Bionics: We Will Evolve
Oliver Hetherington for Leonard Köller [CREATURE]
Character Summary: Leonard Köller – Subject “Insect”
Leonard Köller was a 25-year-old man before he was claimed by the professor’s horrific experiments. Now designated as Subject "Insect", his body and mind have been violently restructured in a grotesque attempt to perfect the human form through machine and insect physiology. Once fully human, Leonard has since been fused with mechanical limbs, partially replaced organs, and experimental hemolymph systems that push biological tolerance to its limit.
He is no longer fully conscious, but fragments of his personality echo through broken speech, twitching movements, and distorted vocal patterns. His identity flickers in and out between tormented awareness and total loss of self. The result is something monstrous — insectoid, erratic, yet horrifyingly precise — a crawling mockery of evolution, still vaguely human in shape, but fully consumed by the obsession of his creator.
Performance Notes for Voice Actors:Leonard's voice is unstable, often glitching between mechanical and organic tones.
Phrases are broken, breathy, or insect-like (clicks, chitters, rasped whispers).
Include moments of barely-human whimpers, guttural spasms, and echoing pain.
His tone should alternate between confused, terrified, and occasionally eerily calm.
- male adult
“W–...where... is my skin...?”
“Core… adapting. New limbs detected. Mandible error... ignored.”
Prolonged, trembling whimper, mechanically modulated (as if by broken vocal chords): “Nnnnnnn-hh-ghhh-click-click-ahh-hhkkk...”