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ajsnow@yesic.com
User ID: 0916684
Nov 2nd 9:21 PM
Excellent, well written and researched novel. Even though it is filled with tension and revelations about settings and people we thought we understood it is not a dense novel. I would love for House Harkonnen to be as complex as the Heretics of Dune and Chapterhouse: Dune. HA is a surface story without the fear of the Bene Tleilax evidenced in later novels, or the ecological awareness of Dune. I trust it will be better in the future. I hope and pray that "Dune 7" is the triumphant conclusion we all deserve. Who is Martin and why can Duncan see him?
Mehum_23
User ID: 0331974
Mar 21st 5:14 PM
Martin is one of "The Enemies With Many Faces"
Scytale
User ID: 9767833
Mar 25th 3:55 PM
I'm guessing Duncan can see them because it has something to do with this Duncan having all the cells (and therefor memories) of his previous gholas. What I want to know is just what passages from the books Frank marked when researching the seventh book.