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The beginning is a very delicate time...

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  • Great vid. Where did all this come from? Was it from the Legends of Dune books?

  • @JusAnIdea  Yes.

  • very cool video, especially the music! what is the name of this song? sounds like some good, epic soundtrack!

  • It's the soundtrack of the Chronicles of Narnia.

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  • Frank Herbert dune = god

    His son = no comments

  • This story is a rape on the original dune storyline. Made by a son of Frank Herbert and a writer-to-rent is the worst thing that could happen to dune series.

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  • @MrSoliPat Kind of reminds me of TRANSFORMERS,but better and more dramatic!

  • I have read every DUNE book ever written! No,Brian Herbert cant write like his father,but i have to say i have enjoyed all the DUNE books that he and Kevin J.Anderson have written together. I will keep reading them because i dont want the story to end! Give them a read,and i think you will like them as well.

  • Personally havent read any post (Frank) Herbert Dune stuff and more than likely never will, but the bottom line is, The story wasnt meant to end with Chapterhouse and Herbert would have atleast written one more novel had it not been for his death...

  • I once performed a simple population/breeding simulation. If you have children, there is a 91% chance you are one of Paul Atreides's ancestors.

  • I think we all agree that new books written by his son and dudehey are NOT up to par with Franks originals but at least they keep the story going. Maybe someday someone better will keep it going.

  • I've read only Dune and find the detailed mythology absolutely fascinating. I enjoyed the 1984 film; the 2000 miniseries did not hold my attention. I look forward to seeing a true and honest film representation of the original trilogy with the effects technology now available. It would be fantastic. So long as no "artistic liberties" are taken during production that is.

  • Ok let's just pretend that all the trash from the post-Frank Herbert era never was written. It's easy. The books are just horrible, and anyone who has tried to wade through one knows what I am talking about. But the wonderful future history that Frank created answered some interesting questions: could a galactic human society function without thinking machines? Could military technology evolve to the point that atomic weapons became unusable and edged weapons useful, and under what conditions?

  • @SpiritLine I was not familiar with Samuel Butler honestly. I appreciate the insight into the matter. If you are referring to not finishing the original Dune, finish ASAP! There are wonderful books in the Dune sage. My personal favorite is Heretics of Dune.

  • @SIZZLEBIZZLE1982 well, in the universe of dune, our society as we know it existed long long ago, so a direct reference to the person of Samuel Butler was entirely possible. I assume you know who was Samuel Butler and his work. In strict science fiction like Frank Herbert, historical references of this kind are welcome. Don't you think?... I can't say much more since I have not finished reading the entire novel yet.

  • @SpiritLine How else would you get the term Butlerian though.

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