Showing posts with label William van de Kamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William van de Kamp. Show all posts

Feb 1, 2018

Like Father

In the Ekcolir Reality
William the Pickup Artist
original cover art by George Rozen
The X-Files Season 11, episode 5 was a disappointment for some horror fans, but that was a good thing. Also, many X-Files romance❤ fans who have been ❤dying to meet William were disturbed to see him depicted as being romantically involved with two girlfriends at the same time. And even worse, tricking the two girls into a nearly fatal knife fight. View this through your Sci Fi-tinted glasses: William had discovered that he could make any girl fall in love with him "simply" by taking control of their mind and allowing them to see him as their ideal heart throb.

For me, this mid-season episode was an unexpected opportunity to meet William, an event I did not expect to arrive until episode 10, right at the end of Chris Carter's meandering mess of a 25-year-long Sci Fi story. We learned that William has a superpower: he can telepathically control minds and make other people either see exactly what they want to see, or, exactly what William wants them to see.

William can control minds.
I may only be seeing what I want to see, but I'm going to assume that we were not lied to about the DNA test: Scully got to meet her son. We finally know that William is now known by the name "Jackson", the first name given to him by his adoptive parents.

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Questions
 Is Scully only Jackson's birth mother, or is she also his biological mother? And, does it matter? Even Mulder refers to Jackson as "our son", so maybe the CSM lied when he claimed to be William's father.

More Questions
message in a bottle
I also have to assume that Jackson knows about the remnants of the Syndicate (including the CSM) who are looking for him. Can we say that Jackson USED his two girlfriends in an attempt to create an X-File case? Was this his way to attract Mulder and Scully and get a chance to say "hi" to his mother before he drives off into hiding at the end of episode 5?

I was dead,
but I got better.
If the CSM is his father, we must ask: is Jackson a reckless user of his lady friends ("cheating garbage teen"), just like his dad (the CSM)? There are many questions that need to be wrapped up by the end of Season 11. Are the CSM and Scully and William all immortal beings? And how much telepathic ability does spooky Mulder have?

He's not dead, Dana.
Reyes
Will we ever get an explanation for why Reyes is involved with the CSM? I wish Reyes had made an appearance in episode 5. All we got was the CSM telling Skinner that Mulder is getting close and saying that Mulder will lead them to William.

But not if Mulder can help it. Mulder knows that he is being followed and he tries to hide clues about William/Jackson that are on the boy's computer (after Mulder has used his "superpower", his new-found ability to hack into computers).
Mulder destroys crime scene evidence in order to protect William/Jackson from the CSM.

William/Jackson can make anyone see the Ghouli.
I guess it is still possible that Reyes and Scully are related, so when Mulder says that there is a similarity in DNA between Jackson and Dana, it does not entirely rule out the possibility that Jackson is also related to Reyes. There may have been a long-term link between Reyes and the Syndicate, with not much more than hints to the connection being provided to viewers. Did the CSM always keep his operatives and "friends" planted close to Scully?

shared vision
Rather than get an info dump from Reyes, we got to meet Jackson's shrink who confirms that Jackson shared Scully's vision of the Spartan Virus apocalypse ("My Struggle II"). We still don't know if this shared vision is a scene from the future or if it might be a nightmare that Jackson had after he hacked into DOJ files and learned about the Spartan Virus. Stay tuned for "My Struggle IV". Knowing Chris Carter, he's already forgotten about that mysterious spaceship; after all, it was just "a dream", right?

William: master of disguises.
Going to Jackson
At the start of this episode, Jackson has been telepathically linked to Scully for some time, but apparently he does not fully understand his relationship to her until they meet. It is a strange meeting because Dana believes that he is dead. Jackson has become a "master of disguises": he can make other  people "see things". In this case, he makes Dana "see" a gunshot wound to his head. She believes that he is dead and so she conveniently gives a speech about how she is his mom. But William/Jackson is not dead, laying there on the autopsy table, he's listening to Scully's tear-jerker speech.

Visions of the Future
mercifully, Mulder does not have to have a
fist fight with the two evil dudes,
they just trade snarky verbal jibes
In episode 5, Scully has two visions of the future that take place during times when she is asleep. The nature of these visions remind me of of the film Next. If Jackson can "view the future" and select the correct course of action so as to avoid danger and threats to his life, then Scully's "dream" of being chased through a maze-like house might be a vision of the future: of the future time when Jackson is being chased through his home by the two shady characters who kill his parents (image to the left).

experiment #17, Jackson
(Miles Robbins)
The second "dream vision" experienced by Scully during this episode is more controlled. When Jackson is leaving the hospital he implants in Scully's mind a vision of where they will again meet in the near future. Are there any limits to Jackson's blooming telepathic abilities?

experiment #23, Sveta
If William was part of a series of experiments that involved mixing human and alien DNA, the result of the experiment might have been the creation of "alien-human hybrids" with strange telepathic abilities. Imagine a collection of children such as Gibson, Kyle and Jackson (+Emily?) who don't fully understand their plight, but they have an instinct for survival and can protect themselves. Members of the Syndicate tried to control those children, but failed, so they abandoned the alien-human hybrid project. Now they have noticed that Jackson is still alive, and they are trying to capture him and gain control of his amazing abilities. Or do they simply intend to kill Jackson?

