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"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."
Agent Scully
"Død Kalm"
Series The X-Files
Season 2, Episode 19
X-Files 2x19 001
Air date March 10th, 1995
Writers Howard Gordon; Alex Gansa
Director Rob Bowman
Producers Paul Rabwin; Kim Manners; Joseph Patrick Finn; Rob Bowman; Howard Gordon; R.W. Goodwin
Starring David Duchovny; Gillian Anderson
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"Død Kalm" is the nineteenth episode of season two of The X-Files and is the forty-third episode in the series overall. The episode was directed by Rob Bowman and written by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa. It first aired on the Fox Network on Friday, March 10th, 1995. In this episode, Mulder and Scully discover that survivors of a US Naval ship are experiencing symptoms of accelerated aging. As they investigate the dark freighter, they learn to their horror that they too are now experiencing the ravages of advanced age and may soon die.

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