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Template:InfoboxMission/OctoExpansion Outrageous Station is a mission in the Octo Expansion.
Gameplay
Outrageous Station is a standard linear level, with the aim to make it to the end of the stage. There are no particularly notable gimmicks to this level. The first area is a simple set of platforms with a few enemies. The second area pits the player in a trench with various Octotroopers inside and above, with Octocommanders as well. The final portion has the player scaling several narrow floors of a layered tower, leading to the goal on the top floor.
Gallery
Quotes
C.Q. Cumber's Quotes
“ | The sheer number of enemies in this area make for quite the challenge. | ” |
“ | A Slosher can be useful for attacking over the top of shields. | ” |
“ | The burst of a Blaster shot can also be effective for getting around shields. | ” |
Cap'n Cuttlefish's Quotes
“ | You done did it! | ” |
“ | Huzzah! Up on the roof! | ” |
Marina's Quotes
“ | It's like a maze... Watch out for corners! | ” |
“ | Octocommanders in the distance! Tread lightly! | ” |
Pearl's Quotes
“ | Sounds like lots of enemies up ahead. Get in the zone! | ” |
“ | Blast those shielded dudes from above or the side! | ” |
“ | I spotted the goal up there. It looks climbable! | ” |
“ | You've got enemies behind you too! | ” |
“ | Under construction? Or wait - it's just a hollow construct! | ” |
Trivia
- The title and subtitle are a reference to the 1985 song Truly, Truly, Truly Outrageous by Jem, which was the original theme song for the animated series Jem and the Holograms.
- This station has Japanese television-shaped insect repellent in the background.