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Join Date: Apr 2009
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If Natla was frozen in stasis underground, then the nuclear blast would not have affected her. In TR1 the blast blows the lid off her prison and then afterwards we hear the "ice" started to crackle. We never saw her fall into the lava in TR1, and even if she did maybe there was some other explanation for her survival other than her being immortal; I think you're confusing immortal with indestructable. As for the bullets, maybe she was armoured or Lara was a bad shot? Whatever the reason, being apparently bullet proof doesn't automatically make you an immortal god. 1945-1996 is 50 years, which although it indicates that Natla is long lived certainly doesn't make her immortal. And the simplest definition of "tomb" is where you bury a dead body which indicates to me that Tihocan and Qualopec died or expected to die, and therefore were not immortal.
This need to try and make Natla immortal only really started when people started to try and reconcile TR1 with TRA (which is of course impossible as TRA wasn't a remake of TR1, but part of a complete reboot of the franchise.)
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Not even jail Gender: Public pervert
Posts: 25,777
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Nobody said that Natla was a goddess. It's maybe because of that idiotic Lara's monologue in TRU I need a hammer to .... blah blah blah. After Lara shot her down unlike other Atlanteans Natla didn't explode.
If an organism doesn't age and doesn't die it can be called immortal. Indestructible or immortal all the same .... it's a word game
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