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  • ...lbans''' was a character in the [[Legends of Dune]] trilogy. Trained by [[Erasmus]], he became the original [[Mentat]].
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  • ...and the main protagonist in the [[Legends of Dune]] trilogy, along with [[Erasmus]].
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  • '''Erasmus''' is a thinking machine, and a character in the [[Legends of Dune]] trilogy, often featuring with [[Omnius]]. He causes the death of [[Seren
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  • ...s as the embodiment of logic and reason. The term 'mentat' was coined by [[Erasmus]], created from the words 'mentor', 'mentee' and 'mentation'. Following the [[Butlerian Jihad]] in the Dune universe's [[back story]], it was forbidden to create man-like machines.
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  • ...in J. Anderson]] to conclude [[Frank Herbert]]'s original ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series of novels. ...n|Baron Vladimir Harkonnen]] to the thinking machine capital, [[Synchrony (Dune)|Synchrony]].
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  • This is the first of the three books that make up the [[Legends of Dune]] series written by [[Kevin J. Anderson]] and [[Brian Herbert]]. The book b : The most important character of the early Dune books. The daughter of the Viceroy and Abbess, she would go on to lead the
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  • ...e by the last free humans in the universe against the [[thinking machines (Dune)|thinking machines]], a violent and dominating force led by the sentient co ...and social climate that is well established in Frank Herbert’s original ''Dune'' series.
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  • ...s religious beliefs. In particular, I like his statement in Appendix II of Dune, concerning the C.E.T. (Commission of Ecumenical Translators): 'We are here ...our father's literary works, what was your opinion of them? Outside of the Dune series, which of his novels did you enjoy the most?'''
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  • ...r read was THE TIME MACHINE. I loved superheroes, and classic SF. I read DUNE for the first time when I was 12, I think.'' ...r the writings of Frank Herbert? What were your initial thoughts regarding Dune?'''
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  • ...d woman", [[Daniel and Marty]], first mentioned at the end of Chapterhouse Dune, who have unknown designs on the Ithaca and its passengers. The no-ship is ...e tanks. The entire universe is unaware that in the events of Chapterhouse Dune, Scytale had been forced to give the passengers of the Ithaca the secret, a
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