Colonist | |
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A Colonist "bounty hunter" revealing his true face as a grey-like alien.
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First appearance | "The Erlenmeyer Flask" |
Last appearance | "This Is Not Happening" |
Portrayed by | Various actors |
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Affiliated with | Syndicate |
Alien Bounty Hunter | |
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First appearance | "Colony" |
Last appearance | "Without" |
Portrayed by |
Brian Thompson Various actors |
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Affiliated with | Colonists |
Black Oil | |
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A black oil infectee as seen in "Vienen"
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First appearance | "Piper Maru" |
Last appearance | "Vienen" |
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Affiliated with | Colonists Syndicate |
Alien rebels | |
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The faceless rebels, as seen in season five.
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First appearance | "Patient X" |
Last appearance | "One Son" |
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Affiliated with | Colonists |
Alien-human hybrid | |
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First appearance | "Paper Clip" (first mentioned) |
Last appearance | "One Son" |
Portrayed by | Veronica Cartwright |
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Affiliated with | Colonists Syndicate The X-Files |
"Super Soldiers" | |
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First appearance | "Per Manum" |
Last appearance | "The Truth" |
Portrayed by |
Adam Baldwin Various actors |
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Affiliated with | Colonists New Syndicate |
The Colonists are an extraterrestrial species in the science fiction television show, The X-Files, as well as the first X-Files feature film. The mystery revolving around their identity and purpose is revealed across the course of the series. In the series' plot, the Colonists are collaborating with a group of United States government officials known as the Syndicate in a plan to colonize the Earth, hence their name.
According to the series mythology, an extraterrestrial lifeform, known in the series' mythology simply as the Colonists, were originally present on Earth in the early stages of human evolution. They highly resemble the well-known "grey aliens" in their mature form. In their immature stage, they are more yellowish colored, tall, and very aggressive, possessing fangs, claws and scale-like texture of their skin. This immature form is a protective stage, able to viciously defend itself from birth. This outer skin is eventually shed when the alien develops into its mature form. The immature form resembles that of a reptilian extraterrestrial and is referred to as the "long-clawed" form.
The aliens were forced to abandon the planet during the last ice age as their viral form is deactivated by extreme cold. Upon their departure, they left behind underground deposits of the black oil virus, in preparation for their return. The virus apparently contains the aliens' genetic blueprints, awaiting reconstitution when the master species returns to Earth. While away from Earth, the Colonists evidently sought out life throughout the universe in an effort to subdue other species and take over the universe. Purportedly, the Colonists planned on returning to Earth in the year 2012, as The Smoking Man (William B. Davis) later remarks to Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) that the ancient Mayans were so terrified that they stopped their calendar on the exact date of colonization: December 22, 2012. The Colonists eventually returned to Earth in 1947 when one of their ships crashed in New Mexico due to exposure to magnetite in the surrounding rocks. Shortly after this event, a select few power brokers, mainly in the United States and the Soviet Union (though some also came from other nations), first learned of the Colonist plot to retake the planet. These men eventually formed the Syndicate; they included the Well-Manicured Man (John Neville), The Smoking Man, and Bill Mulder (Peter Donat), among others.