A bizarre new twist has been added to the already eccentric world of "Star Trek: Online," with the latest seasonal event, "The Feast," unleashing a pet so adorable it's almost disturbing. Meet Moopsy, a fluffy, cartoon-like creature from the latest episode of "Lower Decks" that's now roaming the MMO game.
This new addition brings a healthy dose of absurdity to the game, as players can summon Moopsy and use its bizarre abilities to take down foes in ground combat. The moody (pun intended) creature is known for its tendency to drink the bones of its enemies, a feature showcased hilariously in a recent video clip.
In combat, Moopsy's slow but relentless movements are more comical than intimidating, as it hops towards its targets and leaps onto their necks before "drinking" them. The animations are cartoonishly exaggerated, with the target's limbs contorting in painful, glitch-like ways before collapsing to the ground.
While Moopsy might not be the most efficient combat pet, its sheer ridiculousness is enough to make it a must-have for fans of the game. "Star Trek Online" has long been praised for its excellent fan service, and this event reward pet is just another example of that.
If you're a "Star Trek: Online" player, you've got three weeks on PC (consoles will get their turn in January 2026) to try and earn Moopsy for yourself. Just be prepared for some hilarious moments of watching your enemies meet an untimely demise at the hands β or rather, beak β of this bizarre new pet.
This new addition brings a healthy dose of absurdity to the game, as players can summon Moopsy and use its bizarre abilities to take down foes in ground combat. The moody (pun intended) creature is known for its tendency to drink the bones of its enemies, a feature showcased hilariously in a recent video clip.
In combat, Moopsy's slow but relentless movements are more comical than intimidating, as it hops towards its targets and leaps onto their necks before "drinking" them. The animations are cartoonishly exaggerated, with the target's limbs contorting in painful, glitch-like ways before collapsing to the ground.
While Moopsy might not be the most efficient combat pet, its sheer ridiculousness is enough to make it a must-have for fans of the game. "Star Trek Online" has long been praised for its excellent fan service, and this event reward pet is just another example of that.
If you're a "Star Trek: Online" player, you've got three weeks on PC (consoles will get their turn in January 2026) to try and earn Moopsy for yourself. Just be prepared for some hilarious moments of watching your enemies meet an untimely demise at the hands β or rather, beak β of this bizarre new pet.