You definitely deserve more views and subscribers. This was definitely one of the best, in-depth videos on the Shai-Hulud, that I've seen on UA-cam. Good stuff, man!
Not exactly. They tried lots of times to transplant the worm. Took the merge of the worm with leto the second to put a pearl of self awareness and allow them to adapt. And. Took some tinkering from the tleilax
Cool to see Dune depicted so epically on the screen, in my lifetime. And very cool to see sci-fi content creators take advantage of the Dune thirst and give us great content like this.
I've been a light fan of Dune since I was a kid and caught the 80s version on scifi in the mid 90s. I am currently REALLY enjoying the movie series. I am greatly enjoying your lore deep-dive!
So, I've never read the books but you seem to be giving some information I've never heard before and the production value is high here. Keep up the hard work.
i dont think so that kwisatc haderach is planned by bene gesseret, but merely they try to play the role to control it, when and how. unless you can play with dreams and souls in dune universe, then yes, cause as dune part 1 intro stated, "dreams are messages from the deep". I also do believe, dreams and souls are related, not talking about long sleep or oversleep meaningless dreams... anyway, if anyone read this, please drop your opinion and suggestions for me to read about this topics...
I randomly clicked on the video and then I heard the voice and I had to look up and check the name and as soon as I see ball deep, I know exactly where I was at, and who I was with, but I knew nothing of this channel!! But I know I’m in good hands 😂❤
So with spice being so important it took thousands of years for someone to come up with the idea to capture some sand trout and bring them to another desolate planet and have their own spice farm? Sounds odd.
It's because they always die when they are taken off world. I forgot how they did it in Heretics, but I think it's because of (SPOILER IF I AM RIGHT) The girl that can control sandworms
The Dune franchise is FILLED TO THE BRIM with plot holes and plot armors. One has to have a pretty large suspension of disbelief when reading these books or watching the movies.
I bet the bg are the ones who put the sand trouts on arrakis to begin with. I think it’d make sense cuz there known for pulling strings and plotting there own goals for power. Plus they did plant the prophecy of the lisan al gaib on arrakis.
A small correction. The worms of Arrakis are not "miles long." The longest of them is supposed to be over 450 meters. If we round that upward to, say, 500 meters, that's still only one-half of a kilometer (or "klick" in military speak). A *full* kilometer or klick would be 0.62 miles. So even the greatest, longest worms (i.e. the rumored, unverified polar region worms, in legend being a full kilometer in length) are less than 1 mile in length, as *opposed* to "miles" plural.
A shroom trip is never as good as your first one. I guess depending on who you tripped with the first time. My first trip was eye opening. I messed up and tripped pretty much alone and had a blast.
THIS explanation (not in the first movie) is the reason I was disappointed with the first Dune - because what is spice, and how it works and why they just don’t put some bazookas down worms throats. If these explanations are in Dune 2, then I will immediately go see it. IS IT??????
What is spice: Spice is a psychoactive substance produced as a byproduct of the worm lifecycle. How does it work: Nobody knows, it's one of the mysteries of the Dune universe, and the reason why they have to rely on Arrakis as the source, since it cannot be manufactured artificially. Why don't they put bazookas down the worm's throats: Why would they do that?
One thing I’ve wondered is how the Fremen make technology like their moisture recycling suits, or the lasers they ambush the Harkonnen ships with. Maybe they trade spice on their own. Also, how do they sustain themselves food wise? Maybe they eat maud’dib mouses, but that’s only a little bit of protein
Its never explicitly said, but Herbert increasingly implied that the Fremen were trading and interacting with off-worlders much more often than the Imperium originally thought. The main Fremen body were paying off The Spacing Guild with Spice to prevent sattelite coverage of the deep desert. The rogue fremen at Jakarutu were trading with Mercenaries, and later The Spacing Guild. Finally, take into account that Liet Kynes was a Planetologist and Fremen. So it stands to reason that a lot of their technology they learned through thousands of years of interactions with off-worlders, or through trade.
@@meerak915 The Fremen had manufacturing infrastructure in many of the sietches. There are a few times they're mentioned in the book, along with the smell of industrial chemicals. You're definitely right about their interactions with off-world entities mediated through smugglers, however.
