"This Duke was concerned more over the men than he was over the spice. He risked his own life, and that of his son to save the men. He passed off the loss of a spice crawler with a gesture. The threat to men's lives had him in a rage. A leader such as that would command fanatic loyalty. He would be difficult to defeat."
halleck3 just like GOT. What is the greater number ? Five or one ? One. One leader, one cause, and one loyal army behind him. One is the greater number.
Duke Leto the Just, how appalled would he have been (WAS he, in memory form) at the unprecedented tyranny and slaughter his son and grandson unleashed upon the universe.
Thirty five years I’ve been a hard core Dune fan, and despite its flaws I love this movie. And I just now realized the harvester worker is played by David Lynch.
ikr? Dean Stockwell as Doctor Yueh... He's been in some pretty epic sci-fi landmarks. Quantum Leap, Battlestar Galactica, Batman Beyond, The Twilight Zone, The Dunwich Horror, Dune... Not to mention regular dramas and comedies. I always used to watch old movies with my father as a child, so seeing him as a nearly unrecognizable child in "Down to the Sea in Ships". Thufir's actor Freddie Jones was in Krull, a GREAT movie (infinitely better than Hawk the Slayer, for all of the Spaced fans out there 😉). Also in Firefox with Clint Eastwood. Duke Leto from Das Boot, as well as Beverly Hills Cop 2... Also with Dean Stockwell Sting is eternally watching us all. Just a... little joke there. He was also in the Bride of Frankenstein. Kyle McLachlan in Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet. I highly recommend that everyone check out Brad Dourif in the third Exorcist movie, Exorcist 3 or Exorcist Legion depending on how you happen to find it. I tell everyone to skip the second movie, Exorcist Heretic, and just watch the original and the third one. Also, his stint on Babylon 5 was unforgettable. The actor who played Baron Harkonnen was in the movie Cat's Eye. Francesca Annis was also in Krull, she played the widow of the web, had a scene with fellow Dune actor Freddie Jones. Everett McGill was in Under Siege 2 and Silver Bullet. I think he was also in Twin Peaks. Sorry, I am drunk. I got caught up in the memories and the research. Going to have another and then go to bed 🥃
@@adeptavatar9394 , I agree. The movie may not have reflected exactly as the original novel. But still, as the plot and characters are very impressive.
Imagine being one of the extras exiting the harvester while the film crew dumps sand and small rocks on you, smoke blows in your face and Jürgen Prochnow is screaming at you to run. Fun times.
Lynch also left off that the first person to spot a worm gets a bonus. It's Leto this time, but he orders it spread among the men! 'Against my better judgement, I LIKE THIS DUKE!' also, there's a very brief debate which is throwing out the seats in the back to make room? Duke Leto for life.
Here’s something interesting. Herbert’s original plan for the Butlerian Jihad was to have it as a sort of war against automation and be devoted to the concept of maximising Human potential. Duke Leto has a line in Dune that’s essentially “Machines are devices that allow us to do things without thinking. Without thinking, isn’t that dangerous. It was the stuff written after he died that turns it into a war between man and machine
@Anton Zuykov okay... My original comment was "i love star trek" A joke, you said snowflake felt the need to make a comment "thinking" i wasn't joking or because you tard brain doesn't work. I don't care what dumb people "think" you are a snowflake and All of TH-cam will know this. You're welcome :)
They cut Jurgen’s full line of dialogue in the editing. The full line was “Two men in each of the spotters. You over here. Run. Ruuun! GO! Get to da thopter!”
well, they do establish the spice as being the most valuable substance in the universe. greed will always be set deep in the mind. the spice miners may also be expected to sacrifice their life so long as the spice flows. but his actions are nontheless very logical; preserve your specialists to mine another day
Darkpaint84 I highly doubt the Duke cared if they were specialist or not. Even if they were just the floor sweepers, the Duke would still rescue them. I think Ned Stark was based off the Duke's characteristics.
If you read the book, they were desperately short on people with open desert experience in spice mining...his character demanded he rescue them, but also it was the prudent thing to do.
@Black Pill slavery was often done because otherwise you would slaughter the captives you took in war. entire armies were often slaves sent against another tribe that had been enemies to them or were given benefits after victory such as slaves of their own
I haven't read the books so I don't know if wormsigns are just meant to be the moving sands but here it looks like wormsigns are also electrical discharge from what is probably a huge amount of friction from the worm moving. It's a cool addition.
