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In Season 7 Episode 15, ''En Ami'' Originally thought to be an act of God, a boy is cured of his cancer. Scully has recently been mysteriously cured of terminal cancer. Antagonist Cigarette Smoking Man informs her than an Alien computer chip which had been implanted in her neck contained the cure. He intends to give her the chip so others could be cured, but he destroys it in the end.
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====Cryogenic Storage====
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===Hacking===
 
===Hacking===
 
===Deception===
 
===Deception===

Revision as of 02:24, 15 February 2016

xfiles
X
-Files
TV show. Ethical dilemmas include: Privacy (FBI experiments and secret technologies), Hacking (Lone Gunman), Religious Dilemmas, Misinformation and deception from government (Area 51 and Aliens)



Series Overview

Characters

Ethical Concerns

Mulder and Scully on the Simpsons

Alien Technology

Cure for Cancer

In Season 7 Episode 15, En Ami Originally thought to be an act of God, a boy is cured of his cancer. Scully has recently been mysteriously cured of terminal cancer. Antagonist Cigarette Smoking Man informs her than an Alien computer chip which had been implanted in her neck contained the cure. He intends to give her the chip so others could be cured, but he destroys it in the end.

Cryogenic Storage

Implants

Hacking

Deception

Privacy

External Links

See Also



References



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