Man movie balls deep your dune video on the sandsworms was a pretty interesting not going to lie but all in all great video continue to keep up with the good video's all about dune itself quick question if you do have the time can you make a lore video about the butlerian jihad and the dune encyclopedia
In-order to avoid copyright infringement, spellings were changed, and nonsensical creatures were added to the story. Villeneuve didn't want to pay homage or royalties, he just wanted to pull an Abrams.
what is up with all the commercials breaks? i would subscribe but i will not to channels who are excessive with commercial breaks. i am a huge Dune fan and think the video is great except for the commercial breaks.
Close, but no cigar. The video has potential, but is so disorganized that it causes more confusion than clarity. Maybe if they ever make a film adaptation of Dune that isn't complete trash, more people will appreciate the works.
TO MUCH if this is a rehash of the movies & that part should be time stamped to avoid it, if you want to get to the new / non-movie info; but it CAN"T be avoided, since it's sprinkled throughout the video.
According to the Dune wiki, the Fremen kept donkeys, which provided milk and cheese, and they got vegetables and fruit from neighboring villages. They ate wild animals like hare that lived in the desert. Also according to the wiki, there were temperate areas at high atltitudes were they could gather food. I don't remember any of this from the books, but I read them 40 years ago.
@@edennis8578 Donkey for mealk and cheese !? One female donkey can provide 70 to 80 liters of milk per year. Divide 80 by 365 days and you will get how much milk she gives per day.And for one kilo Donkey chease you need 25 liters of milk. One kilo donkey cheese is on market obout 1000 euros . So writer od book dont have fucking idea of agriculture and farming
Fremen grow plants in the deep desert, and they hunt small wild animals. Wild plants and animals do exist near the poles. They probably trade with cities for food too. (In the cities, food is also imported from offworld.) But they also eat spice! It's very nutritious! Like, extremely lol. Imagine if cocaine was food 😂
So dune is actually about a mutated disgusting human worm hybrid and in the end everything is fucked anyway LOL. Great story. Humans and their obsession with bad endings and apocalypses
No other *known* planet in the galaxy loll. Humans never found worms anywhere else. We don't even know where they came from, maybe there are multiple other Dune planets. Who knows! But humans only found one.
Terrible video I think you read the Wikipedia and are trying to put things together that you clearly did not read because they were explained and you're getting it clearly wrong Worms are not miles long And spice is created from a spice blow which is the reproduction of the great worm
Frank Herbert never mentions the appearance of spice in his novels. But it's not blue. All we know is that it's hard to spot on the sand, so I don't see how it could be blue. Maybe one purified it gets blue? Who knows lol. We don't know the color of the water of life either, it's only blue in the movies. Spice smells like cinnamon, but its taste is different for everyone. It amplifies other flavors, like salt, I don't really know what it means lol. That's the extent of what was written by the author! I always imagined spice like powdered cinnamon lol
I have some explanation on the Dune movie too brother hope you feel interesting….. 1) It’s a propaganda of Cristian believe based movie….. Reason: The name of the hero Paul (saint Paul wrote bible right? So Cristian believe he is the holy spirit ) 2) The earth worm ( it’s based on The Holy Quran … Topic: Dabaatul-Ard meaning: The beast of earth ) 3) Islamic believes on Imam Mahdi. *there are many other religions references but I feel these 3 is enough for now. What you say 😊 ? Am I right?
You really missed the point if you think it's Christian propaganda. In the Dune universe religion is nothing more than a tool for people in power to control the masses...
The author of the novels used many religions as inspiration, but mostly Catholicism and Islam. The Fremen are descendants of the Zensuni, a mix of zen and sunite. The Bene Tleilax are descendants of Zensufi, and most Imperials follow the Orange Catholic Bible, a religious book made after the Butlerian Jihad in an attempt to reconcile all the great religions into one, but with a new First Commandment: "You shall not make a machine in the likeness of the human mind". But the novels are a warning AGAINST religions, not propaganda for it. The main protagonists are atheists. The Bene Gesserit are atheists. Religious people are depicted as easily manipulated, prone to fanaticism and/or dangerous. Religions are either a tool to exploit its believers, or a mortal danger to be eradicated. This is the central theme of the entire series: religions are a cancer.
So, I've never read the books but you seem to be giving some information I've never heard before and the production value is high here. Keep up the hard work.
So, I've never read the books but you seem to be giving some information I've never heard before and the production value is high here. Keep up the hard work.
