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The First Order insignia, also known as the First Order symbol, or hexagonal sigil, was a sixteen-rayed symbol inscribed within a hexagon, denoting an explosive force pushing against attempts to contain it.
- Rebel Alliance. The Rebel Alliance stood against the Galactic Empire in the original trilogy and after years of fighting, the Rebellion eventually signed a concordance with the Empire.
- Galactic Empire. When Sheev Palpatine formed the Galactic Empire, he adopted a different version of the Galactic Republic's crest. The new cog with six spokes was used throughout the organization.
- First Order. Though the remnants of the Empire signed the Galactic Concordance with the New Republic, not everyone wanted peace. The First Order rose from the ashes of the Empire.
- Galactic Republic. Often referred to as the Republic, the Galactic Republic governed the galaxy before the Clone Wars and the rise of the Galactic Empire.
The First Order is a fictional military movement and rump state in the Star Wars franchise, introduced in the 2015 film The Force Awakens. It is formed following the fall of the Galactic Empire after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983).
The First Order, or simply the Order, was a fascist military junta in the Unknown Regions of the galaxy during the era of the New Republic. The First Order was ruled by a Supreme Leader from their mobile headquarters instead of a traditional planetary capital.
The Rank insignia of the First Order was used in the First Order military. The military rank of officers of the First Order Navy, and of the First Order Army when not in combat situations, was denoted by a combination of uniform color and arm insignia.
First-order logic is the standard for the formalization of mathematics into axioms, and is studied in the foundations of mathematics. Peano arithmetic and Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory are axiomatizations of number theory and set theory, respectively, into first-order logic.