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wendelah1 ([personal profile] wendelah1) wrote in [community profile] xf_book_club2011-08-08 05:14 pm
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Story 170: "Certitude" by Justin Glasser

This is picfic, but for that other movie, the one I at least liked a lot better. Still, for all its virtues, Fight the Future did leave a huge plot hole for the fanfiction writers to fill in: what exactly did happen after they escaped from the alien ship? How did they get from Antarctica to Washington DC and what happened in between? "Certitude" tells that story so well, I've probably reread it a half dozen times with pleasure, and recced it, well, everywhere but here.

Besides an absolutely riveting plot, Glasser give us a Mulder-and-Scully who come as close to the characters on screen as any writer before or since. In case you weren't certain of my feelings, I love this story. The link is to Mulder in Jeopardy, where it is broken into two parts, one containing sections 1-5, the other, 6-10.

Certitude Part One

Certitude Part Two

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[identity profile] amyhit.livejournal.com 2011-08-17 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
Wen, in my opinion your knowledge of the medical field is getting in the way of your enjoyment of the fic. Maybe I'm wrong, and Glasser really was just writing about a pretty standard ABO incompatibility transfusion reaction, and that was all it was meant to be. But given the way Neill reveals to Scully that it was her blood that caused Mulder such pain, and the obviously deliberate impact intended by that revelation, I presume Glasser meant to indicate more was going on there than just an incompatibility reaction. Something extraterrestrial and spooky was going with Scully's blood. We already know that hybrids and shape-shifters (at least certain 'models' of them) have blood that is toxic to be exposed to. It seems to act as a rapidly vaporizing acid of some kind. Perhaps Scully's blood has taken on some of the properties of hybrid blood. That doesn't seem unimportant to me at all.

Why didn't they drag him away for observation in a controlled setting, instead of leaving him in his room?

Yeah, that's a bit of a plot hole. I would think they would want to be monitoring his body's reaction to this foreign toxin on every level. Then again, I could say the same of the black-oil test subjects, yet they seemed to leave them bound under chicken wire. At least in Glasser's fic Mulder is being closely observed by Neill (or so the Consortium believes).