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Putting the phone down, Nurse Maisie Redfearn took a calming breath, before announcing to the nearby staff the code they feared the most.
“Code K2,” she said, simply.
The reaction of the people around her was one of dread.
All medical units have a code system in place but the K codes belonged only to U.N.C.L.E. There were five levels of K code with K5 being the worst. It signified life-threatening injuries, and unlikely to survive.
K2 meant that the agent was hurt but conscious which, unfortunately, also meant angry.
The K codes belonged to only one agent.
Illya Kuryakin.
.
“Code K2,” she said, simply.
The reaction of the people around her was one of dread.
All medical units have a code system in place but the K codes belonged only to U.N.C.L.E. There were five levels of K code with K5 being the worst. It signified life-threatening injuries, and unlikely to survive.
K2 meant that the agent was hurt but conscious which, unfortunately, also meant angry.
The K codes belonged to only one agent.
Illya Kuryakin.
.