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The Dune Universe is pretty new to me, but wasn't there something about forbidden weapons like "Laser" since they cause dramatic explosions if they hit a shield? Just wondering because you say some of thise Aircraft have "Las guns" on it. Wouldn't make sense then, right?
This is completely wrong, the first being is Iluvatar, the creator in the first place, then the spirits of Aynur are the first beings who began to sing the song of creation, then there are the Valar and the Majar, for example Morgot was one of the Valar angelic beings, the first of his kind, and then about for a short time the Mayars appeared, such as Sauron, Gandalf or Saruman and Balrogs who sold wisdom for fire... Galadriel is the first elfs in the world, Ants are younger, much younger than Sauron, because they were created by Aule's wife, the one who created the dwarves, as their opposite in Lord of the Rings you know absolutely nothing
this ranking is really weird . Anacalgon is more powerful than Gothmog, also Ungoliant was formed from the void. She was created or was believed to have been created before Melkor sowed the discord. She was only ever allied with him much later. She wasnt created by him. Other than that I would say this isnt a bad list just a couple minor issues.
At 2:20, why is the first image of a carryall a LEGO model? (I'd like to note that the lifting gasbag makes *this* version of the carryall visually distinct, but isn't scaled to be useful. A harvester is heavy, and a gasbag (hydrogen or helium) in an Earthlike atmosphere has very little buoyancy per unit volume, so most of the lift will necessarily be provided by suspensors.)
The dinobots arent useless in a ranged situation suprisingly grinlock has a flail he can throw scorn has a whip though both not having LONG range its better than absolute point blank slug doesint have much range at all only having 4 blades and a mace but strafe has a crossbow which i doubt anyone would want to be impaled with it may be crude and primitive but still ITS A HUGE BOLT even for a transformer
Vhagar is larger but doesn't work out and has double chin. Vermithor is smaller but ripped. Honestly, most of the dragons in the series are fugly and resemble wyverns/wyrms more than true dragons.
All of these models looks very simple and amateur , like made by amateur cgi artist. Just simple blocks and small amount of details. Nothing impressive. you have better quality of models in vidoegames. It's not about simplicity but ability to create models.
I have to admit as a Dune book fan the way the space crafts looked like, to me at least, how I'd picture many spacecrafts would look considering A.I. was banned and using it or machines that can do computations would result in immediate death
Im not really sure if the stormglider could easily defeat a great leonopteryx. It is stated, that due to their size, stormgliders lack in agility during flights, so I don’t think one would be capable to whip its tail around to actually sting a great leonopteryx with it. Its also not (yet) mentioned, how potent the venom is, so maybe its not strong enough to kill such big animals. Also it is stated, that those creatures are not very intelligent while Toruk is described as having a big, well developed brain. I think its also worth to mention that Toruk is an active aerial hunter, while the stormglider ambushes its prey. So I would say considering all those facts, that come face-to-face, Toruk would be more suitable to win. I think the eagle vs vulture comparison mentioned in the comments here is pretty spot on. The stormglider is still a pretty cool creature nonetheless and its design reminds me of Legiana from Monster Hunter
Some Humans have the right genes to make them fully immune to the Simian Flu. There is likely three types of humans, the Feral Humans, the Sub-Terran survivors, and the right genetic humans. The Right Genetic Humans will do their best to keep their distance from the Apes until they are ready to establish full contact with the Apes. The Sub-Terran Humans are not fully immune from the Simian Flu. They want to reestablished the dominance of the Human Race They are likely aware of the genetic Immune Humans. The genetic immune humans are located East of the Rocky Mountains. For the GI Humans, they may have adapted the ways of the Native Americans and the ways of their ancestors. The GI's are aware of technology as well as how to use it wisely.. There are other Sub-Terran Human colonies across the United States. One of the Subs' colonies is located in Indiana. Noa may lead an expedition to located many of the Ape Colonies as possible. Oddly Noa and rest of the expedition will run into the GI Humans as well as some of the Sub-Terrans.
Corrections your honor: A "frigate" cannot be a "capital warship" as listed in the thumbnail. It is a "frigate" ("any full-rigged ship built for speed and manoeuvrability, intended to be used in scouting, escort and patrol roles"). As for the "Emperor's Ship", it would be the "Imperial Flagship" not the "Royal Flagship". But note that the "Flagship" is literally that (generally large) ship of the fleet on which the big boss has elected to set up headquarters. In this case, the large mirror ball seems to be more like a "representative transport", like an Aurus Senat car, just larger and with more amenities, including a deployable "imperial tent" and enough antigravity magic to break the Holtzmann equations. One may note that these are not really starship at all - they just lift cargo from ground to a Guild Heighliner (in the Villeneuve Duniverse, apparently a wormhole end? Jeez, I don't know!) and the reverse. No need to go far, but maybe interplanetary travel is a thing? I don't know whether Holtzmann generators can deal with that, but as I see no reaction mass anywhere, they must. I don't actually know how spice smuggler ships work (we never see any either), they probably must load/unload smuggled cargo to a "whitewashed" vessel that can hitch a ride on a Heighliner. Fanfiction is possible here.