Primal Kingdom (Lego Series)
Rose for Teo Wang
Role Type: Supporting
Age: Late 60s
Accent: American
Ethnicity: Chinese
Personality: Intelligent, Compassionate, Wise, and Oblivious to the dangers…
Character Description: Doctor and Expedition Leader.
Teo Wang is the architect behind the entire mission—the man who made time travel possible. After more than 40 years of research in theoretical physics and temporal mechanics, he finally achieved what was once thought impossible. Driven by the belief that the modern world is in irreversible decline, Teo developed a method to send people back through time using a stabilized temporal gateway.
His system, however, comes with strict limitations. Through extensive modeling, he determined that no more than twelve individuals can pass through at once—any excess mass risks destabilizing the wormhole, potentially triggering catastrophic temporal collapse or unpredictable spacetime anomalies. To maintain stability, expeditions are launched in four-month intervals.
Funded for years by Martin, Teo was given the resources to turn theory into reality. After countless failed attempts to recruit volunteers, and thousands turning the offer down, he finally assembled a group of no more than twelve. For Teo, it was the culmination of a lifetime’s work—a breakthrough that would change humanity forever. But what he created wasn’t a new beginning… It was the start of something far more dangerous. (Be sure to record at least 2-3 takes)
- chinese
- english
- male senior
- american
- film
“If this works, history doesn’t just change—it reorganizes itself around our presence.”
(Defensive Debate) “Every great advancement in human history was once described as impossible, dangerous, or irresponsible. Yet here we are, benefiting from each of them. Why should temporal displacement be treated differently simply because it challenges your comfort with certainty?”
(Shouting to the group, because of really loud noises around them) “Remember, the next dozen should arrive in 120 days—that’s four months—So we shouldn’t travel too far from the perimeter!”