Q: In the preludes Jessica is almost forced on Duke Leto. Yet in the DUNE classic, we read that the Duke actually sent buyers to purchase her.
A: The Leto/Jessica meeting scene in HOUSE HARKONNEN was actually written by Frank Herbert himself and found in his notes. The events shown in HOUSE HARKONNEN are consistent with the original notes.
I just love how they don't even answer the original question. Who
cares if the scene is consistent with some random note; It has to be consistent with
DUNE, you know, that book you might have heard of?
The fact that this FAQ even suggests that consistency with the
notes is more important, proves these people are incompetent or don't care enough about Dune to be allowed anywhere near the material.
I am reading parts of Road to Dune and remembered the Hacks defending the Jessica scene and that it is canon because it was written by Frank ... but in Road to Dune it is stated that:
The following chapters were cut in this fashion and then never restored when the novel was published in book form. In one passage here, Frank Herbert mentions that spice has been used for only about a
century, but in later versions, he expands the time frame to span many thousands of years. Many details are inconsistent with the published versions, and these scenes should be considered drafts, not "canon."
Oh, now I understand! The
prequels should be considered
drafts, not "canon". That explains the bad writing....
