Inside UFOs

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Description

A commanding narrator style I used recently for a highly antici[ated audiobook project.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Chapter one invited aboard. I've been in contact with aliens since I was 10 years old. Kevin, come on, Looked at his best friend, Larry Larson, Pseudonym in shock. You're kidding. They were in their cabin aboard the Navy ship where they had been assigned. Larry shook his head. He told Kevin that they had taken him from his farm when he was a kid in Indiana and followed him his entire life. He said that he was still in touch with them and that they had actually taken him to their planet and to several other planets. Kevin shook his head in disbelief. He had known Larry for about four years, ever since August of 1978 when they were both assigned to the same compartment aboard ship. Kevin was one of two hospital corpsman on the ship, and Larry was a personnel clerk. They were both in their mid twenties, living in the same compartment. They quickly became friends, and before long, whenever they had liberty, they would leave the ship and explore the foreign ports together. Kevin was amazed by the way Larry seemed fearless, of experiencing new things and marvelled at the way he gobbled down all of the bazaar. Foreign delicacies. One time Larry gleefully ate a big bowl of cream of fish head soup, complete with fish eyeballs, while Kevin looked on in horror. Currently it was 1982 and they were located in the Pacific Ocean. A few days out from the Philippines, the subject of UFOs came up, and Larry was now coming out of the blue, claiming that his alien friends had taken him to other planets. Kevin instantly thought back to the term paper he had done in high school. Everyone in class was expected to write a paper on a controversial subject and thinking he could disprove the phenomenon, he chose UFOs. Instead, he came away convinced and wrote his term paper, concluding that UFOs exist. However, he had never actually seen one. He told Larry that while he believed in UFOs, he couldn't help but be a little skeptical of his claims. Larry just smiled. Two days later, Kevin was in their compartment when Larry walked in and said, I just got back from a trip to your house. Kevin looked at him with disbelief. His home was in San Diego, thousands of miles from where they were no aircraft had come and gone from the ship. There was no possible way Larry could have visited his home. What do you mean by that? He asked. My friends took me to your house. Larry repeated. I was at your house. I just got back. Yeah, sure you were. Kevin said it was at this point that Larry looked him in the eye and told him to listen. He started describing things about my house, says, Given. He described a 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 that my parents had down to the chocolate milkshake stain on the back seat. I didn't have any pictures of that particular car. He had never seen any pictures of that car, so he had no idea that we even owned it. And yet he had a lot of details about its correct. Then he started describing some of the furniture that was in the house and the carpet that we had. The details were too accurate to know that he was making this up. He described to my bedroom. He had so many details and he had them so right. I was wondering how he had his information and he said his friends had come and gotten him and taken him to my house. Kevin was shocked and wondered if Larry might be hooked up with C. I. A. Or something. But even that wouldn't explain another very strange detail. Everything that Larry was describing, while totally accurate, was at least 10 maybe 15 years. In the past, the 1966 Ford Galaxie had been sold in 1970. The furniture and carpet Larry described had also been thrown away more than 10 years earlier. Even the details about Kevin's bedroom, while correct, applied to the early 19 seventies. This bizarre out of time aspect of Larry's descriptions upset Kevin more than the accuracy of the information itself, mainly because it seemed to be an impossibility. While Larry had apparently been to Kevin's house, as he claimed, the only way he could have seen, what he did was if he had, somehow time traveled. Of course, this was impossible, he assumed. But what other explanation was there? Whatever the reason, Kevin was intrigued. Perhaps he thought his friend was telling the truth. After all, he turned till Arian said, Okay, then I want to meet your little green friends