Invisigal/Courtney

Invisigal Courtney’s Role in Dispatch
Born with the power to vanish while holding her breath, Courtney spent years convinced her abilities only made her suited for one thing: crime. That belief, along with a crushing debt to the Red Ring that cost her an augment keeping her asthma in check, kept her locked in a villain’s orbit until a crisis of conscience in the middle of planting a bomb on Mecha Man’s suit changed everything. She joined SDN’s Phoenix Program the very next day, on one non-negotiable condition: no questions about why. Blonde Blazer rebranded her as Invisigal for PR purposes, though the new name does little to smooth out her sharp edges early on. Snarky, self-destructive, and allergic to taking advice, she frequently clashes with her mentor Robert Robertson before the weight of genuine connection starts to chip away at her armor. Whether she ends Dispatch as a hero or retreats into villainy entirely depends on whether the player gives her the one thing she’s never had: someone in her corner who actually means it.
Who Voices Invisigal Courtney in Dispatch?
Laura Bailey brings Invisigal to life in Dispatch, lending the character her characteristic gift for balancing defensive bravado with quietly earned vulnerability. The casting came with a twist: Bailey and Erin Yvette, who voices Blonde Blazer, originally had their roles reversed until director Pierre Shorette decided a swap better served both characters. For Bailey, whose BAFTA-winning turn as Abby Anderson in The Last of Us Part II redefined what a morally grey leading woman in a game could feel like, the role of a prickly ex-villain on a slow road to self-acceptance is thoroughly familiar territory. Dispatch is an English-language original production with