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[[Human]] '''trustees''' was a term used in the [[Synchronized Worlds]] to refer to a special privileged caste of humans, above the rank of [[slaves]]. Trustees were servants of higher rank, overseeing the slaves or having some special tasks on the machines' behalf.
 
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[[Image:Trustee.png|thumb|Machine-allied humans oversee slaves in the prologue of the ''[[Dune (1984 movie)]]'']]
 
'''Trustees''' was a term used in the [[Synchronized Worlds]] to refer to a special privileged caste of [[human]]s, above the rank of [[slaves]]. Trustees were servants of higher rank, overseeing the slaves or having some special tasks on the machines' behalf. '''Crew bosses''' wore black tunic and a headband.
   
 
Considered traitors by other humans, trustees were sometimes either egotistical individuals or simply misinformed and brain-washed humans. Trustees could ascend in ranks and some were judged adequate enough to be transformed into [[cymek]]s.
 
Considered traitors by other humans, trustees were sometimes either egotistical individuals or simply misinformed and brain-washed humans. Trustees could ascend in ranks and some were judged adequate enough to be transformed into [[cymek]]s.
   
The trustfullness of trustees and trustees in general was the object of a wager between [[Erasmus]] and [[Omnius]]. Erasmus proposed Omnius to randomly select some loyal trustees, and himself would demonstrate that he could can turn them against the thinking machines. Omnius however warned Erasmus that if the humans indeed proved untrustful, he would vehemenly order their extintion, to Erasmus' dismay, since he would have no experiments.
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The trustees and their trustfulness was the object of a wager between [[Erasmus]] and [[Omnius]]. Erasmus proposed Omnius to randomly select some loyal trustees, and himself would demonstrate that he could turn them against the thinking machines. Omnius however warned Erasmus that if he was proven right and the humans indeed proved untrustful, he would vehemently order their extinction, to Erasmus' dismay; since he would have no experiments.
   
The wage however turned against Omnius and a rebellion on Earth started, which started the [[Butlerian Jihad]].
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The wage however turned against Omnius and a [[rebellion on Earth]] started, which sparked the [[Butlerian Jihad/XD|Butlerian Jihad]].
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During the war, Omnius sent trustees to act as spies in the [[League Worlds]], although cautiously, so that 'exposure' to free humanity would not turn the spies against Omnius. Humans that allied with the machines were often lured with offers of immortality, by as becoming [[neo-cymek]]s or receiving a [[life extension]] treatment. The existence of spies haunted the League. The concept was a quick and easy accusation used by the [[Jipol]] against the political enemies of [[Iblis Ginjo]] or Protestants against the Jihad.
   
 
==Known trustees==
 
==Known trustees==
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*[[Vorian Atreides]] - co-pilot of the ''[[Dream Voyager]]'' [[update ship]]
 
*[[Vorian Atreides]] - co-pilot of the ''[[Dream Voyager]]'' [[update ship]]
 
*[[Ohan Freer]] - Crew boss on Earth
 
*[[Ohan Freer]] - Crew boss on Earth
*''[[Beowulf]]'' - Trustee who eventuall became a cymek
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*''[[Beowulf]]'' - Trustee who eventually became a cymek
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*[[Handon]] - [[Ixian]] rebel
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*[[Yorek Thurr]] - [[Jipol]] leader
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Trustee

Machine-allied humans oversee slaves in the prologue of the Dune (1984 movie)

Trustees was a term used in the Synchronized Worlds to refer to a special privileged caste of humans, above the rank of slaves. Trustees were servants of higher rank, overseeing the slaves or having some special tasks on the machines' behalf. Crew bosses wore black tunic and a headband.

Considered traitors by other humans, trustees were sometimes either egotistical individuals or simply misinformed and brain-washed humans. Trustees could ascend in ranks and some were judged adequate enough to be transformed into cymeks.

The trustees and their trustfulness was the object of a wager between Erasmus and Omnius. Erasmus proposed Omnius to randomly select some loyal trustees, and himself would demonstrate that he could turn them against the thinking machines. Omnius however warned Erasmus that if he was proven right and the humans indeed proved untrustful, he would vehemently order their extinction, to Erasmus' dismay; since he would have no experiments.

The wage however turned against Omnius and a rebellion on Earth started, which sparked the Butlerian Jihad.

During the war, Omnius sent trustees to act as spies in the League Worlds, although cautiously, so that 'exposure' to free humanity would not turn the spies against Omnius. Humans that allied with the machines were often lured with offers of immortality, by as becoming neo-cymeks or receiving a life extension treatment. The existence of spies haunted the League. The concept was a quick and easy accusation used by the Jipol against the political enemies of Iblis Ginjo or Protestants against the Jihad.

Known trustees