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Catalina
Catalina
Biographical information
Nationality Colombian flag Colombian
Born November 1, 1969/31
Died Sometime in October 2001/1 AH
Age 31
Status Grave Deceased
Physical description
Eye colour Brown
Hair colour Brown
Ethnicity Latina
Height 5’7” (170 cm)
Weight 125 lbs (56.6 kg)
Career, affiliations and family information
Affiliation(s) Claude (former), Carl Johnson (puppet, former), Gray Marina Family, Osvaldo Ramozzi
Enemies Claude, rival drug gangs and cartels
Video Games, Movies and Cartoons information
"Ahhh, so there you are, chico!?"
— Catalina when spotting a rival mobster who tried to escape her

Catalina was the main antagonist of Grand Theft Auto III and a minor hero character in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (which takes place in 1992/8 BH). She was born on November 1, 1969 and died in October, 2001. She was also the ex-girlfriend of Claude prior to betraying him and later on, being killed by him. Catalina was a Colombian cartel leader, who had connections to the Marina Family. Despite being a woman, she was also one of the strongest characters within the whole series as she could jump long distances without getting injured, as shown in the game and had a strong fist which could knock any rival goon out. Also, despite being 5'7" (170 cm) and weighing 125 lbs (56.6 kg), she was also somehow capable of lifting several tons of stolen items, be it money or jewellery, and was capable of hitting hard enough to probably even smash bones. She also had the power to lift male goons by their necks or throats and punching them away, like in some sorta video game. Not only that, but she was also possibly one of the most intelligent characters within the whole series too. Her intelligence can be rivalled to that of the FBI and IAA. She was also perhaps even better than Lester Crest at planning heists, but not the Marinas. Catalina also displayed a rather misandrist attitude to certain men, particularly Carl Johnson.

Catalina modern graphics

Catalina with modern graphics.

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