Mission:Division: Line - Capture the transformed Lost Nen'Kulf

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Capture the transformed Lost Nen'Kulf

Briefing

Early results from C'Kelkah's interrogation and further examination of the site where you captured her have begun to present some disturbing trends. I have tried to contact Nen'Kulf to see if I could confirm some of this information, but I have learned that following C'Kelkah's capture, Nen'Kulf underwent full Rikti conversion and was promoted to an elite rank within the Rikti Lineage of War.

This makes me extremely suspicious of Nen'Kulf's motivations and the nature of the information he provided to us. I would like to ask you to undertake an operation to capture Nen'Kulf so that I can confirm or allay my suspicions.

  • Capture the transformed Lost Nen'Kulf

I have located the place and time of Nen'Kulf first operation as a fully converted Rikti. Your goal will be to capture him. Stopping the attack in general is good as well, but it is not a criteria for this mission.

Many pieces of this Situation: Non-Congruent

Excuse me.

Many pieces of this situation do not fit together. We must have more information before we can tell whether or not we have made a tactical error. Nen'Kulf's capture is important to determining this.

Unnecessary Solicitation

You will need to defeat Nen'Kulf and possibly any others in direct association with him. Now that he has achieved full conversion, we cannot know how other Rikti may influence his mind.

Mission Objective(s)

With the information you've been given, you are able to arrive just moments after the Rikti appeared

  • Capture Nen'Kulf & his guards
    • 4 Citizens to Rescue

You captured Nen'Kulf, the converted human who had first informed you of the growing schism amongst the Rikti

Enemies

Rikti

Notable NPCs

  • Hostage x4 (NPC Hostage)
  • Nen'Kulf (Rikti)

Debriefing

Thank you for your assistance in this operation. With Nen'Kulf's capture we may be able to get some answers, but his mindset is very Rikti now, and very hostile. Any interrogation will be difficult. In contrast, C'Kelkah has been open and willing to talk. I will tell you more of what has been learned from her soon, once it has been cleared.

Nen'Kulf was a friend of mine, once. He believed strongly in the Rikti ideals of unity and harmony. The changes to him are disturbing, but not completely unexpected. Many who seek to impose peace can become tyrants if they follow their ideals without question.