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I read on dumbnovels a post by Simon about the fate of the Tleilaxu Kwisatz Haderach. According to the hacks he was killed by Marie "wunderkind" Fenring ... but ... when we read Dune Messiah we can read:
"Because we once bred a kwisatz haderach of our own," Scytale said.
With a quick movement of her old head, the Reverend Mother looked up at him.
"You didn't tell us that!" she accused.
"You didn't ask," Scytale said.
"How did you overcome your kwisatz haderach?" Irulan asked.
"A creature who has spent his life creating one particular representation of his selfdom will die rather than become the antithesis of that representation," Scytale said.
"I do not understand," Edric ventured.
"He killed himself," the Reverend Mother growled.
"Follow me well, Reverend Mother," Scytale warned, using a voice mode which said: You are not a sex object, have never been a sex object, cannot be a sex object.
"Because we once bred a kwisatz haderach of our own," Scytale said.
With a quick movement of her old head, the Reverend Mother looked up at him.
"You didn't tell us that!" she accused.
"You didn't ask," Scytale said.
"How did you overcome your kwisatz haderach?" Irulan asked.
"A creature who has spent his life creating one particular representation of his selfdom will die rather than become the antithesis of that representation," Scytale said.
"I do not understand," Edric ventured.
"He killed himself," the Reverend Mother growled.
"Follow me well, Reverend Mother," Scytale warned, using a voice mode which said: You are not a sex object, have never been a sex object, cannot be a sex object.
"... the mystery of life isn't a problem to solve but a reality to experience."
“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
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D'oh!Serkanner wrote:I read on dumbnovels a post by Simon about the fate of the Tleilaxu Kwisatz Haderach. According to the hacks he was killed by Marie "wunderkind" Fenring ... but ... when we read Dune Messiah we can read:
"Because we once bred a kwisatz haderach of our own," Scytale said.
With a quick movement of her old head, the Reverend Mother looked up at him.
"You didn't tell us that!" she accused.
"You didn't ask," Scytale said.
"How did you overcome your kwisatz haderach?" Irulan asked.
"A creature who has spent his life creating one particular representation of his selfdom will die rather than become the antithesis of that representation," Scytale said.
"I do not understand," Edric ventured.
"He killed himself," the Reverend Mother growled.
"Follow me well, Reverend Mother," Scytale warned, using a voice mode which said: You are not a sex object, have never been a sex object, cannot be a sex object.

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OO! I know! They'll say that Irulan wrote down the Tleilax History wrong! Secret agenda y'know?Freakzilla wrote:D'oh!Serkanner wrote:I read on dumbnovels a post by Simon about the fate of the Tleilaxu Kwisatz Haderach. According to the hacks he was killed by Marie "wunderkind" Fenring ... but ... when we read Dune Messiah we can read:
"Because we once bred a kwisatz haderach of our own," Scytale said.
With a quick movement of her old head, the Reverend Mother looked up at him.
"You didn't tell us that!" she accused.
"You didn't ask," Scytale said.
"How did you overcome your kwisatz haderach?" Irulan asked.
"A creature who has spent his life creating one particular representation of his selfdom will die rather than become the antithesis of that representation," Scytale said.
"I do not understand," Edric ventured.
"He killed himself," the Reverend Mother growled.
"Follow me well, Reverend Mother," Scytale warned, using a voice mode which said: You are not a sex object, have never been a sex object, cannot be a sex object.I wonder how they will retcon that?

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At first I thought they would immediatly defend their mistake by stating Scytale wanted the BG to think their KH had commited suicide ... then I realized Mohiam is a truthsayer... 

"... the mystery of life isn't a problem to solve but a reality to experience."
“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
Sandrider: "Keith went to Bobo's for a weekend of drinking, watched some DVDs,
and wrote a Dune Novel."
“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
Sandrider: "Keith went to Bobo's for a weekend of drinking, watched some DVDs,
and wrote a Dune Novel."
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Page 301, Dune Encyclopedia Margot Fenrig entry
Expect more in Jessica and Irulan...
Coincidence...yeah right, faggots...of a blessed female child among
the Bene Tleilax. It is speculated that,
despite Emperor Paul's directives,
enormous prices were exacted by the
Spacing Guild for transporting the
shattered remains of Shaddam IV's
court to Salusa Secundus, and Shaddam
incurred continued debts with the Bene
Tleilax and the Ixians in covert
attempts to reestablish himself. Lady
Margot's valuable three-year-old
daughter may have sufficed as payment
to the Bene Tleilax. The existence of
such a female child would coincide
with the legends of a "mater matrix"
that began to develop among the Bene
Tleilax in the early 10200s, a woman
who contributed astoundingly virile
heredity to their genetic machinations.
Indeed, the evolving legend of a
parthenogenetically reproduced female
of enormous power living on Tleilax...
Expect more in Jessica and Irulan...
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Yeah, because if the three of them went to Tleilax, you just know they got some DNA samples...
Oooo maybe they'll have Ghola Marie mate with all the Ghola Duncan's, that's how he becomes the Uber KH.
Sweet now I don't have to read Leto of Dune.
I say it again, in KJA's universe, the only thing that matters is the moment in which you are reading. All other rules are fluid.
Oooo maybe they'll have Ghola Marie mate with all the Ghola Duncan's, that's how he becomes the Uber KH.
Sweet now I don't have to read Leto of Dune.
I say it again, in KJA's universe, the only thing that matters is the moment in which you are reading. All other rules are fluid.
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Does anyone know who owns the copyright to The Encyclopedia at present? Do you think anyone from McNelly's family is watching this situation?
The Hacks say that they don't refer to the DE in their writing. If we point out similarities like this, they can just claim that FH was the originator of the idea (because they found it in the Holy Notes) and must have related it at some point to McNelly, who incorporated it himself or passed it along to the relevant DE contributor. With McNelly dead, who is left to contradict them?
The Margot Fenring article bears the initials "R.C.S." or Ray C. Shiflett. He and the other contributors besides McNelly might be worth tracking down, to see if they remember where various ideas came from.
The Hacks say that they don't refer to the DE in their writing. If we point out similarities like this, they can just claim that FH was the originator of the idea (because they found it in the Holy Notes) and must have related it at some point to McNelly, who incorporated it himself or passed it along to the relevant DE contributor. With McNelly dead, who is left to contradict them?
The Margot Fenring article bears the initials "R.C.S." or Ray C. Shiflett. He and the other contributors besides McNelly might be worth tracking down, to see if they remember where various ideas came from.
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In a perfect world they would go to court and have to show the notes...SandChigger wrote:Does anyone know who owns the copyright to The Encyclopedia at present? Do you think anyone from McNelly's family is watching this situation?
The Hacks say that they don't refer to the DE in their writing. If we point out similarities like this, they can just claim that FH was the originator of the idea (because they found it in the Holy Notes) and must have related it at some point to McNelly, who incorporated it himself or passed it along to the relevant DE contributor. With McNelly dead, who is left to contradict them?
The Margot Fenring article bears the initials "R.C.S." or Ray C. Shiflett. He and the other contributors besides McNelly might be worth tracking down, to see if they remember where various ideas came from.

