
Having just invested about 8-10 hours solid on my iExile following the missions to catch a pet Snarg, I thought I’d let you folks know how it went. It’s certainly not one for the faint-heated, even with lots of preparation! That Jenny Levin over in Aurelia, out Furnace way, is a very demanding patron. And that’s being polite

So off you set on a chain of 12 missions to catch that wee timorous beastie. Searching high and low through derelict after derelict for her mission crates. She starts you off easy – only asking for a measly 10 crates but then she moves into overdrive asking for:
• Mission 2: 12 crates;
• Mission 3: 16 more crates;
• Mission 4: 14 garish yellow crates of neural nanites;
• Mission 5: 20 packs of Teflonzium sheeting;
• Mission 6: 18 heavy looking crates;
• Mission 7: 15 hexagonal amplifier nodes;
• Mission 8: 22 sparkling blue capacitor units – make sure you wear thick gloves for this one;
• Mission 9: 26 hexagonal implant shells;
• Mission 10: 24 plain grey crates;
• Mission 11: 25 green battered looking wooden crates;
• And finally Mission 12: 30 food crates for when you finally take your new pet out of cryogenic suspension!
So that’s a daunting 232 crates of bewildering colours, shapes and sizes


Most importantly

And to do all that over those 8 hours, I got through a shed load of stuff (all figures are estimates). I’m not a complete anorak – well almost

• 10 x personal shields;
• 100 x large oxygen bottles;
• 80 x 100 stamina & health stims;
• 2 remote iExile keyboards;
• And 1 very callused index finger!
But Hubbub is certainly worth all that effort, least I hope he is. Now off for a well earned sleep, if he will stop yowling for yet more pet treats
