Gaidin wrote:It could turn out to be interesting. I still think in the end Harry would end up on the wrong side of the law, but can see Murphy going toe to toe with Mulder and Scully over who should have him, mainly because they might want access to his information and well, Murphy thinks he got that one girl killed.
Also, Murphy might see agents Mulder and Scully as just more FBI agents, so I doubt she'd be too friendly with them initially. A pity, because the character's positions are actually so similar (working in a special law enforcement division that investigates the paranormal, and being persecuted by their superiors all the time).
I think the interesting part is how much would the fight with the loup-garou change? Would it tip the balance long enough to keep Carmichael alive?
Doubtful. If anything, barring Mulder figuring out to bring Silver bullets (which given Mulder's obsession with supernatural lore is quite possible), the two agents end up among the dead or wounded if they're in the station at the time.
I'm not sure any major plot points would really change at all, but (relatively) minor dynamics might. The fight with the Hexenwolves at the end will be interesting too.
Couldn't the Hexenwolves be killed by regular bullets? If so, a couple of friendly FBI Agents with firearms could go a long way towards leveling the odds. The Hexenwolves will still have the hostage angle to play, but it wouldn't look good for them. Though without silver weapons, vs the loup-garou about the only smart thing either agent can do is run.
The long term dynamic that gets raised is just how much time would Mulder and Scully be spending in Chicago from now on?
Interesting question. It probably hinges on how much Mulder figures out about Dresden and his involvement in Chicago's supernatural underworld.