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  • A discussion what Duke Leto’s plan was in accepting the trojan horse gift of the assignment of the stewardship of Arrakis and what his strategy revealed about his brilliance as a leader and tactician. Spoiler warning if you are unfamiliar with Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
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  • @gray1shark
    @gray1shark Před 2 lety +721

    I'd argue his gamble was ultimately a success. He just didn't live to see it play out. I'd say the emperor and baron's trap was a tactical success, but clearly a strategic failure. They unknowingly delivered the most powerful planet in the universe to the most powerful being in the universe.

    • @allswellinendwell6957
      @allswellinendwell6957 Před 2 lety +16

      Ironically, so was Baron Harkonens.

    • @jamesricker3997
      @jamesricker3997 Před 2 lety +56

      In his defense, the Duke didn't belive the Baron would be stupid enough to fall into the Emperor's trap. Turning House Harkonnen into an Imperial puppet

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 Před 2 lety +1

      Universe or galaxy?

    • @gray1shark
      @gray1shark Před 2 lety +10

      @@darthkek1953 known universe

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety +11

      please do a video on the counter attack of geidi prime pleaseeee

  • @squirrellordsgaming2772
    @squirrellordsgaming2772 Před 2 lety +249

    I believe Leto knew he was already dead before he left for Dune, he just didn't know "how" he was already dead. He was doing everything within his abilities to give Paul a chance at survival and to force him to "Grow up" as soon as possible. He loved his family and knew his time was very short. That was my impression when I read the book.

    • @claytonkickflip7595
      @claytonkickflip7595 Před 2 lety +5

      Maybe Leto had some innate belief in the Golden Path

    • @squirrellordsgaming2772
      @squirrellordsgaming2772 Před 2 lety

      @@claytonkickflip7595 Maybe. I didn’t think about that.

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před rokem +1

      @@claytonkickflip7595 we need a video on gide prime counter attack fr fr

    • @paulhunter6742
      @paulhunter6742 Před rokem +4

      I think one phrase Duke Leto spoke to Paul during heartfelt conversation gives most vital clue that Duke knows he's going die. He told Paul, " The Sleeper must Awaken" i.e. It was time for Paul Atredies to grow up.

    • @squirrellordsgaming2772
      @squirrellordsgaming2772 Před rokem +1

      @@paulhunter6742 agreed

  • @0sm1um76
    @0sm1um76 Před 2 lety +254

    I always wondered what Leto would have thought of his son's rule by the end of the second book. Leto was always portrayed as a noble and just ruler, so I wonder how he would have felt about his son heading a regime hell bent on jihading the galaxy and brutally subgugating worlds. The first time you read dune I feel like its super easy to get swept up in the archtypical hero's journey, and only later realize you're watching the origin story of Genghis Khan.

    • @ComradeOgilvy1984
      @ComradeOgilvy1984 Před 2 lety +16

      @Paul Ridgeway Yes, Paul was sufficiently Leto's son that he could not cast aside normal human morality.

    • @bullthatsalive9111
      @bullthatsalive9111 Před 2 lety +4

      I think if Leto had lived and his plans worked, that he had the ethics and force of character to prevent the jihad and still accomplish amazing things. I think Leto's story sets the stage for the internal struggles Paul and Leto 2 with the morality of what they do or allow done.

    • @richardshiflett5181
      @richardshiflett5181 Před 2 lety +2

      It was necessary

    • @bryanl1984
      @bryanl1984 Před 2 lety +17

      Well Paul tried to stop the Jihad but couldn't bring himself to die by Jamis' hand and couldn't restrain the Jihad once it started. The rest was essentially a series of dominoes going off thanks to the Missionara Protectiva. It's really the BG's fault if you want to lay blame somewhere. The Atreides at that point had a tiger by the tail.

    • @TheBaconWizard
      @TheBaconWizard Před 2 lety +4

      This is why it is SO important that Dune Messiah is included as if it were the same book as Dune; we get to watch Paul turn away from it.

  • @brianstiles1701
    @brianstiles1701 Před 2 lety +30

    Literally the only reason the Baron and the Emperor's plan worked was Yueh. Even Thufir, the most feared tactician in the Imperium, couldn't calculate the treason of a Suk doctor. The Atreides took what they thought was a measured risk.
    "A million deaths are not enough for Yueh!"

  • @lpluva1
    @lpluva1 Před 10 měsíci +10

    He knew what he was walking into, he knew the stakes and he accepted that he may not survive. But he trusted his son and the house he built to finish what he started. He's more courageous than he is given credit for. Walking towards your doom chin up with the confidence that you have built something that will continue on and succeed after your death proves his nobility, wisdom, and courage.

  • @ronin3381
    @ronin3381 Před 2 lety +260

    If the Duke’s plan had worked, Atreides could have become the most powerful house in the Landsraad, maybe even powerful enough to usurp the Emperor.

    • @xHTxRaptorF22
      @xHTxRaptorF22 Před 2 lety +21

      Instead it failed and his son usurped the emperor anyway, in what is likely a cleaner way than his father could've

    • @edsmale
      @edsmale Před 2 lety +39

      @@xHTxRaptorF22 except for the billions of dead that followed.

    • @michaelkrinsky3582
      @michaelkrinsky3582 Před 2 lety

      Good point

    • @ericthompson3982
      @ericthompson3982 Před 2 lety +2

      I don't think he wanted the empire, just to protect his house.

    • @sid2112
      @sid2112 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ericthompson3982 Na it was clear in the books he was looking for more power.

  • @andreasmuller4666
    @andreasmuller4666 Před 2 lety +69

    The Dukes problem was one of the most "classic" and biggest ones in any form of military campaign or preparation, "time, time, time, ask me for anything but time".

  • @ameii4222
    @ameii4222 Před 2 lety +222

    The mystery of life isn't a problem to solve, but a reality to experience. A process that cannot be understood by stopping it. We must move with the flow of the process. We must join it. We must flow with it.

    • @megatronjenkins2473
      @megatronjenkins2473 Před 2 lety +10

      THE SPICE MUST FLOW!!!

    • @jamesricker3997
      @jamesricker3997 Před 2 lety +6

      @@megatronjenkins2473 Because Spice withdrawal is always fatal

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety

      please do a video on the counter attack of geidi prime pleaseeee

    • @GonzoTehGreat
      @GonzoTehGreat Před 2 lety +4

      These are some of the best lines from the film, because they're NOT in the novel, yet they're so much like Herbert's own philosophical writing that they easily could've been...

