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The X-Files :: Død Kalm (02x19)
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| Title: | Død Kalm |
| Episode #: | 02x19 |
| Production Number: | 2X19 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday March 10th, 1995 |
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The crews of a Navy ship, who have abandoned their boat in a life raft, were rescued 18 hours later. But all of these sailors appear to have aged many decades in the course of days. Mulder suggests that the ship is caught in a time field which is speeding up their aging.
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Scully: Mulder...When they found me, after the doctors and even my family had given up, I experienced something that I never told you about. Even now it's hard to find the words. But there's one thing I'm certain of. As certain as I am of this life, we have nothing to fear when it's over. |
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If Mulder's dehydration contributes to his hyperaging to the point where pure water won't help.... why would drinking alcohol, which causes serious dehydration, extend Captain Barclay's life? | When Mulder is talking of the ships disappearing in an area equal to the Bermuda Triangle, he points to England and says that a ship left from Leeds.
Leeds, however, is a town that is far inland, without ports. | Free radicals are chemicals with extra electrons. They cause the body to age. However, eliminating them would only stop the forward process of aging, not reverse it as shown at the conclusion. |
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