tenfingersofdoom wrote:...and they excrete superheated oxygen out of their tail end(there is a quote somewhere).
The storm arrived just after daybreak. First there was the beady stretchedout
immobility of the desert dawn pressing dunes one into another. Next, the
advancing dust caused him to seal his face flaps. In the thickening dust the
desert became a dun picture without lines. Then sand needles began cutting his
cheeks, stinging his lids. He felt the coarse grit on his tongue and knew the
moment of decision had come. Should he risk the old stories by immobilizing the
almost exhausted worm? He took only a heartbeat to discard this choice, worked
his way back to the worm's tail, slacked off his hooks. Barely moving now, the
worm began to burrow. But the excesses of the creature's heat-transfer system
still churned up a cyclone oven behind him in the quickening storm. Fremen
children learned the dangers of this position near the worm's tail with their
earliest stories. Worms were oxygen factories; fire burned wildly in their
passage, fed by the lavish exhalations from the chemical adaptations to friction
within them. ~Children of Dune
Paul of Dune was so bad it gave me a seizure that dislocated both of my shoulders and prolapsed my anus. ~Pink Snowman
I'm pretty sure it violates the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics for a large animal to generate a net increase in energy from the friction caused by its own motion - which would have required energy. Stick to snorkling Frank!
So I've been wondering lately; Leto II claims his body creates all the spice he needs right? Why exactly do the worms eat the spice then? FH says they always come to a blow and are attracted to the spice, correct?
Is it just the force of the spice blow that attracts them? Are they conditioned to the presence of the crawlers? Does FH ever say whether or not its specifically the spice they are attracted to?
If they make all they need then whats the point? Or am I missing something here? (extremely likely)
This subject seems a bit convoluted.
Tyrant wrote:basically you take a teaspoon amount .... make sure its not separated..you dont want too potent of a dose...then you put it on a mirror and chop it up in little pieces with a razor blade (much like a grain of sugar) ...then you use the razor blade to shape it in a straight long skinny line .... then you take a drinking straw ....cut about 1/3 of it off...take the 1/3 piece and put it up one of your nostrils...then you take the other end..put it over the spice ...and inhale very strongly thru the nostril with the straw...while doing this simultaniously follow the line of spice from up to down..or down to up (your preference) ..... snort until all spice has been absorbed into your nasal cavity...now its gonna burn...like a bitch especially if you've never done it before...dont worry..it passes...youll get a little drainage goin down your throat too...dont worry about that...its good for you ...any way...sit back...and prepare to see the future and live forever
PS: Bravo, sir!
“The flesh surrenders itself. Eternity takes back its own. Our bodies stirred these waters briefly, danced with a certain intoxication before the love of life and self, dealt with a few strange ideas, then submitted to the instruments of Time. What can we say of this? I occurred. I am not...yet, I occurred.” - Frank Herbert
The Woolgatherer wrote:So I've been wondering lately; Leto II claims his body creates all the spice he needs right? Why exactly do the worms eat the spice then? FH says they always come to a blow and are attracted to the spice, correct?
Is it just the force of the spice blow that attracts them? Are they conditioned to the presence of the crawlers? Does FH ever say whether or not its specifically the spice they are attracted to?
If they make all they need then whats the point? Or am I missing something here? (extremely likely)
This subject seems a bit convoluted.
They eat sand plankton and sandtrout. The explosion is what attracts them.
Paul of Dune was so bad it gave me a seizure that dislocated both of my shoulders and prolapsed my anus. ~Pink Snowman
To fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting. - Sun Tzu
My fellow members of the Jacurutu; of this Sietch - let Water be a bond between us. -Nameless Swordsman