What it meant was there was a sandworm on its way. Sandworm’s can sense the sand and they go to destroy the spice harvesters, in the book they have people on the look out and there’s a ship that picks up the spice harvester at the last second before the worm destroys it.
Bodies are harder to replace machines are much easier to replace it's only fitting for a Duke to be more concerned of the people who he will still need to mine that spice👍
Damn I've watched this movie like how many times and I'd just noticed that one of the extra's playing as a corpse at 0:01 readjusts himself on top of the slab. Only noticed because of the subtle movement.
Jessica almost saw through Dr. Yueh's conditioning, ( in the book ofc) but was deflected by Yueh's story about his wife. Had he told her his wife may still be alive she would have deduced he was being run by the Harkonens.
I felt he portrayed the inner torment of Dr. Wellington Yuhe the best the mini series actor just couldn't nail it I have yet to see what the latest actor will bring to the character
Bearded & Bored The air is saturated with spice on dune. Fremen breath it and eat it all the time. It’s probable that miners are exposed to it even though they aren’t allowed to consume it. They would benefit from the longevity the spice gives if it weren’t from the giant worms eating them all the time.
I ve always had this thought about this specific scene. If Paul by just smelling his fingers got the effect of spice...the workers who were all the time shoved in it should have a much greater effect on their consciousness and not only. Wouldn't they? Since spice expands consciousness, expands life?
I always assumed the spice gave Paul such extraordinary claravoiance and powers because he's the Kwizatz Haderach, whereas regular folks just get high and maybe enjoy some health benefits.
@@mbaxter22 it's the training he had that helped him maximize the effects of the spice melanze. The rest are just have the effects like it was a toothpaste. Good point mate.
@@toomanyaccounts That's 8 guys out of a 26 man crew and I only saw 4 guys in the cabin with the Duke, Paul and Gurney. Which begs the question, where are the other 14 men?
@@antoniosessa6521 I am trying to recall how it big it looked inside the cabin compared to the rest of the craft, but lets just accept there is a back area we couldn't see that they went into like a cargo or baggage area.
@@antoniosessa6521 in the real world a number of transport vessels do have a hidden access that is either in the floor of the cabin or in the back wall that goes to such an area. Sometimes it is how you get into the serviceable engine area or emergency toilet. So it maybe the wall slide back and they just went through with the last four guys getting seats while the rest have to stand up in the cramped rear area.
The megamaid would just suck up all the sand, with the little spice, that's in a given field. The harvester extract the spice from the sand right on place, so they are more efficient.
@@Myuutsuu85 who says that megamaid would filter and process its intake probably much like those on dune might do. doubtful there full schematics on either side.
@@Adirondaque silence simp as if you'll date a land whale your self and the use of incel is used so much it has lost all meaning I'll do you ome better your a basement dweller who has yet to find a job
Always gets me when the worm eats the harvester, all that sand in it's mouth!!!! Coz I know how irritating it is at the beach.😬. I know I shouldn't eat sand but maybe just maybe I'll be able to fold space. The sand must flow. Read more
"This Duke was concerned more over the men than he was over the spice. He risked his own life, and that of his son to save the men. He passed off the loss of a spice crawler with a gesture. The threat to men's lives had him in a rage. A leader such as that would command fanatic loyalty. He would be difficult to defeat."
halleck3 just like GOT. What is the greater number ? Five or one ? One. One leader, one cause, and one loyal army behind him. One is the greater number.
Duke Leto the Just, how appalled would he have been (WAS he, in memory form) at the unprecedented tyranny and slaughter his son and grandson unleashed upon the universe.
@@johnstitt2615-Well to be honest, that didn't really work out for the Nazis lol but I get what you're saying.
@@dirdib69 to be fair, Paul had had no control over the jihad once it started. Leto I I on the other hand...
@@fatalrob0t Because Leto II though it was needed for setting the Golden Path...
I like when Duke Leto says “Damn the spice!” and everyone’s like “WUT?”
To people like Baron Harkonnen, Spice is by far more valuable than the lives of twenty-six men
To be fair, the harvester was lost anyway without a carryall. The crew, however, was recoverable.
Thirty five years I’ve been a hard core Dune fan, and despite its flaws I love this movie. And I just now realized the harvester worker is played by David Lynch.
Well, Gordon Cole is immortal, so…
Was showing this clip on synctube, and only just realized it myself! Watched this so many times.
