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{{Character
|name=J.F. Blake
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|name=Captain J.F. Blake
 
|image=Blake_-_Profile.jpg
 
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|appearance=[[The Thing (video game)]]
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|appearance=''[[The Thing (video game)|The Thing]]'' (2002 game)
|notable=Captain of [[Alpha Team|Alpha]] and [[Bravo Team]]
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|notable=Commanding officer, Bravo Team.
|actor= Per Solli
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|actor= [[imdb:nm1258536|Per Solli]]
 
|gender= Male
 
|gender= Male
 
|role= U.S. Military Captain
 
|role= U.S. Military Captain
 
|group=U.S. Military, [[Arctic Marines]]
 
|group=U.S. Military, [[Arctic Marines]]
|fate= Alive}}
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'''J.F. Blake''' was an American soldier and Captain of the [[Arctic Marines]]' [[Alpha Team|Alpha]] and [[Bravo Team|Bravo]] teams. The character appears in the 2002 video-game ''[[The Thing (video game)|The Thing]]'', during which he investigates the fate of [[U.S. Outpost 31]]. He is portrayed by voice actor Per Solli.
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'''Captain J.F. Blake''' was an American soldier and commanding officer of the [[Arctic Marines]]' Bravo team. The character is the main protagonist of the 2002 video-game ''[[The Thing (video game)|The Thing]]'', during which he investigates the fate of [[U.S. Outpost 31]]. He is portrayed by voice actor [[imdb:nm1258536|Per Solli]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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The game begins at U.S. Outpost 31 in [[Antarctica]], some time after the events of the film. A team of U.S. [[Arctic Marines|special forces]] have arrived to investigate both the [[U.S. Outpost 31|American camp]] and the nearby [[Thule Station|Norwegian camp]]. Captain J.F. Blake is the leader of Beta Team, who are investigating the U.S. camp, whilst Alpha Team investigate the Norwegian camp under the command of Captain [[Pierce]]. Both teams are under the overall command of Colonel [[Whitley|R.C. Whitley]] who is in communication with them via radio. Whilst investigating Outpost 31, Beta Team soon discover the small [[Blair's UFO|spacecraft]] made by the Blair-Thing in the film and the [[R.J. MacReady's Tapes|tape recorder]] with a message from R.J. MacReady, describing how nobody trusts anybody anymore and that everyone is very tired. They then find information detailing how the base has been infiltrated by an [[The Thing (organism)|extraterrestrial lifeform]] that is capable of imitating the physical appearance and characteristics of any living organism. Whilst searching, they also find the body of [[Childs]], one of the two survivors at the end of the film, who has died from hypothermia. The film's other survivor, [[R.J. MacReady|MacReady]], is nowhere to be found. Under orders from Whitley, Beta Team set up [[C-4 (explosive)|C-4 explosives]] throughout the facility, which are detonated remotely, completely destroying the outpost.
===Investigation===
 
Blake is a military officer with his speciality being small arms. He was assigned by his superior Colonel [[Whitley]] to investigate the [[U.S. Outpost 31]] after losing contact with them for several days, with no confirm survivors, Whitley ordered Blake to plant C4 around the outpost. After losing contact with Alpha Team who were assigned to investigate the nearby [[Thule Station]], Blake insisted to be dropped there to assist Alpha Team and help survivors, as he is the only one that can speak Norwegian. He arrives at the ruins of the outpost, he meets up with [[Carter (Engineer)|Carter]] and [[Cruz]], he also faced the [[The Thing (organism)|Thing beasts]] along the way. He then encounters [[Pierce]] who was paranoid at the time, Pierce ordered Blake to collect blood test kits in order to reveal if he is human or an imitation, Blake's [[Blood Test Hypo|test]] proves that he is human, but the test on the others prove that they are imitations, Blake and Pierce killed the imitations and proceed to the next facility. Blake lost Pierce in the snow, he then meets up with [[Pace]] who was throwing grenades at him and [[Williams]] who was in the mess hall. Blake and the others secured themselves in an abandoned post where they are ambushed by the Thing beasts, after fending them off, he spotted the Radio Man that attacked Pace and Williams earlier, but the Norwegian locked himself in the warehouse. Blake eventually reunites with Pierce who committed suicide shortly after wards. Blake found the Radio Man, however he was already mutated into a Thing beast and manage to kill it, Blake then rescued Dr. [[Shaun Faraday|Faraday]], the researcher working for [[Gen Inc.]] that was researching on the Thing.
 
