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About the Outlanders series
Series Premise
In the year 2001, a nuclear holocaust (the Skydark) devastated Earth. Centuries later, in the 23rd century, survivors live in a ruined world of mutants, baronies, and advanced technology scavenged from the past. The series follows Kane, Brigid Baptiste, and Grant — three elite warriors from the hidden, high-tech enclave of Cerberus — as they battle the Archons (ancient alien overlords who secretly control humanity) and their human collaborators (the barons and hybrid hybrids). The trio uses teleportation (the mat-trans network) to jump across the post-apocalyptic landscape, uncovering ancient secrets, fighting monstrous threats, and working to free humanity from alien domination and restore free will. The overarching mythology involves the Anunnaki, Nephilim, ancient astronauts, and a war for humanity’s soul.
Main Characters
Kane — Central protagonist; former Magistrate (elite enforcer) who defects from the baronies after discovering the Archon conspiracy. Tough, rebellious, skilled fighter, and natural leader; driven by a sense of justice and a need to uncover the truth.
> Brigid Baptiste — Brilliant archivist/historian from Cobaltville; joins Kane after her own awakening. Intelligent, fearless, and fiercely moral; expert in ancient lore and technology.
> Grant — Kane’s former Magistrate partner and best friend; massive, loyal, and deadly. Provides muscle, dry humor, and unwavering brotherhood.
> Lakesh — Brilliant scientist and leader of Cerberus; elderly, eccentric genius who runs the resistance against the Archons.
Dom (Domini) — Recurring ally; mysterious and powerful figure tied to the ancient mysteries.
> The Archons / Overlords — The ancient alien masters who secretly rule Earth through the hybrid barons.
Setting
A post-nuclear United States in the 23rd century (2230s–2240s), centuries after the 2001 nuclear war. The world is divided into:
> Baronial city-states (controlled by hybrid rulers and their Magistrates).
> The Outlands — lawless wastelands filled with mutants, bandits, ruins, and hidden pre-Dark tech.
> Cerberus Redoubt — A secret underground military installation in Montana; the heroes’ high-tech base with mat-trans gateways.
> Various exotic locales: ruined cities, ancient sites, alien strongholds, and hidden enclaves.
Tone & Themes
Dark, violent, pulpy, and relentless — classic 1990s–2000s action-adventure pulp with heavy sci-fi and conspiracy elements. The tone is gritty, cynical, and adrenaline-fueled, with frequent graphic violence (gun battles, mutant fights, torture, dismemberment), explicit language, and a sense of moral ambiguity. It mixes high-octane action, conspiracy paranoia, ancient astronaut theories, and occasional dark humor. The series is more brutal and adult-oriented than family-friendly post-apoc fiction, with a strong anti-authority, anti-alien overlord message.
The series is known for its epic scope, detailed world-building, relentless action, and blend of conspiracy, ancient aliens, and post-apocalyptic survival—perfect for fans of pulpy sci-fi adventure like Deathlands, Outlanders (same universe), or classic 1990s post-apoc action. It has mature content (graphic violence, sex, strong language). It remains a cult favorite in the post-apocalyptic and action-adventure genres.
FAQ
75 books
No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Apocalypse Unseen, was published in November 2015.
Apocalypse Unseen was published in November 2015.
The first book in the series is Exile to Hell, published in June 1997.
The series primarily falls into the Action Adventure genre.
In the year 2001, a nuclear holocaust (the Skydark) devastated Earth. Centuries later, in the 23rd century, survivors live in a ruined world of mutants, baronies, and advanced technology scavenged from the past. The series follows Kane, Brigid Baptiste, and Grant — three elite warriors from the hidden, high-tech enclave of Cerberus — as they battle the Archons (ancient alien overlords who secretly control humanity) and their human collaborators (the barons and hybrid hybrids). The trio uses teleportation (the mat-trans network) to jump across the post-apocalyptic landscape, uncovering ancient secrets, fighting monstrous threats, and working to free humanity from alien domination and restore free will. The overarching mythology involves the Anunnaki, Nephilim, ancient astronauts, and a war for humanity’s soul.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.