The Deathworms of Kratos (The Expendables #1) (1975)
by Richard Avery (AKA Edmund Cooper) A team of disgraced misfits are recruited as interstellar explorers to determine the suitability of alien worlds as homes for human colonists. Of these seven flawed geniuses, only three are given much development and seem likely to be the focus of this four-book series. This novel is at its best early on when it is a story of exploration, peril, and mystery. The biology and habits of the deathworms are interesting and well thought out. "Kratos' Giant Creatures--Conrad's Exhausted Force" (Japanese) However, there is no Prime Directive here; once they get the upper hand, The Expendables have no qualms about devastating an alien ecosystem in the name of the human race. "Kratos--Planet of Horrors" (Swedish) That cringey 70s swinger philosophy that postulated a progressive future free of sexual hang-ups yet now seems so hopelessly dated and sexist is on full display here. "Test Planet Kratos" (German) It’s a...