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Amusing, pointless questions
(the answer to which is "otherwise Dune wouldn't be Dune")
Why didn't the Fremen, or anyone else on dune, carry water pistols? One shot and a worm would fuck right off.
Why didn't spice miners use the water moat idea to protect their spice mining? The cost would surely have been worth it.
Why didn't the Fremen, or anyone else on dune, carry water pistols? One shot and a worm would fuck right off.
Why didn't spice miners use the water moat idea to protect their spice mining? The cost would surely have been worth it.
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As for the first, considering that an adult worm could ingest a number of human beings—which are essentially just skin bags full of water—without ill effect, a water pistol probably wouldn't have made much difference.
A water canon, maybe. (What was that shit in that Seaworms book again? )
And the second...where would the water come from?
I believe the open qanats and moats literally filled with water were a later thing, after the ecological transformation had gotten going.
As is pointed out in Heretics, the moats of dampened sand which protected settlements in the deeper desert, much later, represented a tremendous drain on the community water store, since the sandtrout were always making off with it.
A water canon, maybe. (What was that shit in that Seaworms book again? )
And the second...where would the water come from?
I believe the open qanats and moats literally filled with water were a later thing, after the ecological transformation had gotten going.
As is pointed out in Heretics, the moats of dampened sand which protected settlements in the deeper desert, much later, represented a tremendous drain on the community water store, since the sandtrout were always making off with it.
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Because Shai-Hulud is revered; because sandtrout encapsulate all water; because to the Fremen, the waste of water as such would be criminal; because in a desert planet water is paramount to one's survival and would be used in that way instead of wet t-shirt contests.
Oh and because those questions need to be thought over before being said.
{By the way, who asked them? And for what purpose?}
Oh and because those questions need to be thought over before being said.
{By the way, who asked them? And for what purpose?}
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Keep in mind that at the time of the first Dune novel, the biology of worms was largely unknown to the universe. Something tells me smugglers and imperials (besides Kynes) wouldn't have the faintest inkling that water could kill a worm.Baraka Bryan wrote:the waste of water wouldn't be done by fremen of course... but other than cost as a deterrant, it might have been a viable option for smugglers or imperial mining operations.Seraphan wrote:Because Shai-Hulud is revered; because sandtrout encapsulate all water; because to the Fremen, the waste of water as such would be criminal; because in a desert planet water is paramount to one's survival and would be used in that way instead of wet t-shirt contests.
Oh and because those questions need to be thought over before being said.
{By the way, who asked them? And for what purpose?}
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Then there's the cost, the Fremen could barely keep a mote intact.Baraka Bryan wrote:a carryall or ornithopter mounted water cannon though? the worm may survive, but it could be an effective deterrantFreakzilla wrote:Leto survived a sudden rain shower, I don't think a squirt gun is going to bother much Shai-Hulud.
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Yes, it was a Fremen secret.Drunken Idaho wrote:Keep in mind that at the time of the first Dune novel, the biology of worms was largely unknown to the universe. Something tells me smugglers and imperials (besides Kynes) wouldn't have the faintest inkling that water could kill a worm.Baraka Bryan wrote:the waste of water wouldn't be done by fremen of course... but other than cost as a deterrant, it might have been a viable option for smugglers or imperial mining operations.Seraphan wrote:Because Shai-Hulud is revered; because sandtrout encapsulate all water; because to the Fremen, the waste of water as such would be criminal; because in a desert planet water is paramount to one's survival and would be used in that way instead of wet t-shirt contests.
Oh and because those questions need to be thought over before being said.
{By the way, who asked them? And for what purpose?}
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I'm definitely thinking it's a case of degree. Immerse a worm in water, yeah, it's doomed. Blast it with a firetruck hose, you're likely to get eaten/squashed long before the worm suffers any ill effects. The point is to somehow stop the worm before any damage is done. Hence why avoidance was always the best, most cost effective tactic.
