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Real medical cases change X-Files myth

Chris Snellgrove | publishing

One of the creepy opponents X File The revelation is that alien blood (or alien/human hybrid blood) is toxic to people exposed to that blood. Ultimately, this green blood became a staple for the increasingly complex myth of the franchise, but most fans didn’t realize that this hemoglobin horror was based on real-life medical cases. In 1994, Los Angeles woman Gloria Ramirez began to emit toxic smoke when she drew her blood, a phenomenon that confused scientists and fascinated by performance host Chris Carter.

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according to X File Producer RW Goodwin on special features of the show Myth, Volume 1. 1-Abuse DVD set, Carter immediately reacted to the news report about Ramirez’s apparently toxic blood: “Well, this is a good thing for aliens, you know? aliens may have it.” That’s what led to X File Season 1 finale, “Ellenmeier Flask,” has a scene where Dr. Secare’s alien blood poisons the caregiver around his body.

If you are a long-term fan X Filethen you know that Carter always feels ill-fated when making fictional plots from real-life mysteries and strange phenomena. In this case, Carter is the first to acknowledge his and producers’ freedom to the original story and behave differently from other networks.

“You can make connections, but they’re not perfect connections,” he said in the audio commentary. “It’s not what you might see in another show, where they completely recreate the woman they brought in and when they open her, the smoke comes out.” X File The show host “hopefully this will be different” because “this guy has alien blood in him” and “I want to speculate what this might be.”

certainly, X File Guru is eager to “guess” the foreign blood might really sum up his storytelling style to do something cool and then try to explain later. For the rest of the season, we learn more about how this blood is toxic when it reappears in mythological plots like “Collection”, “The Final Game”, “Nisei” and more. Ultimately, we learn that it contains a retrovirus that usually turns human blood into something like jelly, but the virus can be ineffective by very cold temperatures (Scully realized in time to save Mulder’s life in the “colonies”).

You may not be surprised to hear X File Not always exactly consistent with the toxicity of alien blood. Sometimes, exposure to smoke is toxic. At other times, characters like Scully can walk on it and only experience burning shoes. Considering that we found that the only way to kill alien bounty hunters was to stab them in the back of the neck, the performance was Notable There is inconsistent whether the blood that appears will be toxic to people nearby.

If nothing else, this story is a lesson, and the paranormal performances that everyone loves often stem from shocking events in the real world. X File If it weren’t for the green alien blood phenomenon in real life, it was reported that it was a toxic, smoky woman, and she would never introduce the green alien blood phenomenon to us. It seems that the facts are not just there X File. As always, Way Strange than novels.


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