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Posted: 17 Sep 2008 11:57
by A Thing of Eternity
trang wrote: Its a long way off (by Bh/KJA reckoning, 1 hero every two years, would be jessica in 2010ish, Irulan in 2012ish, and leto in 2014ish) so it will be a long time disscussion.

Trang
I'm pretty sure they've finished (or close to) writing Jessica already and have slated it for release next fall. Can't remember where I got that from, but I remember the impression that they'd given up on their two year promise and gone back to one a year. Remember too, Kev "writes" nine to fourteen full novels a year. even assuming he gives a Dune book three times as much time as one of his other peices of garbage that still only adds up to about three months per Dune book - and we are reasonably sure he is writing the vast bulk of each new Dune novel... well you can see where I'm going with this. Very little time goes into each book.

Re: Leto of Dune: Destined to fail

Posted: 17 Sep 2008 14:06
by cmsahe
Drunken Idaho wrote:....

That sounds cool as hell... I demand a link.
This is my latest:

http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=hWDkhadRKgc

thanks!
Carlos

Re: On Leto of Dune

Posted: 17 Sep 2008 14:12
by cmsahe
Lisan Al-Gaib wrote:...

You shouldn't give them ideas! shhhhh

Give them a cookie :cookie sm:

Nice BH...now sit, yes sit!
But unfortunately we all know that this is going to happen, I can see, in the future, Biron writing those novels: "Duncan XIV of Dune! The Trilogy", and he explaining: "I found my granddad notes, the other ones, in that old cookies jar and he had this epic vision of this particular incarnation of Duncan being heroic rescuing bored Fish Speaker recruits from their virginity..."

Re: On Leto of Dune

Posted: 17 Sep 2008 14:42
by Tleszer
cmsahe wrote:
Lisan Al-Gaib wrote:...

You shouldn't give them ideas! shhhhh

Give them a cookie :cookie sm:

Nice BH...now sit, yes sit!
But unfortunately we all know that this is going to happen, I can see, in the future, Biron writing those novels: "Duncan XIV of Dune! The Trilogy", and he explaining: "I found my granddad notes, the other ones, in that old cookies jar and he had this epic vision of this particular incarnation of Duncan being heroic rescuing bored Fish Speaker recruits from their virginity..."
Who wouldn't want to read that? Bow chicka wow wow!

Re: On Leto of Dune

Posted: 17 Sep 2008 14:49
by Drunken Idaho
cmsahe wrote:
Lisan Al-Gaib wrote:...

You shouldn't give them ideas! shhhhh

Give them a cookie :cookie sm:

Nice BH...now sit, yes sit!
But unfortunately we all know that this is going to happen, I can see, in the future, Biron writing those novels: "Duncan XIV of Dune! The Trilogy", and he explaining: "I found my granddad notes, the other ones, in that old cookies jar and he had this epic vision of this particular incarnation of Duncan being heroic rescuing bored Fish Speaker recruits from their virginity..."
I'd read that...

on the insanity of PoD

Posted: 17 Sep 2008 16:04
by Sole Man
SandChigger wrote:


Where in the beginning of Dune is the Paul who just a few years earlier went through any number of harrowing events (slice'em-dice'em flying saws at the wedding of his father to some Ecazi bint [the bride-to-be gets her throat sliced open]; being lost in the Caladan jungles with Duncan during a Grumman assassin attack, etc etc etc)? And who is this Emperor Paul-Muad'Dib emoting all over the stage in those sections of the book? Ghastly.
Holy Shit, does that happen in the book? Okay here's what we do: We tie them to chairs, cut the skin on the upper half of thier craiums off, take a little pick and slowly chisel down into thier brains...