   
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Whilst the rest of Beta Team are airlifted to safety, Blake heads to the Norwegian camp to locate and reinforce Alpha Team, with whom all contact has been lost. He discovers that Alpha Team have been attacked and scattered by an unknown enemy, which is soon revealed to be a hoard of "[[Scuttler|scuttlers]]", small limbs and appendages of much larger Things. Eventually Blake finds Pierce. However, Pierce doesn't trust anyone, believing everyone to be infected and demanding that Blake agrees to a blood test. Blake does so, proving himself to be uninfected, and he and Pierce set out to find a way to reestablish communication with Whitley. However, they are soon separated, and with no other choice, Blake continues on, finding the radio room, but discovering that someone has stolen the radio and fled into a nearby warehouse. En route to the warehouse, Blake encounters Pierce in the observatory. However, Pierce believes that he has become infected, and rather than allow himself to turn into a Thing, he shoots himself in the head. Blake continues to pursue the man with the radio, eventually discovering that he is a [[Hangar Rupture|Thing]]. Blake kills him, and takes the radio. Moving on, he enters the "Pyron" [[Pyron Sub Facility|sub-facility]] beneath the Norwegian base, learning of a company called [[Gen Inc|Gen-Inc.]], who placed a research team under the command of Dr. [[Shaun Faraday|Faraday]]. Gen-Inc. had been conducting experiments on the Things when their team was infected, and now only a few survivors remain within the facility. Blake rescues Faraday and attempts to leave. However, he then encounters Whitley, who shoots him with a tranquilizer gun.
===Conspiracy===
 
While on their way back to the surface, Blake and his team are ambushed by a mysterious group of armed soldiers. Col. Whitley then reveals himself to be the mastermind behind the Thing research which caused the death of Alpha Team. Blake tries to subdue Whitley in a furious rage, but he is quickly sedated and transported to the research facility. Blake wakes up and fights his way through both the Thing beasts and Whitley's troops; he escapes the facility before it is destroyed by a time bomb. Blake then proceeds into Whitley's Military Outpost and destroys Whitley's cargo planes in order to prevent him from flying the Thing out of Antarctica. Blake then ventures into an underground section of the outpost, which also serves as Gen Inc's munitions laboratory, however, the outpost was set to self destruct. Luckily, Blake manages to reach the surface via an elevator and chases Whitley through snow fields. Blake confronts Whitley in the Test Field and says the words, "Game over, Whitley." before he shoots a couple of oil drums near Whitley and sets him on fire; to which Whitley calmly responds, "I don't think so. I control you. Right now, I control every man on this continent. Your pathetic sabotage at the consignment at the airstrip only delayed the inevitable. There is an evac team on its way to this location. Once I take the chopper, I will begin global infection. Game over!? This game is just beginning." Blake then receives assistance from an unnamed helicopter pilot and defeats the [[Cloud B4 carrier]], the pilot reveals himself to be [[R.J. MacReady]] and the two presumably escape the Antarctic via helicopter.
 
   
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Blake awakes in the now abandoned "[[Strata Medical Laboratory|Strata]]" research facility, and learns that his cells have a unique resistance to infection by the Thing. After escaping his confinement, he unearths a government conspiracy whereby Gen-Inc. isolated a form of the Thing dubbed the "Cloud virus", which was intended for use in biological warfare. Blake learns that Whitley was in charge of the entire operation and has injected himself with a strain of the virus known as "Cloud Virus B4" in an attempt to cure his terminal cancer. Blake fights his way through the research facility, battling numerous [[Whitley's Black Ops|black ops]] under Whitley's command, as well as many Things. He learns that Whitley plans to distribute the Thing virus around the world using a fleet of airplanes, however, he is able to destroy them before they take off. Eventually, Blake confronts Whitley himself. He sets him on fire, but Whitley is undamaged. He explains that an airlift team is on its way and when its arrives, he will begin global exposure. Whitley flees further into the base, pursued by Blake. At the partly excavated site of the [[The Thing's UFO|Thing's spaceship]] from the film series, Whitley transforms into a massive [[Cloud B4 carrier|Thing creature]]. Blake encounters a helicopter pilot, who helps him defeat the Whitley-Thing. As the helicopter flies away from the base, the pilot reveals himself to be R.J. MacReady.
==Personality==
 