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety +1

      @@megatronjenkins2473 we need a video on the counter attack o geidi prime

  • @coartramey7382
    @coartramey7382 Před 2 lety +83

    Duke Leto was well-meaning and noble but human and fallible. He was ambitious. To gain trust he gave it, even to Yueh. Not given to hatred himself, he maybe underestimated how much the Baron would pay for the sake of hatred. It seems he didn't know that the Guild and the Bene Gessirit were so wary of Paul they would condone and even abet the Emperor's plans to destroy House Atreides.

    • @FrostWolfPack
      @FrostWolfPack Před 2 lety +1

      Well how popular, charismatic as skilled Duke Leto was it made him treat to emperor not to forget he had A team of loyal retainers and army of well trained and armed men how where closing saducar level of kick ass.
      When you ad all that on how often Duke did daring battles I be too troubled of Atreidies even they might not directly go challenge his throne but Letos popularity might make other houses replace imperial house.

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety +3

      please do a video on the counter attack of geidi prime pleaseeee

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety

      @@FrostWolfPack we need a video on the counter attack o geidi prime

    • @jaywaii3187
      @jaywaii3187 Před 2 lety +7

      That last point may be the most critical factor in Leto's fall. The Duke of course had no idea about Paul's importance to the Spacing Guild and the Bene Gesserit. Normally, the Guild would've preferred treating with the Atreides as they would be better partners to gain the spice, but because of their fear of Paul, they probably turned a dea ear to any Atreides entreaties, and maybe even didn't charge the Harkonnen as much as they could have to transport their troops. Likewise, the Bene Gesserit wanted a union of Atreides and Harkonnen for their breeding program. With Paul's existence, they supported the Emperor's plot against the Atreides, maybe even pushed for it, which may have robbed Leto the time he needed for his plan to work. Unfortunately, the seemingly pragmatic Leto had no inkling of these mnear-mystical plots, so could not plan or anticipate their involvement. The game was rigged against him even before the start: at Paul's conception.

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety

      We Need a vid on the counter attack of geidi prime

  • @treydixon5399
    @treydixon5399 Před 2 lety +66

    As always, great presentation.
    I have always been impressed by the way Herbert made the situation complex enough that you could understand why Leto took the risks he did. It was not just a dumb mistake. The duke understood(mostly) the danger and had (almost) protected his house from that danger.
    Plans within plans....

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety +1

      please do a video on the counter attack of geidi prime pleaseeee

  • @seamus6387
    @seamus6387 Před 2 lety +30

    Yeah, the breaking the Dr's conditioning was the main reason that it played out like it did. I believe it's even hunted about in the books as such a double edged sword that if anyone had found out or even suspected that they broke his conditioning it would have been a death sentence for the Baron and probably anyone close to him.

    • @MC-tm2uy
      @MC-tm2uy Před 2 lety +1

      Can you explain why that would be a death sentence to Baron? Is it some kind of sacre covenant that you just don't do? And all the other houses would turn on the Baron?

    • @elric9992000
      @elric9992000 Před 2 lety +11

      @@MC-tm2uy Exactly. The unwavering loyalty and conditioning of the Suk doctors was essential to the peace of mind of all of the Houses. The knowledge that a Suk could be compromised might have destroyed that order, and it would have thrown all of the Houses into a state of paranoia.

    • @richhenry7540
      @richhenry7540 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MC-tm2uy because no one believes it is possible. it benefits the Baron to have such an ace up his sleeve. He can break other doctors and use them to gain an upper hand over other houses, even the emperor. If the houses and emperor found out he was capable of such a thing they would likely kill him out of fear of him using it against them.

  • @bullthatsalive9111
    @bullthatsalive9111 Před 2 lety +9

    Duke Leto was the true hero in this series. Who knows how his plans would have ultimately played out in the Universe but he is not just a talented, driven and charismatic leader, but a man who believes whole hearted in the Atriedies creed. An honorable and fearsome leader who exemplifies everything a ruler should in theory be. But dies in the Harkonnen trap proving that all these qualities may not bring victory alone and fate can be cruel indeed.

  • @rookhobbes9055
    @rookhobbes9055 Před 2 lety +6

    If Leto had a plan like this working in his mind, that would speak volumes to his strength of character, his will, and his sense of morality. To have the foresight to look at what he's been given, realize that his time was running out, and choose to give his son the best chance he possibly could at not merely survival but also victory...
    To me it's a wondrous thing that he was willing to sacrifice himself so thoroughly to support the possibility of a future he would never see.

  • @TheGansett5
    @TheGansett5 Před 2 lety +21

    Great video. This one really jumped out to me as I always thought the Atriedes were shown to be too easily defeated in the novels. Especially after building up the prowess of the Atriedes legions, Duncan, Thufir, and Gurney, etc. You did a really great job of giving perspective on why they were so easily defeated despite this. Duke Leto is such a great character and this video really makes me remember his line from the new film when he says something along the lines of "I thought we'd have more time".

    • @toddkes5890
      @toddkes5890 Před 2 lety +5

      Caladan was a planet like Earth, so there would have been experienced sailors, underwater troops, jungle fighters, etc. The problem is that most of those skills would have to be re-trained after winding up on a desert planet. The Harkonnen attack was early enough that the troops had not had a chance to change their mindset enough for a desert planet.
      The attack occurred very swiftly after the Atreides arrived, if you use the 1984 movie. Jessica got pregnant with Alia before the Atreides left, and even Jessica could barely tell the signs of her pregnancy, with the book mentioning that she had been carrying Leto's daughter for a few weeks. Figure less than a month between Atreides arrival and Harkonnen attack.

    • @senpainoticeme9675
      @senpainoticeme9675 Před 2 lety +2

      This is why I was disappointed that the movie only mentioned 3 Battalions of Sardaukar was camouflaged as House Harkonnen troops.
      I know that Villeneuve was portraying the Sardaukar as the top dog of the military order in the Imperium but the novel portrays the overwhelming lengths the Harkonnens and the Emperor were willing to expend to ensure the complete destruction of House Atreides.

    • @waynegoldpig2220
      @waynegoldpig2220 Před 2 lety +2

      @@senpainoticeme9675 Not only that but didn't the Emperor stand the cost of loaning five legions of Sardaukar to the Baron? It was HIS plan after all. All the Harkonnens had to do was provide uniform disguises for the Sardaukar.