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I was worried that episode 5 (Ghouli) was only going to be a "monster of the week" episode with no relevance to William. I did not need the gratuitous dead-animal-covered-with-magots scene right when I sat down to eat dinner, but I was pleased that this episode was mostly a thoughtful Sci Fi investigation about the implications of telepathy rather than just a mindless horror show. I'm very happy with the way that the science fiction content is flowering in Season 11.

Investigating William, master of disguises.
During episode 5, Fox and Dana were working together like a well-oiled investigative team. Scully was on edge emotionally and Mulder was playing the calm/cool anchor of the duo. After leaving the FBI office at the start of the show, they had to work out of a series of coffee shops during the rest of the investigation.

in an parallel universe
In these shops the running gag was Fox using the name "Bob" so he would not have to explain the name "Fox" for the millionth time to shop workers.

Where Next?
Is William/Jackson going to hide from the evil Syndicate in order to avoid being hunted down and captured? A part of episode 5 that I did not understand was that "government documents" were found on Jackson's computer. Somehow Jackson has learned about "Project Crossroads" and his origins. Putting that together with the Malcolm X quotes, it would be more interesting if William now went on the offensive. He might finally have enough control of his telepathic abilities to attack the CSM. May the alien-DNA-derived telepathic force be with him.
Related Reading: Season 10
Next: episode 6
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Check-out time...
I think the folks at FOX have already checked out of The X-Files.
The intern who posts the Youtube videos does not even watch the show.

Feb 8, 2015

The Y-Files

I recently blogged about my fantasies for how Isaac Asimov's Foundation saga could be presented as a television series. Here, I want to give similar consideration to the idea of a new television series that would be an X-Files reboot.

Previously I compared The X-Files (1993 - 2002) to an old Australian television show, Delta (1969-1970).

In the Ekcolir RealityThe Δ-Files was a popular investigative science fiction television series, running for years in the United States.

Here, in this blog post, I refer to my imagined future X-Files reboot as The Y-Files.

Think Small, Very Small
Time Travel Television
Mulder: "It's the virus-- the black oil." 

I'm comfortable thinking of viruses as a kind of nanotechnology, but the "black oil" from The X-Files would need an upgrade for The Y-Files. Advanced alien nanotechnology gives the aliens seemingly god-like powers compared to we humans. In general, these technologically-advanced aliens care as little about primates on Earth (including humans) as we do about the ants living in some random rotten tree trunk.

"...the black oil.....the substance in which the alien life force was held.....the very medium of the life force itself....."

Technologically-advanced aliens.
mmmm...chocolate
The aliens have existed as an artificial lifeform for billions of years. We humans can just barely understand how the aliens exist within a kind of distributed nanotechnology domain. The nanite-based fluid substance of the aliens traveled through space and reached Earth long ago. The aliens were perfectly happy to live deep within the Earth. With time, one "faction" of the aliens mutated and specialized in exploring symbiotic relationships with the evolving biological lifeforms of Earth. Most of the alien "life force" was content to live within the rocks of Earth and held the ethical view that Earth's biosphere should be free to evolve in its own random directions.

No FTL Travel
by Dave Granlund (source)
The "alien invasion" theme of The X-Files mytharc was intriguing because of its slowness. According to regulations imposed by the Extraterrestrials Union,  a Hollywood alien invasion must be repulsed within a 90 minute time limit (HURRAY!).

"the interplanetary explorers of alien civilizations will likely be mechanical in nature"

For The Y-Files, it should be made clear that there is no quick and easy way to travel between the stars. Long ago, a nanite-based artificial lifeform arrived on Earth after a long slow journey from a distant star. For the most part, those "alien invaders" ignored the biological scum of planet Earth, but then one day a misguided alien started tinkering with primate evolution and the result was the human species. The Dave Granlund cartoon shown here depicts the fundamental paranoia of The Y-Files: are "we" in control of our destiny? And just who are "we" anyhow?

No FBI, Yes ISIO
Biogenesis (source) Alien "message in a bottle"; Ivory Coast
I'd like to see The Y-Files become a global phenomenon. Rather than revive the FBI as the investigative organization behind The Y-Files, there should be an international organization that tries to make sense of the aliens who have long been visitors to Earth.

Jack Vance invented the Interworld Police Coordinating Company (IPCC). The Y-Files  follows the activities of a team of investigators from an international organization called the International Scientific Investigation Organization (ISIO). ISIO can be in a constant state of doubt about alien visitors to Earth, with some members doubtful about the existence of aliens and other ISIO members devoted to the challenge of revealing "the truth" about the secret history of alien visitors on this world.

William van de Kamp and Noémi Mahrée
The Y-Files begins with the son of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully: William. William is about to graduate with a B.S. degree in Systems Engineering from the University of Wyoming. He is contacted by the mysterious Noémi, who is from the Ivory Coast.

