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DUNE: Kael Atreides — Legacy of the Stars

DUNE: Kael Atreides — Legacy of the Stars

In an empire where prophecies are woven by the Bene Gesserit and the Noble Houses battle in an ancient power game, some are born marked not by destiny... but by the fear they inspire. Kael Atreides, firstborn of Leto and Jessica, was not conceived to be a mere cog in the Brotherhood's schemes. From birth, his abilities defied expectations, and the Reverend Mothers saw in him a threat that not even the Kwisatz Haderach could contain. The decision was stark: banishment. No trial. No explanation. Only an order sealed by silence. Aboard a rudderless pod, Kael was launched beyond the known routes, into the eternal void... until the void answered. In the farthest reaches of the universe, where neither CHOAM nor the Emperor could cast their gaze, a colossus of metal and mystery awaited him: a Ring forgotten by human history. There, an ancient intelligence—a Monitor of the Installation—saw not a lost child, but the worthy heir to an impossible legacy. Raised among titanic structures and the secrets of a technology that defied the laws of the Empire, Kael grew up far from Arrakis, from the intrigues of the Landsraad, and from the echo of the spice. But he did not forget his name. Nor his blood. Years later, when the Monitor declares his apprenticeship over, Kael returns to the known universe—not as the exiled son, but as the wielder of a power the Great Houses cannot understand or confront. As Paul Atreides faces his own destiny in the arena of Arrakis, Kael contemplates a broader horizon: He will not fight for a throne... He will fight to rewrite the rules of the game. But even in his unstoppable rise, questions haunt him: Is he master of his own will, or just another cog in a design even more ancient than the Bene Gesserit? Can a man molded by machines retain his humanity... or is Kael Atreides the first emperor of a new age where flesh no longer rules?
Sci-fi
34 Chs
DUNE

DUNE

There was no pain. Pain is a biological concept, a warning signal for organisms that can be repaired. What happened to me wasn't an injury; it was a suppression. One moment, I was crossing a rain-slicked street in a city whose name no longer matters, the air thick with the smell of ozone and cheap coffee. The next, reality buckled. It wasn't a truck, or lightning. It was as if the universe had blinked and I were a speck of dust caught in God's eyelid. The blackness that followed wasn't the absence of light. It was a blackness with weight, with texture. A pressurized ocean of nothingness. I don't know how long I floated there, if "time" and "being" were still applicable verbs. Then, the Entity manifested. It had no form. To describe it would be to impose human limitations upon it. It was a consciousness so vast that its mere thought generated gravity. Its voice didn't resonate in my nonexistent ears; It vibrated directly into the core of what remained of my consciousness, like the tolling of a bell the size of a solar system. "A CORRECTION," the Entity said. Its tone wasn't apologetic, but rather a statement of fact. "YOUR THREAD WAS PREMATURELY CUT BY A FLUCTUATION IN MY PACE. A DECIMAL ERROR IN THE COSMIC MATRIX." I was incapable of responding. Fear was too small for this place. "THE LAW OF BALANCE DEMANDS RESTITUTION. YOU CANNOT RETURN TO YOUR BROKEN TIMELINE. THE OPTIONS ARE DISSOLUTION INTO THE ETHER OR REINSERTION INTO A NEW FABRIC." Reincarnation. The choice was instinctive, the last desperate cry of life clinging to existence. "SO BE IT. YOU WILL CHOOSE THE STAGE." BUT YOU MUST ACCEPT THE COST FOR THE MISTAKE. THE UNIVERSE YOU ARE GOING TO IS FRAGILE. YOU WILL NEED WEIGHT TO ANCHOR IT. The Entity didn't give me a list of options. It simply instilled the gifts into my essence. And they felt like molten lead was being poured into my soul. First, the Structure. I felt my ghost pattern thicken, becoming impossibly hard. A biology engineered under a dying red sun, meant to drink the radiation of younger stars and convert it into divine power. But with it came weakness: dependence on that light and vulnerability to the radiation of its lost home, a stone that doesn't exist in the universe I am going to... perhaps. Second, the Archive. It was the most painful. It wasn't a data download. It was the opening of a dam. The complete knowledge of a civilization that had transcended matter and energy. Level 10. Equations for creating baby universes, the music of the spheres, the language of creation itself. My human mind screamed under the pressure. It was like trying to contain an entire ocean in a teacup. I would have to learn to filter, to ignore 99.9% of that cosmic noise just so I could think about how to tie my shoes without accidentally triggering a quantum collapse. Third, the Seed. A genetic promise. The absolute certainty of propagation. The guarantee that any union would result in offspring not only viable, but superior. A forced improvement of the species. In the void, this felt cold, clinical. A tool of biological domination. "FATE IS SET," the Entity boomed, its presence beginning to fade, leaving me alone with my new and terrible burden. "YOU WILL BE INSERTED INTO A POINT OF FRICTION. A LINEAGE ALREADY OVERLOADED WITH DESTINY." NOW IT WILL CARRY TWICE THE WEIGHT. The darkness began to spin. I felt an attraction, a dizzying fall toward a distant, cold point of light.
Sci-fi
26 Chs
Teaming Up with My Enemy to Rule the Apocalypse