    • @senpainoticeme9675
      @senpainoticeme9675 Před 2 lety +2

      @@waynegoldpig2220 it was 1 full legion of Sardaukar disguised as Harkonnens in the initial plan to destroy House Atreides. He brought 5 legions after a mysterious leader brought spice production into a complete halt.
      The Harkonnens brought 9 of their own legions which funnily enough is more like a support to the Sardaukar in the initial destruction of House Atreides.
      Thus the Baron paid for the transportation of 10 full legions of military which almost bankrupted him with the concurrent destruction of most of his spice hoard in Giedi Prime.

  • @martyhaenelt238
    @martyhaenelt238 Před měsícem +1

    there was a moment in the film where the Duke asked Jessica if she would always protect their son as both a mother and as a Bene Gesserit. He wanted to make sure Paul would survive.

  • @michaelmurphy2112
    @michaelmurphy2112 Před 2 lety +3

    I think one of the main reasons the Duke's plan worked in the end was everyone underestimating Paul. The Bene Gesserit supreme mother knew he was being trained by Jessica, and might have supplied that information to the emperor and Harkonens, but likely didn't. Add to that he was being trained as a mentat, which was probably not known outside of the Duke and a handful of teachers, and Paul is being trained to be one of the most dangerous beings in existence. Meanwhile outside of the Duke's inner circle, Paul is just seen as a 15-year-old kid with limited ability and knowledge, and isn't taken seriously. I would say Yueh likely knew all this, but had no real loyalty to the Emperor or the Baron, so kept it to himself in order to provide Paul with the best chance of survival.

  • @Gauntlet1212
    @Gauntlet1212 Před 2 lety +40

    My take is he simply underestimated the trap. He didn't expect the emperor to be as directly involved as he was. He expected house harkonnen to have been given free reign by the emperor, but not that the emperor would directly support them in their inevitable attack.

    • @toddkes5890
      @toddkes5890 Před 2 lety +6

      Plus that the Harkonnens were willing to spend several decades' worth of spice profits to transport the invasion force. The estimated attack size was 4-5 battalions. Instead there was one legion of Sardaukar (10 brigades, each of which had multiple battalions), out of a total force of 10 legions.
      If you use the 10:1 ratio from Brigade to Battalion, that means 1 Legion = 10 Brigades = 100 Battalions. So instead of expecting an attack size of 5 battalions at most, the Harkonnen attack was ~1000 battalions. So about 200* bigger than expected, plus arriving earlier than Duke Atreides expected.

    • @StealthyTNT
      @StealthyTNT Před 2 lety +4

      No he knew ahead of time that the emperor would be sending Sardaukar dressed in Harkonnen uniforms

    • @martinsmolik2449
      @martinsmolik2449 Před 2 lety +1

      @@toddkes5890 Also they cunningly deployed ancient technology (conventional artillery) that was completely obsolete because of prolific shield usage. But since Arrakis didn't take kindly to shield usage, they were very successful using these museum pieces.

    • @toddkes5890
      @toddkes5890 Před 2 lety +3

      @@martinsmolik2449 The artillery was mainly used to shell the entrances of caves that the Atreides had retreated into. Not actual battlefield use

  • @brandonpotts54
    @brandonpotts54 Před 2 lety +5

    The Duke made the same mistake we all make and that is he thought he had time.

  • @joseSanchez-ej2oh
    @joseSanchez-ej2oh Před 2 lety +63

    I think the way the movie was cut and it's runtime, gave me the impression that Leto was a fool
    Bc for me who knew nothing of Dune, this movie had a lightning fast pace
    And it felt like they were attacked the moment they stepped on the planet
    One or two scenes extra scenes would've done a lot
    For example, one scene that showed a few days or a week passing on Arraxis like that dinner scene I've read about
    And i did not get the feeling that the Doctor that betrayed them was trusted as much as he apparently was.
    He did not get much screen time and in one of his few scenes the doctor speaks in a language Jessica doesn't understand so that she doesn't hear that he doesn't trust those creepy nuns and Jessica uses sign language so the doctor can't hear what she's saying to Paul ...
    One more scene of the doctor would've cleared that up, like having him in conversation with Leto's inner circle that shows the doctor is a trusted Johnny tight lips( which is apparently what those doctors are supposed to be in Dune ?)
    Loved the movie as a whole tho
    Just really needed it to include some more scenes to clear up some things that felt odd, including to prove that Leto had reason to make this gamble

    • @cj-hw3pv
      @cj-hw3pv Před 2 lety +11

      Agreed, the book is difficult to express in a movie, I feel like they sacrificed a lot due to the medium's limitations. My hope is it gave enough to encourage people to read the book

    • @mikeyfrederick1232
      @mikeyfrederick1232 Před 2 lety +4

      Oh I'm adding Johnny Tight Lips to my vocabulary lol thank you sir

    • @joseSanchez-ej2oh
      @joseSanchez-ej2oh Před 2 lety +2

      @@cj-hw3pv yeah I think I will
      I know the entire plot and want to read how it's delivered

    • @JB-1138
      @JB-1138 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, there needed to be more explained to a general audience.

    • @champisthebunny6003
      @champisthebunny6003 Před 2 lety +3

      Its hard to disagree. This remake, was simply put, badly written and edited. Even as someone who has read Dune and fully understands what is(supposed) to be going on in this film, It is poorly structured, written, edited and paced. Few, if any of the supporting characters motivations, story, or goals comes through, and the 'main' characters hardly fare any better. Yes it looks good, in a spartan kind of way, but the movie gives the impression that Duke Leto, and everyone under him, are completely ignorant and unprepared for ANY of the events leading up to the attack. its hard to understand what makes the 'Duke', or his advisors, so intelligent and capable, much less the 'best' in the imperium based on what is presented. They all look dazed and confused by what is going on around them. I can imagine, a lot of viewers might have felt that way too....

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall Před 2 lety +4

    These Dune videos are always excellent. Keep up the great work Elaine, take care!

  • @NewGoldStandard
    @NewGoldStandard Před 14 dny

    It's a testament to the quality of the books that people are still speculating about them nearly 60 years after the first was written.

