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Kazakhstan Train Chase
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@TheLatiosnlatias02

The compound was deserted and she dropped off at a sentry post high above. She looked over to where she infiltrated the base. Snowflakes tumbled. She noticed guards searching the outer compound. There was no other way down off her platform, so she hopped up for another cable and took off over their heads. "Hear that?" said one. A shot zipped out as another voice shouted: "found her!"

Lara dropped to the corrugated roof where she first landed. She turned to the huge doors of the train tunnel, now open and heavily guarded.

"Keep her spinning," a mercenary shouted. "Flank her!"

One man stood out in the open on a platform running alongside the rails. From her higher position Lara dropped him easily then turned attention to others moving in at the foot of her building. Unable to draw a bead due to stacked crates, a dropped grenade dealt most easily with them.

"Train's leaving," Zip reminded her.

The loading bay doors parted and through the tunnel behind it the rear cars of the train could be seen pulling away.

"Better get moving then, or you'll miss your train."

"Hurry, Lara," piped Alister. "Don't let that Amanda woman get there first."

At the tunnel doors two guards appeared, shooting. Between them stood a sturdy motorcycle.

"Forget the train," Lara said. "I have a better idea."

She took out the guards in a blaze of fire and hopped on the motorcycle. Two seconds later she roared up the tunnel in pursuit of the train.

The bike ran down off the end of the tunnel platform and hissed through wet slush as she ran alongside the escaping train. Tyres skidded on crusty ice, and she fought to steer straight. As she passed the rear carriages the front of the train broke away, and began to disappear up the track.

"What's that?" Zip asked. "What's going on?"

"They're decoupling the cars."

She gunned the bike to catch up. The path ahead was treacherous, with rocks and trees partly obscured in low visibility. She threaded carefully along a winding path, trying to keep the train in sight.

"You're falling behind, Lara. You're losing time."

Just as when she had last taken to a bike, mercenaries soon appeared. They were determined as ever to stop her, closing fast on their motorcycles and veering in her path. "Close her down, shoot her!"

Lara weaved between trees, trying to shake them. They overtook, and moved to block her, firing from all directions. A few hits would be fatal, so she moved side-to-side. This forced them to switch guns from hand to hand looking back, giving her the advantage of continuous fire. In a half dozen shots each rider tumbled from his machine. More joined the chase. Up ahead she spotted a stray barrel of oil or chemical, and as riders closed in she detonated it in their path, immolating would-be assassins. She sped on and fired constantly, keeping her eye on the path ahead, weaving steadily between rocks and trees. The mercenaries were no match, hampered by having to look over their shoulder. As many as there were she took them down one by one.

All at once the clanking train seemed to slow down. The rear cars were left behind and came to a stop as they entered a tunnel.

"Damn, I can't see well enough," Zip cursed. "What happened?"

"They let loose a few cars and they're blocking the tunnel, but I think I saw a path off to the right up ahead."

Without losing speed she rode off to the side of the tunnel. Here was an icy track that soon narrowed considerably. It branched to a high and a low path around the mountain, and she fought to keep the bike steady.

"You're awfully close to a long fall there, Lara."

She didn't need reminding, but couldn't lose time. She kept as much speed as she dared, carving left and right as the path twisted. She glanced off rocky walls and bounced over bumps but kept up the chase, the train thundering through the mountain tunnel alongside. The upper path looked the safer bet, since she could land on the path underneath if she slipped on a turn. The lower path had a risky looking snowy ramp to a jump, and all of a sudden Lara found herself balancing across a decrepit wooden bridge. Her wheels caught a bump and launched the bike high.

"All right!" Zip cheered. "Catch some air."

She was pleased someone was enjoying it, as she wrestled to keep the speeding bike under control. It launched off the end of a short rock section and bounced off another.

"Yeah, baby, do that again!" Zip yelled in delight. He gasped as she did just that. "Whoo! Okay. Now you're just showing off."

"Zip, I never 'show off'." sighed Lara.

"Yeah, yeah, I know." Zip muttered.

Around a narrow mountain pass the road levelled out and she caught up with the train. Even with the rear cars missing it seemed very long. She sped alongside, weaving a path as before between rocks and trees. Soon enough motorcycle bandits made reappearance.

"Take a shot," a rider yelled. "Cut her down."

She dodged and dived as before, since they seemed just as determined. Her bike had brakes too, though if she used them Zip was quick to remind her, "You're falling behind, Lara, you're not going to make it if you don't speed up." She had more pressing problems. As two or three crowded her she kept one eye on the path ahead and looked for loose barrels that lay strewn with other debris along the route to the base. Whatever chemical they contained detonated on a shot, and helped thin her attackers.

