Fake Plastic Station

Fake Plastic Station is a stage in the Octo Expansion.

Gameplay
When you enter the level it will be full of trees. Continuing will cause a Sanitized Octoling on a pillar to come out of hiding, and almost like a robot, will say, "Target acquired. Destroy".

The first battle consists of a single Octoling using the Octo Shot and s.

The second battle consists of two Octoling using the Hero Roller and  Hero Brella, both with s.

The third and final battle consists of a single Octoling using the Hero Dualies,, and.

Quotes
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"At each station, the available weapons will be displayed atop the orange. orange are required to take each test. We'll grant you orange to start with. The orange indicates the number of CQ points needed to take the test. The orange is how many CQ points you will earn for passing the test. Now go ahead and press to select a weapon."

"This area we're in now is called a orange. You can find me here at each stop. If you'd like more info about a certain test, come talk to me. I'm always happy to help."

"This is a orange. Press to pay the orange and begin the test. If you don't have enough CQ points to take a test, you'll have to come back to it."

"To pass this test, you must shoot and then touch the goal."

"The visibility here is quite poor, so be careful."

"Good luck."

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"Take care out there."

"..."

"Once again..."

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Trivia
"The difference between false memories and true ones is the same as for jewels: it is always the false ones that look the most real, the most brilliant."
 * The level's title, along with the level itself, is a reference to "Fake Plastic Trees", a song by Radiohead from their album "The Bends".
 * With the sub-title of the level stating, "looks like the real thing..." could possibly be a reference for one of a Famous Painter's Quotes, Salvador Dalí's quotes being,
 * Fake Plastic Station and  Central Station  are the only two adjacent stations with numbers that are not immediate successor/predecessor.
 * The Japanese name of this station is a pun on Mori-gāru (forest girl), the fashion style for young women invoking a soft, forest-like feeling.