![]() ![]() ![]() Over the next couple of years his studies in hand-to-hand combat would progress phenominally with black belts earned in karate, judo, kung fu, tae kwon do, and jui jitsu. We are there in 1969 when at age 5 he was passing by a window of a dojo and saw people inside practicing martial arts. The only child of Raymond Steed, an officer in the Royal Navy, his mother had died in child birth and he was raised by nannies in the British Colony of Hong Kong for the first decade of his life as his father was constantly away on duty cruises. We actually start up with Steed in his earlier years. Imagine what it would be like for an 11-year-old boy! That is what Steed is when we first watch him get involved in cloak and dagger activity. That will not be the only British intelligence organization that Steed will have contact with the first he dealt with was likely, though never specified, MI6 as they were out to recover a casette tape which, if in the wrong hands, could lead to nuclear explosions killed hundreds of thousands.Īll that is pretty heady stuff for any operative. Steed would soon learn that it stood for "Scotland Yard Undercover Intelligence". ![]() Steed certain had never had any inkling of it before he was literally waylaid on a road at night by its director, George Young, with a request that Steed join the organization. If you have not heard that acronym before, do not feel alone. ![]()
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