The bikers were trouble enough, yet looming from the cold mist ahead came the shape of a speeding RV. A hostile mercenary emerged through the sunroof and opened fire as the sinister black vehicle closed in. She angled to one side for a clear shot and kept up the fire until it collided with a tree and crashed out of control. No sooner had it fallen behind than another appeared and gave chase, soon joined by a third. Lara bobbed and weaved as best she could among the rocks and trees rushing by. She was still harassed by motorcycle bandits, and cut them between trees, keeping up constant fire to pick them off one at a time.

The RVs were more problematic; for all that they soon crashed or fell back there were many of them. Eventually no fewer than three vehicles closed in. The drivers veered across and jostled her trying to throw her off course. As one lost control it collided with another and she fired rapidly at the third. A stray shot hit a barrel and its windshield exploded in flames. All the while she faced sudden death from a rock or a tree, but with tremendous relief she saw at last a break in the path up ahead.

Once again the train shed rear cars that stopped up a tunnel so she could not follow directly. Just as before she cut around to the side along an icy rock path. It seemed near identical to the one she negotiated shortly before. Here was another rickety log bridge and more twisting turns. As the road narrowed she saw a log ramp built up ahead, and hit it full on.

The train passed below on the other side and she soared over, landing on a muddy path between pylons and trees. She kept control and took off up a second log ramp.

Zip was thrilled. "Whooo-hooo! I'm glad we got that one on tape."

Lara skidded through slush along a narrow path under a rocky overhang and drew parallel to the train. The passing section of carriages happened to be flatbed cars. She raced alongside and saw her chance: just short of a girder bridge, she jumped the bike off the path and thudded onto the train. She got the bike under control and cruised towards the front.

"Damn," Zip gasped. "So now you're gonna tell me you planned to do that?"

"Of course I did."

"Of course you did."

Lara dismounted and moved towards the engine. The train was now passing over a long bridge of iron girders. Snowy mountain wastes stretched far beyond. She balanced precariously over the roof and crept up to the cab. The mercenary at the controls stuck his head out and began firing. Lara whipped her head back and ducked down. The driver thought he had her at his mercy but she had spotted a gas canister strung across the line ahead. Too late he saw it too. Lara threw herself flat and covered her head. The driver screamed as an explosion engulfed the cab. Lara recovered and beat flames off her jacket. Too hot, she ripped it off and flung it aside.

With the driver dead she was trapped on the roof of a runaway train. She crawled towards the front as it sped into a tunnel.



@TheLatiosnlatias02

@@raulfernandez57
Glad you asked. I must say this.

Few months ago, I started taking a writing course and decided to practice my writing skills.

What you saw I did was how I play the game, the actions, the locations. It was tricky to work this out in this format.

And it took me two days to merge those ideas and that's how I worked that out. If you want to be a writer, you're welcome to.

Tomb Raiders legend was the first thing I wanted to test as a writer.



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@georgehenry2372

Zip: Woah, ok, now you're just showing-off.

Lara: Zip, I never show-off!

Zip: Yeah, yeah, I know.

@davisouzza8980

"So now you're going to tell me you planned to do that"

"Of course i did."

"Of course you did"

@shujinko45fox

This section was sooooooooo looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg, man, I'm sure the sword has been taken by now

@Rob-326

Too long! It may be the longest level in the speedrunning task.But England was more difficult for me.Failed that level thrice because of Lara not grabbing the ledge and falling into the oil,being killed by the serpent or just not going fast enough in some sections.But after I finished the speedrun thing I would just get to the train segment,put on bulletproof Lara cheat,turn off the sound (guns,bike engine) from the options and listen to this song.Until I found it here and downloaded it. :D

@z.tanriverdi

But for these ridiculous sections, the game would have been a better game I think...

@bryanferguson7108

@@Rob-326 c🙈🙈😳🙄🥴👉😞👉🙈😁🙈😁😊🥰🤗

@anishhirlekar1033

The observatory is 15 miles from the base remember?

@Viczization

It was long as a kid on easy but I played it the other day on hard and thought “damn, this was easier than I remembered “ 😅

@Croftmaniac05

I remember when I was a kid , I wanted to finish my homework as fast as possible , so that I could play Legend.... sigh memories......

@georgehenry2372

Me too, I was too lazy too study my exams, since I wanted to play Tomb Raider Legend all day!

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