The Builders

The Builders


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In a future built from wreckage, New City exists to build. Across a shattered planet, millions of Research Builders search the ruins of dead civilizations for diagrams, blueprints, and technical plans that might help expand the only surviving city on Earth.

Markten is one of the oldest and most respected Builders alive. For forty years he has helped reconstruct civilization one machine at a time, convinced that construction itself is mankind's highest purpose. But when his young apprentice discovers a strange book hidden beneath the ruins of an ancient city, they uncover something completely different from the weapons and devices they usually rebuild. The diagrams inside seem harmless at first. The structure they describe appears weak, fragile, and oddly incomplete. Yet the closer they come to understanding it, the more unsettling the discovery becomes.

Fox B. Holden's "The Builders" is a sharp and unsettling science fiction story. Beneath its post-apocalyptic setting is a chilling idea: a civilization may survive technologically while forgetting why its technology existed in the first place. The story builds steadily toward one of vintage science fiction's most ironic final revelations.

Very little biographical information survives about Fox B. Holden, but "The Builders" remains a memorable example of cautionary post-apocalyptic science fiction from the magazine era. The story stands out for its unusual perspective on technological progress, presenting a future where engineering knowledge survives while human culture, memory, and identity have almost completely vanished. Its final twist helped make it one of the more quietly disturbing stories of its time.