Re: on the insanity of PoD

Posted: 17 Sep 2008 16:37
by Tleszer
Sole Man wrote:
SandChigger wrote:


Where in the beginning of Dune is the Paul who just a few years earlier went through any number of harrowing events (slice'em-dice'em flying saws at the wedding of his father to some Ecazi bint [the bride-to-be gets her throat sliced open]; being lost in the Caladan jungles with Duncan during a Grumman assassin attack, etc etc etc)? And who is this Emperor Paul-Muad'Dib emoting all over the stage in those sections of the book? Ghastly.
Holy Shit, does that happen in the book? Okay here's what we do: We tie them to chairs, cut the skin on the upper half of thier craiums off, take a little pick and slowly chisel down into thier brains...
I was going to say that we should then eat their brains. This would be our way of gaining their powers, but I think their brains would just make us stupid...

Re: On Leto of Dune

Posted: 17 Sep 2008 23:22
by Rakis
Drunken Idaho wrote:
cmsahe wrote:
Lisan Al-Gaib wrote:...

You shouldn't give them ideas! shhhhh

Give them a cookie :cookie sm:

Nice BH...now sit, yes sit!
But unfortunately we all know that this is going to happen, I can see, in the future, Biron writing those novels: "Duncan XIV of Dune! The Trilogy", and he explaining: "I found my granddad notes, the other ones, in that old cookies jar and he had this epic vision of this particular incarnation of Duncan being heroic rescuing bored Fish Speaker recruits from their virginity..."
I'd read that...
I'd flush that...

Re: On Leto of Dune

Posted: 18 Sep 2008 12:45
by SandChigger
Rakis wrote:I'd flush that...
Me, too.

But not until I'd had a chance...TO POOP ON IT!!!

on Dune sex

Posted: 18 Sep 2008 13:12
by Sole Man
I would like to read the Leto/Hwi Sex scene.

Damn unperverted Frank...

Re: on Dune sex

Posted: 18 Sep 2008 14:12
by Drunken Idaho
Sole Man wrote:I would like to read the Leto/Hwi Sex scene.

Damn unperverted Frank...
Frank was perverted when it was necessary. If you read Hunters, there's a rather graphic bit involving the description of superhuman-speed vaginal fingering.

Re: on the insanity of PoD

Posted: 19 Sep 2008 03:23
by Secher_Nbiw
Tleszer wrote:
Sole Man wrote:
SandChigger wrote:


Where in the beginning of Dune is the Paul who just a few years earlier went through any number of harrowing events (slice'em-dice'em flying saws at the wedding of his father to some Ecazi bint [the bride-to-be gets her throat sliced open]; being lost in the Caladan jungles with Duncan during a Grumman assassin attack, etc etc etc)? And who is this Emperor Paul-Muad'Dib emoting all over the stage in those sections of the book? Ghastly.
Holy Shit, does that happen in the book? Okay here's what we do: We tie them to chairs, cut the skin on the upper half of thier craiums off, take a little pick and slowly chisel down into thier brains...
I was going to say that we should then eat their brains. This would be our way of gaining their powers, but I think their brains would just make us stupid...
Don't mean to crash your party trick here, but aren't you going a little crazy here? I mean, you must be mad if you think they have brains to pick and eat.... :D

Re: on the insanity of PoD

Posted: 19 Sep 2008 05:23
by Tleszer
Secher_Nbiw wrote:
Tleszer wrote:
Sole Man wrote:
SandChigger wrote:


Where in the beginning of Dune is the Paul who just a few years earlier went through any number of harrowing events (slice'em-dice'em flying saws at the wedding of his father to some Ecazi bint [the bride-to-be gets her throat sliced open]; being lost in the Caladan jungles with Duncan during a Grumman assassin attack, etc etc etc)? And who is this Emperor Paul-Muad'Dib emoting all over the stage in those sections of the book? Ghastly.
Holy Shit, does that happen in the book? Okay here's what we do: We tie them to chairs, cut the skin on the upper half of thier craiums off, take a little pick and slowly chisel down into thier brains...
I was going to say that we should then eat their brains. This would be our way of gaining their powers, but I think their brains would just make us stupid...
Don't mean to crash your party trick here, but aren't you going a little crazy here? I mean, you must be mad if you think they have brains to pick and eat.... :D
Ah, you got me. I guess I can't fool you :D

Posted: 19 Sep 2008 09:50
by Ampoliros
ooo maybe the will tap Hamilton to write an sexy undead crossover of Dune

as in Laura K