Blake is a natural-born leader with a bad attitude and a worse mouth. A trained soldier, Blake isn't the type to show what he feels very often and he never backs down. But when faced with a situation he doesn't quite understand, his natural reaction is to lash out, sometimes violently. His bond is to his men. Each time he loses a team member, a little piece of him dies. Slowly but surely, he's just letting himself become the Thing he hunts. He's a man on a mission; you're either with him or in his way.
 
   
==Field of work==
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==Abilities==
*Blake is a mix all of the other teammates ability's:
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*Blake is a mix all of the other teammates' abilities:
#He can heal the team, however the medic is recommended over your ability because you have a limited amount of Health Packs.
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#He can heal the team, however, the medic is recommended over your ability because you have a limited amount of Health Packs.
#Blake can fix Basic Junction boxes however the Engineer can fix the basic ones and the Advanced ones, so a Engineer over comes that ability.
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#Blake can fix Basic Junction boxes, however, the Engineer can fix the basic ones and the Advanced ones, so an Engineer overcomes that ability.
#Finally, Blake is mostly like the soldier unit, however this field of work kind of depends on the player, if the player cant really play so well or has aiming difficulties, the Soldier does a good job of actually shooting and does a good job as a soldier since he has best weapon accuracy and greatest courage.
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#Finally, Blake mostly suits the soldier class, nonetheless this field somewhat depends on the player, whether the player can really play so well or has aiming difficulties. The Soldier does a good job of actually shooting since he has best weapon accuracy and greatest courage.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*It seems that Blake is immune to the Thing, according to Dr. Faraday is possible that he has developed a kind of immunity coming in contact with the many forms of the Thing.
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*During the course of the game it is implied that Blake is immune to assimilation by the Thing. According to notes left by Dr. Faraday, it is possible that he developed an immunity from coming into contact with the Thing.
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*His full name is stated as being "J.F. Blake." His initials might be a nod at R.J. MacReady.
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*Blake is the only team member able to speak Norwegian. This is, however, unused in the game, save for Blake being able to read computer journals and notes in the Norwegian outpost, which is implied, not overt. Either way, as some fans of The Thing franchise note, most Norwegians speak English perfectly and learn it since childhood, and researchers and scientists would most assuredly do so, meaning the language barrier the franchise implies between both outposts would be non-existent.
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*There are many unused quotes by Blake in the game files. Some of them refer to his hatred of reading Norwegian, while others have him complaining about Norwegian locks. Many refer simply to gameplay needs, such as needing an Engineer, keys, access codes, etc.
   
 
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Revision as of 15:59, 3 May 2019

Captain J.F. Blake was an American soldier and commanding officer of the Arctic Marines' Bravo team. The character is the main protagonist of the 2002 video-game The Thing, during which he investigates the fate of U.S. Outpost 31. He is portrayed by voice actor Per Solli.

History

The game begins at U.S. Outpost 31 in Antarctica, some time after the events of the film. A team of U.S. special forces have arrived to investigate both the American camp and the nearby Norwegian camp. Captain J.F. Blake is the leader of Beta Team, who are investigating the U.S. camp, whilst Alpha Team investigate the Norwegian camp under the command of Captain Pierce. Both teams are under the overall command of Colonel R.C. Whitley who is in communication with them via radio. Whilst investigating Outpost 31, Beta Team soon discover the small spacecraft made by the Blair-Thing in the film and the tape recorder with a message from R.J. MacReady, describing how nobody trusts anybody anymore and that everyone is very tired. They then find information detailing how the base has been infiltrated by an extraterrestrial lifeform that is capable of imitating the physical appearance and characteristics of any living organism. Whilst searching, they also find the body of Childs, one of the two survivors at the end of the film, who has died from hypothermia. The film's other survivor, MacReady, is nowhere to be found. Under orders from Whitley, Beta Team set up C-4 explosives throughout the facility, which are detonated remotely, completely destroying the outpost.

