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The Worker Caste was a caste of workers in the Lego Empire.

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  • Worker caste
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  • The Worker Caste was a caste of workers in the Lego Empire.
  • The worker caste was the largest caste among the Yuuzhan Vong. Despite their size, they were the lowest caste. Workers included Yuuzhan Vong born as workers, those who failed in other castes, the Shamed Ones, and slaves. Some had a little honor, but most were looked on in contempt by the warriors and the intendants. Eventually, the workers joined the Shamed Ones in revolt against Supreme Overlord Shimrra and the Elite.
  • The Worker Caste is one of the three Minbari castes. They are the commercial pilots, engineers, construction workers, mapmakers, miners and manufacturers of the Minbari Federation. The language of the Worker Caste has a simple, unadorned style when compared to the dialects of the other castes and is suited to technical and scientific description. After the Minbari Civil War, they were given more representation in the government, with five spots on the Grey Council instead of just three. Delenn once referred to maintenance workers of Babylon 5 as "Worker Caste" as a sign of respect.
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  • Arbeiterkaste
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  • Каста рабочих
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  • Työläiskasti
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  • Casta de los Trabajadores
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  • The Worker Caste was a caste of workers in the Lego Empire.
  • The Worker Caste is one of the three Minbari castes. They are the commercial pilots, engineers, construction workers, mapmakers, miners and manufacturers of the Minbari Federation. The language of the Worker Caste has a simple, unadorned style when compared to the dialects of the other castes and is suited to technical and scientific description. Throughout most of Minbari history, the Worker Caste has always been caught in the middle of and/or taken a back seat in the struggles within their society. While Religious and Warrior castes struggle over authority and issues of defense, the Worker Caste does the building or rebuilding in service of their policies. Despite this, some have said that Valen did not consider the idea of Workers serving in the Anla'shok to be "unacceptable", that towards the end of the Shadow war he did indeed allow members of the Worker Caste to serve as Rangers, and that it was only after he went beyond that the Workers were again forbidden from being Anla'shok. Many scholars and warriors contended that there was no proof to support that belief and dismissed it as pure myth. However, with the installment of Jeffrey Sinclair as Entil'Zha in 2259, membership in the Anla'shok was again finally open to Minbari of all castes, including the Workers. After the Minbari Civil War, they were given more representation in the government, with five spots on the Grey Council instead of just three. Delenn once referred to maintenance workers of Babylon 5 as "Worker Caste" as a sign of respect.
  • The worker caste was the largest caste among the Yuuzhan Vong. Despite their size, they were the lowest caste. Workers included Yuuzhan Vong born as workers, those who failed in other castes, the Shamed Ones, and slaves. Some had a little honor, but most were looked on in contempt by the warriors and the intendants. Eventually, the workers joined the Shamed Ones in revolt against Supreme Overlord Shimrra and the Elite.
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