Builder profiles
Personal builder pages with handles, projects, bench photos, build notes, favorites, collabs, and a little personality.
It exists because builders, designers, and storytellers needed a way to create, share, and sell original work inspired by familiar sci-fi and maker themes without copying protected characters or being shut down by ownership and copyright.
Emergence is a story, a fixed universe anybody can adapt and add to. A shared foundation shaped by function, adaptation, and need rather than polish or canon. If a character was built because it had to be, it belongs here.
A fabrication lane for builders, designers, kitbashers, printer addicts, storytellers, and people who make the world by hand.
This is the builder-facing arm of the E:MERGENCE ecosystem. Profiles, build files, release drops, builder badges, project identity, and a little lore all live here. Think 2007 Myspace energy, but for people who actually make things.
If EmergenceRising.com is the wider world, E:MERGENCE FAB is the garage, the bench, the print queue, the late-night profile page, and the place where raw builds start looking inevitable.
/buildersThis is a real placeholder, not a dead page. It is already structured around the surfaces you mentioned so it can either stay or become the starting point for the permanent FAB lane.
Personal builder pages with handles, projects, bench photos, build notes, favorites, collabs, and a little personality.
A place for release files, printable packs, build sheets, BOM links, revision notes, and protected early drops.
I have not been given the real badge system rules yet, so this is framed as an upcoming trust and contribution layer instead of fake specifics.
FAB should not feel isolated. It should feel like the place where physical builds, files, and builder identity connect back into the wider E:MERGENCE world.
Torx is the obvious anchor build. The fabrication lane should eventually feed his files, revisions, assembly notes, paint passes, and world fragments.
The app belongs to the wider ecosystem too. FAB can hold builder-side assets, device mounts, interface experiments, branded hardware add-ons, and future physical companion pieces.
Not every build starts with a product plan. Some start because a design refuses to leave you alone. In E:MERGENCE, that kind of compulsion matters. If a thing got built because it had to, it probably belongs here.
The workshop side of E:MERGENCE was never meant to be clean. It is where fragments become bodies, bodies become revisions, and revisions slowly become canon. Builders leave fingerprints on the universe. That is not contamination. That is authorship.