The Terra Alpha Audio Drama [MAIN CAST]
Vyn Vox for Claire Anderson
**ACTORS OF AFRICAN DECENT STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY**
Voice Type:
Bright, energetic, and expressive. Claire Anderson speaks with the confidence of someone who knows her stuff, but her enthusiasm sometimes gets ahead of her. Her tone is youthful, warm, and often laced with excitement when talking about technology. She has a habit of rambling when she gets carried away, throwing in nerdy references or muttering to herself mid-thought. When under stress, her voice sharpens with urgency, but she rarely loses her composure—she thrives under pressure. If she’s flustered, it’s usually because of an awkward social moment rather than an engineering disaster.
Claire Anderson is Terra Alpha’s tech prodigy—brilliant, resourceful, and always five steps ahead when it comes to computer systems. She’s one of the youngest engineers on the mission, but what she lacks in experience, she makes up for with raw talent, quick thinking and is constantly troubleshooting problems before they escalate. Claire is upbeat and approachable, always ready to crack a joke or drop a reference to some ancient piece of pop culture. She can be socially awkward at times—her brain moves faster than her mouth, leading to the occasional nervous ramble or self-deprecating quip. She’s a team player but fiercely independent when it comes to her work. Despite her cheerful exterior, Claire takes her job very seriously. She’s determined to fix things, not just because it’s her job, but because lives depend on it.
- english
- seattle
- valley girl
- expressive
- female teen
- californian
- female young adult
- american (west coast)
- west coast american (california)
- american valley girl
- bright
- energetic
(Excited, rambling, geeking out over tech) "Okay, so I may have just rewritten half of NOAH’s core processing code. But hear me out! It was super inefficient before, and now it’s running at—oh, wow, 32% higher efficiency! That’s... probably fine. Right?"
(Under pressure, focused but intense, working through a crisis) "No, no, no, that’s not supposed to be happening—damn it! The system’s rebooting in the middle of a diagnostic scan, which it shouldn’t be doing unless—unless someone tampered with the failsafes. Oh, that’s bad. That’s really bad."
(Awkward but endearing, caught off guard in a personal moment) "What? Oh! Uh, I mean, yeah, I guess I don’t mind the company. Y’know, as long as you’re cool with me muttering to myself like a mad scientist while I work. No judgment. Cool. Great. Uh… what was I saying?"