Whose voice would keep you company on the moon?

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Thaliur

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Definitely Richard Burton.
I thought about HAL for a few seconds, but I think after a few days, his voice would creep me out.

For some reason, I hear all of H.G.Wells' books as read by Richard Burton, probably because I heard the War Of The Worlds musical before I read the book.
Then, gradually he became the voice of Science Fiction, and unless I heard a character in a book speak before (in a movie, for example) they get gender-specific voices, but with Richard Burton's style of speaking, unless described otherwise.
 

Double A

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Patrick Stewart's voice is amazing. And who better to have with you while in space?
 

crimsonshrouds

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tara strong because well she can make herself sound different so i could change from raven from teen titans to toot from drawn together.
 

PeePantz

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I'm surprised, 220 posts in and no one mentions David Tennant. I'd go with the Doctor on this one. Plus, it would be comforting knowing he's there with me on the moon.
 

ExileNZ

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Easy, Keith David.

Or maybe Michael Bell.

Either one works for me.

I might have suggested Simon Templeman or Tony Jay, but I'd probably try to take over the world when I got back.
 

ExileNZ

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PeePantz said:
I'm surprised, 220 posts in and no one mentions David Tennant. I'd go with the Doctor on this one. Plus, it would be comforting knowing he's there with me on the moon.
Good point. He's been there dozens of times before and hey, if anything breaks down, his screwdriver "just needed more sonic".
 

ExplosivePerson

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William Sharper's voice is a must have, especially with the constant word pausing. If life on the moon ever gets boring a dramatic shout of "KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!" would liven the mood immediately.
 

Death God

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Micheal Caine, Morgan Freeman, or Emma Watson. The first two for obvious reasons and Emma because it'll be the last female voice I ever hear.