The Terra Alpha Audio Drama [MAIN CAST]
Randal Wung for 2nd Lt. Ezekial 'Zeke' Richards
Voice Type:
Ezekiel "Zeke" Richards speaks with an easy confidence, his voice carrying the charm of a seasoned thrill-seeker who has defied death more times than he can count. He’s quick-witted, often tossing out sarcastic remarks or playful jabs, but there’s an underlying intensity when the stakes are high. His speech is casual and natural, never overly polished—he’s not one for formalities or unnecessary embellishments. When he’s in the cockpit, his tone shifts—sharp, focused, and commanding, the voice of someone who makes split-second decisions without hesitation. His emotional depth shines through in moments of reflection, particularly when talking about his past or when confronted with his own limitations.
Zeke Richards is a pilot who thrives on adrenaline, pushing the limits of what’s possible with raw skill and instinct. Born in the chaotic lower levels of Medyen Aleqmer, he grew up idolizing his father, a legendary Gravity Runner, only to have that hero ripped away from him by sabotage. Now, Zeke flies not just for the thrill, but to prove that unmodified humans can still stand toe-to-toe with their genetically enhanced peers. He’s fiercely independent, stubborn as hell, and has a knack for improvising his way out of impossible situations. Despite his cocky, devil-may-care attitude, he cares deeply about his crew—even if he’d rather crack a joke than admit it.
- english
- male adult
- general american
- american
- confident
- Emotional
- Cocky
- generic arabic
(Cocky, playful, in the middle of a high-risk maneuver) "Relax, I’ve done this a thousand times—well, maybe not this exactly, but hey, first time for everything, right? Buckle up!"
(Serious, commanding, mid-crisis in the cockpit) "I don’t give a damn what the computer says—we’re not dead yet! Reroute auxiliary power to thrusters and hold on, because I’m about to do something really stupid."
(Vulnerable, haunted by the past, voice quieter than usual) "You ever watch someone die and know—just know—that nothing you do will bring them back? That’s the moment that sticks with you. Not the crash, not the flames… just that silence afterward."