Audio Segment Console: Version 1
Episode: Episode 1EligibilityBlocked
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Dialogue Lines Speech Progress
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| #1 | Max Voltage | Eleven and a half in The Game? Stop it! That number has ghosts in it! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #2 | Dr. Linebreak | The board is not haunted, Max. It is priced. | dismissive | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #4 | Dr. Linebreak | One upset does not turn every future spread into a moral crime. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #5 | Max Voltage | And Indiana-Ohio State sitting around a tiny one-possession number? That is a respect test with a siren on top! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #6 | Dr. Linebreak | Good. Maybe helmet-scouting can finally retire. | sarcastic | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #1 | Max Voltage | Welcome to Take Machine! I am Max Voltage, and today the schedule is handing out legacy subpoenas! | setup | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #2 | Dr. Linebreak | And I am Dr. Linebreak, here to prevent Max from confusing trauma with predictive signal. | dismissive | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #3 | Max Voltage | We have Ohio State-Michigan, then Indiana-Ohio State. Two games. One question: are the books brave, or begging for embarrassment? | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #4 | Dr. Linebreak | Or, less theatrically, are people overreacting to brands, rivalries, and old box scores? | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #1 | Max Voltage | The Game is scheduled for November 28, 2026, in Columbus, with Ohio State home and Michigan away. Perfect. Rivalry furnace. | setup | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #2 | Dr. Linebreak | And the current board shows an 11.5-point spread available, with a total of 45.5. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #3 | Max Voltage | Exactly! Eleven and a half in Ohio State-Michigan is not a number. It is a dare. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #4 | Dr. Linebreak | It implies something like 28.5 to 17 for the favored side. That is not mythology. That is market math. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #7 | Max Voltage | Smaller? It is still double digits in the meanest rivalry in the sport! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #8 | Dr. Linebreak | The market is not a museum. It does not price fight songs, flag plants, or your uncle sulking through leftovers. | sarcastic | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #12 | Dr. Linebreak | You are selecting the bloodiest memory and pretending it is the entire distribution. | dismissive | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #13 | Max Voltage | Because rivalry games are built on the bloodiest memories! That is the point! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #14 | Dr. Linebreak | No. The point is whether 11.5 is too many relative to projected team strength. Not whether Michigan owns dramatic cinema rights. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #15 | Max Voltage | Dramatic cinema wins games in November! You stand in that tunnel, you hear that crowd, and suddenly your clean little projection needs oxygen. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #16 | Dr. Linebreak | Projection does not need oxygen. Players do. And teams with better rosters tend to create better outcomes. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #17 | Max Voltage | Excuses don't hang banners! If you are favored by that much in The Game, you better bury the rival. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #18 | Dr. Linebreak | Covering a spread is not the same as winning a rivalry, Max. | dismissive | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #19 | Max Voltage | It is when the spread screams, 'We are better than you by two touchdowns.' That lands in the locker room. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #20 | Dr. Linebreak | The total is 45.5. An 11.5 spread inside a mid-40s total says separation, but not an avalanche. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #21 | Max Voltage | That is exactly why it is dangerous! In a lower-total rivalry grind, every possession has teeth. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #22 | Dr. Linebreak | That is your best point. If possessions are limited, backdoor and variance risk matter. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #23 | Max Voltage | Finally! The doctor found a pulse! | sarcastic | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #24 | Dr. Linebreak | Do not celebrate. I am saying risk exists, not that your football gods submit picks. | dismissive | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #25 | Max Voltage | Then here is my ruling: double digits in this rivalry is fraud-watch material. Put the favorite on the hot seat! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #26 | Dr. Linebreak | My ruling: it is not disrespect. It is a posted opinion that the teams are not equal, with rivalry variance attached. