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* The '''Support caste''' who handle matters regarding supply, procurement, administration, and emergency services in support of the Empire's bureaucratic governance.<ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', p. 46</ref>
 
* The '''Support caste''' who handle matters regarding supply, procurement, administration, and emergency services in support of the Empire's bureaucratic governance.<ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', p. 46</ref>
  
* The '''Garrison caste''' (colloquially called the Grunt caste) who assist with planetary defenses alongside the ''touman'' while being in charge of domestic security and law enforcement. This caste is also home to most of Warrior candidate test-outs and ''solahma'' personnel.<ref name=IE3p47/>
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* The '''Garrison caste''' (colloquially called the Grunt caste) who consist of Warrior candidate test-outs and ''solahma'' that assist with planetary defenses alongside the ''touman'' while being in charge of domestic security and law enforcement.<ref name=IE3p47/>
  
 
Unlike other Clans, Goliath Scorpions opted to fully integrate entire populations of planets they conquered into their Clan as equals, a gargantuan task which required a measure of flexibility and decades of time in order to fully complete.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 158–160: Founder's Future</ref>  This is in stark contrast to other non-Homeworld Clans who all maintain varying levels of separation between Clan and local populations. Over time, the usual caste restrictions were relaxed in order to accommodate integration of such large numbers of people to ensure loyalty while leading to noticeable societal and economic improvements.<ref name=OTPHCpp8,9>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', pp. 8–9</ref>  While hardly comparable to key worlds of the Inner Sphere or the Clan Homeworlds, quality of life on the Empire's planets have improved dramatically compared to their status prior to the Goliath Scorpions’ Abjuration from Clan space. In contrast to the region’s old rulers neglecting to fund public budgets for citizens’ schooling, health, or infrastructure due to apathetic greed, the Clan took its peoples’ general welfare seriously. Decrepit and haphazard transportation infrastructure (in some extreme cases, hand-powered rail carts in predator-infested jungle)<ref name=TtSBp6>''Touring the Stars: Braunschweig'', p. 6</ref> has been upgraded to Clan standards for cargo hauling and passenger use. Healthcare services offered by clinics are available to every citizen of the Empire, with their provision being one of the duties of the Scientist caste.<ref name=TtSGp7/><ref name=TtSVp7/>
 
Unlike other Clans, Goliath Scorpions opted to fully integrate entire populations of planets they conquered into their Clan as equals, a gargantuan task which required a measure of flexibility and decades of time in order to fully complete.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 158–160: Founder's Future</ref>  This is in stark contrast to other non-Homeworld Clans who all maintain varying levels of separation between Clan and local populations. Over time, the usual caste restrictions were relaxed in order to accommodate integration of such large numbers of people to ensure loyalty while leading to noticeable societal and economic improvements.<ref name=OTPHCpp8,9>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', pp. 8–9</ref>  While hardly comparable to key worlds of the Inner Sphere or the Clan Homeworlds, quality of life on the Empire's planets have improved dramatically compared to their status prior to the Goliath Scorpions’ Abjuration from Clan space. In contrast to the region’s old rulers neglecting to fund public budgets for citizens’ schooling, health, or infrastructure due to apathetic greed, the Clan took its peoples’ general welfare seriously. Decrepit and haphazard transportation infrastructure (in some extreme cases, hand-powered rail carts in predator-infested jungle)<ref name=TtSBp6>''Touring the Stars: Braunschweig'', p. 6</ref> has been upgraded to Clan standards for cargo hauling and passenger use. Healthcare services offered by clinics are available to every citizen of the Empire, with their provision being one of the duties of the Scientist caste.<ref name=TtSGp7/><ref name=TtSVp7/>

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