  • @jackson_craft_gamingscates9324

    i never realized Dr Yueh's wife was Bene Geserit?? Wouldnt they have had something to say about the Baron torturing one of their own?

    • @treydixon5399
      @treydixon5399 Před 2 lety +17

      In theory, yes.
      Whether it's Juana(Yueh's wife), Lady Fenring, or Jessica, you see the BG willing to place it's agents in very dangerous situations.
      If you think of them as spies, covert agents, it makes sense that the sisterhood would be a fearsome enemy but individual women, sent out on dangerous missions, usually alone, would be at grave personal risk.
      The interesting question to me is "since the BG would know that Yueh's wife had disappeared, why would they not inform Jessica?"
      Probably, Juana had been thought dead by everybody and the Harkonnens were secretly interfering with Yueh without anyone's knowledge.
      No one but Yueh would even consider that she's possibly still alive.
      And even he knew better.

    • @MisterMac4321
      @MisterMac4321 Před 2 lety

      I think the books make quite clear that the Bene Gesserit are complete religious fanatics, and any individual member of their cult was seen as an expendable asset. Not even the Reverend Mother Mohiam (who's also the Imperial Truthsayer) was above this - when she's sent to Caladan by herself to test Paul she fully intends to kill him if he fails the test, so there'd be no possible way for her to escape retribution if she were to have done so. The potential demise of even such a highly placed and senior member of the Bene Gesserit hierarchy was seen as acceptable to further the goals of their breeding program. If they were willing to do that, I have difficulty imagining them caring one whit if Yueh's wife was tortured/killed.

    • @joeclaridy
      @joeclaridy Před 2 lety +7

      Unless the death of a sister was to serve a greater purpose. Jessica had already thwarted the sisterhood plans by having Paul so in order to put things back on track Juana was used as a sacrifice. Remember Jessica daughter was supposed to be a bridge between Harkkonen and Atreidies but Paul's birth ensured the breech was left open.

    • @Shan_Dalamani
      @Shan_Dalamani Před 2 lety +3

      Torturing one of their own what? You mean, the Bene Gesserit would have been upset at Wanna being tortured by the Harkonnens?
      As with any secret society that sends out agents to perform missions or go undercover, it's a given that it's risky. Wanna Marcus was important only to Yueh, and while the B.G. would not have been pleased at her capture and murder, she was ultimately worth less to them in the grand scheme.

    • @vdd398
      @vdd398 Před 2 lety +3

      BG people don’t really ‘care’ about people in the same way normal people do so probably they looked at saving her as a waste of their time

  • @PublicRestroom88
    @PublicRestroom88 Před měsícem

    “Our victory, your victory, was so close. I wish you could’ve lived to see it “

  • @TheKulu42
    @TheKulu42 Před 2 lety +48

    I can't help but think after hearing this analysis that the emperor's ultimate plan was to destroy House Atreides and weaken House Harkonnen. On the surface, it worked. House Atreides was extinct (so the emperor thought) and House Harkonnen was saddled with decades of debt which would diminish its power. One rival house was destroyed, and another was diminished.

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety +6

      we need a video on the counter attack o geidi prime

    • @TheKulu42
      @TheKulu42 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Thehomelessathlete Agreed. I think that's only mentioned in the book.

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před rokem +2

      @@TheKulu42 book is sigma based hahaa

    • @dinoeduard8181
      @dinoeduard8181 Před rokem +1

      Two birds with one stone 🤔.

  • @stefanfilipovits21
    @stefanfilipovits21 Před 2 lety +18

    Question for Nerd Cookies:
    What was the Bene Gesserit’s plan once they had their originally envisioned kwisatz haderach? The one that was supposed to be both Harkonnen (by Feyd presumably) & an unnamed Atreides female?
    I’ve never been quite clear on what the Bene Gesserit do then.

    • @NerdCookies
      @NerdCookies  Před 2 lety +13

      That's a good idea for another video!

    • @stefanfilipovits21
      @stefanfilipovits21 Před 2 lety +4

      @@NerdCookies love your stuff! Thank you for helping me understand this massive universe a little better

    • @NerdCookies
      @NerdCookies  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for the support!

    • @adrianmcmahon5731
      @adrianmcmahon5731 Před 2 lety +7

      To guide humanity's future development with the aid of prescient foresight & male lineage access to previous lives. They used their skills over centuries to produce a Kwisatch Haderach, imagine what they could accomplish with Paul's powers if they had been able to tame him for their own ends.
      Sheer hubris on the Bene Gesserit part in one way but unknowingly secured the future of humanity in a completely unforseen by them way. At a cost of billions of lives lost along the way though.

    • @stefanfilipovits21
      @stefanfilipovits21 Před 2 lety +5

      @@adrianmcmahon5731 but does that include overthrowing the Corrino’s and essentially taking over the imperium? Like, ok, they have a Kwisatz Haderach. How do they plan to use him? That’s the part I never quite got

  • @themwuzthedaze
    @themwuzthedaze Před 2 lety +6

    I enjoy listening to your video assessments. Your voice is pleasing, and its clear you've done your homework. Moreover, your discussions are rational and you certainly inform me, who hasn't read the book series, about elements which aren't brought forth in the movies or are passed over briefly. For instance in the new film, Duke Leto says to his concubine "I thought we'd have more time." Presented with little context, it wasn't clear to me what he meant; I thought at first that he was referring to his relationship with Lady Jessica, especially when he said soon after that "I should have married you." But I was left wondering if that was in fact what he meant; and after viewing your videos, I realize now that he was referring primarily to his larger plan for dealing with the situation his house was in after the Emperor assigned him to take over governance of Arrakis. I like your videos and appreciate the way I feel more informed and feel I can grasp more clearly the events of the story. Thank you!

  • @rhtcguru
    @rhtcguru Před 2 lety +18

    I would enjoy seeing this play out in an alternate timeline fashion. It would have been interesting to see how the Bene Gesserit would proceed with dealing with Paul. I assume Paul's Kwisatz Haderach transformation would have taken longer giving the Bene G more time to manipulate Paul to their objectives. Great video thanks.

    • @mrbibs350
      @mrbibs350 Před 2 lety

      It's been a while, but isn't Leto II (Paul's son) the kwisatz haderach?

    • @austinharris9077
      @austinharris9077 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mrbibs350 I think both Paul and Leto II both were, if I'm understanding the books correctly.

