You'd think that, like, fine, Nathan is a different kind of geek, he's not particularly more socially conscious than the curators of any given British museum But I mean the UNCHARTED series *begins* with Nathan treating an ornate stone sarcophagus like a piece of trash
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Yes but at least in the first two games it's not clear that either of those things could have happened, had Nathan's own profit-seeking actions not facilitated it Like maybe Navarro or Lazarević could have gotten there on their own but Nathan still helps them in leaps and bounds
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Spoilers for the third game. The twist is the bad guys used Nathan’s brother to to get Nathan looking for that game’s treasure so they could follow him and put up just enough resistance to not make him suspicious.
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Funnily enough the one movie in the original Indiana Jones trilogy everyone hated, Temple of Doom, was the one where his quest was the most obviously ethical (he's asked by the villagers to return the sacred stone to its original shrine, along with rescuing the kids)
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Crystal Skull followed in the tradition of Raiders and Last Crusade in putting Indy in a race against time with the Nazis (or the Soviets) for an ancient secret weapon that, it turns out, they wouldn't have been able to use anyway
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Which there is a more... Accurate game based on figuring out the alien language while doing the Archaeology Steam that looks interesting
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