U.S. Outpost 31

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U.S. Outpost 31 is the remote Antarctic research station that serves as the primary setting for John Carpenter’s 1982 horror film "The Thing."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Antarctic outpost
fictional location
fictional research station
appearsIn The Thing (1982 film) NERFINISHED
climate extreme cold
communicationStatus isolated after radio failure
countryOfAffiliation United States NERFINISHED
createdBy John Carpenter NERFINISHED
createdFor The Thing (1982 film) NERFINISHED
fate destroyed by fire and explosions
filmingLocationDouble Juneau, Alaska NERFINISHED
Stewart, British Columbia NERFINISHED
hasEvent blood test scene
destruction of Norwegian helicopter
final confrontation with the Thing
kennel assimilation incident
hasFacility barracks
generator room
helicopter pad
kennel
laboratory
radio room
rec room
storage sheds
hasFunction U.S. National Science Institute research
meteorological observation
scientific research
hasResident Bennings NERFINISHED
Blair NERFINISHED
Childs NERFINISHED
Clark NERFINISHED
Copper NERFINISHED
Fuchs NERFINISHED
Garry NERFINISHED
Nauls NERFINISHED
Norris NERFINISHED
Palmer NERFINISHED
R.J. MacReady NERFINISHED
Windows
hasVehicle helicopter
snowcat
tracked vehicles
locatedInFictional Antarctica NERFINISHED
narrativeRole location of paranoia and isolation
site of alien organism outbreak
operatedByFictional United States National Science Institute NERFINISHED
powerSource diesel generator
primarySettingOf The Thing (1982 film) NERFINISHED
setDesignBy John J. Lloyd NERFINISHED
threatEncountered shape-shifting alien organism

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Dr. Blair worksAt U.S. Outpost 31