So the Fremen won with ease, even with the Sardaukar there. Must be weird for them to know they could have killed the Harkonnen all this time if they just united for a day lol.
They liquefy the sand immediately around them by making noise/vibrations, which is why when they're surfacing you can see anything/anyone around them start to sink into the sand
@@8triagrammer Canonically, they move like constrictor snakes via rectilinear locomotion, basically working two muscles against each other like legs to propel them forward
Paul has prescience as the Kwisatz Haderach. Therefore, he knew the storm would happen and he knew this would cause the Emperor’s forces to lose their air support.
Oh come on!!! You guys expect me to believe a bunch of desert rats would have been a match for the feared and dreaded Sardaukar!? Come on now!!! Let’s be realistic here!!!
That’s what makes this scene so powerful, dude. All the great houses believed no one could stand up to the Sardakar. But as the prescient kwisatz haderach, Paul knew how weak the SardaKar had become and that the desert-hardened dune rats were supreme fighters in the universe.
The newer movies are much closer to the books. Paul is not supposed to be the hero that he was shown to be in the 1984 film. He's a grieving teenager on a warpath.
The point of the book series is, Paul's reign is NOT the good force. His action and choice while bring Fremen prosperity, bring doom and suffering to rest of galaxy. He's more like the Anti-Messiah. He himself aware about it.
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Damit I'm trying to study!
Just put some dune music in the background, works wonders when studying.
Then study
Study what?
0:32 okay this scene look kinda badass
So the Fremen won with ease, even with the Sardaukar there. Must be weird for them to know they could have killed the Harkonnen all this time if they just united for a day lol.
They could've taken the city the whole time, sure. The Atreides atomic arsenal allows them to finally hold it.
What's the canon explanation on how the worms propel themselves through the sand?
They liquefy the sand immediately around them by making noise/vibrations, which is why when they're surfacing you can see anything/anyone around them start to sink into the sand
@@nickyarbrough8392 OK, so when they're moving in a straight line, what is propelling them?
@@8triagrammer They are literally swimming in the sand. It's not hard to grasp lol
@@8triagrammer Canonically, they move like constrictor snakes via rectilinear locomotion, basically working two muscles against each other like legs to propel them forward
@MysticalCyan it was a perfectly valid question. Your comment is weird.
The sandworms can propel themselves through the tons of sand, but can't throw dem boys off their back.
How do the fremen get off the worm?
They De worm
they slide off the sides
That’s the neat part. They don’t
@@vkvarman2422😂
Wtf the worms generated sandstorms ?
You didn't watch the movie did you?
No
Paul has prescience as the Kwisatz Haderach. Therefore, he knew the storm would happen and he knew this would cause the Emperor’s forces to lose their air support.
Bro hasn't seen the movie
omg stfu I did, just answer the damn question
Oh come on!!! You guys expect me to believe a bunch of desert rats would have been a match for the feared and dreaded Sardaukar!? Come on now!!! Let’s be realistic here!!!
nothing is realistic about this series
Average Sardaukar fan:
Isn't there in the prophecy that they would be fearsome fighters, so I think they've been training for generations for that purpose.
That’s what makes this scene so powerful, dude. All the great houses believed no one could stand up to the Sardakar. But as the prescient kwisatz haderach, Paul knew how weak the SardaKar had become and that the desert-hardened dune rats were supreme fighters in the universe.
"desert rats" who have had to learn how to survive in the hardest conditions imaginable
I'm bored. You're boring, Zoidberg.
Take your meds weirdo
Sorry, but I prefer the 1984 film . I don’t know which one is closer to the book but in this one Paul
is not for the people but for himself
The newer movies are much closer to the books. Paul is not supposed to be the hero that he was shown to be in the 1984 film. He's a grieving teenager on a warpath.
The point of the book series is, Paul's reign is NOT the good force. His action and choice while bring Fremen prosperity, bring doom and suffering to rest of galaxy. He's more like the Anti-Messiah. He himself aware about it.