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Karima Adebibe Pics
photo courtesy Eidos Interactive

By Sam Jemielity

WHO IS SHE?:
This 20-year-old English bombshell is the living embodiment of ass-kicking archeologist Lara Croft, star of Tomb Raider. With the latest installment of the game, Tomb Raider: Legend, in stores, Karima -- a 5'8½" beauty -- is traveling the globe, bullwhip in hand, as part of Eidos Games' mega-marketing campaign.

WHAT HAS SHE DONE?:
A former fashion student, Karima's previous brush with greatness was the role of a sacrificial maiden in Alien vs. Predator. Before tackling the role of Lara Croft's doppelganger, Karima got serious training in combat, survival and other lethal activities from Britain's most bad-ass military unit. She also studied elocution and deportment -- Lara, after all, is a countess. So Karima knows which spoon to use with the soup -- and how to use that same utensil to carve your eye out. Okay, not really.

WHY DO WE CARE?:
What's not to love about a beautiful girl who knows her way around the business end of a Desert Eagle handgun?


Playboy.com: As the face (and body) of Lara Croft, what are you doing, and for how long?

Karima Adebibe: I am officially an ambassador for Lara Croft, which means I'm promoting the newest Tomb Raider game, Legend. I am currently traveling the world to meet the fans who love Lara dearly. My contract with Eidos will last just over a year.

Playboy.com: Do you find that wearing Lara Croft's guns and knives and whips, out in public, is a little intimidating to men who otherwise might want to ask you on a date?

Adebibe: When I put the outfit on, I go into full Lara mode. I'm portraying the ultimate gaming female, so I don't really notice what's going on around me. I must say that the gentlemen have been very polite!

Playboy.com: We read you got S.A.S. training, but for us Americans, we don't know what S.A.S. means. Who are they?

Adebibe: S.A.S. stands for Special Air Services, but they are known here in England as the elite forces.

Playboy.com: We feel really sorry for the poor S.A.S. bastards who had to come home from the front lines of battle to spend time training a beautiful model. They must have been very unhappy. Were they tough on you?

Adebibe: Well, they were given the option to go home on leave or train with Lara Croft -- what do you think they chose to do? They were very tough on me, but I wouldn't have had it any other way; I didn't want any special treatment from them. I must say how fantastically fit and dedicated they were!

Playboy.com: What kind of training did you get?

Adebibe: I had one-on-one combat training, rock climbing, assault courses, flying fox -- you jump from a platform grabbing a T-bar attached to a zip wire and swing down -- and rope climbing. I also completed helicopter stunt training and automatic firearms training in Germany.

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