    • @jordantucker9799
      @jordantucker9799 Před 2 lety

      @@austinharris9077 Currently reading Children of Dune, and yes Leto II does become. So far of what I read he has started on his Golden Path by merging himself with the sandtrout and confront his father. He stated his intentions well aware of the consequences as Paul tells him he well create hell in the universe.

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety

      please do a video on the counter attack of geidi prime pleaseeee

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety

      we need a video on the counter attack o geidi prime

  • @zam6877
    @zam6877 Před 2 lety +10

    When I was a teenager, I remember reading the book while the mid day heat raged in India in the dry season...
    I remember looking up after been engrossed in the book, seeing sari wrapped figures bent against the wind blown dust as a dust devil wandered down the street

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety

      We Need a vid on the counter attack of geidi prime

    • @IDFArmor
      @IDFArmor Před 2 lety

      I read it while on vacation in vegas. Looked out the balcony to see planes landing like carryalls in a city surrounded by desert… this book is enchanting.

  • @M.W.Zastrow
    @M.W.Zastrow Před 2 lety

    Thanks for that in-depth analysis it cleared up some things for me

  • @megatronjenkins2473
    @megatronjenkins2473 Před 2 lety

    Another thoughtful, interesting video, thanks, Cookie!

  • @Cisreyyah
    @Cisreyyah Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent summation of the backstory. You hit on all the key points I can remember. One of the things I liked about the first part of the book was how you almost think the Atreides could pull their plan off, but the attack comes too soon and is too big for them to contend with. Also, I remember a line about how the Harkonnen knew the distribution of the Atreides forces and so knew where and how hard to attack them. Yueh's betrayal was another complicated bit of business that took me a while to figure out. Yes the Baron broke his Suk conditioning, but only insofar as to get Yueh to resolve to kill the Baron - handing over Leto was just the bait to Yueh's trap (the Duke being a dead man walking in Yueh's mind). It's such an impressive bit of writing.

  • @mitchbarredo3990
    @mitchbarredo3990 Před rokem +1

    Ive never read the books, never watched the old movie or the shows. I just watched this movie last week and it was incredible. I got the sense that the Duke knew what was going to happen and you could see him trying to hurriedly teach his son valuable lessons because he sensed he was going to die sooner or later after arriving on Arrakis. Turns out it was almost immediate.

  • @JayOhBreezy
    @JayOhBreezy Před 2 lety +4

    Oscar Isaac was literally put on earth for this role.

  • @olstar18
    @olstar18 Před 2 lety +2

    I don't get why anyone could think he was tricked or underestimated the danger. He knew full well that arakkis was a trap and says exactly that in a discussion with paul. But it was a trap that they had no choice but to step into and had been working to shore up his position from the day they landed.

  • @AV-RC
    @AV-RC Před 2 lety

    Needed my dose of cookies! Ty

  • @tedball8677
    @tedball8677 Před 2 lety

    Very well said Ms Nerd Cookies. Thank you again.

  • @essanance
    @essanance Před rokem +1

    Pretty straight forward,build a relationship with the Freman.. who know the land and how to fight on It and use desert power to protect and hold it .

  • @passivehouseaustralia4406

    Firstly big fan of the book, the ultimate reference! Thufir was in Arakeen when the attack occurred, and said 50 years of spice profit which amazed him so 1) the greatest tactical mind underestimated the Harkonen price they were willing to pay to get even with house Atreidies and 2) the wealth they had accumulated to spend that much. A spy in their midst was known just not that it was Yeuh which caused a lot of internal diversion. The book does not say it exactly but the Atreidies were on Arakis at least 4 to 8 months as Leto was nicknamed "the just" by the Fremen, so he had an impact on the lives of the Arakis people.

  • @jimkenealy6448
    @jimkenealy6448 Před 2 lety +2

    Bravo for another great review of Dune - I never gave Leto a second thought other than he really didn't do a good job with his sentries. Your hypothesis that Leto was attempting a path for Paul as a plot-within-plot is much more plausible. Thank you for this new perspective.

  • @battleaxe51
    @battleaxe51 Před 2 lety +1

    You have such a Great Voice, Always a informative video

    • @dbsthumper
      @dbsthumper Před 9 měsíci

      I think she's part Bene Gesserit and she's using a combo of Voice & Weirding Way,lol...

  • @tiberiusbrain
    @tiberiusbrain Před 2 lety

    Love your channel!

  • @busterjay64
    @busterjay64 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Much info in 10 mins.

  • @fuzzyaziraphale4228
    @fuzzyaziraphale4228 Před 2 lety +5

    I wonder if the Emperor would have been less likely to support the Harkonnen's in their assault if the Atreides hadn't been training their House Troops to be as proficient in combat as the Sardaukar.

    • @richhenry7540
      @richhenry7540 Před 2 lety

      possibly. the emperor was driven by fear and jealousy. in the novel the emperors daughter says that she knew her father admired Duke Leto and wished he had a son like him. But, he feared how popular he was amongst the houses, and how good of a military he had, and the best thing to do was get rid of him.

  • @TheOblake2
    @TheOblake2 Před 2 lety +6

    What im confused about is yueh's wife. She's a bene geserete and the order is loyal to their own, so why did they not know she was misssing, and if they did why did they do nothing about it

    • @stefanfilipovits21
      @stefanfilipovits21 Před 2 lety +3

      I can’t believe I never thought of that before

    • @michaelkrinsky3582
      @michaelkrinsky3582 Před 2 lety +2

      The whole point in kidnapping someone (in this case to use as a hostage) is so that very few people know you've done it. The Sisterhood is a pretty impressive organization, but there's nothing that definitely states that they're all-knowing and that they can always keep track of every single member.

    • @C3metalthingies
      @C3metalthingies Před rokem

      Plans within plans. To go after the Barron after Wanna's disappearance would expose the BG and their breeding program for the Kwisatz haderach. The BG operate in secret yet are a school for girls. They all play a part of a plan within a plan.

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 Před 2 lety

    Thanks elaine, CZcams never notified me again, enjoyed the stream on Josiahs channel. ( was listening)

  • @caseyglick5957
    @caseyglick5957 Před 2 lety

    Really good points here! I'd add one more: Leto underestimated just how blatantly the Emperor would support the attack (absurd funding, actual on-the-ground Sardaukar, etc). Leto correctly assumed that the other Great Houses would be extremely displeased by the assertion of Imperial authority over their domains. He just overestimated how much they would actually do about it, and that the emperor would be willing to risk it.

