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|Ger=Was will der Künstler sagen?<br>Kunstmuseum<br>Baue die Vorgabe nach!
|Ger=Was will der Künstler sagen?<br>Kunstmuseum<br>Baue die Vorgabe nach!
|GerM=What does the artist want to say?<br>Art museum<br>Reconstruct to the specifications!
|GerM=What does the artist want to say?<br>Art museum<br>Reconstruct to the specifications!
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|Ita=Capisci l'arte contemporanea?<br>Fiordo Fionda<br>Crea la stessa forma!
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|ItaM=Do you understand contemporary art?<br>Slingshot Fjord<ref group="note">The Italian name "''Fiordo Fionda''" plays on the assonance between "''Fiordo''" (Fjord) and "''Fionda''" (Slingshot), and it's also a reference to the slingshots which float around the stage.</ref><br>Create the same shape!
Players must carve a sculpture on the right to match a copy of the octopus-shaped sculpture on the left. Unlike F07C12Matchmaker Station where players must compare the two sculptures constantly, all the crates that need to be destroyed in this mission are item crates, while all the ones which should not be destroyed are normal crates. Despite this, the sculpture is very large and various Grapplinks are located throughout the structure to get around.
Various item crates contain ink refills. One crate, however, contains a key and using this key on the vault at the center of the map gives access to a single checkpoint which saves any progress made to the sculpture. If a player were to fail the mission, they would be reset to that point rather than having to restart from scratch.
After successfully matching the sculptures, the top of the left sculpture will raise, revealing the goal.
Gallery
The weapon selection screen.
The first checkpoint.
Cap'n Cuttlefish dialogue indicating the half-way status.