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- “This is Bob-omb village, DA-BLOOIE! There is nothing here, DA-BLAMMO!”
- —Nob, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Fahr Outpost is an icy town that Mario and his partners can access through the Rogueport Sewers, in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is home to many Bob-ombs, including General White. Fahr Outpost is located in an icy region far away from Rogueport. The outpost consists of several buildings and houses, all of which look like bunkers. The native Bob-ombs appear to have a Russian accent; this is because the wilderness looks like that of Russia. There are stone walls around the outpost, most of which are cracked and have barbed wire over them. The Bob-Ombs here are isolationists and dislike the presence of foreigners, particularly non-Bob-Ombs. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, it is Admiral Bobbery's presence in Mario's party that helps build trust between Mario and the Bob-Ombs.
Mario and his allies must get Goldbob's permission to use the cannon here to get to The Moon. There is a small statue of a cannon at the end of the outpost, but the real cannon is in a massive underground chamber. The first building in the area is always locked. It is the cannon's control center.
"Fahr" is word play on "far", as in far away. The world around Fahr Outpost is very far away, out of the area of Rogueport.
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Trivia
- Being the only known "true" Bob-omb village (as opposed to Koopa Village), it is possible that Bob-ombs are native to the region Fahr Outpost is located in.
- The place is called Großfrostheim in German, a pun on the city of Großostheim, the seat of Nintendo of Europe.
- Fahr Outpost is the opposite to Dry Dry Outpost from the first Paper Mario