  • @jay7532
    @jay7532 Před rokem

    Enjoyed this very much

  • @theturquoisedream9244
    @theturquoisedream9244 Před 2 lety +2

    Yay!!!! Dune Cookies fo break time!!!!

  • @Ericortiz_arts
    @Ericortiz_arts Před 3 měsíci

    Beautiful analysis, thank you. One thing for certain is the Duke was not weak.

  • @thundercricket4634
    @thundercricket4634 Před 2 lety +1

    Dune is my all time favorite book, I've read it probably close to 60 times. Read it so often I had to spring for a nice hardcover edition because I kept reducing the paperbacks to tatters.
    In the book, Duke Leto laid his plan out to Paul pretty succinctly: Make friends with the Fremen enough that they'd help the Atreides out when it came time to face the Emperors Sardaukar. The Dukes belief was that due to Arrakis' harsh conditions toughening them up and their own naturally violent lifestyle, coupled with the fact that there were FAR more of them than the Emperor or Harkonnens realized, that the Fremen would make for very capable allies when the time came. And the Duke wasn't actually wrong about that. The reason that it didn't work is because it didn't really have a chance too. The Atreides underestimated just how much expense their enemies were willing to spring for in order to destroy them. Arrakis' breathtakingly high GDP for somewhere in the span of 50 to 60 years would have just barely covered the troop transport costs alone. Even despite that though, the Fremens aid likely would have made the difference if the Atreides-Fremen relationship had been allowed more time to develop before the attack came. As it was, the attack that killed Duke Leto came as inroads with the Fremen were just at their infancy and weren't nearly developed enough for the Fremen to commit to actively playing a role in planetary defense.

  • @jessiferri2922
    @jessiferri2922 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent books. I read the news book by Frank Hebert's son 'House Harkonnen' it was really well written, really captured the story. Looking forward to reading the others. Great video, I enjoyed the synapses.

  • @lpluva1
    @lpluva1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Yueh was some how smart enough to achieve his status, but also stupid enough to think the baron would honor his deal, or any deal. I've always had an issue story wise with that, not a person in the galaxy would trust that man, but for some reason he did. Did he honestly believe his wife was even still alive? Yes, he was conditioned and manipulated but he didn't anticipate that they would try that? Going to Leto, Jessica, and Thufir for help was the only real option he had from the start, Jessica probably could have confirmed her life or death in a moment, but somehow it didn't occur to him. And how did they get to his wife in the first place? Presumably they lived IN the Atreides home on Caladan. That's always bothered me for some reason.

  • @30chillipalmer
    @30chillipalmer Před 2 lety +1

    I didn't realize that the doctor's wife was a Bene Gesserit 😮. I love this channel so much thank you. Please keep the Dune lore videos coming. 🤙🏾✌🏾

    • @funoff3207
      @funoff3207 Před 2 lety

      I've also seen a theory that the creature that gets banished from the barons chambers is what become of her

  • @jessewilliams9195
    @jessewilliams9195 Před 2 lety

    This was interesting. Thank you

  • @magetaaaaaa
    @magetaaaaaa Před 6 měsíci

    The first third of the book is probably my favorite. When they land it's so crazy, they stay up for days on fatigue pills, the endless meetings, the constant paranoia, the secret missions with Thufir Hawat, Lady Jessica's spying and investigating! All great stuff, you get to see first hand what a competent leader Duke Leto was and just how powerful the people in his house were.

  • @crinklescat1871
    @crinklescat1871 Před 4 měsíci

    Ultimately like you said the betrayal happened too quickly.
    But I don’t think for a second that the Duke thought he was going to survive that planet. He talks about how this place will never be home, but how he can hopefully make it home for Paul. It seems like everything he was doing was to ensure that his son had the best shot shot at having a home there. I feel like he knew he was dead. I just think he thought he had more time. Even Paul notes that his father is essentially picturing his own death after that meeting. Paul was super disturbed at seeing how desperate Leto was and knew it was bad bad.
    But no one and I mean no one could have foreseen that Yueh could have been the one who betrayed them. The emperor didn’t know, nor the BG, or anyone. It was supposed to be impossible and I feel the baron would have been executed immediately if anyone found out it was Yueh and that the conditioning was broken.
    I wish the movie would have included more about Yueh because I found his inner thoughts some of the saddest and his death was badass. I loved his note to Paul and Jessica saying “I don’t want or need your forgiveness. I have enough burdens to bear.” And it spoke volumes to me. They did Yueh dirty in the movie but I do get that unless you’re a book reader you wouldn’t care or see how it’s a big deal and it would have dragged out the movie. But I also hate in the movie that they make it look like the duke thinks Paul and Jessica are dead.
    Such a complex book because honestly I should hate Yueh but I can’t bring myself to hate him. I absolutely hate the baron and that psycho Piter. But not Yueh. There are no good guys in these novels. The only character I truly loved was Irulan (not going into why on this comment) but poor Leto. But it seems he knew he would die. Just not within days (or weeks. Timeline is unclear but it wasn’t long and it was so so fast.)

  • @perceivedvelocity9914
    @perceivedvelocity9914 Před 2 lety +5

    IMO Duke Leto had a long term plan. He wanted to win the hearts of the Fremen and fortify his position of power. Leto did not anticipate that the Baron and the Emperor would attacked so quickly. His long term planning could not protect his family from a surprise attack.

    • @stefanfilipovits21
      @stefanfilipovits21 Před 2 lety

      Do you think once he had his “desert power” that he would’ve made a play for the throne? Or was this a matter of survival kinda thing?

    • @perceivedvelocity9914
      @perceivedvelocity9914 Před 2 lety

      @@stefanfilipovits21 Leto did not marry Jessica because his goal was to marry the emperor's daughter. I think that Leto would have used his desert power to become emperor.

    • @Jim-Tuner
      @Jim-Tuner Před 2 lety

      @@stefanfilipovits21 Its both. He had already reached a position where he would inevitably have to fight the emperor to survive. And to fight the emperor is to implicitly make a play for the throne.

