How does a gigantic organism survive on a desert planet without life?

How does a gigantic organism survive on a desert planet without life?

Unattended Children Pitbull Club Shirt $21.68

Black Rifle Cuck Company, Conservative Humor Shirt $21.68

Unattended Children Pitbull Club Shirt $21.68

  1. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >We call the leaders of Arrakis lands
    >You don't sniff dust from a can
    >you put your dust, in the spaceship it stays
    >Don't be rama rama it's messing with your brains

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      >dat bridge
      100% kino

  2. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    read the books

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      No

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      or we can have a discussion, sweaty

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      I think those giant sandworms are not indigenous to Arrakis. In Chapterhouse: Dune, they bring the Sandworms to a Bene Gesserit world and the Sandworms or sandworm begins changing the environment and the humans use weather machines of some sort to help speed up the process. Changing Chapterhouse(the Bene Gesserit planet) into a new Dune of sorts.

      Also in the original Dune books, there are orlther forms of life on Dune like mutant bats and some kind of mutant mouse which is where Paul took the name Mua'Dib from in an effort to change the course of the future. In Children of Dune, the slow and gradually transformation of Arrakis from a desert planet to one with jungles and forests is actually killing the sandworms and since the sandworms are oxygen factories, the oxygen levels drop.

      Literally this.

      No

      You're letting everyone know that you are low iq.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        >I think those giant sandworms are not indigenous to Arrakis
        pretty sure that's been stated as early as book 1 or 2, when Liet's dad was studying the ecology

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          That's right. It's speculated that the worms were introduced at some point in the very distant past.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          I haven't read the books in years.

  3. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    They eat my BWC

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Baby-sized wittle wiener?

  4. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    It eats the desserts

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Spicy

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Mmmmm, beetus.

  5. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >n a desert planet without life
    That's false.

    Shit, Paul is called after a little desert mouse. Learn to read Black person.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      >still no argument
      What does the worm eat?

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        plankton and their own poop

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Read the books. Or since you are an obvious moron, read the wiki.

        Not gonan spoonfeed you, brainlet.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          >I don't know
          I accept your concession

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            Put more effort, that's a kid level bait.

            You really though a desert has no life? Are you a literal moron, anon?

            • 4 months ago
              Anonymous

              moron see

              No such thing on that planet
              Not numerous and big enough anyway

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                I'm sure you know more about the planet lore than the author.
                What does quoting your own post proof, moron?

                Ecology is perfectly explained and consistent in the books, they dedeciate many pages to explaining the whole worm reproduction cycle actually.

                Read a book, Black person.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        It processes energy like a nuclear reactor

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Local wildlife. Like any predator.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          No such thing on that planet
          Not numerous and big enough anyway

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            Yeah, like whales need big prey, right?
            You are fricking dumb, dude.

            • 4 months ago
              Anonymous

              >what is numerous
              Ah yes the brain dead moron outs himself.
              Have you seen how much a whale needs to eat in a single day?

              I'm sure you know more about the planet lore than the author.
              What does quoting your own post proof, moron?

              Ecology is perfectly explained and consistent in the books, they dedeciate many pages to explaining the whole worm reproduction cycle actually.

              Read a book, Black person.

              It's all over the goddamn place. Where do you think spice comes from?

              >still no argument

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                >what is plankton?

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                Plankton are not Whale-larva, hence its totally different from the utterly moronic "ecology" of Dune.

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                Then what are Sand Plankton that are explained in the story youre going on about?
                But honestly, who knows what goes on because its an alien planet and only an autist needs to know the minutia.

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                >Have you seen how much a whale needs to eat in a single day?
                What makes you think there's isnt't the equivalent in Dune?
                Cause there is.
                Let me guess, the movie didn't show it.

                Frick off moron, not gonna bother replying more, you are a lost cause.

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                >making shit up because he has no argument

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                >no argument
                you lost

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yes anon, the ones who've read the books are making shit up, while you who haven't know the truth.

                Now frick off and let this dumb thread die.

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                I accept your concession.

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            It's all over the goddamn place. Where do you think spice comes from?

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      The mouse is called Paul?

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        No. His middle name is Michael.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        >n a desert planet without life
        That's false.

        Shit, Paul is called after a little desert mouse. Learn to read Black person.

        That desert mouse is, I think, called Mua'Dib and Paul took that name as his common folk name or whatever. It was an attempt to change the course of the future thwt he saw in his visions due to the Spice saturating everything on Arrakis. I think his sietch name is suppose to be Usul.

  6. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    taps into underground aquifer

  7. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    It eats its own babies, which in turn eat its shit. Yes, that is the "amazingly detailed ecology" of Dune.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      What are the things that blow up when pressure builds up?

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Sand Trout that had encapsulated moisture.
        The water and shit from the Wormlets mix up they make a brapp

  8. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >series has magic powder that makes people into gods
    >"why is the thing that makes magic power magic?????????"

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      who are you quoting?

  9. 4 months ago
    Anonymous
  10. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    You don't even need to read the book, there's scene in the movie where a character lists a whole bunch of different animals

  11. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    read the books homie

  12. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    by sucking the cum out of my dick

  13. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Probably goes to Safeway once or twice a month

  14. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    The frick is it with this board and needing to know what people/things eat or the tax policies for a story to make sense?

  15. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    The worms are moronic in the whole series and make no sense. If anyone who has seen a real worm in the garden, they would know a worm could never just swim through sand like it's water. The worms don't even eat spice, the spice is their shit after goes through some bullshit chemical process. It's really cringe.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      They just look like worms. They're alien creatures. They movie through the sand more like a snake moves. The though plates on the segmented skin flex and pull the worm through the sand very efficiently.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Spice is also formed when large colonies of sand trout spawn a juvenile worm. The Spice blow creates a big field of Spice above where the worm is born.

  16. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    If I remember right, nobody knows how the sandworms evolved on Arrakis. The Dune Encyclopedia explains their biology and behavior fairly well. They're basically living furnaces that are extremely territorial. That's why they were described as having large teeth; not for feeding, but for fighting rival worms.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *