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  • {{Dune games|image= <!-- You can add an image here -->}} This page lists all units appearing in [[Dune II]].
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ...riginally a star-name for Mu Draconis) later Rakis (known colloquially as "Dune") is and the home of the [[Fremen]] ([[Zensunni]] wanderers) and later, the
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  • *''Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis'' (Mega Drive/Genesis port) *''Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty''
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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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  • {{Dune movies|image=}} ...y faithful) adaptation of the actual sequel to ''[[Dune]]'', the novel ''[[Dune Messiah]]''.
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} '''''God Emperor of Dune''''' is the fourth ''Dune'' novel written by [[Frank Herbert]].
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  • '''Siona Atreides''' is a major character in the novel ''[[God Emperor of Dune]]''. ...aho and changes the location of his wedding to Tuono. The traitor [[Malky (Dune)|Malky]] has been captured by the Fish Speakers, though Anteac died capturi
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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 -->}} ...the novel ''Children of Dune''; for the TV miniseries see '''[[Children of Dune (miniseries)]]'''.''
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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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  • ...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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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} ::''This article is about the novel ''Dune''; for other meanings see '''[[Dune (disambiguation)]]'''.''
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  • {{Dune novels|image=}} ...) are a key social, religious and political force in [[Frank Herbert]]'s [[Dune universe]]. It is described as a secretive sisterhood whose members train t
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