Re: The Fremen, Shai-Hulud and the changing of Arrakis
Posted: 12 Jul 2009 20:12
We can't really rule out aliens, actually. We can only say that humankind has not yet encountered any intelligent aliens at any time discussed in the books. 
But it's obvious that the people of the Duniverse believed it was possible:

But it's obvious that the people of the Duniverse believed it was possible:
The fact that FH made a distinction between "native" and "terraform" life is shown by this quote from Dune, I believe:FH in CoD wrote:They were undoubtedly sincere in subscribing to the argument that nuclear weapons were a reserve held for one purpose: defense of humankind should a threatening "other intelligence" ever be encountered.
Here's another tidbit:There was a rare native root plant that grew above the 2,500 meter level in the northern temperate zone. A tuber two meters long yielded half a liter of water. And there were the terraform desert plants: the tougher ones showed signs of thriving if planted in depressions lined with dew precipitators.
And here are the entries from the "Terminology" that specifically mention lifeforms "native" to a particular planet.He seemed to listen for a moment to a man down the table who was explaining to the Duke that native Arrakeen plants had no thorns.
AKARSO: a plant native to Sikun (of 70 Ophiuchi A) characterized by almost oblong leaves. Its green and white stripes indicate the constant multiple, condition of parallel active and dormant chlorophyll regions.
INKVINE: a creeping plant native to Giedi Prime and frequently used as a whip in the slave cribs. Victims are marked by beet-colored tattoos that cause residual pain for many years.
SCHLAG: animal native to Tupile once hunted almost to extinction for its thin, tough hide.