#SciFiMonth2025 Outcast’s Oath (military scifi)

Finish date: 04.11.25
Genre: novella
Rating: D
#SciFiMonth25 – #NovNov25
Conclusion:
Good News: I finished it. It may sound corny but this is a giant step for someone who does not like Scifi…but I’m giving the genre at least a chance.
Bad News: Typical military elements: conflict, heroes, empathic commanding officer, soldier who has to prove himself, body count loss of friends in battle, squadron regroups after defeat….to fight another day. That will probably be #2 in the Maxwell’s War series. Note: I still don’t know what the aliens looked like, no description at all!
Bad News: The pace was good….but the writing was just filled with military clichés (“We’re going to hunt it down and we’re going to kill it, an Outcast’s Oath). The only cliché I missed was the famous “Hoo-wah” we all know and love in the film The “Scent of a Woman” by Al Pacino!
Personal: The book felt “sloppy” not accurate with spelling mistakes (pg 93 – “Our orders game through, Ryder guessed.” Also…how can the crew find rusty hulks, components, buggy, mechanisms in a desert environment? (Hùh?). In 23 chapters we did keep up with the “Star Trek” vibe (sensors, thrusters, escape pods), a dash of “Dirty Dozen” team spirit and a whiff of “Saving Private Ryan” as soldiers regret losing one of their own and a pinch of “Top Gun” with daredevil aviation dog fights!
In conclusion, I am still not the target audience for (military) SciFI…but I will keep reading until I find a book I like! Never give up, “Hoo-wah”!
Quick Scan:
- Ten years ago, the Terran Commonwealth dispatched its most advanced ship,
- …CSS Eudoxus, on a top-secret mission.
- A mission so secret that when the ship failed to return!
- Flight Lieutenant Carter Maxwell, commanding a crew of misfits and outcasts,
- …must win the race to uncover the truth of the mystery that sent Eudoxus and her crew into the dark,
- NOTE: This is my first experience with “Military SciFi”.
- I did not know this was a “thing”.
- But I’m ready to board the patrol ship, CSS Endurance and I heard
- … I going to meet an alien doomsday cult! Yikes!
- BTW…the book cover is impressive!


There are so many scifi genres. I love scifi, especially vintage scifi, but I would never even try to read military scifi, lol.
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I applaud your love of sciFi!
Hoo ah! Pacino was phenom in that movie.
I’ll aways remember him in this film!