Cubular Station

Cubular Station is a test in Splatoon 2 paid downloadable content, the Octo Expansion. This station is unlocked after clearing either Bring It Station or Whack-Fu Station.

Access
The player must clear either Bring It Station or Whack-Fu Station to access this test.

Overview
The player needs to collect 8 data points. But in order to collect them, the player has to touch them. Some of the data points are on the ceiling. The Splat-Switch in the center helps turn around the stage and makes ones on the ceiling and sides touchable. Sanitized Octobombers, Octotroopers, and Octocopters are also in some of the rooms. The data points can be collected in any order.

English
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"Please collect all eight data points."

"Destroy each container and touch each data point to collect them."

"Ink the walls, and look for a spot you can climb up."

"Try to take advantage of the arc of your ink shots as well."

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"Reinforcements incoming!"

"There's more of 'em - look out!"

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"When the switch is on, it looks like they rotate 90 degrees!"

"Second one! You're rockin' it."

"Four - halfway there!"

"Six! I'm kinda dizzy!"

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"This looks really complicated... Good luck, Agent 8!"

"OK - first one. If you just spin it a bunch, it should work out eventually!"

"Number three! Looks like you gotta shoot into the next room through the grating."

"Number five! My head is spinning..."

"That's seven! One left!"

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Trivia

 * The title is a play on the eighties slang word "tubular" (also used in the name of Tubular 8-Ball Station), and the fact that the mission takes place inside a large rotating cube.
 * Although it is called Cubular Station, the main area of the mission is not actually a cube.
 * The subtitle is a reference to Missy Elliot's 1998 song, What the Dealio.
 * It could also be a reference to a lyric in her one of her most iconic songs, Get Ur Freak On.