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #1 | Max Voltage | Fine. Leave The Game smoking on the table. Now explain this: Ohio State and Indiana in a near coin-flip shape? | transition | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #2 | Dr. Linebreak | Gladly. This is where brand bias goes to be embarrassed. | transition | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #1 | Dr. Linebreak | Indiana hosts Ohio State on October 17, 2026. That matters. Venue matters. | setup | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #2 | Max Voltage | Ohio State is supposed to be the measuring stick. Not a team we are debating in a 1.5-point sweat spot against Indiana! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #3 | Dr. Linebreak | BetRivers shows -1.5 and +1.5 prices, but the supplied records do not attach those sides to a specific team. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #4 | Max Voltage | I do not care which side has the minus sign. The shape is the insult! Big brands cash big expectations! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #5 | Dr. Linebreak | Let's look at the numbers. A 48.5 total and 1.5-point spread imply roughly 25 to 23.5. Competitive, contained, rational. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #6 | Max Voltage | Rational? It says Ohio State better pack a lunch and a flashlight. | sarcastic | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #8 | Max Voltage | Good! Then Ohio State should treat it like a legacy checkpoint. You want monster status? Go make the board look silly. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #9 | Dr. Linebreak | Narrative is a lazy substitute for analysis. The board is correcting lazy assumptions that the helmet automatically wins by three scores. | dismissive | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #10 | Max Voltage | Nobody said three scores. I said Ohio State cannot act comfortable being in a coin-flip-feeling game with Indiana. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #12 | Max Voltage | Because the scarlet helmet comes with responsibility! You do not get the brand without the burden. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #13 | Dr. Linebreak | That is not analysis. That is merchandising with shoulder pads. | sarcastic | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #14 | Max Voltage | And your analysis acts like pressure is a rounding error. It is not. It decides who panics on third-and-seven. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #15 | Dr. Linebreak | Pressure is only useful if it changes behavior. Coaching tendencies, roster construction, and matchup edges dictate outcomes. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #17 | Dr. Linebreak | Correct. Which is why the tight spread is respect, not disrespect. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #18 | Max Voltage | Respect for Indiana, maybe. But for Ohio State? That is a mirror test. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #21 | Dr. Linebreak | The model doesn't lie. If the game profile is close, pretending otherwise because of logos is mathematically illiterate. | dismissive | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #22 | Max Voltage | The model does not stand in the huddle when the crowd is losing its mind! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #23 | Dr. Linebreak | Neither do you. | dismissive | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #24 | Max Voltage | I feel it from here! And I am telling you, this is a legacy trap. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #25 | Dr. Linebreak | It is a matchup test. That is healthier language. Indiana gets respect. Ohio State gets information. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #26 | Max Voltage | No, Ohio State gets a challenge. And if you want banners, you do not negotiate with challenges. You stomp them. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #27 | Dr. Linebreak | Or you win a close road game against a credible opponent and rational people adjust expectations. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #28 | Max Voltage | Rational people do not storm fields. Sports is not a lab coat, Doc. It is a pressure cooker. | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #1 | Max Voltage | Final word. Ohio State-Michigan at 11.5? Dangerous. Indiana-Ohio State near 1.5? A respect alarm. Put the big brand on notice! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #2 | Dr. Linebreak | Final word. The first number reflects separation with rivalry volatility. The second reflects a legitimate matchup. The board is not emotional. You are. | analytical | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #3 | Max Voltage | I am emotional because the clutch gene is real! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #4 | Dr. Linebreak | That sentence should be quarantined. | dismissive | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #5 | Max Voltage | This has been Take Machine. Hang the banner, fear the rivalry, and do not duck the smoke! | heated | missing | -- | No audio | |
| #6 | Dr. Linebreak | And please, before you yell at a spread, check the efficiency index. | sarcastic | missing | -- | No audio |
Progress Summary
Total Dialogue Lines:61
Ready Segments:0
Failed Segments:0
Processing/Pending:0
Final Audio Stitching
Stitching Status:Awaiting segments
Audio Rules
TTS voice segments are built line-by-line using high-fidelity host parameters. Audio segments must only generate for approved and verified dialogue, ensuring zero hallucinations.
