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After Doomsday : ウィキペディア英語版
After Doomsday

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''After Doomsday'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Poul Anderson. It was published as a complete novel in 1962, having been serialized as ''The Day after Doomsday'' in the magazine ''Galaxy'', between December 1961 and February 1962.
==Plot introduction==
The novel explores events after the destruction of Earth, from the point of view of two returning starship crews, one entirely made up of men, the other consisting entirely of women.
The story is set in the early 21st century. Even as the Cold War dragged on Earth has been suddenly contacted by the Monwaingi space-faring culture. The technology of interstellar travel is spreading across the galaxy, disrupting one culture after another. Monwaing itself was contacted only a few centuries previously. Another culture, the Vorlak, underwent a transition from a stable planetary society to a warlord culture similar to the Japanese Shogunate. The nomadic Kandemirian culture became a hegemonistic one similar to the Mongol Empire. Earth found itself on the fringes of a conflict between Kandemir and a coalition led by Vorlak, with Monwaing on the sidelines, actively supporting the anti-Kandemir forces.
There is a lingua franca called ''Uru'', which bonds the diverse cultures together. The original speakers of the language may have also initiated the spread of interstellar technology, but the language seems to have outlived, or at least outstripped its originators.
In the 20 years since contact, several expeditions have set out, some in borrowed ships, some in ships built on Earth. The ship ''USS Benjamin Franklin'', with an all-male crew, set out to visit the core of the Milky Way — actually an unusual quest by the stodgy standards of the typical galactic culture. Another ship has gone as far as the Magellanic Clouds. The pan-European expedition in the ship ''Europa'', crewed entirely by women, has roamed far outside the local group of cultures. The star-drive technology allows journeys of tens of thousands of parsecs in mere months. In spite of this, most cultures are "stay-at-homes" compared to humans, interacting only with the local group of cultures, known as a "cluster".
Now the ''Franklin'' and the ''Europa'' return to find that Earth has suffered the ultimate disaster.

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