On Friday (03 December), the alert became available and was present for the weekend. The Tenno received an inbox message from the Lotus.
Inbox message:
Pack Mentality
Tenno,
The Grineer command have been impressed with the carnage your Kubrows have unleashed on the battlefield. Desiring the same power for themselves, they have ordered their Drahk Masters to Earth to capture feral Kubrows and crossbreed them with their Drahk beasts. Do not let them complete their mission. Go to Earth and eliminate the Drahk Masters.
—The Lotus
The Pack Mentality Tactical Alert was an Exterminate mission on the Grineer Forest tileset, and there was a Conclave rating restriction of 700 or lower. There was a prevalence of Drahk Masters present among the enemies. Points were acquired by killing the Drahk Masters (other Grineer enemies were not counted, although they needed to be eliminated in order to complete the mission). Once the Tenno had acquired 50 points, they would receive an inbox message from the Lotus with a Wreath sigil.
Inbox message:
Success!
Well done, Tenno.
Your efforts have surely set back the machinations of the Grineer. Take this as a token of my thanks.
—The Lotus
Afterwards, the Conclave level restriction changed to 500. Once the Tenno collected 50 more points (for a total of 100), they would receive another inbox message with a Stratos emblem.
Inbox message:
Mission Accomplished
You went above the call of duty today, Tenno. The skill you displayed will inspire your fellow warriors. Wear this, so that they will know what has been achieved here today.
(PS4)Folkeye asks: Do kubrows have fleas? If so, are we safe in our frames?
All living creatures play host to biological pests, and kubrow are certainly no exception. While limited interaction on Earth with their feral cousins may increase the risk of exposure to fleas, mites, or contagious pathogens, one of Ordis' many functions in serving his Operator is to ensure the Liset is a sterile environment.
Routine brushing, proper bathing and a clean sleeping area are optimal to maintaining a pest-free environment. By taking care of your companion you can not only ensure the longevity of your bond, but you can safely concern yourself with more tenacious life forms, such as the blood parasites of Phobos, which have fast become a problem for older Grineer facilities that lack proper ventilation.
As a cautionary reminder, please notify Ordis immediately if your kubrow displays any of the following symptoms:
· Loss of hair, teeth, or claws.
· Lack of appetite, or refusal to eat.
· Slow liquefaction of flesh.
· A frequently wet nose.
Kao-Snake asks: Why is the DNA of kubrows degenerating all the time? Earth's kubrows don't have that problem.
While certainly deadly in their own right, the feral kubrow of Earth have adapted themselves to their environment over generations of breeding and slow genetic refinement. Although the ideal behaviours and characteristics for a loyal companion still lay within their DNA, forcibly surfacing such traits does come with considerable risk.
While breeding kubrow in a manner that would reduce genetic deterioration is entirely possible, the amount of time needed for selective breeding would take years if done 'traditionally'.
Gaaraplayer asks: Would you ever want a kubrow? Be honest please.
At this present time 'owning' a kubrow would provide me nothing beyond a 2% reduction in air quality – something I monitor for the comfort of guests or visitors more than my own requirements. Perhaps with time and experimentation I could work on developing a kubrow able to perform tasks such as data analysis.
With its capacity to learn relatively complex tasks and its eagerness to please, the kubrow's potential to be repurposed into a more functional helper for Artificial Intelligence is quite large. Unfortunately, my assigned task prevents me from completing such scientific experimentation. Until otherwise requested, I leave the management of all kubrow to the Lotus.
Danjal777 asks: Cordy, I love all of my kubrows and I want to get them something nice when I get back from trips all over the System; what should I get them?
Despite their strength, agility, empathy and considerable intelligence, kubrow are easily pleased with gifts from their masters. Affection in the form of a 'pat' or 'hug' is a good recommendation for any Tenno that may be short on time and credits.
If you want to give your kubrow something more tangible that it can appreciate, then I recommend you cater to its palette. The Desert Skates of Phobos, while dangerous, offer a thick hide and (when cooked) tender meat that may provide a suitable treat.
Ferdynan asks: Do you have any idea of what is the Lotus doing with our consigned kubrows?
Consigned kubrow go through one of two programs, each designed to make use of the kubrow as best possible. kubrow that are still able to perform duties such as guarding a specified object or location, assisting in the retrieval of dropped goods, or hunting specific targets are rehomed with appropriate operatives.
kubrow consigned with complications such as pre-existing genetic defects, extensive wounds from combat or other conditions are given medical treatment and provided a home in one of several kubrow facilities designed to provide care and research.
Most kubrow live out the rest of their lives in relative comfort – with exception to K-U40 Incident 001, where a miscalculation in treat pressurisation caused an internal rupture that shattered the hull of Compound 13. The resulting explosion claimed the lives of four operators and 247 kubrow. It is unknown whether the majority perished in the initial blast and were spared the subsequent collision with a nearby asteroid as the compound's course was radically altered.
A cautionary tale on the value of proper maintenance when switching from hot to cold snacks, if there ever was one.
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Europa is so pretty, DE please add in Tenno Igloo’s snow bases. not actually that would make no sense unless we go semi open world areas to explore. also a close up of my Kubrow Aries because why not.
He has a SANCTUARY in the Tower, for Kubrows. Currently there is 1,000,000,000,000 Kubrows there. All saved from abusive owners, slaughterhouses, ‘clinics’ that ‘care’ for Kubrows, and the strays and on the brink of death ones too. The amount of animal abusers Belrev has erased from the world is VERY VERY high.
If there was one rescue that affected Belrev the most emotionally, it was when he rescued a Kubrow pup who got shot in the leg by his owner. So Belrev beat the owner to death, fed the corpse to Infested, and rescued the Kubrow Pup. Due to being malnourished to such a degree, the pup can’t grow. So it is now a tiny little baby, despite being two years old.
Belrev named it ‘Tiny’. And Tiny is literally with Belrev wherever he goes, probably cus he can fit in his pocket.
So yeah.
Belrev is an animal lover. So don’t abuse your pets or he will come for you.