You definitely deserve more views and subscribers. This was definitely one of the best, in-depth videos on the Shai-Hulud, that I've seen on UA-cam. Good stuff, man!
It’s a subsect of anime balls deep they gonna have subscribers
Not exactly. They tried lots of times to transplant the worm. Took the merge of the worm with leto the second to put a pearl of self awareness and allow them to adapt. And. Took some tinkering from the tleilax
Cool to see Dune depicted so epically on the screen, in my lifetime. And very cool to see sci-fi content creators take advantage of the Dune thirst and give us great content like this.
I’ll save everyone some time. Frank Herbert created the sandworms.
Great channel, Quinn's Ideas would be proud
I've been a light fan of Dune since I was a kid and caught the 80s version on scifi in the mid 90s. I am currently REALLY enjoying the movie series.
I am greatly enjoying your lore deep-dive!
I randomly clicked on this video and didn’t even notice the channel name. The voice had me double back. Balls deep is taking over
Same!
Basically Urakas was a planet identical to earth but an alien species needed deserts to live so they created the worms to terra form cool.
So, I've never read the books but you seem to be giving some information I've never heard before and the production value is high here. Keep up the hard work.
I always though that once he joined with the sand trouts Leto 2 should have been able to sense genetic memories back to how they came to Dune.
i dont think so that kwisatc haderach is planned by bene gesseret, but merely they try to play the role to control it, when and how. unless you can play with dreams and souls in dune universe, then yes, cause as dune part 1 intro stated, "dreams are messages from the deep". I also do believe, dreams and souls are related, not talking about long sleep or oversleep meaningless dreams... anyway, if anyone read this, please drop your opinion and suggestions for me to read about this topics...
Really that’s what makes this so great. You can speculate about theory’s and run through them just for fun because the story is deep.
I randomly clicked on the video and then I heard the voice and I had to look up and check the name and as soon as I see ball deep, I know exactly where I was at, and who I was with, but I knew nothing of this channel!! But I know I’m in good hands 😂❤
Great video man. Best explanation of sandworms I've seen on UA-cam.
Glad you enjoyed it!
So with spice being so important it took thousands of years for someone to come up with the idea to capture some sand trout and bring them to another desolate planet and have their own spice farm? Sounds odd.
It's because they always die when they are taken off world. I forgot how they did it in Heretics, but I think it's because of (SPOILER IF I AM RIGHT)
The girl that can control sandworms
I believe they smuggle the sand trout off of Arrakis. So there must be a reason why
Nobody knew about the life cycle until kynes.
The Dune franchise is FILLED TO THE BRIM with plot holes and plot armors.
One has to have a pretty large suspension of disbelief when reading these books or watching the movies.
what?! @@simonfarre4907
So you're telling me I should start huffing gasoline
The first rider was a teenager from a village. It’s explained in the prequel novels.
So just wondering, given the value of the Spice, why didn't the Emperor control Arrakis and keep it as his personal fief?
He'd be too powerful. The guild and the houses wouldn't allow it.
where did those stills of james mcavoy come from?
Children of Dune miniseries. It's on UA-cam if you wanna watch it. It's worth it.
Your point takes to 11:20 to reveal who placed the worms and then you dart off on other points! You skimmed over your evidence!
I bet the bg are the ones who put the sand trouts on arrakis to begin with. I think it’d make sense cuz there known for pulling strings and plotting there own goals for power. Plus they did plant the prophecy of the lisan al gaib on arrakis.
You apparently can make up anything you want, and add it into the story, there's nothing stopping you. All the selfish morons do it...
A small correction. The worms of Arrakis are not "miles long." The longest of them is supposed to be over 450 meters. If we round that upward to, say, 500 meters, that's still only one-half of a kilometer (or "klick" in military speak). A *full* kilometer or klick would be 0.62 miles. So even the greatest, longest worms (i.e. the rumored, unverified polar region worms, in legend being a full kilometer in length) are less than 1 mile in length, as *opposed* to "miles" plural.
Dont be a hater i like the long bois
So the serpent brings knowledge to humanity after all
Yo wtf i didnt know anime balls deep had this channel damm W finally
A shroom trip is never as good as your first one. I guess depending on who you tripped with the first time. My first trip was eye opening. I messed up and tripped pretty much alone and had a blast.
