Builders, Warrior-Servants, Lifeworkers, and the Forerunner Rates
Forerunner society divided individuals into Rates that shaped profession, social identity, political influence, and even physical form. This episode examines the Builders, Warrior-Servants, Lifeworkers, Miners, Engineers, and Juridicals as components of a civilization in which occupation was far more than a job. Builders constructed the immense infrastructure of the ecumene and eventually accumulated extraordinary political power. Warrior-Servants commanded fleets and fought the civilization’s wars but lost influence during long periods of peace. Lifeworkers studied, preserved, and manipulated living systems, placing them at the center of the Conservation Measure. Other Rates maintained resources, technology, and law across the empire. Mutations associated with advancement could physically reshape Forerunners to better serve their duties, reinforcing social roles at the biological level. The Rate system gave the ecumene specialization on a massive scale, but it also hardened institutional rivalry. When the Flood crisis became existential, Builders, Warrior-Servants, and Lifeworkers did not always agree on what survival required—and those disagreements became military problems. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