Teaming Up with My Enemy to Rule the Apocalypse

Sierra Sullivan is reborn before the sandstorm apocalypse! In her past life, her interdimensional space was stolen by her cousin, and she died at her cousin's hands. In this life, Sierra Sullivan activates her Spirit Spring Space in advance and stockpiles a large amount of supplies. The apocalypse arrives, and a massive sandstorm sweeps across the globe. What's even more terrifying is that the sandstorm brings with it a large swarm of Aberrant Beasts never before seen by humanity. They travel in packs, and anyone they ensnare is turned into a pile of bones in an instant. Her cousin, Autumn Lynch, still wants to steal her space, just like in the previous life. Sierra Sullivan smirks, and with a swift strike of her blade, she directly takes down her enemy! Originally, Sierra Sullivan wanted to be a lone wolf, carving a path of destruction through the apocalypse. But she unexpectedly runs into her sworn enemy, Jayce. Just as she is about to raise her blade, she discovers that Jayce is here to save her. Aren't they sworn enemies? That night, Sierra Sullivan has a dream. In the dream, Jayce came looking for her after her death, killed Autumn Lynch's family of three, and finally committed suicide by her side. It turns out Jayce has been secretly in love with her all along! Sierra Sullivan wraps her arms around Jayce's neck, "Since you like me so much, then in this life, let's, as a couple, slaughter our way through this apocalypse!"
Sci-fi
144 Chs
My Space Connects to the Apocalyptic World

