K is for Každý

SM12: K is for Každý (Každý meaning everybody) is a side mission in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. It is available for Adam Jensen to complete during his third visit to Prague. Completing this mission unlocks the "K is for Kazdy" achievement/trophy. To get this mission, you need to have completed SM05: Samizdat during your first visit to Prague.

Walkthrough
After you get back from the GARM facility and talk to Alex Vega, you will receive an SOS signal from Samizdat which will show as a point of interest, Samizdat SOS. Head to the sewers near Zelen Apartments and follow the marker to a group of people in the sewers. If you completed The Golden Ticket and Cult of Personality, you will see a few familiar faces here. Talk to Little k, who explains that she was helping set up stuff for the resistance when the others were caught by police back at Samizdat’s HQ. She will ask you to break K and Bones out of jail so the resistance can get them out of the city with the others. Accept to begin the mission and Little k will give you forged papers so they can cross the border. Now make your way back to northern Prague’s police station. As you might have guessed, it is crawling with police outside. You can sneak by them or take them out, then make your way to the basement, where you will hear K ranting away. You will also see the person whose permit you could not activate in The Golden Ticket in the holding cell as well, along with Olivie Devos if you did not help her in SM07: Fade to Black. Go over and hack the wall panel and open K’s cell door for him to start ranting his philosophies before you let him know you have a plan to get him out. Tell him to “play it cool” and they will change into police uniforms and make their way safely over to the cleaner’s building down the street (Adam will still have to sneak though if you did not take out the police beforehand). Once inside, talk to K to give him the papers and finish the mission.

Trivia

 * Later on during the ending, you will hear on the news that the escaped Samizdat members have fled to Paris and, right around the same time, an underground newspaper, Silhouette, popped up. This suggests they founded the group that will later turn into a resistance by the time of Deus Ex.