The Terra Alpha Audio Drama [MAIN CAST]
James West for Mikhail Resznick
Voice Type:
Warm, confident, and steady with a hint of grit. Mikhail Resznick speaks with the easy authority of someone who has led crews through long hours of grueling work. His Eastern European accent is present but not thick, a remnant of his upbringing. He has a dry sense of humor that occasionally cuts through his otherwise practical demeanor. In high-stress situations, his voice tightens with restrained urgency, but he rarely raises it—he leads with control, not volume. Beneath the steadiness, there’s an undercurrent of buried guilt and quiet determination, though he doesn’t let it show easily.
Mikhail started as a grunt on the ARC Project, someone who knew how to operate heavy equipment and solve problems with his hands. But leadership found him, not the other way around. By the time Terra Alpha launches, he had led crews through the ship’s construction, earning the respect of those who worked beside him. He’s competent, pragmatic, and knows how to get things done. But beneath the steel and confidence, the past lingers: the brother he lost, the scientist who shaped him, and the corporation that might never have let him go.
- english
- warm
- hint of grit
- slavic
- confident
- male adult
- all slavic accents
- russian
- russian english
- ukrainian
(Commanding, controlled, but urgent ) "Stay focused! We need that patch secured now, or we’re losing pressure. Yuri, reinforce that seal—make it airtight. Leon, get those stabilizers locked in before we vent more oxygen. We don’t get a second chance at this, so move like your life depends on it—because it does!"
(Frustrated but keeping it together) "You don’t have to like my call, but you will respect it. We don’t have the luxury of second-guessing in the field—hesitation gets people killed. If you’ve got a better plan, say it now. Otherwise, fall in line and do your damn job."
(Soft, introspective – a rare moment of vulnerability, talking about his past.) "You ever wonder what happens to the people we leave behind? I used to think… if I worked hard enough, did enough, I could outrun it. But the past—it doesn’t let go. It waits. And one day, it catches up with you."