A female voice with no obvious accent speaks.
"November 19th, Twenty- {static interrupts} -ject Phi Kappa.
"The pod is in excellent health, after PK15 was treated for a minor dental infection.
They have begun choosing names - all of them are remarkably fast readers and learners.
The Uplift Board has approved all 24 members of PK for White Card status.
PK has requested that their names be recorded in their own voices, so, here it goes."
"Number one."
A deep, masculine voice speaks. "Alpha."
"Number two."
A strong feminine voice speaks. "Dragon."
"Number three."
A masculine voice, of a higher pitch and a noticeable Russo-Slavic accent. "Fyodor."
"Number four."
Another masculine voice, this a baritone and possessing a more subtle accent. "Yoshi."
"Number five."
A feminine voice, soft with a definite Celtic lilt. "Gabrielle."
"Number six."
A baritone voice with a noticeable British accent, and the tone has the suggestion of humor. "Number six."
"Number seven."
A feminine contralto, speaking almost as if singing. "Singer."
"Number eight."
A masculine tenor, speaking with an accent reminiscent of the American Northeast. "Drake."
"Number nine."
A feminine alto, speaking with a clipped crispness and no detectable accent. "Frigg."
"Number ten."
A masculine voice, speaking with no recognizable accent. "Lund."
"Number ele- {static interrupts}
"Number twenty-three."
A soft, feminine voice, speaking with a slight accent. "Yaka."
"Number twenty-four."
A youthful-sounding masculine voice. "Swerve."
"This concludes the requested introductions."
End of log.
"November 19th, Twenty- {static interrupts} -ject Phi Kappa.
"The pod is in excellent health, after PK15 was treated for a minor dental infection.
They have begun choosing names - all of them are remarkably fast readers and learners.
The Uplift Board has approved all 24 members of PK for White Card status.
PK has requested that their names be recorded in their own voices, so, here it goes."
"Number one."
A deep, masculine voice speaks. "Alpha."
"Number two."
A strong feminine voice speaks. "Dragon."
"Number three."
A masculine voice, of a higher pitch and a noticeable Russo-Slavic accent. "Fyodor."
"Number four."
Another masculine voice, this a baritone and possessing a more subtle accent. "Yoshi."
"Number five."
A feminine voice, soft with a definite Celtic lilt. "Gabrielle."
"Number six."
A baritone voice with a noticeable British accent, and the tone has the suggestion of humor. "Number six."
"Number seven."
A feminine contralto, speaking almost as if singing. "Singer."
"Number eight."
A masculine tenor, speaking with an accent reminiscent of the American Northeast. "Drake."
"Number nine."
A feminine alto, speaking with a clipped crispness and no detectable accent. "Frigg."
"Number ten."
A masculine voice, speaking with no recognizable accent. "Lund."
"Number ele- {static interrupts}
"Number twenty-three."
A soft, feminine voice, speaking with a slight accent. "Yaka."
"Number twenty-four."
A youthful-sounding masculine voice. "Swerve."
"This concludes the requested introductions."
End of log.