Cigarette Smoking Man
Alex Krycek
Well Manicured Man
Vassily Peskow
First Elder
Victor Klemper
Crew Cut Man
Red Haired Man
Chief Scott Blevins
Marita Covarrubias
Deep Throat
Scott Ostelhoff
The Syndicate
Quiet Willy
Surgeons
Section Chief McGrath
William Mulder
X
Senator Sorenson
Dr. Charne-Sayre
Purity Control
Louis Cardinal
Young CSM
Black Cancer
A.D. Walter Skinner

Cigarette Smoking Man

This quiet but sinister man, always puffing on a cigarette, is a powerful force in the government and is clearly aware of UFO cover-ups and alien encounters. He's been monitoring Mulder's activities for years and is linked to an interglobal conspiracy to keep the truth about extraterrestrial
contact under wraps.

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Alex Krycek

Posing as a friend and admirer, Krycek is in reality a double agent assigned to spy on Mulder's activities by the Cigarette Smoking Man. Krycek's loyalties bounce from The Syndicate, to Russia, and back to Mulder. It is never clear exactly who Kryeck is working for, and how much power he holds.

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Well Manicured Man

Tall, poised, impeccably tailored, the Well-Manicured Man appears to hold the whip in the band of master puppeteers who meet behind the brick facade of the club on West 46th Street in New York City. He is quite open about his willingness to lie, manipulate or even kill to protect his secrets, with the suave arrogance of a man who fears absolutely no power--except the truth.

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Vassily Peskow

This Russian assassin is brought out of retirement to erase all links to American experiments involving the mysterious Black Cancer (Tunguska/Terma). After succeeding in destroying all the evidence, Peskow returns home
to Russia, where he meets up with
his comrade, Alex Krycek.

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First Elder

This Marlon Brando wannabe is another member of The Syndicate...a mysterious group of old men with links to the government, as well as a web of cohorts around the globe. They've been involved in all manner of malevolence since WWII, including Nazi-like testing on human subjects.

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