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I smell blood...we got 'em.Ghost wrote:Page 301, Dune Encyclopedia Margot Fenrig entry
Coincidence...yeah right, faggots...of a blessed female child among
the Bene Tleilax. It is speculated that,
despite Emperor Paul's directives,
enormous prices were exacted by the
Spacing Guild for transporting the
shattered remains of Shaddam IV's
court to Salusa Secundus, and Shaddam
incurred continued debts with the Bene
Tleilax and the Ixians in covert
attempts to reestablish himself. Lady
Margot's valuable three-year-old
daughter may have sufficed as payment
to the Bene Tleilax. The existence of
such a female child would coincide
with the legends of a "mater matrix"
that began to develop among the Bene
Tleilax in the early 10200s, a woman
who contributed astoundingly virile
heredity to their genetic machinations.
Indeed, the evolving legend of a
parthenogenetically reproduced female
of enormous power living on Tleilax...
Expect more in Jessica and Irulan...
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don't you see? having the tleilaxu kh not actually kill himself is as original as they can get.Baraka Bryan wrote:yeah of course..FH made a rebellious BG so of course KJA has to have one that's has a child that's even more super-uber-KHish and wiser than alia.Ghost wrote:Margot isn't a BG anymore?
Or not playing along them![]()
stupid moron doesn't know how to do anything by try and one-up the people whose legacy he's destroying.
GET AN ORIGINAL IDEA DUMBASS!

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Preferably pointy sticks.Ghost wrote:We dont need a ''court room'', just a ''dark room'' with us, the hacks and sticks...many sticks.inhuien wrote:I don't think that we need a perfect world necessarily, just a court room that wishes evidence presented to it substantiated.
At this point the notes issue no longer matters, they've had ample time to forge them and say: "See?! We told you they existed!"
Too many contradictory stories were told by that pair. Even if the notes exist, the real ones will never see the light of day.

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It was nice knowing you ... farewell my friend.Baraka Bryan wrote:Rakis wrote:10 bucks Scytale is a hybrid facedancer/ghola of the BT KH with false memories of his actual death...SandChigger wrote:And the retcon explaining why Scytale said the BT KH killed himself will be very original as well.
damnit, that's so stupid it's plausible for them to write it
EDIT TO ADD: i just picked up PoD from the library today.. i'm going in :S

"... the mystery of life isn't a problem to solve but a reality to experience."
“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
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and wrote a Dune Novel."
“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
Sandrider: "Keith went to Bobo's for a weekend of drinking, watched some DVDs,
and wrote a Dune Novel."
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Requiescat in pace.Baraka Bryan wrote:Rakis wrote:10 bucks Scytale is a hybrid facedancer/ghola of the BT KH with false memories of his actual death...SandChigger wrote:And the retcon explaining why Scytale said the BT KH killed himself will be very original as well.
damnit, that's so stupid it's plausible for them to write it
EDIT TO ADD: i just picked up PoD from the library today.. i'm going in :S

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I listened to the first 2 hours of the audiobook at work on Friday. It's actually pretty well read (by that Scott Brick) - I'd quite like to hear his reading of the originals, I reckon they'd be quite good.
Tomorrow though I'm thinking about putting "How to piss glass" onto my mp3 player instead...
('nuff said)
Tomorrow though I'm thinking about putting "How to piss glass" onto my mp3 player instead...
('nuff said)
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I have all of them, they are very well done.DuneFishUK wrote:I listened to the first 2 hours of the audiobook at work on Friday. It's actually pretty well read (by that Scott Brick) - I'd quite like to hear his reading of the originals, I reckon they'd be quite good.
Tomorrow though I'm thinking about putting "How to piss glass" onto my mp3 player instead...
('nuff said)
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I like the sound of that.Robspierre wrote:I have all of them, they are very well done.DuneFishUK wrote:I listened to the first 2 hours of the audiobook at work on Friday. It's actually pretty well read (by that Scott Brick) - I'd quite like to hear his reading of the originals, I reckon they'd be quite good.
Tomorrow though I'm thinking about putting "How to piss glass" onto my mp3 player instead...
('nuff said)
Rob

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