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Revision as of 11:00, 16 December 2012
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Occupation | Ex Navy Seal, Treasure Hunter | |
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Chase Carver is a former navy seal, treasure hunter and former love interest of Lara Croft. He likes to leave behind a Calling Card whenever he has been somewhere on his treasure hunts.
Contents
Life
Relationship with Lara
When Chase met Lara Croft, the two engaged in a relationship and occasionally partnered up on their adventures.
Jamaica
During their relationship they travelled to Jamaica, where they had a midnight swim in the hotel pool Chase likes to refer to.
Monaco
During a trip to Monaco, to have some fun before setting out to find a sunken Galleon together, Chase and Lara broke up. In the evening Chase spent some time in the Casino, even after Lara had gone to bed, losing $325,000 of her money. The next morning he did not appear at the appointed time. Lara was furious and guessed that another woman was the reason for it. A little later than thought she arrived at the sunken ship and dived down alone. She knew of a secret chamber under the main hold of the ship, but when finding it a bad surprise awaited her. The treasure was gone and she found Chase's calling card. She found him in the Casino with his new girl Celeste.
Hunt for the Medusa Mask (2000)
Chase eventually helped Lara find the Medusa Mask and defeat Hartford Compton.
Death
Chase is killed in the Tomb Raider Comic Issue #14, when he and Lara were in a tomb in Honduras searching for a treasure left by Christopher Columbus.In Issue 40 he makes a surprising return.
Charactarization
Chase is similar in characterisation to Alex West from the first Tomb Raider film.
Lara describes him as "the most irresponsible, irascible, egoistical man ever to walk the earth". She also regards him as the only person remotely equal to her when it comes to finding the unfindable.
References
- ↑ Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1, Issue 3
- ↑ Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1, Issue 3
- ↑ Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1, Issue 5