In which Paul and Gurney Halleck meet in battle.
Why wasn’t this up last week when I said it would be? Because I’m an irresponsible liar, and a bad person. And I should feel bad. But I don’t. Because I’m a bad person. Thank you.
In which Paul and Gurney Halleck meet in battle.
Why wasn’t this up last week when I said it would be? Because I’m an irresponsible liar, and a bad person. And I should feel bad. But I don’t. Because I’m a bad person. Thank you.
In which Jessica, Harah, and Alia have a meeting of the minds.
In which Paul Muad’Dib becomes a sandrider, and tests a friendship.
In which Thufir Hawat educates Baron Harkonnen on history and politics.
I was inspired. Sue me.
Sandworms make for the most terrifying heavy assault cavalry the galaxy has ever seen, but there’s no denying they come with disadvantages. That’s why Ix Defense Group (a CHOAM division) has designed the Nigh-Hulud 6000X. Unlike natural sandworms, the Nigh-Hulud-6000x can mount a variety of heavy weapons, while simultaneously allowing your jihadi legions to ride INSIDE its armored surface. The Nigh-Hulud 6000X is fully sealed, making it suitable for combat in multiple planetary ecosystems and atmospheres. Also, unlike organic sandworms, the Nigh-Hulud 6000X doesn’t fly into a killing rage when you mount shield generators on it or your infantry. And finally, the Nigh-Hulud can be disassembled for easy transport on your frigates or Guild Heighliners.
The Nigh-Hulud 6000X: The tactical option for the 103rd century battlefield
In which the Baron Vladimir Harkonnen learns of Feyd’s schemes, and teaches him an unpleasant lesson in the cost of treachery.
Slightly delayed for the Fourth of July, Act III comes to a close as Jessica passes within to become a Reverend Mother, while Paul and Chani acknowledge their love.
In which Paul meets Harah and the sons of Jamis.
In which the Count and Lady Fenring discomfit the Baron Harkonnen, and Feyd-Rautha conspires with Thufir Hawat.
In which Jamis is laid to rest, and Paul accepts his water.