Whilst the rest of Beta Team are airlifted to safety, Blake heads to the Norwegian camp to locate and reinforce Alpha Team, with whom all contact has been lost. He discovers that Alpha Team have been attacked and scattered by an unknown enemy, which is soon revealed to be a hoard of "scuttlers", small limbs and appendages of much larger Things. Eventually Blake finds Pierce. However, Pierce doesn't trust anyone, believing everyone to be infected and demanding that Blake agrees to a blood test. Blake does so, proving himself to be uninfected, and he and Pierce set out to find a way to reestablish communication with Whitley. However, they are soon separated, and with no other choice, Blake continues on, finding the radio room, but discovering that someone has stolen the radio and fled into a nearby warehouse. En route to the warehouse, Blake encounters Pierce in the observatory. However, Pierce believes that he has become infected, and rather than allow himself to turn into a Thing, he shoots himself in the head. Blake continues to pursue the man with the radio, eventually discovering that he is a Thing. Blake kills him, and takes the radio. Moving on, he enters the "Pyron" sub-facility beneath the Norwegian base, learning of a company called Gen-Inc., who placed a research team under the command of Dr. Faraday. Gen-Inc. had been conducting experiments on the Things when their team was infected, and now only a few survivors remain within the facility. Blake rescues Faraday and attempts to leave. However, he then encounters Whitley, who shoots him with a tranquilizer gun.

Blake awakes in the now abandoned "Strata" research facility, and learns that his cells have a unique resistance to infection by the Thing. After escaping his confinement, he unearths a government conspiracy whereby Gen-Inc. isolated a form of the Thing dubbed the "Cloud virus", which was intended for use in biological warfare. Blake learns that Whitley was in charge of the entire operation and has injected himself with a strain of the virus known as "Cloud Virus B4" in an attempt to cure his terminal cancer. Blake fights his way through the research facility, battling numerous black ops under Whitley's command, as well as many Things. He learns that Whitley plans to distribute the Thing virus around the world using a fleet of airplanes, however, he is able to destroy them before they take off. Eventually, Blake confronts Whitley himself. He sets him on fire, but Whitley is undamaged. He explains that an airlift team is on its way and when its arrives, he will begin global exposure. Whitley flees further into the base, pursued by Blake. At the partly excavated site of the Thing's spaceship from the film series, Whitley transforms into a massive Thing creature. Blake encounters a helicopter pilot, who helps him defeat the Whitley-Thing. As the helicopter flies away from the base, the pilot reveals himself to be R.J. MacReady.

Abilities

  • Blake is a mix all of the other teammates' abilities:
  1. He can heal the team, however, the medic is recommended over your ability because you have a limited amount of Health Packs.
  2. Blake can fix Basic Junction boxes, however, the Engineer can fix the basic ones and the Advanced ones, so an Engineer overcomes that ability.
  3. Finally, Blake mostly suits the soldier class, nonetheless this field somewhat depends on the player, whether the player can really play so well or has aiming difficulties. The Soldier does a good job of actually shooting since he has best weapon accuracy and greatest courage.

Trivia

  • During the course of the game it is implied that Blake is immune to assimilation by the Thing. According to notes left by Dr. Faraday, it is possible that he developed an immunity from coming into contact with the Thing.
  • His full name is stated as being "J.F. Blake." His initials might be a nod at R.J. MacReady.
  • Blake is the only team member able to speak Norwegian. This is, however, unused in the game, save for Blake being able to read computer journals and notes in the Norwegian outpost, which is implied, not overt. Either way, as some fans of The Thing franchise note, most Norwegians speak English perfectly and learn it since childhood, and researchers and scientists would most assuredly do so, meaning the language barrier the franchise implies between both outposts would be non-existent.
  • There are many unused quotes by Blake in the game files. Some of them refer to his hatred of reading Norwegian, while others have him complaining about Norwegian locks. Many refer simply to gameplay needs, such as needing an Engineer, keys, access codes, etc.

Galley