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Date Posted: 11:49:33 05/31/03 Sat
Author: Crysknife
Subject: Anouther thing on B.Jihad.

Anouther thing about the B.Jihad that I didn't like was the portrayal of the early Fremen people. I mean, it was anouther thing that reminded me too much of Star Wars. I think the spice would become almost instantly valuable upon discovery. Just stepping onto the planet for the first time you would think someone would realize the place was a mystical and important place. The spice permeates everything on Dune. It would be in the air, the water, the food. The way it was discovered in the B.Jihad is comical. It takes a regular trader to relize the importance of spice many years after Dune was colonized?

Anyway just a thought. You can defend the book now.

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