Noémi and William are perfect hosts for alien nanites, but at the start of The Y-Files their bodies are devoid of nanites. Together, they must discover their hidden past and make contact with the aliens who have long been visiting Earth.

Transition: from X-Files to Y-Files
Someone like Zendaya Coleman could play the part of Noémi. In the first few episodes of The Y-Files there would be major roles for Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny as they explain William's past and set Noémi and William on their path to making contact with the Investors.

BackstorY
in the Epsilon Eridani star system
An alien artificial lifeform long ago reached Earth and a faction of the aliens (called Investors) secretly guided primate evolution towards the production of a biological lifeform that would be similar to the original form of the aliens. About 1,000,000 years ago, the meddling of the Investors was discovered and a struggle began among different alien factions over the future of Earth.

Terms of a truce were declared among the competing alien factions and Earth was ruled off-limits for the aliens until Earthlings could decide their own fate. Although some alien nanites were left on Earth, their only function was to observe and monitor the planet. Some of the aliens withdrew to Epsilon Eridani while other continued their travels through the galaxy. On one planet in the Epsilon Eridani system, an alien faction (later to be known as the Colonists) began experimenting with the methods needed to return to existing as a biological lifeform.

Alien Investor and Colonist factions
experiment with various humanoid forms
Paranormalcy. About 20,000 years ago, some of the Investors secretly returned to Earth and began working to support development of a technological society on Earth. Due to the meddling and connivance of the Investors, modern human brains can sometimes take control of alien nanites, giving some Earthlings "paranormal" abilities.

In 1945, another alien faction (Colonists) interpreted the development of atomic weapons on Earth as marking the end of the truce. Their advance party (a small group of nanorobotic symbionts encased in manufactured biological shells) quietly contacted select groups of humans inside the government of Earth's nuclear powers (leading, in the West, to the Syndicate) and these aliens informed the Earthlings that they would not allow Earth to be destroyed in a nuclear holocaust. The Colonists began development of a type of modified human that would be a better match to the original biological form of the aliens. The ethical precepts of the aliens prevented the Colonists from directly taking control of humans, so the Colonists (as the investors had also done) worked indirectly through humans. The main Colonist starship was scheduled to arrive from Epsilon Eridani and reach Earth in 2012. Occasionally the aliens would take on human form and live among the humans of Earth, although this was a serious violation of the ethical rules of the aliens.

Noémi Mahrée
By 2003, the Investors had defeated the advance party of the Colonists (as told in The X-Files). In 2012 the arriving Colonist starship diverted to the Moon, using it as their base of operations. They set about trying to infiltrate Earth and discover what happened to their advance party (who had been destroyed by the Investors). By investigating the activities of this "second wave" of Colonists, Noémi and William eventually learn about their past, join ISIO and receive nanites from the Investors. Equipped with alien nanites, Noémi and William have seemingly "paranormal" abilities, but actually their "special powers" depend on their ability to control alien nanites. The Investors work with Noémi and William and help Earth resist the Colonists. However, it never becomes clear if we humans are better off working for or against the Colonists...what if the Investors have already "conquered Earth" and are slowly leading us towards destruction?

The X-Files gave us insight into how elements of the United States government interacted with the aliens during the 20th century. There is a similar story behind Noémi and the government of France. ISIO grew out of a joint effort by the British and the French to study "alien artifacts" and technology (The Y-Files can explore the backstory of a European equivalent to the "shadowy" mysteries of government operations such as Area 51 that were featured in The X-Files). Noémi studied comparative religion at the University of Helsinki. The Y-Files can explore the impact of aliens on various religious belief systems around the world.

Science Fiction on Television

Darin Morgan
“The X-Files” lasted a few years too long, especially once it turned into a “We have no idea where the plot is going but if we keep asking questions and answering questions with more questions, no one will notice” storyline. (source)

Ya. One of the worst things about science fiction series on television is that there are "writers" who get paid to create science fiction stories, but they have no real interest in science fiction. Then they get on a treadmill and they have to keep producing new stories....even when they run out of ideas. The X-Files was never more than about 20% concerned with science fiction. As a science fiction fan, I'd like to see The Y-Files be a true science fiction television series. In particular, I'd prefer Sci Fi in a dominant position over the horror elements that, unfortunately, seem mandatory in Hollywood. The producers of the show should hire a science fiction author to define the back-story and characters then spend a year soliciting scripts from large group of established science fiction authors and wannabe Sci Fi writers.

Fun with Sci Fi
I'd put a premium on playfulness -science fiction is all about exploration and playing with new ideas. Hey, its T.V., it just has to be entertaining, so I would not hold The Y-Files to very high standards of scientific plausibility.

"By the time there's another invasion of artificially-intelligent, dung-eating robotic probes from outer space, maybe their uber-children will have devised a way to save our planet."
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Next: a new kind of alien invasion

Update: March 24th, 2015 Fox to make 6 new X-Files episodes starting Summer of 2015.

Related Reading: a look back at The X-Files: I Want To Believe

UPDATE DECEMBER 29th 2015: X-Files 2016 miniseries 

2018 update: Season 11 - William