Well it’s been over a year since you posted that and the new Dune has come out - have you seen it? Thoughts?
Same. For twenty-five years now, ever since I saw it on the Sci-Fi channel at 14, I've loved this movie. It is iconic.
I just wish the new movie would've had more of the inner thoughts. It's one of the things about 1984s Dune that I love.
The ship won't take off unless both microphones are plugged in.
Of course not - MC Leto in the house!
y u so crazay
Its a youtube channel.
@@shineyrow9001 Except when they spit beats shit LITERALLY blows up/is on fire.
Damn sloppy boys!
holy shit the amount of familiar faces in this movie is mindboggling. this is like the 80-90's stars in 1 movie.
ikr? Dean Stockwell as Doctor Yueh... He's been in some pretty epic sci-fi landmarks. Quantum Leap, Battlestar Galactica, Batman Beyond, The Twilight Zone, The Dunwich Horror, Dune... Not to mention regular dramas and comedies. I always used to watch old movies with my father as a child, so seeing him as a nearly unrecognizable child in "Down to the Sea in Ships".
Thufir's actor Freddie Jones was in Krull, a GREAT movie (infinitely better than Hawk the Slayer, for all of the Spaced fans out there 😉). Also in Firefox with Clint Eastwood.
Duke Leto from Das Boot, as well as Beverly Hills Cop 2... Also with Dean Stockwell
Sting is eternally watching us all. Just a... little joke there. He was also in the Bride of Frankenstein.
Kyle McLachlan in Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet.
I highly recommend that everyone check out Brad Dourif in the third Exorcist movie, Exorcist 3 or Exorcist Legion depending on how you happen to find it. I tell everyone to skip the second movie, Exorcist Heretic, and just watch the original and the third one. Also, his stint on Babylon 5 was unforgettable.
The actor who played Baron Harkonnen was in the movie Cat's Eye.
Francesca Annis was also in Krull, she played the widow of the web, had a scene with fellow Dune actor Freddie Jones.
Everett McGill was in Under Siege 2 and Silver Bullet. I think he was also in Twin Peaks.
Sorry, I am drunk. I got caught up in the memories and the research. Going to have another and then go to bed 🥃
jahwohl Kailun!
This is one of my favorite scenes of the movie. A great example why Duke Leto Atreides was known as "The Just".
People like to shit on this movie, but it really does have some great scenes.
Sorry for the reply a year later lol.
@@adeptavatar9394 , I agree. The movie may not have reflected exactly as the original novel. But still, as the plot and characters are very impressive.
Captain of U-Boat and USS Enterprise are on board the spacecraft together. lol
and chief hood at moscow centre...
...and an awesome FBI agent.
And Ming the merciless
Dive ! Dive !
Made it so !
And King Osric...
One of my favorite lines, "Forget the spice! Run! Ruuuuun!!"
I always imagined David Lynch's editing suite to look like the inside of a spice harvester.
A very hazy place.
in the distant future, trimming of eyebrows is strictly forbidden...
Its an EYEBRAWL between Hawat and Yueh
May God speed the coming.
@@SOAD4ever47 Piter de Vries got em beat.
Imagine being one of the extras exiting the harvester while the film crew dumps sand and small rocks on you, smoke blows in your face and Jürgen Prochnow is screaming at you to run. Fun times.
I have had that wet dream.
@@thegrimmretails3777 That last run is marathon inspiration
David Lynch's cameo as the spotter controller
Is there a hidden message here: "you can't leave all this spice"?
Lynch also left off that the first person to spot a worm gets a bonus. It's Leto this time, but he orders it spread among the men! 'Against my better judgement, I LIKE THIS DUKE!' also, there's a very brief debate which is throwing out the seats in the back to make room? Duke Leto for life.
The worms are just defending their litter box...
They just want to poop in peace!
The spice melange is inside old turds... Make sure you have a good micro biome
Spice is actually worm shit. That's what I figured out.
We just want to eat and snort what builds up in that litter box.
biscuitninja its actually not poop
So what do the sand worms eat, to make them poop?
I love the David Lynch cameo.
It’s a mix of low tech and high tech because of the Jihad thousands of years before against the living machines.
What you meant to say is thinking machines.
