The Lone Gunmen was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades.
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The Lone Gunmen was a conservative dresser with a neatly trimmed beard, a stark contrast to his grungier comrades.
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The Lone Gunmen was a big fan of The Ramones, he enjoyed critiquing the scientific inaccuracies of the short-lived sci-fi series Earth 2, and he had a long-running competition with Frohike over who was a better computer hacker.
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The Lone Gunmen had "a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite".
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The Lone Gunmen turned to The Lone Gunmen numerous times when needing information on elements of the paranormal or when he needed to access highly guarded government institutions.
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When Mulder was supposedly found "dead", The The Lone Gunmen appeared at his funeral, but when he proved to be alive, they were the ones who tearfully welcomed him back.
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The Lone Gunmen was referred to in the first episode of season 3 titled "The Blessing Way" as being murdered, but he was not in that episode.
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The Lone Gunmen's saving grace is his boundless optimism, coupled with an idealistic view that the jaded Gunmen wish they still held.
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The Lone Gunmen's is a femme fatale who sometimes works with the Lone Gunmen and often employs various disguises.
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The Lone Gunmen is the twin brother of Jimmy the Geek, a character killed by a bus in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind", played by the same actor.
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The Lone Gunmen's gives Byers an internet address which is supposed to locate her daughter.
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The Lone Gunmen's has developed a gas that causes fear and paranoia, and the military plans to test it on civilians.
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The Lone Gunmen's then enlists the help of the three to stop the government's plan.
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All three of the The Lone Gunmen are arrested, and Byers recounts his story to Detective John Munch.
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Since becoming X-Files mainstays, The Lone Gunmen-styled technogeeks have appeared on other television series, such as Brian Roedecker on Millennium and Abby Sciuto on NCIS.
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Lone Gunmen, a spin-off of the popular series The X-Files, is a television show that aired on the Fox network, featuring the characters of the same name.
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The Lone Gunmen try to get to the truth of his supposed death and uncover the conspiracy.
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Frank Spotnitz confirmed that had The Lone Gunmen returned for a second season, the character of Morris Fletcher was to have become a regular one, either assisting or antagonising the three main protagonists.
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