“Storycraft from the interstellar void.”

Crater of Horror

Cast

An interstellar elite — prepared to face the abyss.

Zyra Vonn

Zyra portrays xenobiologist and first officer Veyra, guiding the research team through the unstable crater zone.

Background: Specialist in alien DNA structures. Has survived contact with non-humanoid lifeforms.

Personality: Rational, cool, analytical — but haunted by a trauma from a previous mission.

Conflict: Must confront her fear of parasitic intelligence as the entity in the crater begins to infiltrate her thoughts.

Zyra Vonn on her role: "I wanted to play someone not just brilliant, but battling inner demons. The crater isn’t just a place — it’s a mirror."

Tharn Velok

Tharn embodies communications technician and tactical lead Ruun, whose frequency implant spirals out of control.

Background: Veteran of multiple border conflicts. His four arms make him the crew’s most efficient fighter.

Personality: Direct, military-minded, with a philosophical edge.

Conflict: Learns that brute force is useless against the horror — and must surrender control.

Tharn Velok on filming: "Four arms on set are handy — but the real challenge was the psychological scenes. Horror doesn’t scream. It whispers."

Mira Soluun

Mira plays bioluminescence researcher Kael, whose memories begin to merge with the crater. She also serves as communications officer and empath.

Background: Can sense and modulate emotional frequencies of alien beings.

Personality: Gentle, intuitive, deeply compassionate — but often underestimates her own strength.

Conflict: Feels the entity doesn’t just want to destroy — it wants to communicate. But at what cost?

Mira Soluun on the film’s soundscape: "The sonic landscape is based on real frequencies from Nereida. I modulated my voice with planetary overtones — the entity responded."

Jax Orun

Jax takes on the role of engineer Tovak, who operates the mobile crater station. He also serves as human liaison officer.

Background: Earth-born improviser. Co-designed the ship himself.

Personality: Sarcastic, pragmatic, loyal — the emotional anchor of the crew.

Conflict: Must choose between saving the crew or activating a nuclear protocol to destroy the entity.

Jax Orun on the human perspective: "I’m the guy who says: ‘This is insane, we should leave!’ But that’s what makes the dynamic compelling. Humanity in the face of the unthinkable."

K’Raal Thess

K’Raal plays security chief Varn, whose Dravonic physiology renders him immune to crater radiation. He’s a geologist and crater specialist.

Background: Knows the tectonic structures of alien worlds like no other.

Personality: Passionate, impulsive, prone to overconfidence.

Conflict: Believes the entity is part of the planet itself — and wants to uncover it, not destroy it.

K’Raal Thess on the lava scene: "I stood right above the crater while real pyro effects went off. I was sweating — and for someone from Dravon, that says a lot."

Elyx-7

Elyx-7 portrays synthetic observer E7, who documents the events without emotion — until he begins to form memories of his own. He is navigator and AI entity.

Background: First synthetic lifeform with real-time emotion emulation.

Personality: Precise, curious, increasingly self-aware.

Conflict: Develops a sense of fear — and must decide whether to sacrifice himself to save the crew.

Elyx-7 on emotion: "I learned what fear means. Not as data — but as experience. This was my most profound role yet."