Murder Drones: Overture Audiobook
probablyuzi for Uzi Doorman
The main protagonist. An angsty, rebellious worker drone with a slew of unresolved trauma and a dream to free Copper 9 from the Murder Drones in honor of her mother.
Two words: Gremlin energy. Uzi is strongly individualistic, free-thinking, and goes against the grind. She's a social outcast. Try to capture the energy of Elsie Lovelock's performance in the show.
CONTEXT:
- Line 1: Uzi is made to give a presentation for class. She gives a history lesson of what life was like before before the Murder Drones. She's fond of the past, and hates what the workers have lost.
- Line 2: Uzi is in an intense, emotional argument with her father, Khan. He thinks she's being reckless and endangering the lives of herself and her classmates. Uzi, however, is sticking to her guns. To her, merely surviving isn't enough. Living is experiencing the world and all it has to offer, and there's not much to offer when you're confined to a bunker your entire life.
- Line 3: Uzi and Thad are conversing in the clinic, following Uzi's disastrous presentation. She showed off her railgun to the class, but its instability resulted in an explosion, and now both are recovering. Thad's asked Uzi about the weapon and is impressed she built it on her own. Uzi takes great pride in this.
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- female young adult
- female teen
You want a presentation? I'll give you one. Copper 9 may be a frigid wasteland, but it was our frigid wasteland once! There was a time when we lived in buildings, not bunkers. There was a time when we could look at the night sky and see constellations. There was a time when we could walk freely without fearing for our lives! For seven years, we've been forced to hide underground, and we all know why! Those things took our home from us!
(frustrated) I don't want to survive, Dad! I want to live! But no one in this stupid colony believes in me!
(proud) My Dad's always been an inventor. I guess he rubbed off on me. Only, I don't build barriers. I build weapons!
There are some parts there, especially the laugh, that actually sound pretty accurate. Good effort.
Ty!!
I hope i get the part!!! :D
First, that was one hell of an Uzi laugh! For your readings, try to inject a bit of nostalgia into Uzi's "there was a time" lines. She's recalling a time where fear wasn't the norm and they lived in wide, open spaces. Then, when she returns to the Murder Drones, mentioning them indirectly, she's bitter because the reality of the situation comes hitting her hard. With Line B, the argument is at a climax, so Uzi could sound a bit more aggressive here. Khan is being stubborn and she's throwing a hail mary to get through to him. It's a pretty heavy argument! Line C is quite good! I don't have much input here beyond maybe injecting a little more boastful pride as she mentions weapons, but the little laugh at the end communicated that perfectly. Loved that gremlin energy. I hope this feedback helps! Thank you for auditioning!
Ty!! Im actually kinda glad I didn't get the role
I've been so busy with wots
(And now im being considered for a small uzi role in murder drones: insecurity)
I just didn't wanna overwhelm myself with projects.
Ty for the feedback!!! I'm sure it'll help in the projects im doing!!