Don't Ralph Station

Don't Ralph Station is a mission in the Octo Expansion.

Gameplay
The Player must use the H-3 Nozzlenose to activate ink switches to get to the goal. Activating the ink switches will spin sloped platforms. There is also a ink switch that rotates a platform that has two walls on the sides that prevents Octomissiles from hitting an ink switch, keeping an platform that leads to the goal away from the player.

Quotes
{{collapse|

S2 Icon C.Q. Cumber 2.png C.Q. Cumbergreen
"Please shoot the ink switches one at a time."

"The Octomissiles here can be useful, depending on how you use them."

"You'll want to make good use of the range on that Nozzlenose too."

}}

{{collapse|

S2 Icon Marina 2.png Marinagreen
"Ah, it looks like you can use that ink switch to change the path of the Octomissiles!"

"Goal in sight!"

"The Octomissiles should be able to pass through now."

}}

{{collapse|

S2 Icon Pearl 2.png Pearlgreen
"An ink switch - shoot it!"

"The lift goes zoom!"

"There's an ink switch!"

"Later, bad guys!"

"Zoomy lift, the sequel!"

"Booyah!"

}}

Trivia

 * The title is a reference to the nineties slang term "to ralph", meaning "to vomit" and the subtitle is a reference to Will Smith's 1997 song, Gettin' Jiggy wit It.
 * The term "to ralph" is used by Marina in one of the stage quotes for Humpback Pump Track.
 * This station has "Chikyu Goma" gyroscopes and "Kutsuwa" pencil cases floating around in the background. The Japanese toy gyroscopes have been produced since 1921. The "Kutsuwa" pencil cases are Japanese pencil cases from the eighties.
 * The pencil cases have Jellyfish and other Splatoon-themed sea creatures on them.
 * Swass 8-Ball Station also has the gyroscopes and Phat Splatz Station also has the pencil cases floating around in the background as well.
 * The Dutch title of this station, "Middelvliedende kracht", alludes to the gyroscopes.
 * The Russian subtitle and title are a reference to the Pole Chudes TV-show.
 * Don't Ralph Station is the only mission in the Octo Expansion to use the.