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== Rise of the Tomb Raider == | == Rise of the Tomb Raider == | ||
When Lara and [[Jonah]] climb the mountains in [[Siberia]], they both are equipped with radios. After being separated Lara tries to stay in contact and tells Jonah to not come looking for her. | When Lara and [[Jonah]] climb the mountains in [[Siberia]], they both are equipped with radios. After being separated Lara tries to stay in contact and tells Jonah to not come looking for her. | ||
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== Shadow of the Tomb Raider == | == Shadow of the Tomb Raider == |
Revision as of 19:59, 3 May 2018
Two-Way Radio is a part of Lara's Gear in all of the Reboot games, Tomb Raider, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. In none of these games the player can actively use the radio, though it is seen in many cutscenes and Lara frequently uses it automatically in certain situations, too, e.g. in order to talk to her fellow shipmates on Yamatai or overhear the conversations of her Enemies in the vicinity.
Tomb Raider (2013)
The Two-Way Radio is found in the beginning of the level Signs of Life. Lara immediately uses it to try to find out what happened to the other expedition members of the Endurance, but she gets no answer. Later on, she hears Conrad Roth transmitting a SOS and finally can talk to him.
The radio is set to channel 34 throughout the game.
Rise of the Tomb Raider
When Lara and Jonah climb the mountains in Siberia, they both are equipped with radios. After being separated Lara tries to stay in contact and tells Jonah to not come looking for her.
In Syria, Lara does not have the radio with her.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider
In the Reveal Demo set in Mexico, Lara has the Two-way Radio already in her possession. She uses it to listen to Trinity transmissions and to talk to Jonah.
Again, the radio is set to channel 34.