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− | The '''Gulag''' is a part of the [[Soviet Installation]] [[Rise of the Tomb Raider Locations|Location]] in [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] and one of two huge hub levels. The Name the Soviets gave the Gulag is '''Freedom Station'''<ref>[[Glorious Discovery]] from the [[Soviet Power]] set of [[Rise of the Tomb Raider Documents|Documents]].</ref>. In the [[Baba Yaga: The Temple of the Witch]] [[DLC]] the Gulag is often only called by that name<ref>[[Freedom Station]] from [[The Prisoner's Dilemma]] set of documents.</ref> | + | {{Remark|the|Gulag "Freedom Station"|, a part of the [[Soviet Installation]] Location in [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]]||about the Base Camp in the same game|The Gulag|}} |
+ | The '''Gulag''' is a part of the [[Soviet Installation]] [[Rise of the Tomb Raider Locations|Location]] in [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] and one of two huge hub levels. The Name the Soviets gave the Gulag is '''Freedom Station'''<ref>[[Glorious Discovery]] from the [[Soviet Power]] set of [[Rise of the Tomb Raider Documents|Documents]].</ref>. In the [[Baba Yaga: The Temple of the Witch]] [[DLC]] the Gulag is often only called by that name<ref>[[Freedom Station]] from [[The Prisoner's Dilemma]] set of documents.</ref>; in fact [[Serafima]] is very unhappy with this name. | ||
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− | The [[Mission]] [[Gulag Recon]] leads Lara back to Freedom Station. She has to discover enemy troop movement plans, find the guard schedule for the Gulag, and finally reclaim the archaeological discovery evidence. | + | The [[Mission]] [[Gulag Recon]] leads Lara back to ''Freedom Station''. She has to discover enemy troop movement plans, find the guard schedule for the Gulag, and finally reclaim the archaeological discovery evidence. |
== Challenges == | == Challenges == | ||
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== Baba Yaga DLC == | == Baba Yaga DLC == | ||
− | In the Baba Yaga DLC we find out that [[Ivan]] was a guard in the Gulag and that his lover [[Serafima]] was a prisoner send here for throwing a drink in the face of a Soviet minister. [[Nadia]], their granddaughter, heads here to find the old manifests which record the location of one of the ingredients to the | + | In the Baba Yaga DLC we find out that [[Ivan]] was a guard in the Gulag and that his lover [[Serafima]] was a prisoner send here for throwing a drink in the face of a Soviet minister. [[Nadia]], their granddaughter, heads here to find the old manifests which record the location of one of the ingredients to the [[Antidote]] for the pollen of the [[Dreaming Blossoms]] flower that grows in the [[Wicked Vale]] is located. |
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 7 February 2016
Remark: This article describes the Gulag "Freedom Station" , a part of the Soviet Installation Location in Rise of the Tomb Raider. For information about the Base Camp in the same game, see The Gulag.The Gulag is a part of the Soviet Installation Location in Rise of the Tomb Raider and one of two huge hub levels. The Name the Soviets gave the Gulag is Freedom Station[1]. In the Baba Yaga: The Temple of the Witch DLC the Gulag is often only called by that name[2]; in fact Serafima is very unhappy with this name.
Story
Lara, on her mission to rescue Jacob, gets imprisoned in the old Gulag when she is spotted by Trinity soldiers. It is here that she finds out that her stepmother Ana is actually a Trinity operative that was planted in her father's household to spy on his research and manipulate him.
Together with Jacob she escapes the Gulag, who slowly begins to trust her after that. Also, she loses her first Makeshift Longbow here, but in return gains the Recurve Bow and Rope Arrows.
Missions
The Mission Gulag Recon leads Lara back to Freedom Station. She has to discover enemy troop movement plans, find the guard schedule for the Gulag, and finally reclaim the archaeological discovery evidence.
Challenges
The Challenge Data Corruption can be found here. Lara has to find and destroy the Red Laptops to finish it successfully.
Baba Yaga DLC
In the Baba Yaga DLC we find out that Ivan was a guard in the Gulag and that his lover Serafima was a prisoner send here for throwing a drink in the face of a Soviet minister. Nadia, their granddaughter, heads here to find the old manifests which record the location of one of the ingredients to the Antidote for the pollen of the Dreaming Blossoms flower that grows in the Wicked Vale is located.
References
- ↑ Glorious Discovery from the Soviet Power set of Documents.
- ↑ Freedom Station from The Prisoner's Dilemma set of documents.