    • @hypatia137
      @hypatia137 Před 2 lety +1

      @@perceivedvelocity9914 I think Duke Leto was not seriously considering a royal marriage or any kind of aristocratic marriage for himself anymore. However, for a possible urgent political situation he kept himself unmarried anyway.
      And I do not take any serious implication from the book that Duke was preparing Atreides ready to play for throne. He just wanted to protect and to strengthen House Atreides in its new fief-planet and in larger political arena. And he wanted to rule Arrakis justly as he always did in Caladan.
      Leto had never been aggressive attacker. He was in the position of defense. He created neither open nor hidden feud with The Emperor. He desired for peace and safety.
      The reason of training Atreides armies as strong as Sardaukar was not to attack The Emperor, but to defend Atreides from possible attacks by him.
      However, everything happened too fast. As far as I understand, it hadn't been even a full month since they arrived on Arrakis.

    • @pmurnion
      @pmurnion Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly. Leto made no mistakes (apart from trusting Yueh). The huge force sent by the Emperor, so early was impossible to predict or stop.

  • @bbloomf1
    @bbloomf1 Před 2 lety +1

    I always felt that allowing his Suk doctor's wife to become unaccounted for was a major misstep. I'd say that was the one thing that might have earned him a victory he'd live to see.

    • @richhenry7540
      @richhenry7540 Před 2 lety

      they knew Yueh hated the Harkonnen. That along with his conditioning, led them to believe it impossible for him to be a traitor.

  • @fetlix
    @fetlix Před 2 lety +3

    Oh yes, i needed this

    • @joseSanchez-ej2oh
      @joseSanchez-ej2oh Před 2 lety

      Same
      I really liked Leto but after reading about dune it felt like the movie cut some scenes that would've cleared up plenty of the questions i had
      I didn't mind and liked the scene when Paul stuck his hand in the water bc it gave the right feeling but if they included that...
      I would've wanted a scene showing why the trusted doctor was so trusted by Leto

    • @fetlix
      @fetlix Před 2 lety +1

      @@joseSanchez-ej2oh Exactly, like i already knew this but seeing it in a youtube video to let my friends in on the lore is just superb. and this channel is the place so far. Never the less, big expectations for part 2 and probably a part 3. It's like a new spark for me, feels better than Star wars episode 1 - 3 aswell as LOTR 1 - 3. This, is my triology, even living throughout em all. haha

  • @Ni999
    @Ni999 Před 2 lety

    Plan Failure Category: _If It's Not One Thing, It's Another - It's Always Something._
    Great episode, many thanks!

  • @baahcusegamer4530
    @baahcusegamer4530 Před 2 lety +6

    It is a treasury that we can even talk about such things as the subtler character motivations in a canonical work. Most modern shows and books utterly lack the coherence for such an analysis.

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety

      please do a video on the counter attack of geidi prime pleaseeee

  • @ColumbiaB
    @ColumbiaB Před 2 lety +1

    In addressing the question Nerd Cookies poses, the first point that must be clarified is whether House Atreides had any •choice• to accept the Emperor’s order to assume the stewardship, and serve as fief ruler, of Arrakis. But this video initially overlooks that fundamental issue, and almost discusses Duke Leto’s decisions as if he could have declined the offer to take over Arrakis. It’s only at 7:37 that NC states - and just in passing, really - that Leto could have rejected the Emperor’s directive only at the cost of placing House Atreides outside the imperial order, and accepting the status of rebel against the Emperor.

  • @AV-RC
    @AV-RC Před 2 lety

    Any chance you would do a reading of Dune? I’d definitely listen to your voice reading that epic

  • @billeickman
    @billeickman Před 2 lety +1

    Can you say more about the Atreides attacks on Geidi Prime? I don't remember that from the books or other films

  • @Tranxhead
    @Tranxhead Před 3 měsíci

    Leaving behind saboteurs was a good move by the Harkonnens. It kept the Atreides looking outwards for the enemy and suppressed the inward suspicion that might have saved them.

  • @bombsawaylemay770
    @bombsawaylemay770 Před 2 lety +3

    "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth" -Mike Tyson

  • @orlando9321
    @orlando9321 Před 2 lety

    Duke Leto underestimated how much the Emperor feared his house

  • @BuckFutterd
    @BuckFutterd Před 2 lety +1

    Dr Yueh's treachery was the key to it all and to be honest with you I also blame Jessica for not seeing through him and/or digging deeper into him. She knew something was off about him but respected his privacy not to ask or dig with her powers. Remember Yue also took down the dam city and palace shields which would have made the attack by the Harkkonen and Emperor even more harder as they would have had to land outside the shields and attack from the ground without true air support. And this would have given the Atriedes enough time (days and possibly weeks) during the siege to show the laandsrad that the emperor was helping a house to destroy them. Remember the houses always feared that the emperor would pick them off one by one and what the emperor truly wanted was anonymity.
    Remember Yueh was also feeding them intelligence so it made the attack much easier. Duke thought when the audit was done months later it would show that they couldn't keep up demand and production and so they thought the emperor would use this thin pretense to attack.

    • @toddkes5890
      @toddkes5890 Před 2 lety

      Dr Yueh also made sure to divert Jessica's attention. When they were having a conversation Yueh used her first name, then acted embarrassed about it. That way if Jessica detected any nervousness in Yueh later Jessica would attribute it to that mistake of using her first name, instead of Yueh nervous about the upcoming treachery.

  • @umartdagnir
    @umartdagnir Před 2 lety

    4:29 - just realised that Leto is wearing Mechanix gloves. I've got the same model.

  • @grtwhtbnr
    @grtwhtbnr Před 2 lety

    Thought the music was "Inama Nushif" by Azam Ali which was used on the Children of Dune soundtrack

  • @pueblonative
    @pueblonative Před rokem

    Dune: never explain paralysis by analysis for "plans within plans". Also: drugs in the 60 were dope.

  • @piotrd.4850
    @piotrd.4850 Před 2 lety

    As far as I remember there was no FTL communication in Dune - so many tropes we depend on, do not work. Apparently, Harkonnen and Imperial House had hidden ambush in plain sight, planning GENERATIONS (Bene Gesserit anyone?) ahead, so size and disposition of their forces were apparent...and not at all unusual. Duke missed simple thing - timing. He assumed that trap was primed, but will not go in motion for some time and apparent trouble (mining equipment) was prime factor, not feint. He might have expected that due to performance, reputation of House Atreides will be targeted first, for not delivering - taking their support away before taking on directly on them. He assumed that political and reputation-wise destruction will come before physical one.