@@juanfernandez1696 Yup. ALL computers are illegal
Here’s something interesting. Herbert’s original plan for the Butlerian Jihad was to have it as a sort of war against automation and be devoted to the concept of maximising Human potential. Duke Leto has a line in Dune that’s essentially “Machines are devices that allow us to do things without thinking. Without thinking, isn’t that dangerous. It was the stuff written after he died that turns it into a war between man and machine
"living machines", what we now call AI, threated all humans, so were banned long ago.
2:37 Alan Smithee is a great actor as well as a director
“A million deaths were not enough for Yueh!”
Wonderful performance from Director Lynch.
Good God!
They almost “lost” David Lynch!
I suspect Alejandro Jodorowski was flying that carry-all that didn’t show up.
Bless the Maker and His water.
Bless the coming and going of Him.
May His passage cleanse the world.
May He keep the world for His people.
Russel Murphy What's that you're saying?
Love old Star Trek movie's...
@Anton Zuykov wot, i think you meant "What" you're welcome
@Anton Zuykov thanks for showing us how easily triggered you are by words, thanks snowflake :)
@Anton Zuykov okay...
My original comment was "i love star trek"
A joke, you said snowflake felt the need to make a comment "thinking" i wasn't joking or because you tard brain doesn't work. I don't care what dumb people "think" you are a snowflake and All of TH-cam will know this. You're welcome :)
Freddie Jones is one of the finest actors ever. His Thuwfar is, in my opinion, the best version
Freddie Jones was in the series children of the stone near avebury. Mr Jones cast as thufer was a good choice
I like this duke
They cut Jurgen’s full line of dialogue in the editing. The full line was “Two men in each of the spotters. You over here. Run. Ruuun! GO! Get to da thopter!”
It is " Get to tha Thopaa " on austrian accent
@@Vberar 🤣🤣🤣
Lynch makes the best Dune Miner
is that David Lynch playing the head miner? The guy who says, But sire, we can't leave all this spice..
Ah, you've seen the extra features, I see. It is a cool cameo, very understated.
Mind Medic No, never saw any extra features, and didn't notice it at the theater, only when rewatching this clip. So that was him?
That is correct.
I only reconised his voice
@Serious_Case you mean rennam lausu sih ni.
well, they do establish the spice as being the most valuable substance in the universe. greed will always be set deep in the mind. the spice miners may also be expected to sacrifice their life so long as the spice flows. but his actions are nontheless very logical; preserve your specialists to mine another day
Darkpaint84 I highly doubt the Duke cared if they were specialist or not. Even if they were just the floor sweepers, the Duke would still rescue them.
I think Ned Stark was based off the Duke's characteristics.
better to keep stable income than look for quick, occasional profit-grab
If you read the book, they were desperately short on people with open desert experience in spice mining...his character demanded he rescue them, but also it was the prudent thing to do.
@Black Pill slavery was often done because otherwise you would slaughter the captives you took in war. entire armies were often slaves sent against another tribe that had been enemies to them or were given benefits after victory such as slaves of their own
You'd probably lose that spice either way, so why NOT rescue the experienced workers?
Paul got a spice contact high
The Spice is life.
Spinning out, man.
And saw how life is cheap when it comes to it,
And it being Spice
Lol yeh he did
You are quite literally correct
@1:53 in the distant future, socket wrenches are used as microphones.
The ship designer was going through a retro phase.
Also controls.
Bless the Mechanicum, the Worship Must Flow.
@@jbagger331 wrong franchise mate
@@m-w-y7325, Warhammer 40k barrowed a lot from Dune the Foundation series and Starship Troopers (books not movie) so I can appreciate that quote
I haven't read the books so I don't know if wormsigns are just meant to be the moving sands but here it looks like wormsigns are also electrical discharge from what is probably a huge amount of friction from the worm moving. It's a cool addition.
What it meant was there was a sandworm on its way. Sandworm’s can sense the sand and they go to destroy the spice harvesters, in the book they have people on the look out and there’s a ship that picks up the spice harvester at the last second before the worm destroys it.
the static discharges caused by the friction of the giant Sandworm moving through the sands is the Wormsign
@@thewanderer9741 ah that’s what it is thank you
DAMN THE SPICE!
But nigga da spice.......
What did the spice ever do to him? :D
He meant dam the spice, keep it in a reservoir
@@Meg_Lovegood But no tho!
1:20 his fortune cookie said "He who controls the spice controls the Universe"
Bodies are harder to replace machines are much easier to replace it's only fitting for a Duke to be more concerned of the people who he will still need to mine that spice👍
You're forgetting that the Harkonnen were in charge previously, so it's a practice that may well have become familiar.
