BS = Battle Station.... It's not Base Snugging or Bong Smoking.
Etymology
The definition of a battle cannot be arrived at solely through the names of historical battles, many of which are misnomers. The word battle is a loanword in English from the Old French bataille, first attested in 1297, and is itself a borrowing from Late Latin battualia, meaning "exercise of soldiers and gladiators in fighting and fencing," from Latin battuere "beat", from which the English word battery is also derived via Middle English batri, and comes from the staged battles in the Colosseum in Rome that may have numbered 10,000 individuals. A battle refers to an epic fight.
Rename this new fail station to "Capture the base" or some crap, and give the old "Battle Station" back.