Tears of Themis – Cleaning Robot MIA Case

This new event started on 3 October 2021 and serves more like a filler between Vyn’s birthday event and the new feature updates coming on 13 October. I guess the next big event that will happen is likely to be timed around Halloween so better start using these events to earn and store up on S-chips.

You arrive at NXX HQ one early morning and found that it was much quieter than usual. After a quick lookaround, you realised that the roomba that used to whirrs around the room is missing. The NXX members soon turn up one by one, together you figure out where roomba had disappeared to and the mystery around its disappearance. Apparently it has been ‘hijacked’ by a chonky tabby cat which Vyn brought home. It has been overfed by the students at the university and he had to ‘save’ it from becoming obese.

Vyn: Everyone has good intentions, but over time, there are negative consequences for both his health and the local ecology….

You: Uncontrolled reproduction and hunting by stray cats causes local small animal populations to dangerously decrease….

Vyn: That is correct. Adoption, spaying, and neutering are acceptable solutions, not continuous feeding out of goodwill….

Marius: The root of this evil still lies with the irresponsible people who carelessly abandon their pets.

Artem: Seems like we’ll need to search for the vacuum robot quite frequently for the next few days.

Luke: Peanut (Luke’s pet mynah), you can’t join our team building for the next few days…

Sounds to me like a public message to please take good care of your pets and don’t feed stray animals irresponsibly.

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Perform event tasks daily to earn markers which you can use to reveal a 3×3 grid. Then rotate each square to join the lines together to discover where roomba has wandered off to. One new puzzle is available everyday over the next 10 days. You can earn up to 400 S-chips, level up materials, and a Tabby badge for completing the puzzles. I find that these puzzles are really too easy that even my 7-year old son gets no kick out of it. Perhaps having lines that go in multiple directions in each square would help to up the difficulty level.

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