"We're not altogether that sure, either," Fairy said, picking up his weapons and sliding them into their appropriate holders. He brushed himself off, and raised his hand to his visor. Speaking clearly, he said, "Coding scan, subject codename: Fairy."
Digits ran acorss Fairy's vision as his Visor scanned the warrior's coding, searching for potentially unwanted programs or viruses. After three agonising minutes, the scan finished. No viruses or hostile programs. It seemed that warrior had, indeed, just healed Fairy. That said, Fairy's visor could only scan so far. They'd need the operator to tell him exactly, but that wasn't a major concern.
"We can tell you that bits of the MCP escaped. Not the whole thing, just a few bits of programming," Fairy explained, gesturing to the door. He scanned the surrounding area for traces of the MCP. "It's long gone, and that's a real problem. I'll get a message to the operator and tell them to let us know if it surfaces. Knowing the MCP, it's probably gonna try to get the rest of it free, and we don't have any idea how it might pull that off this time. You know the MCP, Linkachu, Sem, Arvensis. Last time, it just completely folded over the buildings and other programs to release what we'd captured."
Fairy looked behind him at the door, trying to think of how much had got loose. Not a lot, but it was still enough. The MCP was specially designed to not only infect, but it completely re-wrote programs and fully converted its victims, so that they were more like the MCP in a certain form. And from there, it could infect more and more programs until it had an army.
"There's not enough of it to do that yet, though, so we have to work fast. Everyone, scatter and find whatever traces of the MCP you can. I'm logging out for now, gonna contact the operator, let me know if you find anyway," Fairy said, turning away. His body turned into coding that faded away into the floor.