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Description

Bringing your stories to life! A different array of voices, sounds and moods to capture whatever it is you're listening to and make it jump off the page. High energy, action packed adventures to more slow, intense moments of drama to informative non-fiction pieces, and everything in between.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (Canadian - West) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Dubai's three month long blackout in 21 10 had taught Mo a lot like how to get in and out of any place he wanted without getting caught. How to make a gang member with an automatic weapon in a necklace of human tongues believe a 13 year old boy would shoot first. How to pull the trigger without hesitation when he had to. Mostly, though, he learned how to tell whom he could and could not trust. The flight plan says eight Yankee Tango left with three hours of fuel in the tanks. Cramer opened the flight plan at 12 30 PM and it's now. She looked at the clock on the wall, two in the afternoon. Parker nodded. He called Brock and Dr Cooper through his headset Niner, Zulu Mike, We figure eight Yankee Tango has about 1.5 hours of fuel left. Do you have the plane in sight? It's not surprising that the early analysts were like a cultists dealing in their rowdy way with inexplicable, unconscious material just surfacing like ghosts appearing from another world and intruding into a somewhat sorted because smoke filled set of everyday surroundings, they followed a stone wall passed the remains of an orchard. The trees in their ordered rose, gnarled and black and the fallen limbs thick on the ground. He stopped and looked across the fields. Wind in the east, the soft ash moving in, the furrows stopping, moving again. He'd seen it all before.