Jessica and Paul
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Jessica and Paul
It's been a while since I've read the first book of the series. Can anyone characterize for me the nature of Jessica's relationship with Paul after the Atreides-Fremen bond is created?
Also, what were Jessica's primary loyalties throughout DM and CoD?
Also, what were Jessica's primary loyalties throughout DM and CoD?
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Re: Jessica and Paul
In the order asked, fearful, and to the BG.
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I'd dissagree and say that Jessica's primary loyalty, at the time of her and Paul's exile with the Fremen, to be to House Atreides.inhuien wrote:In the order asked, fearful, and to the BG.
Jessica did not manipulate the legends of the Missionaria Protectiva for the Bene Gesserit's benifit, she did it for House Atreides, to keep her son alive, whom she'd conceived in disobedience to the Sisterhood.
I'd go as far to say that everything she did was probably a BG cardinal sin. Had she been under BG supervision it may have been a much different story.
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If we were talking purely about Dune I'd agree with you in a heartbeat, but the op questions her allegiances during DM and CoD.
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However keeping Paul alive at all costs is still in the best interests of the BG breeding program. Once she knows Paul to be the KH, she probably should have and could have gotten a message to the BG if she wanted to be truly loyal to them. I think as a wild Reverend Mother it took awhile to assimilate back to the BG. I think it's safe to assume that she slowly reverted to BG during the expanse of time covering DM and leading up to CoD.
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inhuien wrote:If we were talking purely about Dune I'd agree with you in a heartbeat, but the op questions her allegiances during DM and CoD.
Yeah, she was totally BG in DM and CoD.
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Yes, but I don't remember Jessica even thinking about getting a message out to the BG except for once, just before Paul's duel with Jamis.Apjak wrote:However keeping Paul alive at all costs is still in the best interests of the BG breeding program.
Of course.Once she knows Paul to be the KH, she probably should have and could have gotten a message to the BG if she wanted to be truly loyal to them.
I think what makes the BG ultimately loyal is OM, I believe there's a quote to back that up in one of the two latter books. Jessica started out with just Fremen Shared Memory and Ancestral Memory. So she was probably more Fremen than anything at that point. When she got back to The Sisterhood I'm sure they Shared with her extensively giving her more BG OM than Fremen.I think as a wild Reverend Mother it took awhile to assimilate back to the BG. I think it's safe to assume that she slowly reverted to BG during the expanse of time covering DM and leading up to CoD.
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I agree, but I'm not sure how far FH had worked out OM sharing before HoD.Freakzilla wrote:
I think what makes the BG ultimately loyal is OM, I believe there's a quote to back that up in one of the two latter books. Jessica started out with just Fremen Shared Memory and Ancestral Memory. So she was probably more Fremen than anything at that point. When she got back to The Sisterhood I'm sure they Shared with her extensively giving her more BG OM than Fremen.
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Apjak wrote:I agree, but I'm not sure how far FH had worked out OM sharing before HoD.Freakzilla wrote:
I think what makes the BG ultimately loyal is OM, I believe there's a quote to back that up in one of the two latter books. Jessica started out with just Fremen Shared Memory and Ancestral Memory. So she was probably more Fremen than anything at that point. When she got back to The Sisterhood I'm sure they Shared with her extensively giving her more BG OM than Fremen.
Jessica Shared with Ramallo in Dune.
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But that was during the spice trance. Even Fremen without BG sensitivity called it "the sharing". I'm just under the suspicion that FH hadn't worked in the OM touch sharing to explain Jessica's return to the BG or he'd have mentioned it. In the latter two books I get the impression that mass sharing was something only done in extremis. Of course I could be wrong, but I think the BG avoided having one mass OM, partly because they still prized their individuality.Freakzilla wrote:
Jessica Shared with Ramallo in Dune.
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Apjak wrote:But that was during the spice trance. Even Fremen without BG sensitivity called it "the sharing". I'm just under the suspicion that FH hadn't worked in the OM touch sharing to explain Jessica's return to the BG or he'd have mentioned it. In the latter two books I get the impression that mass sharing was something only done in extremis. Of course I could be wrong, but I think the BG avoided having one mass OM, partly because they still prized their individuality.Freakzilla wrote:
Jessica Shared with Ramallo in Dune.
No, I'm not saying FH had that thought out when he wrote Dune, maybe he did though. This is just my own rationalization.
However, I think the BG would want the entire Fremen ancestral line of RMs, and sharing is a two-way street.
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Apart from being able to share while under the spice trance, they can also Share when death is imminent.
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I thought they could just do it at will, but it has been a few years since I read the last couple books so that could be totally incorrect!
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They were doing it by "touching foreheads" in Heretics.
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