Outpost

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Remote PresencePlay
Implies a location is distant from the main area of activity or civilization, often used in military and exploration scenarios. SlideResearchers set up an outpost in Antarctica to study penguins.
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Temporary SetupPlay
Suggests the location may be makeshift or provisional, rather than a permanent establishment. SlideMiners established a temporary outpost before delving deeper into the wilderness.
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Isolated AreaPlay
Outpost conveys a sense of isolation, potentially with limited resources or difficult access. SlideThe medical outpost was the only sign of help for miles around.