Arrakis
Iraq
THIS explanation (not in the first movie) is the reason I was disappointed with the first Dune - because what is spice, and how it works and why they just don’t put some bazookas down worms throats. If these explanations are in Dune 2, then I will immediately go see it. IS IT??????
What is spice: Spice is a psychoactive substance produced as a byproduct of the worm lifecycle.
How does it work: Nobody knows, it's one of the mysteries of the Dune universe, and the reason why they have to rely on Arrakis as the source, since it cannot be manufactured artificially.
Why don't they put bazookas down the worm's throats: Why would they do that?
One thing I’ve wondered is how the Fremen make technology like their moisture recycling suits, or the lasers they ambush the Harkonnen ships with. Maybe they trade spice on their own. Also, how do they sustain themselves food wise? Maybe they eat maud’dib mouses, but that’s only a little bit of protein
Its never explicitly said, but Herbert increasingly implied that the Fremen were trading and interacting with off-worlders much more often than the Imperium originally thought. The main Fremen body were paying off The Spacing Guild with Spice to prevent sattelite coverage of the deep desert. The rogue fremen at Jakarutu were trading with Mercenaries, and later The Spacing Guild. Finally, take into account that Liet Kynes was a Planetologist and Fremen. So it stands to reason that a lot of their technology they learned through thousands of years of interactions with off-worlders, or through trade.
@@meerak915 The Fremen had manufacturing infrastructure in many of the sietches. There are a few times they're mentioned in the book, along with the smell of industrial chemicals. You're definitely right about their interactions with off-world entities mediated through smugglers, however.
A Freemen got exiled for stealing water and it was by mistake he discovered how to ride the worms
Man movie balls deep
your dune video on the
sandsworms
was a pretty
interesting
not going
to lie
but all in all
great video
continue to
keep up
with the good
video's all
about dune
itself
quick question
if you do have
the time can you
make a lore video
about the butlerian jihad
and the dune encyclopedia
Is this a haiku
@@justwannagrill8548
no haiku just
my quick little
thoughts
New page I like it! What else do you plan on covering?
QUITE A LOT, what are you interested in?
Lore of planet of the apes would be great
The Bene Gesserit are just space witch succubi
3:02 I thought it was spelled with a J. Like, Jahkarhutu or something.
In-order to avoid copyright infringement, spellings were changed, and nonsensical creatures were added to the story. Villeneuve didn't want to pay homage or royalties, he just wanted to pull an Abrams.
Think you will find that Frank Herbert created the spice worms
Fire video
There is one Impereal planetologist of dune and HIS first name is Liet.
Technically dune was made before erens story so eren stole his entire flow 😂😂😂
It’s Gahn-E-Ma and presh-c-ence just letting you know. Thats the best way I could symbolize the second word lol
🤓☝️
Nice❤
Pls can you talk about The Wheel of Time
what is up with all the commercials breaks? i would subscribe but i will not to channels who are excessive with commercial breaks. i am a huge Dune fan and think the video is great except for the commercial breaks.
nobody in dune has superpowers. that hybrid worm guy isnt a super powered person
Worm looks like elephant nose
Close, but no cigar. The video has potential, but is so disorganized that it causes more confusion than clarity. Maybe if they ever make a film adaptation of Dune that isn't complete trash, more people will appreciate the works.
TO MUCH if this is a rehash of the movies & that part should be time stamped to avoid it, if you want to get to the new / non-movie info; but it CAN"T be avoided, since it's sprinkled throughout the video.
Dune becoming Dead Space
The Imperial Ecologist Kynes was a man in both the novels and the 1984 movie.
animals dont create fungus. what the actual fuck
So what do the fremen eat? There is apparently no agriculture or livestock to eat!
Never read the books, or practiced suspending disbelief, have you?.
According to the Dune wiki, the Fremen kept donkeys, which provided milk and cheese, and they got vegetables and fruit from neighboring villages. They ate wild animals like hare that lived in the desert. Also according to the wiki, there were temperate areas at high atltitudes were they could gather food. I don't remember any of this from the books, but I read them 40 years ago.
