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**DUNE** is a book written by Frank Herbert which had a few sequels and got adapted a few times. It's considered by some to be the cornerstone of sci-fi.((: | **DUNE** is a book written by Frank Herbert which had a few sequels and got adapted a few times. It's considered by some to be the cornerstone of sci-fi.((: | ||
- | I've only seen the (new) films, so this article will be focused around that. Unfortunately, | + | I've only seen the (new) films, so this article will be focused around that. Unfortunately, |
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===== Reviews ===== | ===== Reviews ===== | ||
+ | ==== Dune (1984) ==== | ||
+ | I have no idea what to say about this one. It's so weird that... | ||
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+ | Is it bad? Probably. But it's also more enjoyable than the new films at times. | ||
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+ | Also, Lady Jessica was not great, which is a far greater sin. | ||
==== DUNE (Part 1) ==== | ==== DUNE (Part 1) ==== | ||
I think this film takes itself too seriously and comes off as boring/ | I think this film takes itself too seriously and comes off as boring/ | ||
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==== Mentats ==== | ==== Mentats ==== | ||
I think the concept of the Mentat is stupid and practically stupid as well. | I think the concept of the Mentat is stupid and practically stupid as well. | ||
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+ | Mentats are often described as human computers or human calculators...but that description isn't entirely accurate. They are more like a walking spreadsheet.\\ | ||
+ | This is because they can ‘hold’ a vast amount of data, make massive calculations and even do analysis of that data...which they can then calculate and so on. | ||
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+ | The problem is that they // | ||
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+ | To explain why, let me direct you to the humble spreadsheet. The thing about a spreadsheet is that a human can totally make a spreadsheet in the real world. All you need is a whiteboard (or just a sufficiently large wall; or some paper), some chalk and then the data you're putting into it. Then you just have to manually draw the table, the values in each cell and you can even draw a nice graph to visualize the data.\\ | ||
+ | A Mentat could do all of this as well, but they have the advantage of being able to calculate all those values much faster than anyone else.\\ | ||
+ | Now let's change a single value in a single cell.\\ | ||
+ | The problem you face now is that, if you did it right, that one value is tied to many many other cells, so you have to manually recalculate all of it. In real life, this could take hours...or days...or weeks.\\ | ||
+ | But that was for normal humans. A Mentat can recalculate much faster. And, sure, they // | ||
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+ | This is why I'm skeptical as to how useful a Mentat would actually prove to be in practice. Because, sure, an individual Mentat can do a lot of data analysis and whatever...but they still have to //share// that data with other people. They are humans who work for other humans, right? As far as I know, there is no such thing as a monitor that a Mentat can project their thoughts into in the Dune universe...so how do they actually go about sharing all that data?\\ | ||
+ | I think the assumption is that a Mentat is a bit like a simple calculator, in that you're only ever expected to get one value out at a time. But then the practical limitations of a Mentat become clear. | ||
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+ | This actually shows why some factions skirt around and ultimately ignore the Butlerian Jihad' | ||
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+ | This also doesn' | ||
+ | This wouldn' | ||
==== Sandworm ==== | ==== Sandworm ==== | ||
Yeah, I find the Sandworm to be really interesting. Though I probably won't elaborate for a while. | Yeah, I find the Sandworm to be really interesting. Though I probably won't elaborate for a while. | ||
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It's possible that Buddislam //could// exist if we assume that it merged with some completely distinct offshoot of Islam (but then it wouldn' | It's possible that Buddislam //could// exist if we assume that it merged with some completely distinct offshoot of Islam (but then it wouldn' | ||
===== Trivilinks ===== | ===== Trivilinks ===== | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * My experience with it is...generally positive. It manages to avoid two big pitfalls of most fandom wikis: | ||
+ | - It only sticks to what is definitively ‘canon’: | ||
+ | - It doesn' | ||
+ | * Honestly, I love it. | ||
* Once I think of what to put here, I'll put it here. | * Once I think of what to put here, I'll put it here. | ||
+ | * I don't really like the //desert// aesthetic. I would have called it Arab, but that would be inaccurate, since it // |
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