For years, we scoured our borders searching for an ancient threat. While we remained diligent, we were silently hopeful they were content with Earth, our old home.
Then one day we picked up a signal in the direction of Earth. A single blip on our sensors threatened to throw our shaky existence into a state of panic.
In an age when governments, alliances, and corrupt corporations threaten to disrupt the fragile balance of the universe, humanity can least afford to let down its guard lest it all come crashing down.
Under the guidance of Captain Wellard and the crew of the NECS Intrepid, humanity will learn the real cost of war.
Intrepid is a prequel to the events of Endeavor. While they detail some of the events leading up to the start of Endeavor, Intrepid is not required reading to understand the story in any form. Readers of the series will find a few extra nuggets laced within the pages, their true purpose coming into play during later books.
You can also read Intrepid at any point during your journey, whether you’ve read Endeavor, Infamy, or well beyond. Intrepid is a novella of roughly 18,000 words.
"Intrepid (The Mythrar War Book 0 [sic])," is a "prequel" novella authored by two (2) writers, Messieurs Wayne and Simms. It is startling that it took two (2) individuals to write such a badly dumb novella. It's so seriously inept, that a reader may consider it funny, as an unintentional satire.
The writing is lame, with needless repetition, contradictory passages, broken syntax/grammar, missing/wrong words/tenses, and corny dialogue. It amazes that such a short novella couldn't be adequately proofread. There is no concept of: the military, chain-of-command, basic sciences/physics, or reason. The authors write as if they were young teens in a treehouse, on a rainy afternoon. It is really that bad, so very, very bad. It's so short, you will not waste too much time, so you can judge for yourself.
This review may seem unduly harsh, but as this is not the authors first rodeo, a participation trophy is not warranted.
"Intrepid," is not recommended and was fully read via Kindle Unlimited.