It's like the gun vs. bear scenario; a good rifle will kill a bear, but will the bear actually die before he kills the shooter? If not, then the rifle really isn't much good is it?
It's like the gun vs. bear scenario; a good rifle will kill a bear, but will the bear actually die before he kills the shooter? If not, then the rifle really isn't much good is it?
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Just the sheer colossal size of the worms, can you imagine the ridiculous amount of water needed? Just looking at one of them makes you go "Fuck this, i'm going home!"
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Yes it was, but take note that it appeared in Sandworms of Dune AFTER I posted a scene involving Honoured Matres and Bene Gesserits in one of my worm fanfic stories where they attempted to squirt Shai-Hulud with hosepipes.SandChigger wrote:As for the first, considering that an adult worm could ingest a number of human beings—which are essentially just skin bags full of water—without ill effect, a water pistol probably wouldn't have made much difference.
A water canon, maybe. (What was that shit in that Seaworms book again? )
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^ Yay!
This brings up the question: Did the fremen wear thier stillsuits (Or some variation thereof) while having sex?
Maybe still blankets, or they just undid the zipper or something.
(I'm sure there's a good swallowing joke in there somewhere...)
This brings up the question: Did the fremen wear thier stillsuits (Or some variation thereof) while having sex?
Maybe still blankets, or they just undid the zipper or something.
(I'm sure there's a good swallowing joke in there somewhere...)
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Re: On Water worms
I think that was usually done in the sietch or a stilltent. Either way there's already a system to reclaim moisture given off from the body in place-- the stillsuit discipline can be relaxed.Sole Man wrote:^ Yay!
This brings up the question: Did the fremen wear thier stillsuits (Or some variation thereof) while having sex?
Maybe still blankets, or they just undid the zipper or something.
(I'm sure there's a good swallowing joke in there somewhere...)
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Sole Man wrote:(I'm sure there's a good swallowing joke in there somewhere...)
dunepunk wrote:[...] there's already a system to reclaim moisture given off from the body in place
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I persist in thinking that if Sheanna's community found a permanent water moat to be economically a good idea, what with sandtrout stealing it, the (not quite as severe as Dune, but still existent) water shortage and the fact that it was a pretty poor community anyway, then spice miners could have used a similar thing to protect their temporary mining operations, increasing their spice income to more than it would otherwise be per trip, which would more than pay for the water, even if it had to be imported, and cutting down on costs for spotters (or, since spotters are probably cheaper than the water, merely using them as intelligence with which to direct and time the use of water in such a way.
But as has been already said, it was a secret, so if anyone did it, it would be the fremen, and they probably wouldn't have. Yeah.
Maybe post-Leto worms were more sensitive to water used in such a way? Or FH didn't think of the idea of a moat until then.
It is interesting that worms will avoid a place where they would surely love to wreak havoc because of some soggy sand but quite happily eat people full of water. Could the insides be less sensitive to water than the outsides?
But as has been already said, it was a secret, so if anyone did it, it would be the fremen, and they probably wouldn't have. Yeah.
Maybe post-Leto worms were more sensitive to water used in such a way? Or FH didn't think of the idea of a moat until then.
It is interesting that worms will avoid a place where they would surely love to wreak havoc because of some soggy sand but quite happily eat people full of water. Could the insides be less sensitive to water than the outsides?
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anyway, I think the moat idea is idiotic. First off, you have the sandtrout who would steal it, and abosorb it pretty quickly. (If the Spice-blow is made fast enough then it might go off and destroy the harvester. Then again it might just produce more spic to mine) In addition to that, the water soaked sand would evaporate quickly, much more quickly than for how long the harvesters work.(If it was done long enough, maybe it would produce rain clouds. Just a thought)
Now, you could hire aircraft to continually spray onto the surface, but that's not very cost effetive, now is it?
