The book walks us through his early career in first the Terrestrial Army, and then the Navy as he contends with self-important officers and rigorous training. With no opportunities available to him, and tired of the constant hunger and crime, he decides to enlist. Plus POINTS: The book centers around Andrew Grayson, a young man living in a PRC, one of many residence clusters for the millions of people in the North American Commonwealth who are on welfare. Terms of Enlistment by Marko Kloos (POINTS= 24/30) Note: Cover images taken from listings on. I will try not to give too many details or spoilers, but it might be necessary on occasion. This score has nothing to do with my enjoyment of the novel, but how I rate the individual parameters. Each will be given a grade out of 5 with a highest possible score of 30. I’ve created a POINTS system for this purpose ( Plot, Organization, Intelligibility, Novelty, Technology, and Science). In keeping with the theme of this site, my reviews will focus on the science behind the fiction.
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