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wait, those people are supposed to be lara's parents... core what were you thinking
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Presumably "It'd fit well for the scene to have them at Lara's memorial so it isn't just Winston. And we can give a little background storytelling with how they are separate from him in the framing."
It's kind of cool that they're there. We see so little of Lara's relatives in the classics. |
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Or, more succinctly, from the Tomb Raider 1 manual: "Lara Croft, daughter of Lord Henshingly Croft, was raised to be an aristocrat from birth. After attending finishing school at the age of 21, Lara's marriage into wealth had seemed assured, but on her way home from a skiing trip her chartered plane had crashed deep in the heart of the Himalayas. The only survivor, Lara learned how to depend on her wits to stay alive in hostile conditions a world away from her sheltered upbringing. 2 weeks later when she walked into the village of Tokakeriby her experiences had had a profound effect on her. Unable to stand the claustrophobic suffocating atmosphere of upper-class British society, she realised that she was only truly alive when she was travelling alone. Over the 8 following years she acquired an intimate knowledge of ancient civilisations across the globe. Her family soon disowned their prodigal daughter, and she turned to writing to fund her trips. Famed for discovering several ancient sites of profound archaeological interest she made a name for herself by publishing travel books and detailed journals of her exploits." |
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19-07-18, 16:29 | #17 |
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Steam usually does. I have never checked for the classics though. It's much more fun to look in the physical manual and I used to love that as a kid.
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19-07-18, 22:36 | #19 |
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To reply to the first post, now that would be an amazing easter egg! Love the idea!
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It's actually just a reused model of Natla. About the resemblance, I'm not so sure. Scully has shorter hair. The only time you see Scully with long hair is in the pilot episode of The X Files. Plus she's holding some flowers. I don't think special agents working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation would just place them in the graves of the victims they investigate. Or I guess there could be the case in which they could admire her, since she's technically a world renowned archaeologist. |
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