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− | '''Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr.''' (born July 1, 1899), also known as '''Indy''', is a fictional professor, archaeologist, and adventurer | + | '''Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr.''' (born July 1, 1899), also known as '''Indy''', is a fictional professor, archaeologist, and adventurer. <ref>http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0001063/bio</ref> Jones is notable for his trademark bullwhip, fedora, leather jacket, and fear of snakes. He is also the son of Professor Henry Jones, Sr. In his younger days, Henry, Jr. was in the boy scouts, and that is where he found a love of archaeology, trying to recover the Cross of Coronado from people whom he suspected to be grave robbers. Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood Williams has a son named Henry Jones III (a.k.a. Mutt Williams). The nickname "Indiana" is said to have come from the name of a dog. |
− | There's an in-game joke, a reference to Dr. Jones in [[Lara's Treasure Vault (TR3)|Lara's Treasure Vault]] in [[Tomb Raider III]] in the form of | + | There's an in-game joke, a reference to Dr. Jones in [[Lara's Treasure Vault (TR3)|Lara's Treasure Vault]] in [[Tomb Raider III]] in the form of the Golden Idol seen in the film ''"Raiders of the Lost Ark"''. <ref>http://trinity.westhost.com/tomb/meteor/mansion5.html#notes First footnote on the bottom of the page</ref> It was thought to be the [[Mask of Tornarsuk]]. |
==Easter Eggs== | ==Easter Eggs== | ||
* The [[Ark of the Covenant]] is present in Croft Manor during the first [[Tomb Raider]] | * The [[Ark of the Covenant]] is present in Croft Manor during the first [[Tomb Raider]] | ||
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* [[Indiana Jones' Skeleton|A Skeleton with a hat and a whip]] is found in [[The Last Revelation]] | * [[Indiana Jones' Skeleton|A Skeleton with a hat and a whip]] is found in [[The Last Revelation]] | ||
* A newly discovered [[easter egg]] in [[Anniversary]] has the infamous [[Hat and Whip]] hidden on the [[Boulder]] in the level [[Peru - Tomb of Qualopec]] | * A newly discovered [[easter egg]] in [[Anniversary]] has the infamous [[Hat and Whip]] hidden on the [[Boulder]] in the level [[Peru - Tomb of Qualopec]] | ||
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[http://legoindianajones.wikia.com/wiki/Lego_Indiana_Jones_Wiki The Lego Indiana Jones Wiki]<br> | [http://legoindianajones.wikia.com/wiki/Lego_Indiana_Jones_Wiki The Lego Indiana Jones Wiki]<br> | ||
[http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0001063/bio Indiana Jones at IMDB] | [http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0001063/bio Indiana Jones at IMDB] | ||
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Revision as of 20:31, 1 September 2012
Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (born July 1, 1899), also known as Indy, is a fictional professor, archaeologist, and adventurer. [1] Jones is notable for his trademark bullwhip, fedora, leather jacket, and fear of snakes. He is also the son of Professor Henry Jones, Sr. In his younger days, Henry, Jr. was in the boy scouts, and that is where he found a love of archaeology, trying to recover the Cross of Coronado from people whom he suspected to be grave robbers. Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood Williams has a son named Henry Jones III (a.k.a. Mutt Williams). The nickname "Indiana" is said to have come from the name of a dog.
There's an in-game joke, a reference to Dr. Jones in Lara's Treasure Vault in Tomb Raider III in the form of the Golden Idol seen in the film "Raiders of the Lost Ark". [2] It was thought to be the Mask of Tornarsuk.
Easter Eggs
- The Ark of the Covenant is present in Croft Manor during the first Tomb Raider
- A Skeleton with a hat and a whip is found in The Last Revelation
- A newly discovered easter egg in Anniversary has the infamous Hat and Whip hidden on the Boulder in the level Peru - Tomb of Qualopec
External sites
Indiana Jones Wiki
The Lego Indiana Jones Wiki
Indiana Jones at IMDB
References
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0001063/bio
- ↑ http://trinity.westhost.com/tomb/meteor/mansion5.html#notes First footnote on the bottom of the page