Hi Dark,

Lol. I didn't quite see it that way at the time, but now that you
mention it I do like the idea of a badass Australian female with lots
of attitude. For one thing it would be different from the usual
American or English treasure hunter we see in movies and games, and I
do just like the accent. It is certainly worthwhile considering at
some point.

Cheers!


On 3/8/14, dark <d...@xgam.org> wrote:
> Hi Tom.
>
> I  do see your point on tts voices in menus just being the audio equivolent
>
> of text printed to the screen in a graphical game, rather than the sort of
> sound you'd get in a cut scene, but I actually sort of liked the idea of
> Angela Carter as an Ozy.
>
> The fifth doctor had an asistant called Tegan Gevanka, who was a waitress on
>
> an airliner that got lost in a wormhole. She was famous for being very loud
>
> and irritated and not prone to screaming fits, indeed on at least one
> occasion she gave an alien the one two with a steel bar, which is quite
> something for doctor who (particularly with the fifth doctor who was the
> most actively pcifist off all his encarnations).
>
> That's likely why I sort of associate australians with being hard cases
> which would be sort of fitting for a gun toting archaeologist, albeit on the
>
> occasions I've met australians that isn't exactly true.
>
> Beware the grue!
>
> Dark.

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