appears briefly in the finale). Krycek
is told about his father and is asked to carry out a mission. He is sent
undercover as an American soldier stationed in Saudi Arabia during the
Persian Gulf War. At this point, Krycek apparently knows nothing about the
black oil virus (Purity) or the Project. His job in Saudi Arabia is to
learn more about America's biochemical weapons project. He is told that
there is a contact that he is to speak with and that this person will contact him.
I am not sure how this part of the episode plays out. Later in the episode
we see that the person Krycek was meeting with is Marita Covarubias who is
working in the United Nations. She arrives in Saudi Arabia and brings him
back to the US. Krycek realizes that she is collecting information for the
Russians. He is taken back to the United States where somehow he learns
more about The Project (although not much is given and there is no mention of
aliens).
Krycek is led to an office in New York where he meets with a few members
of the Syndicate. The Well Manicured Man is there with Marita. They reveal
that Marita is actually a double agent who is feeding false information to
the Russians and is giving the Syndicate information on them. Marita sees
potential in Krycek (although she is also attracted to him) and proposes
that they keep him rather than kill him. Apparently WMM agrees because the
episode flashes forward 3 years later to 1994 when he is assigned as Mulder's
partner. There is a scene with him in a meeting with the WMM who explains
that he will go undercover as an FBI agent to keep tabs on Mulder's work.
After Scully is abducted, we see Krycek in a room overseeing tests.
Flash forward several years (probably 1995 or 1996) and we see Krycek
meeting with a Russian soldier (most likely the one scene in the Tunguska
gulag in the episodes entitled "Terma" and "The Red and the Black".) Krycek is
apparently in touch with the Russians again. Krycek says he has a digital
tape that contains all of the information on the Project. By this point,
Krycek is willing to return to the Russians because he now is aware of the
impending invasion and wants to help the Russians resist.
The episode is not expected to mention anything about Krycek's stint with the
militia (Tunguska/Terma). We are given a little more information about his
relationship with Marita and we are expected to see them kiss at least
once. They do have a discussion about the project (I wasn't able to
determine the year this takes place). He says he believes the syndicate may
have been deceived. She merely says that she knows he is in touch with the Russians and that she isn't everything he thinks she is (she is implying that she
agrees with him).
We also see that Krycek still has the alien relic, known as a magic square,
from the episode "Biogenesis". He knows it is valuable beyond simply
proving the existence of alien life. He knows that it has power that can
be given to certain people. It may be the only thing that can stop the
invasion. (Krycek's plan isn't made clear).
In the final scene we see Krycek sitting in the dark meeting room in St.
Petersburg. Marita is at the meeting, along with the gulag commander,
Vassily Peskow, and a few other people. At this point we realize Krycek
brought Marita to St. Petersburg after the episode "One Son". She has been
working with the Russian/Rebel resistance. They say that they have already
given the rebels what they want- the vaccine. Marita says that the rebels
have revealed that the colonists are preparing to come to Earth. (This is
what happens in the finale.)
The word REBELS isn't supposed to actually be spoken. The Russians only
make references to them. We also shouldn't expect to learn anything new
about the murder of Mulder's father or Scully's sister. Either it isn't
addressed, or we are shown scenes from those episodes but nothing new is given.
I don't know anything else about the plot of this episode. From what I've
learned, William B. Davis (CSM) is not in the episode at all. Neither is
Steven Williams (Mr. X), Jerry Hardin (Deep Throat), Peter Donat (Bill
Mulder), or Mitch Pilleggi (Skinner) even though they were all major
players during the time Krycek is shown working in the US.
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