Amazing that the spice is a natural byproduct of these swimming skyscraper's.
Lynch as a humble spice miner.
Damn I've watched this movie like how many times and I'd just noticed that one of the extra's playing as a corpse at 0:01 readjusts himself on top of the slab. Only noticed because of the subtle movement.
Good catch
For all the good things people attribute to him - Thufir Hawat was a terrible Mentat who really should have seen it coming.
Human computers are still subject to GIGO
Dr. Yueh has the Imperial Conditioning that's supposed to prevent any form of betrayal.
All good things you say?
@@Zoidberg13197 This is the movie "Dune", not the last episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" ;)
Jessica almost saw through Dr. Yueh's conditioning, ( in the book ofc) but was deflected by Yueh's story about his wife. Had he told her his wife may still be alive she would have deduced he was being run by the Harkonens.
I keep waiting for him to say "Ziggy says this is bad"
There's the comment I was looking for
I wonder, could a spice harvester repel a worm if it had a water defense system?
0:21 and 0:49 - Is that the X-ray of a heart plug installed on the dead Harkonnen soldier?
Yes, yueh moved back to it to hide his note from the Baron.
Yed
Dean stockwell is a legend.
I felt he portrayed the inner torment of Dr. Wellington Yuhe the best the mini series actor just couldn't nail it I have yet to see what the latest actor will bring to the character
Dean Stockwell ? Who ? In your mind only.
Here's to Ben.
"Dead guy" at the start of the shot, with his head facing to the side - he adjusts his head. "Your daddy rollin in his grave right now..."
thats some bad ass editing there. gotta love attention to detail.
Oh shit, they got my nigga Patrick Stewart in this? 😃
I love Dune, but that little buggy driving through the sand always cracks me up
Damn the wormpedoes, full spice ahead!
lol wormpedoes.... clap clap
Rest in peace Max Von Sydow!
That's David Lynch himself playing the spice miner.
Agent Gordon Cole caught up in another Blue Rose mystery
YOU ARE WITNESSING A THREE-QUARTER VIEW OF A SANDWORM AND A SPICE-MINE SHARING A TENDER MOMENT
I think the new movie version of this scene was pretty well done.
I keep expecting Patrick Steward to say something along the lines of, "Arm photon torpedoes!" Instead I get, "Gods! What a monster!"
Number One, shields up! Paul Atreides, no more pie! Professor 3-eyed Raven, why didn't you see that worm coming this way???
Was expecting "Run, get to da choppa !" Okay, wrong franchise.
It was just a phase for him.
Well, Patrick Stewart *did* play Captain Ahab at one point. Soooooo....
The spiiiiice....they know about the spiiiice.
Simon S the spice melange
Esbern and Uriel Septim VII.
gawainethefirst lelelellee
was this supposed to be the original design for the harvester? Did Herbert ever came up with designs for ships and vehicles?
Planet Cinnamonia
It's funny, when I read the book the first thing I thought spice smelled like was cinnamon
I always wondered, are the miners tripping on spice all the time? I read the book years ago and can't remember it being mentioned.
Bearded & Bored The air is saturated with spice on dune. Fremen breath it and eat it all the time.
It’s probable that miners are exposed to it even though they aren’t allowed to consume it.
They would benefit from the longevity the spice gives if it weren’t from the giant worms eating them all the time.
@@ronytheronin7439 when your eyes turn blue that means you are heavily addicted. withdrawal is a painful death.
Like all drugs, I'm sure you build up a tolerance over time.
@@Ugh-Fudge_Bwana yes but in this case the drug is only fatal if you stop taking it.
@@blkbrdmntrvimes6438 the Spice must flow...
Many a Navigator could not get high on the day that this harvester was destroyed.
Didn't understand this at all as a kid now I have to rewatch it.
Kills me how he has to take time putting the microphone back instead of just taking off.
I'd keep Irulan and Leto and obviously the headvoices. Oh and the forcefield. Navigators are cool until they look like spacesperm.
"Run! RUUUN!!!"
"WHAT'S THAT COOP, YA ATE SOME SPICE?"
The head spice miner was that David Lynch?
David Lynch himself on the Spice Miner!
Gods, what a monster!
Esburn does good work with spice
I ve always had this thought about this specific scene. If Paul by just smelling his fingers got the effect of spice...the workers who were all the time shoved in it should have a much greater effect on their consciousness and not only. Wouldn't they? Since spice expands consciousness, expands life?
