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Outland

Outland is a term used in science fiction and fantasy to denote distant, foreign, or alien lands. The name has been applied to several works and game settings, and may also be used more generally to describe remote territories beyond familiar borders.

Outland (1981 film): A science fiction thriller directed by Peter Hyams, starring Sean Connery as Marshal William

Outland (video game): A 2013 2D action platformer developed by Housemarque and published by Ubisoft. It is

Outland (World of Warcraft): The name given to the shattered planet Draenor after it was torn apart

Other uses: The term Outland is sometimes employed more generally to describe distant lands or frontiers in

T.
O'Neil,
who
is
stationed
at
a
remote
mining
base
on
Io.
The
story
blends
elements
of
space
opera
with
Western
tropes
as
O'Neil
investigates
a
series
of
deaths
tied
to
corporate
corruption
and
drug
smuggling
on
the
colony.
noted
for
its
neon
visuals
and
a
color-based
energy
mechanic
that
governs
movement
and
combat,
emphasizing
precise
platforming
and
puzzle
elements.
and
renamed
Outland
in
The
Burning
Crusade
expansion
(2007).
Accessible
via
the
Dark
Portal
from
Azeroth,
it
features
various
zones
and
content
centered
on
the
Burning
Legion
and
the
history
of
the
Orcish
clans
prior
to
their
arrival
on
Azeroth.
literature
and
geography
and
appears
as
a
setting
name
in
a
variety
of
other
media.