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  • '''Omnius''' is a thinking machine, and the main protagonist in the [[Legends of Dune]] trilogy, along [[Category:Thinking Machines]]
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  • '''Erasmus''' is a thinking machine, and a character in the [[Legends of Dune]] trilogy, often featurin [[Category:Thinking Machines]]
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  • ...serve man, but a '[[jihad]]' occurs, purging the universe of all 'thinking machines' and thus the ban ''Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a huma ...]. They represent the Jihad as a struggle between humans and the thinking machines, which have become dominant over some of their original masters. The charac
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  • ...rs who ruled during the fabled Old Empire, before the rise of the thinking machines to power, '''Shakkad Boro''', called “Shakkad the Wise,” is known becau
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  • ...ade into little more than flesh vats, to be used only as mindless breeding machines to produce new Tleilaxu, or as [[axlotl tanks]] to produce clones and [[gho =====The Rise of Lenise and the Encounters with the Thinking Machines=====
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  • ...are being hunted by the vile and evil duo of [[Omnius]] Primes' [[Thinking Machines]] and the [[Cymeks]], collectively known as the [[Titans]] and how they cam ...es after she inadvertently sparked the full scale war against the thinking machines that would eventually be name for her and her murdered child, [[Manion II B
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  • ...in the Dune universe's [[back story]], it was forbidden to create man-like machines. ...and the [[Spacing Guild]] took on functions previously covered by thinking machines. Mentats are humans trained to be able to mimic computers: human minds deve
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  • ...e)|Paolo]]) and the [[Vladimir Harkonnen|Baron Vladimir Harkonnen]] to the thinking machine capital, [[Synchrony (Dune)|Synchrony]]. ...adly virus and then pressing on to the new string of inhabited worlds. The thinking machine plague arrives at [[Chapterhouse (Dune)|Chapterhouse]] and cripples
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  • ...ree humans in the universe against the [[thinking machines (Dune)|thinking machines]], a violent and dominating force led by the sentient computer [[Omnius]]. ...8 B.G. (before Guild) and detailing a biological war waged by the thinking machines on the humans. The second part of the novel begins in 88 B.G. and covers th
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  • ...the (somewhat justified) pretext that House Vernius were creating thinking machines (a fighting Mek was created shortly before in the story) and are driven out ...tions IX when briefing Emperor Shaddam on eliminating Paul Atreides; "Many machines on IX, better than those on Richese". This refers to the fact that IX was a
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  • ...8 B.G. (before Guild) and detailing a biological war waged by the thinking machines on the humans. The second part of the novel begins in 88 B.G. and covers th
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  • ...#Synchronized worlds|Synchronized World]] under [[thinking machines (Dune)|thinking machine]] control during the Butlerian Jihad, 10,000 years later it had bec
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  • ...porter themes. But this list barely touches the surface of Frank Herbert's thinking.'' ...of our protagonists. We are also dealing with the mythology that thinking machines will make our lives easier - just one of the many myth structures that Fran
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  • ...ope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.''
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  • ...tealth and deception. It is speculated that House Ordos employs [[thinking machines]], among other banned technologies.
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  • ...the forces of the Enemy, now identified by [[Other Memory]] to be thinking machines of Omnius, the machine overlord destroyed back in the ancient Butlerian Jih
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  • ...inder of their involvement in the war against and defeat of the [[Thinking Machines]]. The events after the Battle of Corrin also saw the newly formed House Co
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