I always assumed the spice gave Paul such extraordinary claravoiance and powers because he's the Kwizatz Haderach, whereas regular folks just get high and maybe enjoy some health benefits.
@@mbaxter22 it's the training he had that helped him maximize the effects of the spice melanze. The rest are just have the effects like it was a toothpaste. Good point mate.
David Lynch’s cameo! I didn’t remember that.
crunchy outside with rich spicy center
not how i imagined the thopter to look like at all
Off comm doesn't count.
Against my better judgement, I like this movie.
"You'll find this interesting, fuhh!"
Dust cloud ahead, Number One.
1🇺🇲🌙., you ever been like drop the gun kid...and they like NAH .,🔥 and they drop that shit anyway...
Waaaaawr! Waaaaawr! Nom Nom. Good Worm!
I have to say this for the duke he is loyal to his men and care more for them than Money. That Always pay of in the end.
ruuuuuuuuuuun!!!!!!!!
@nutherefurlong
LOL, I never realized it was him!
I went: "Man, it IS him!". lol
3:19 that look
Bitch mah spice
Lol david lynch as the dirty spice miner
Gods, what a monster.
Interesting that the actor who plays Liet Kines (the guy with the blue within blue eyes) plays the Three-eyed Raven in Game of Thrones.
(Yes,we know)
Even more important, he plays King Osric in Conan the Barbarian (1983)
Honestly, you don't know who Max von Sydow is?
Argon Wheatbelly Seriously, people are sad.
Bruh, you must have been born in 2005. Every OG knows who Max Von Sydow is. Glad to see you catching up on some of the classics!
probaly most the crew went into the spotter planes that were watching out for worms and the others got into thier craft
four spotters two men each
@@toomanyaccounts That's 8 guys out of a 26 man crew and I only saw 4 guys in the cabin with the Duke, Paul and Gurney. Which begs the question, where are the other 14 men?
@@antoniosessa6521 I am trying to recall how it big it looked inside the cabin compared to the rest of the craft, but lets just accept there is a back area we couldn't see that they went into like a cargo or baggage area.
@@toomanyaccounts Sounds reasonable to me.
@@antoniosessa6521 in the real world a number of transport vessels do have a hidden access that is either in the floor of the cabin or in the back wall that goes to such an area. Sometimes it is how you get into the serviceable engine area or emergency toilet.
So it maybe the wall slide back and they just went through with the last four guys getting seats while the rest have to stand up in the cramped rear area.
Смело направляясь туда, куда не вступала нога человека.
This is the best asmr movie ever
"You'll find this interesting, fuah!" (?!)
So 20000 years in the future aircraft take off at about the same rate as a Huey
Well they don't have computers anymore
please add missing chapters, thanks
been over two decades but the spice is worm poop?
Doody.
NOT YET KAMARADEN!!! NOT YET!!!!! ALARRRMMMMMM!!!!!! IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY!!!! ITS A LONG WAY TO GO
I guesx they should have handed the command to Capt. Jean Luc Piccard! He would have found a way to safe the miner! Thumbs down to the Duke!
Anyone else here cause of Dune 2020?
I've got worms.
Lynch's acting role ftw
the crawler is the reason the worms showed up. Everyone knows worms are attracted to noise make a noise worms show up.
Rythnic Vibration not noise
Why don’t they call space ball one and asks to use megamaid? Has to be faster than these big wheel crawlers.
The megamaid would just suck up all the sand, with the little spice, that's in a given field. The harvester extract the spice from the sand right on place, so they are more efficient.
@@Myuutsuu85 who says that megamaid would filter and process its intake probably much like those on dune might do. doubtful there full schematics on either side.
The miners must be overdosing on the stuff.
"God's what a monster!"
... I once said that after meeting a blind date who turned out to be a 250lb land whale.
Spoken like a true incel.
@@Adirondaque silence simp as if you'll date a land whale your self and the use of incel is used so much it has lost all meaning I'll do you ome better your a basement dweller who has yet to find a job
Years late, but:
raw spice is not the same as refined spice.
Always gets me when the worm eats the harvester, all that sand in it's mouth!!!! Coz I know how irritating it is at the beach.😬.
I know I shouldn't eat sand but maybe just maybe I'll be able to fold space. The sand must flow.
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It's coarse, and rough, and irritating, and it gets everywhere?