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− | '''Lasers''' have appeared in many forms in the Tomb Raider Series, but were first used in the Military parts of the [[Nevada]] sections of [[Tomb Raider | + | '''Lasers''' have appeared in many forms in the Tomb Raider Series, but were first used in the Military parts of the [[Nevada]] sections of [[Tomb Raider III]], as death traps as well as an alarm trigger. Walking through one would mean death to the heroine. |
In the [[Louvre]] and [[Von Croy's Apartment]] in [[Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness]] there are trip wires (lasers) which, once broken, will either cause an alarm to sound (the Louvre) or a bomb to explode (Von Croy's Apartment). | In the [[Louvre]] and [[Von Croy's Apartment]] in [[Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness]] there are trip wires (lasers) which, once broken, will either cause an alarm to sound (the Louvre) or a bomb to explode (Von Croy's Apartment). | ||
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+ | ==Occurence== | ||
+ | * [[Tomb Raider III]] | ||
+ | ** [[Nevada Section]] | ||
+ | *** [[High Security Compound]] | ||
+ | *** [[Area 51]] | ||
+ | * [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]] | ||
+ | ** [[VCI Section]] | ||
+ | *** [[13th Floor]] | ||
+ | *** [[Escape with the Iris]] | ||
+ | *** [[Red Alert!]] | ||
+ | * [[The Angel of Darkness]] | ||
+ | ** [[Paris]] | ||
+ | *** [[Louvre Galleries]] | ||
+ | *** [[Von Croy's Apartment]] | ||
+ | ** [[Prague]] | ||
+ | *** [[The Strahov Fortress]] | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | * [[Moving Lasers]] | ||
[[Category: Traps]] | [[Category: Traps]] |
Revision as of 14:26, 14 August 2012
Lasers have appeared in many forms in the Tomb Raider Series, but were first used in the Military parts of the Nevada sections of Tomb Raider III, as death traps as well as an alarm trigger. Walking through one would mean death to the heroine.
In the Louvre and Von Croy's Apartment in Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness there are trip wires (lasers) which, once broken, will either cause an alarm to sound (the Louvre) or a bomb to explode (Von Croy's Apartment).