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  • ...une universe are advised not to read our articles before going through the novels, movies or games that they wish to experience without spoilers.
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} == Caladan in the new Dune novels ==
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  • {{Dune novels|image=}} ...sn`t always the industrial wasteland that is depicted in the original Dune novels and cinematic incarnations. Before the [[Butlerian Jihad]], Giedi Prime was
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  • ...What were your first impressions of your grandfather, Frank Herbert's Dune novels when you first read them?''' ...science fiction genre (and the literary world in general). There are few novels that do this — less than a dozen, I think — and I'm proud to say that D
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  • ...and chats with individuals who worked on everything from the original Dune novels to the recent sci-fi channel miniseries'.
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  • ...also have such combined names that are based on names from Frank Herbert's novels.
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  • '''Q) What was your opinion of the new Dune miniseries, and how do you think it compared to the David Lynch Film?' ''A) I taped the new miniseries but have not yet had the opportunity to see it.''
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  • ...ed on the [[Dune|''Dune'' novel]] by [[Frank Herbert]]. It was produced by New Amsterdam Entertainment in association with Blixa Film Productktion and Hal ...)|Children of Dune]]'', continued the story, adapting the second and third novels in the series.
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  • ...When I read it again in college, I noticed even more layers. I STILL find new things in it every time I go back.'' ...s Dune novels would you say you enjoyed the most? Which of Frank Herbert's novels outside of the Dune series did you enjoy the most?'''
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  • {{Dune novels|image=}} ...cell samples from his entire order, plus many characters from earlier Dune novels: essentially, even though he was the only one left, he could single-handedl
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  • ...losophical or religiously oriented writings rather than action or thriller novels?''' ...between us. However, since I did eavesdrop while he read short stories and novels to my mother, I'm sure that his style 'soaked into' my consciousness. Cer
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  • ...es]]. He is the only character to feature in all six of the "classic" Dune novels.
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ...ons have different prologues summarizing events in the previous novel. The novels Dune Messiah and [[Children of Dune]] were adapted by the Sci-Fi Channel in
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  • ...e'' universe]] created by [[Frank Herbert]]. He appears in the first three novels in the series: ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' (1965), ''[[Dune Messiah]]'' (1969
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  • ...1984 companion to Frank Herbert's classic Dune series of science fiction novels.
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  • ...ild large bases using our new revised construction system and other, brand new features. ...rrently don’t plan to add new great houses, but we are thinking of adding new subhouses.
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  • The story behind each mission is accurate to the world of the novels although they took place during the two year span in Dune where Paul gains
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  • {{Dune novels|image=[[Image:Atreides_miniseries_small.jpg]]}} ...peror's [[Sardaukar]]. It re-emerged in the space of three years, when the new Duke, [[Paul Atreides]] seized Arrakis and crowned himself Emperor. House A
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  • ...Books, an imprint of Putnam (the publisher of all of Frank Herbert's Dune novels). ''The Dune Encyclopedia'' was also released in hardcover by Putnam Adult ...s death. In response to questions over why the new post-Frank Herbert Dune novels conflicted with ''The Dune Encyclopedia'', the book was declared non-canon
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  • ...tside the Dune universe (See below). Herbert may have invented it for his novels. ''Landsraad'' or ''Landsråd'' is a modern Danish word, meaning ''regional ...ication. The High council was initially elected by the body at large, and new members were thereafter co-opted internally. The total number of votes allo
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ...love, and plots to use this as a weapon against him. At the same time, the new Ixian ambassador, [[Hwi Noree]], is sent to the court of the God Emperor. I
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  • ...perium, the feudal interstellar empire that forms the backdrop to the Dune novels. This house is the ruling power on the planet [[Ix (planet)|Ix]]. The main
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ...of Corrin also saw the newly formed House Corrino capture rulership of the new [[Imperium]].
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  • {{Dune novels|image=}} ...known for the novel ''[[Dune]]'', and the five other novels in the [[Dune novels|series]] that followed it. The Dune saga dealt with themes such as human su
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  • ...f Elrood IX's writings are referenced via epigraphs in the Prelude to Dune novels:
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ...was the last ''Dune'' novel to be serialized before book publication. The novels [[Dune Messiah]] and Children of Dune were adapted in 2003 into a well-rece
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  • {{Dune novels|image=}} ...n, he toppled the power of [[House Corrino]], and installed himself as the new Padishah Emperor of the Known Universe.
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  • {{Dune novels|image=}} ...spiracy unfolds along the lines of Herbert's theme throughout the ''Dune'' novels that [[prescience]] grants control, but that control paradoxically traps th
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}}
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  • ...the movie is an adaptation of the first part of a [[Dune novels|series of novels]], by Frank Herbert, containing elements from the later parts. The major pl
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  • ...s the first chapter in this miniseries was considered more faithful to the novels than the movies that preceded it, ''Children of Dune'' worked to correct th
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  • [[Category:Classic Dune novels]] {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}}
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ...nce fiction, Dune is popularly considered one of the great science fiction novels of all time, and is frequently cited as the best-selling science fiction no
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  • ...se Ordos is not mentioned in [[Frank Herbert]]'s original series of [[Dune novels]], nor in the prequels written by [[Brian Herbert]] and [[Kevin J. Anderson ...however, is that the reclusive elite of Ordos has at its disposal radical new technologies that it hopes will put all of Arrakis in its hands. Buying ill
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  • ...conclude [[Frank Herbert]]'s original ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series of novels. ...ts to rally human kind for a last stand against the thinking machines. The new [[Face Dancer]]s continue to infiltrate the main organizations of the Old E
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  • {{New novels|image=[[Image:Dune_The_Butlerian_Jihad_cover_US.jpg|112x161px]]}} ...Titans and wanted to desperately go and see Serena Butler to discuss this new found knowledge. He would return in the thick of things and would think of
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  • ...'Legends of Dune'' series, several story lines started in the previous two novels lead to the political and social climate that is well established in Frank ...these planets were also killed. Each time the human armies fold space to a new location there is a 10% attrition rate due to the undependable space-folder
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  • ...shtml] in ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'', as well as (to a lesser extent) other novels in the series. ...ith her position as Imperial Consort, as she desired to be the mother of a new Atreides-Corrino royal bloodline with Paul and hopefully retain the Imperia
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