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"''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 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.''"
* Fake Plastic Station (A05) and [[Central Station]] (A00) are the only two adjacent stations with numbers that are not immediate successor/predecessor.
* Fake Plastic Station (A05) and [[Central Station]] (A00) 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.
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|Jap=アブない女子の聖地 ルーガ森駅
|JapR=Abunai joshi no seichi: Rūga Mori Eki
|JapM=Holy place of the dangerous girls: <br>Rūga Forest Station
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{{Navbox/Octo Expansion}}
{{Navbox/Octo Expansion}}

Revision as of 11:38, 17 June 2018

A04: Roll Out Station
Deepsea Metro Line A
A06: Bounce with Me Station
A00: Central Station
Deepsea Metro Line A

Fake Plastic Station is a stage in the Octo Expansion.

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Gameplay

When you enter the level it will be full of trees. Continuing will cause an Octoling on a pillar to come out of hiding, and almost like a robot, will say, "Target acquired. Destroy". Defeating the Octoling will cause a gate to open. After that you have to fight two more Octolings, armed with a roller and a brella. Defeating these will open the last room, containing an Octoling with dualies, but it will start with an Inkjet. Defeating it completes the test.

Trivia

  • 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,

"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."

  • Fake Plastic Station (A05) and Central Station (A00) 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.

Names in other languages

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