@@edennis8578 Donkey for mealk and cheese !? One female donkey can provide 70 to 80 liters of milk per year. Divide 80 by 365 days and you will get how much milk she gives per day.And for one kilo Donkey chease you need 25 liters of milk. One kilo donkey cheese is on market obout 1000 euros . So writer od book dont have fucking idea of agriculture and farming
@@edennis8578 wow! Interesting
Fremen grow plants in the deep desert, and they hunt small wild animals. Wild plants and animals do exist near the poles. They probably trade with cities for food too. (In the cities, food is also imported from offworld.)
But they also eat spice!
It's very nutritious!
Like, extremely lol.
Imagine if cocaine was food 😂
So dune is actually about a mutated disgusting human worm hybrid and in the end everything is fucked anyway LOL. Great story. Humans and their obsession with bad endings and apocalypses
abd?
"No other planet like it in the galaxy".. . bruh our galaxy contains AT A MINIMUM 100-200 BILLION planets.... what a dum statement
No other *known* planet in the galaxy loll. Humans never found worms anywhere else. We don't even know where they came from, maybe there are multiple other Dune planets. Who knows! But humans only found one.
You can take sandtrout to any planet and eventually dry it out
Terrible video I think you read the Wikipedia and are trying to put things together that you clearly did not read because they were explained and you're getting it clearly wrong
Worms are not miles long
And spice is created from a spice blow which is the reproduction of the great worm
Spice is blue
Spice not blue. It just makes the eyes blue after extended exposure
@@qwerty81808 read the books. Spice is blue
@@davidminor4213 I’ve read all of them. Multiple times. It’s never specified.
Frank Herbert never mentions the appearance of spice in his novels. But it's not blue. All we know is that it's hard to spot on the sand, so I don't see how it could be blue. Maybe one purified it gets blue? Who knows lol.
We don't know the color of the water of life either, it's only blue in the movies. Spice smells like cinnamon, but its taste is different for everyone. It amplifies other flavors, like salt, I don't really know what it means lol. That's the extent of what was written by the author!
I always imagined spice like powdered cinnamon lol
@@davidminor4213 hahahahahahh get dunked on
cant go narrating with no stopping for a breath,no 1 narrates like tht,lazy as
The intro is total bullshit
so dune is a movie and a book of tweakers🤣
I have some explanation on the Dune movie too brother hope you feel interesting…..
1) It’s a propaganda of Cristian believe based movie….. Reason: The name of the hero Paul (saint Paul wrote bible right? So Cristian believe he is the holy spirit )
2) The earth worm ( it’s based on The Holy Quran … Topic: Dabaatul-Ard meaning: The beast of earth )
3) Islamic believes on Imam Mahdi.
*there are many other religions references but I feel these 3 is enough for now. What you say 😊 ?
Am I right?
Wrong
You really missed the point if you think it's Christian propaganda. In the Dune universe religion is nothing more than a tool for people in power to control the masses...
The author of the novels used many religions as inspiration, but mostly Catholicism and Islam. The Fremen are descendants of the Zensuni, a mix of zen and sunite. The Bene Tleilax are descendants of Zensufi, and most Imperials follow the Orange Catholic Bible, a religious book made after the Butlerian Jihad in an attempt to reconcile all the great religions into one, but with a new First Commandment: "You shall not make a machine in the likeness of the human mind".
But the novels are a warning AGAINST religions, not propaganda for it. The main protagonists are atheists. The Bene Gesserit are atheists. Religious people are depicted as easily manipulated, prone to fanaticism and/or dangerous. Religions are either a tool to exploit its believers, or a mortal danger to be eradicated. This is the central theme of the entire series: religions are a cancer.
So you quote the actual book.......how can you refer go Pardot Kynes as her. Thumbs down and block
8:24
That's not Kynes.
He's been race and sex swapped.
Both movies are woke rubbish.
Down Vote.
I’m sorry women wont touch you 😢
Who cares? It doesn't even affect the movie
@@Chartus-ij1rp Then why change it in the first place.
Idk man, i just think its a bit silly to get heated over
It totally effects the movies. Kynes was the father of Chani.
Nice. Covering that movie , dune-like. Dont call it Dune, its not. Call it villeneuves stolen plot.
Oh gawd - just express your grievances, let’s not gatekeep calling the movie what the movie is called.
So, I've never read the books but you seem to be giving some information I've never heard before and the production value is high here. Keep up the hard work.
So, I've never read the books but you seem to be giving some information I've never heard before and the production value is high here. Keep up the hard work.