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anyway, I think the moat idea is idiotic. First off, you have the sandtrout who would steal it, and abosorb it pretty quickly. (If the Spice-blow is made fast enough then it might go off and destroy the harvester. Then again it might just produce more spic to mine) In addition to that, the water soaked sand would evaporate quickly, much more quickly than for how long the harvesters work.(If it was done long enough, maybe it would produce rain clouds. Just a thought)
Now, you could hire aircraft to continually spray onto the surface, but that's not very cost effetive, now is it?
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Again, unless I'm misremembering sompthin' fierce, Sheeana's village was surrounded by a moat of dampened sand, not the kind that surrounds a castle = a hole filled with water. (So, technically, I wouldn't call it a "moat" at all, but FH chose to, so there we are.)
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You're correct. They had to struggle to keep parts of it from drying up and letting a worm in... which is what happened.SandChigger wrote:Again, unless I'm misremembering sompthin' fierce, Sheeana's village was surrounded by a moat of dampened sand, not the kind that surrounds a castle = a hole filled with water. (So, technically, I wouldn't call it a "moat" at all, but FH chose to, so there we are.)
However, a sandworms sensitivity to the presence of water may not be porportional to the potential damage it represents.
A worm might sense damp sand and not want to cross it, but that doesn't mean that amount of water would kill it.
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Scrubbed with sand, baby, scrubbed with sand.Mandy wrote:lol.. gross.
I wouldn't reclaim a Fremen's moisture if I was dying. srsly, it has NEVER been washed.
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Before Leto II there just wasn't enough (free) water on Dune to use as a real moat. The Fremen were collecting every drop for the transformation, and I imagine transporting water from off planet would have been outrageously expensive. The people of Arrakis would have been horrified by such a blatant waste of potable water, same as they were during that first dinner.
Before Leto II there just wasn't enough (free) water on Dune to use as a real moat. The Fremen were collecting every drop for the transformation, and I imagine transporting water from off planet would have been outrageously expensive. The people of Arrakis would have been horrified by such a blatant waste of potable water, same as they were during that first dinner.
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On the second question, I think that it would be useless, How deep would the moat be? Due to the scarcity of water maybe just a couple of meters, besides the sandworm could come straight from the bottom an attack the spice miners.Schu wrote:(the answer to which is "otherwise Dune wouldn't be Dune")
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Why didn't spice miners use the water moat idea to protect their spice mining? The cost would surely have been worth it.
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We have no idea how far down the sand goes in most areas. At some depth there will be a stratum of sandtrout-encapsulated water. (All the water on the planet didn't just disappear, after all.) The worms show a natural avoidance of sandtrout (remember Leto and that one worm?), so they won't ... can't dive that deeply.
Hey, people ... I think I just thought of another reason why Sandworms is shit: remember, the worms supposedly "sensed" the HM attack coming and dived deep down to hibernate and wait out the attack and radiation afterwards.
Well, how the hell could they have done that without smashing into the stratum of sandtrout water and dying in it?
Hey, people ... I think I just thought of another reason why Sandworms is shit: remember, the worms supposedly "sensed" the HM attack coming and dived deep down to hibernate and wait out the attack and radiation afterwards.
Well, how the hell could they have done that without smashing into the stratum of sandtrout water and dying in it?
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The sandtrout had dived even deeper to hibernate because they sensed the sandworms coming.SandChigger wrote:We have no idea how far down the sand goes in most areas. At some depth there will be a stratum of sandtrout-encapsulated water. (All the water on the planet didn't just disappear, after all.) The worms show a natural avoidance of sandtrout (remember Leto and that one worm?), so they won't ... can't dive that deeply.
Hey, people ... I think I just thought of another reason why Sandworms is shit: remember, the worms supposedly "sensed" the HM attack coming and dived deep down to hibernate and wait out the attack and radiation afterwards.
Well, how the hell could they have done that without smashing into the stratum of sandtrout water and dying in it?