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{{Infobox book <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books -->
| name              = Firstworld
| image            = Rimworld novel cover.png
| caption          = First edition cover
| author            = [[Jamie Woosley]]
| cover_artist      = [[John Schoenherr]]
| country          = {{flag|Estmere}}
| language          = English
| series            = [[Firstworld Cycle|''Firstworld'' series]]
| genre            = {{wp|Science fiction}}
| publisher        = [[Broadleaf Publishing]]
| published        = August 1967
| media_type        = Print ({{wp|hardcover}} & {{wp|paperback}})
| pages            = 341 <!-- First edition hardcover page count-->
| isbn              = <!--NA-->
| followed_by      = [[Rimworld Fall]]
<!-- | Sub genre        = [[Space opera]] Unused -->
}}
'''''Firstworld''''' is a {{wp|science fiction}} novel by Estmerish writer [[Jamie Woosley]]. Published in 1967, it became immensely popular and won numerous literary awards, and is widely considered to be a significantly influential work in modern Estmerish science fiction. It is the first major installment of the [[Firstworld Revolutions]], a series of novels and short stories.


''Firstworld'' is set in the distant future, where humanity is spread across the galaxy but cannot travel or communicate {{wp|Faster-than-light|faster than the speed of light}}, thus  planets and star systems are isolated from each other. The novel follows the story of Bradward Aia, who lives on a planet in an isolated solar systems, whose world is recovering from an apocalyptic event and the resulting technological and societal collapse. The story explores the multilayered interactions of politics, religion, ecology, technology, and human emotion in the Kose region of Ekua during a chaotic interregnum on the planet.
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The novel is widely considered to be a classic example of {{wp|soft science fiction|"soft" science fiction}}, and is one of the most famous examinations of {{wp|anthropology}} and {{wp|political science}} in science fiction. A major theme of the novel is the effects of culture on politics and society, explored in particular through the collapse of a global state across Ekua and the rise of local one in Kose. The novel also explores the interactions of Aia with the people he interacts with, the biological diversification of humanity, and the future of religion.
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''Firstworld'' has been reprinted numerous times, translated into over a dozen languages, and received high praise from critics. It has won numerous literary awards such as X and X. The novel is part of the [[Firstworld Revolutions]], a series of novels and short stories written by Woosley.
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! style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Stadium
! style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Founded
! style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Joined
! style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Notes
|-
|align=center|[[File:C FC logo.png|40px]]
|'''[[CC Carrefour]]'''
|[[Jameston]]
| Dani Stadium
|align=center| 1871
|align=center| 1888
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:FC_Bellmare.png|40px]]
|'''[[CC Bridge]]'''
|[[Jameston]]
|{{nowrap|Bank of the Arucian Stadium}}
|align=center| 1982
|align=center| 1982
|align=center| Replaced [[CC Colton]], a founding member of IFA after Colton went bankrupt at the end of the 1981 season.
|-
|align=center|[[File:FC_Bronstad.png|40px]]
|'''[[CC Playa]]'''
|[[Jameston]]
|Bronstad Stadium
|align=center| 1931
|align=center| 1964
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Cuanstad_Dockworkers.png|40px]]
|{{nowrap|'''[[CC Fort James]]'''}}
|[[Jameston]]
|King's Park Field
|align=center| 1923
|align=center| 1946
|align=center| Founded by workers associated with the [[Dockworkers' Union (Imagua)|Dockworkers' Union]], and is owned by the Dockworkers' Union. Founding member of IFA.
|-
|align=center|[[File:FC_Hochester.png|40px]]
|'''[[CC Pointe]]'''
|[[Cuanstad]]
|Hochester Park
|align=center| 1930
|align=center| 1946
|align=center| Founding member of IFA.
|-
|align=center|[[File:FC_Lundholm.png|40px]]
|'''[[CC Crique]]'''
|[[Lundholm]]
|City Park
|align=center| 1942
|align=center| 1964
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Sandnesoilers.svg|40px]]
|'''[[CC Tiberon]]'''
|[[Nua Taois]]
|Orient Stadium
|align=center| 1927
|align=center| 1946
|align=center| Founding member of IFA.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Logo_Phénix_version_noir_détouré_grand.png|40px]]
|'''[[CS Capesterre]]'''
|{{nowrap|[[San Pietro, Imagua and the Assimas|San Pietro]]}}
|Quinzio Cedro Stadium
|align=center| 1921
|align=center| 1946
|align=center| Founding member of IFA.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Aberdeen_Roughnecks.png|40px]]
|'''[[CS Caracol]]'''
|[[Rutigliano, Imagua and the Assimas|Rutigliano]]
|Rutigliano Field
|align=center| 1945
|align=center| 1964
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Aberdeen_Roughnecks.png|40px]]
|'''[[Carucere Defence Force Sports Program|PEFDK]]'''
|[[Crique]]
|Rutigliano Field
|align=center| 1945
|align=center| 1964
|align=center|
|}

Revision as of 05:38, 1 February 2023

Logo Team City Stadium Founded Joined Notes
C FC logo.png CC Carrefour Jameston Dani Stadium 1871 1888
File:FC Bellmare.png CC Bridge Jameston Bank of the Arucian Stadium 1982 1982 Replaced CC Colton, a founding member of IFA after Colton went bankrupt at the end of the 1981 season.
File:FC Bronstad.png CC Playa Jameston Bronstad Stadium 1931 1964
File:Cuanstad Dockworkers.png CC Fort James Jameston King's Park Field 1923 1946 Founded by workers associated with the Dockworkers' Union, and is owned by the Dockworkers' Union. Founding member of IFA.
File:FC Hochester.png CC Pointe Cuanstad Hochester Park 1930 1946 Founding member of IFA.
File:FC Lundholm.png CC Crique Lundholm City Park 1942 1964
Sandnesoilers.svg CC Tiberon Nua Taois Orient Stadium 1927 1946 Founding member of IFA.
Logo Phénix version noir détouré grand.png CS Capesterre San Pietro Quinzio Cedro Stadium 1921 1946 Founding member of IFA.
Aberdeen Roughnecks.png CS Caracol Rutigliano Rutigliano Field 1945 1964
Aberdeen Roughnecks.png PEFDK Crique Rutigliano Field 1945 1964