My Space Connects to the Apocalyptic World

One day, a strange hand suddenly appeared inside Chi Wan’s interdimensional space. Its owner claimed to be living in the apocalypse—starving, desperate—and begged to trade anything he had for food. Chi Wan stared at the pile of Imperial Green jade, oversized diamonds, and dozens of kilograms of gold bars he offered… and fell into deep thought. …Wasn’t this a little too profitable? From then on, her connection to the apocalypse only grew stronger. The mysterious man—who turned out to be a powerful figure—used his Wood Ability to help her revive rare orchids, cultivate endangered plants, and even harvest zombie crystal cores for the country. As for Chi Wan? She only had three responsibilities: feed him, feed him, and keep feeding him. Somehow, without realizing it, a group of extraordinary men began to gather around her: A genius research scientist. An aloof, abstinent CEO. A cold and ruthless Soldier King… In front of Chi Wan, they were gentle, attentive, and impeccably polite—each trying to outshine the others. Behind her back? They were one step away from tearing each other apart. Meanwhile, on the other side of the spatial link… The so-called King of the Apocalypse clenched his teeth in silence as he listened to these men compete for her attention. As for Chi Wan? “I’m busy getting rich and supporting my family,” she said calmly. “A battle royale of suitors? I have no idea what you’re talking about.” Until one day— An absurdly handsome man appeared at the gates of her villa… carrying a sack filled with gold and jewels. “I’m here to marry into your family,” he declared. Chi Wan glanced at him, then at the newly connected wasteland world inside her space… …and once again fell into deep thought.
Sci-fi
102 Chs
My Ordos TV Series
" My Ordos " was a television drama from the mainland of China, with actors such as Basen, Bayin, Tumen, Gao Fa, and Asru. The play was based on the historical facts of the westward migration of Genghis Khan's mausoleum during the Anti-Japanese War. With the westward migration of the mausoleum as the background, it described a series of conflicts and struggles surrounding the realization and prevention of the westward migration of the mausoleum. The series had 18 episodes and was released in 2005.
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2024-12-24 08:41
Dune 2 and Dune 2000
" Dune 2 " and " Dune 2000 " were two different works. " Dune 2 " was a movie that followed the plot of the first movie," Dune ". It told the story of Paul Atreides meeting the Fremen warrior Chyne on Dune and joining the Fremen. Meanwhile, Dune 2000 was a real-time strategy game, a continuation of the game Dune. The plot and the medium were different, but both told the story of Paul Atreides in the world of Dune.
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2025-01-11 14:11
Dune 2 and Dune 1
Dune 2 was a film directed by Dennis Villeneuve, based on Frank Herbert's novel of the same name. It was the sequel to the first of the six parts of Dune, Dune. " Dune 1 " tells the story of a future world that happened 20,000 years ago. Human civilization was controlled by an interstellar regime called the " Empire." The story took place on Dune Planet, Arrakos. This planet was rich in the most precious material in the universe, spices. The film mainly told the story of the protagonist, Duke Paul Atreides, who joined the Fremen camp, became their spiritual leader, and trained the army. Dune 2 would continue the legendary journey of Paul Atreides, who joined forces with Chani and the Fremen to take revenge on the conspirators who destroyed his family.
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2025-01-12 08:03
Dune 2: Dune Savior
Dune 2: Dune Savior can be read online.
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2025-01-11 11:08
Dune 7 Dune Hunter
Dune 7: The Dune Hunter was a sequel to Frank Herbert's original Dune series, written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. This science fiction novel was based on the notes left by Frank Herbert and continued the story of the danger humans posed to humans. No relevant information was provided about the specific plot and main content.
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2025-01-11 02:53
Dune 2, Dune Savior
" Dune 2: Dune Savior " was a continuation of " Dune " by the American science fiction writer Frank Herbert. The story was set twelve years after the end of the first movie, and Paul had already become a household name in the Empire. However, the power struggle within the empire and the collusion of external opposition forces made the rule of the empire precarious. Paul faced an even crueler fate, while the fate of the Empire was left to his mother, sister, and newborn twins. " Dune 2: Dune Savior " was an important turning point in the " Dune " series and was considered a classic of science fiction.
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2025-01-10 06:41
Dune 2, Dune Savior
" Dune 2: Dune Savior " was a continuation of the " Dune " series, written by American science fiction author Frank Herbert. The story was set twelve years after the end of the first book. The protagonist, Paul Atreides, had become the ruler of the Empire and was regarded as the savior of the Fremen. However, he was faced with internal and external troubles, including the help and challenges of his family, subordinates, competitors, and potential enemies. Although Paul had the ability to predict the future, the illusion of the future made him indecisive. In the end, Paul lost his sight in the enemy's sneak attack and disappeared into the desert. The length of " Dune Savior " was reduced by half compared to the first one.
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2025-01-11 19:29
Is Dune 2 related to Dune 1?
Dune 2 and Dune 1 were related. The story of " Dune 2 " followed the end of " Dune 1 ". Paul became the winner through a fight at the village entrance and gained the respect of the Fremen. Paul and his mother followed the Fremen, and the adventure in the depths of the desert began. In addition, the plot of Dune One told most of the contents of the first volume of the novel Dune, Dune, and the second volume, Muad 'Dib. Therefore, it could be said that Dune 2 was the continuation and development of Dune 1's story.
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2025-01-10 19:34
Dune 3: Son of Dune
Dune 3: Son of Dune was a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert. It was the third book in the Dune series and the final chapter of the trilogy. The story took place on the planet of Dune, which had undergone many years of ecological change. Nine years had passed since the disappearance of Paul Muad 'Dib, the protagonist of the previous game. Paul's twin children, Reto and Ganima, inherited their father's divine power and were seen as the new generation's saviors. However, they had also become the targets of various forces. The story revolved around their fate and the changes in the sand dune's ecology, involving elements such as sandtrout, sandworms, spices, and so on. Dune 3: Children of Dune explored the theme of balance, evolution, and power. In terms of evaluation, Douban's rating was 7.5, with 27 people rating it, of which 22.2% were 5 stars and 37.0% were 4 stars.
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2024-12-28 23:51
Which is better, Dune 1 or Dune 2?
" Dune 2 " had good reviews. Dune 2 had a higher rating than Dune 1 and was considered a very exciting sci-fi blockbuster. The audience's evaluation of " Dune 2 " was generally good. They felt that it was better than the first one. The plot was exciting and full of suspense. In addition, Dune 2 was considered a mythical film, and director Dennis Villeneuve had created an unforgettable world on the silver screen. In summary, Dune 2 received a high rating from the audience, so it could be said that Dune 2 was better.
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2025-01-11 15:52
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