The Terra Alpha Audio Drama [MAIN CAST]
TheCostumedNarwhal for Dr. Ophelia Fawkes
Voice Type:
Warm, articulate, and subtly poised. Dr. Fawkes speaks with a refined yet approachable tone, exuding intelligence and quiet confidence. Her voice carries a gentle authority, reassuring and empathetic in moments of vulnerability, yet sharpened by experience when faced with conflict or betrayal. While typically measured and composed, cracks in her façade reveal a deep-seated distrust and a quiet resilience forged by survival.
Dr. Ophelia Fawkes is the heart and emotional backbone of Terra Alpha, a brilliant neurobiologist and psychologist tasked with safeguarding the crew’s mental well-being. She is compassionate and intuitive, a voice of reason amid chaos, but her past has left scars that she hides behind professionalism. She is guarded in personal matters, though she never lets her own pain interfere with her duty. She has a talent for reading people, offering solace to those in distress while never allowing herself the same luxury. If pushed, she can be cold and cutting, but at her core, she is deeply invested in the survival and stability of those around her.
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- female adult
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(Reassuring, compassionate, yet professional – speaking to a crew member struggling with trauma) "I know it feels like everything is unraveling, but you’re not alone. You don’t have to carry this by yourself. Breathe with me—just for a moment. We’ll get through this together."
(Firm, intense, but controlled – confronting someone she doesn’t trust, emotions barely restrained) "You think I don’t know what you are? I’ve spent my entire life dissecting minds like yours. Every word, every twitch—it’s all calculated. So tell me, what’s the game this time? Because I’m done playing."
(Quietly vulnerable, haunted – alone, reflecting on her past betrayal) "I should have known. The way he looked at me when he said my name… There was never love in his voice, was there? Just duty. Just orders. And I was too blind to see it until it was too late."