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Dune 2000: Atreides - Part 8 - Long Live the Fighters!

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Full-Motion cutscene from Westwood Studio's Dune 2000.

The Emperor's trap was a clever blow, but the Commander's will was too strong to allow failure. The Duke's men sent Harkonnen troopers and Imperial Sardaukar alike into full retreat. The day belongs to the Atreides. However, forces are on the move. While the Harkonnen and Sardaukar regroup, Moneo advises the Commander to strike at the Ordos, in hopes of exploiting the divide between the enemies. Should the Harkonnen attack, then they too will fall, for on this day the Fremen fight for the Duke. With Desert Power finally in the Duke's grasp, there is finally a chance to strike back at the very troops of the Imperium itself.

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  • That must be a very good telescope. He can even hear things far away with it!

  • eee. The end was a bit strange :)

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  • why can't I find clips of the david lynch movie on youtube no more? I call bullshit corporatism and greed. But yeah, that was kinda cool. I really wanted to see that scene where he says "long live the fighter!" without actually popping in the dvd.

  • FRANK HERBERTS DUNE.

    STEAL MY RESOURCES CORPRATE DUCHEBAGS i WILL SLIT YOUR THROAT!

  • HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA­HHAHAHH HOPLY SHIT SO FUNNY ITS TOOOOOOOO FUNNY OSNT* WBT(FSFU CKFICKUCKC

  • Sure, they can buy a lot of things, but many of them are not officially legal. ^^

    Like atom-bombs, or Stone-Burner.

  • @Usul75 Oh, they trust Ix and Richese well enough to let them be the only ones to build devices more complicated that time-activated coffee makers. That scope is clear-enough to be of Ixian manufacture. The Butlerian Jihad might prohibit "thinking machines", but things like the Hunter-Seeker are permitted; it matters not whether that is explicitly or implicitly. A peribolic microphone combined with a high-magnification spyglass is too useful a device to not be availible to paying customers.

  • @TheKNH86

    They do not, because of Butlers Jihad.

    Thats why they have Mentats like him, and no computers.

    And why no one likes and trust the technicians from the planet IX.

  • @nutherefurlong I cringe. The end was just... wrong.

  • Well, Jules Verne wrote about submarines and in his time it was ridiculous.

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