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X-FILES AGENT

Sean David Hagen was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, the first born son of Michael Hagen and the former Caroline Mason. His father is a Norwegian-American police officer and his American Indian mother is a high school physics teacher of Northern Ute heritage. At 17 years old Sean graduated high school and began attending the University of Utah. After his freshman year, he transferred to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He graduated from MIT with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Science and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force via Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.

After completing the Security Forces Officer Course, Sean was assigned to Osan Air Base in South Korea to serve as a flight commander in the 51st Security Forces Squadron. He later volunteered for assignment with the 820th Security Forces Group, where he served as a flight leader in the 822nd Security Forces Squadron. Four years into his Air Force career, Sean applied to join the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. After graduating from the U.S. Air Force Special Investigations Academy at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, he was assigned to Detachment 703 at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. Later he was reassigned to the Anti-Terrorism Specialty Team within Detachment 409 at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. Eventually, he volunteered for a temporary tour of duty in the Middle East, and was assigned to Expeditionary Detachment 2410 at Kirkuk Air Base in Iraq.

With numerous commendations, Sean left the Air Force after eight years of service. He then immediately pursued a career with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Before Sean could join the Bureau, he had to go through the FBI application and hiring process, which included a physical fitness test, a background investigation, and a medical examination. After his successful completion of the background investigation, Sean went on to attend the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Upon graduating from the Academy, Sean was sworn in as a Special Agent and assigned to the Washington Field Office as a member of the Criminal Investigative Division.

After three years, he was transferred to a unit outside the Bureau mainstream called the X-Files project. Located in a former copier room in the basement of FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., this two-person unit is more or less concerned with unexplained phenomena. In this capacity, Special Agent Sean Hagen investigates cases that have been deemed unsolvable by the FBI as they involve inexplicable, possibly "paranormal" events.