  • @brothersgt.grauwolff6716

    I believe they had to up the timetable of the assault due to Rabban's impulsive assassination attempt on Paul with the Hunter Seeker they made up for the increased spice quota using Rabban's personal supply I

  • @michaelsnyder3871
    @michaelsnyder3871 Před 2 lety

    His plan was originally to use the wealth of Arrakis to buy friends and allies and build up his forces, based on his (and Hawat's) estimate of the number of Sardaukar the Emperor would assign to the mission based on the Guild's troop transport charges. He probably had some thought of winning the planet's populace to his side as a recruiting base for the expansion of his forces. I am not sure even he and Hawat suspected just how large and prepared that populace would be.
    I think a flaw in his plan once Idaho briefed him on the numbers of Fremen and their hatred for the Harkonnens and the Empire would have been trying to form the Fremen into conventional military units, rather than accepting that they would fight as warriors of a tribe along side, not as part, of the Atreides army. Had he been given the time he thought he had, he would have been prepared to defeat the invasion that he and Hawat expected. Neither he nor Hawat knew that the Emperor was committing as much as ten times the Sardaukar as he expected. Then there was the Traitor.
    Thus the likely outcome might have been the same. Two things would have to change. First, Yueh had to be neutralized. Jessica should have pressed him harder. Second, the fighting power of the Fremen allows the Atreides to retreat into the desert, rather than the caves in the shield wall, where they ended up being buried alive. Leto, in alliance with the Fremen, could deny the Harkonnens control of the spice and once the Sardaukar left, he could take control of the planet. The Emperor would have the choice of invading the planet at enormous cost or finding a diplomatic option. In this, Leto had a possible off ramp. Either he could marry Irulen or Paul could marry Irulen, guaranteeing the rule of the Emperor until his death and then the rise of an Atreides dynasty. There had been one before in the Empires history, and current House Corrino had a significant amount of Atreides "blood", the two Houses marrying over the years.
    The problem would have been the Bene Gesserit and the Guild. They had helped Shadam gain the Throne and they controlled him, as much as he could be controlled. The Sisters had insured that he would never have a son to carry his lineage forward. Sending Irulen to Arrakis to marry Paul would have been the best alternative while also spitting into the eyes of the Sisters and the Guild.
    In fact, I could see an alternative story in which Shadam carries through a plot to send Irulen (like in the mini-series) to the Duke to "allay his fears", then give the Sardaukar secret orders to join the Atreides and exterminate the Harkonnens. The Duke, with the control of the spice and supported by the Sardaukar, would become Regent (I expect Shadam expected to be assassinated when he encompassed his plot), while Paul would become Irulen's Consort as she becomes Empress and rules from Arrakis.
    In either case, the Atreides alliance with the Fremen would have probably required the Duke to send Paul to live with them for a few years, both to become grounded in their social customs and to further earn their confidence (he would already have fought beside them). With the Fremen, he would have become a worm rider and in the stietch, picked up Chani as concubine/lover while being more and more exposed to the raw spice in the air he breathed and his food and water, which would have forced the continuing development of his prescience. There is a future path here were he might still drink the "Water of Life" and become the Kwitsatz Hadderach. But he now as Consort, controlled the Sardaukar in Irulen's name, and with the reduction of the threat with the conquest of the planet by the Atreides, the Jihad might have been avoided or better controlled, while Paul would also be able to bend the Guild and perhaps the Sisterhood to his will.
    BTW, despite some disagreement over some departures from the book and its low budget CGI and Eastern European actors, the mini-series was closest to the books. I think Chalmette is a better Paul simply because he more matches the book's description as late to get his growth and being 15 at the start of the story. I am also one of those that doesn't think that the Fremen were "Arabs in Space". Remember that they moved across many planets after they were moved off Earth, at one point becoming ZENSunni wanderers, which implies a mixture of Buddhist or Shinto worshippers. There are blue eyed, blond Muslims from the Caucasus for instance, which is where the Mamelucks of Egypt drew their slave-soldiers or the Balkan European Christian children that were converted into the Janissaries. Both the Mongols and Manchus, along with the Scythians, Parthians, Sarmatians and Huns all lived in or alongside deserts. There's the Bushmen of the Kalahari and the Apaches and Navaho living in the high desert of the Southwest. Certainly there is a descendant steam of Arab and Persian loan words, but the Fremen are anything but Muslim, their religion being closer to the pre-ISlamic Bedouins.

  • @lsporter88
    @lsporter88 Před 2 lety +10

    No one can foresee everything. The Duke's plan was a good and reasonable one. Without the Good Doctor's treachery, it would have worked. The story would have been a far different one....perhaps one less epic. Great video.

    • @toddkes5890
      @toddkes5890 Před 2 lety

      It would still have succeed, but it would have been harder to succeed and more obvious. The problem is that Duke Leto only expected 5 battalions, and after the first audit. Instead 10 Legions were sent, plus the attack arrived within a matter of weeks (Alia in Jessica's womb was described as only a few weeks along when she and Paul were in the Stilltent).

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před rokem

      need a vid on the counter attack of gidi prime from the book

    • @lsporter88
      @lsporter88 Před rokem

      @@Thehomelessathlete I'd like to see that.

  • @funoff3207
    @funoff3207 Před 2 lety

    The (suicide) raid on the Harkonnen spice reserves is before the attack on the city. If I recall it was retaliation for the assassination attempt on Paul?

  • @seano4977
    @seano4977 Před 2 lety +4

    As a fan of both book and film I feel almost like I'm betraying Leto when I say I think he was somewhat naive when it came to the planet Dune. Personally I don't consider the prequels cannon whatsoever so I can't comment what's been written about his youth but this man must have been brought up with political intrigue as a day to day occurrence. I can understand not suspecting a Suk doctor of betrayal as at that point it was unheard of but he points out several times that the Harkonnen would not just walk away. For me his time frame of action was ill conceived. A better strategist knowing how much the Baron had lost would have been prepared for a huge attack right from the very beginning. At the end I just feel that suspecting the Baron and the Emperor were in bed together, he greatly underestimated their intent and reach.
    As always, a brilliant video. Your narration and execution are fantastic. Well done.

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety +1

      please do a video on the counter attack of geidi prime pleaseeee

    • @Vulcanfaux
      @Vulcanfaux Před 2 lety

      For the book I agree, he was naive, but in the movie it felt like he knew he was going to die from the very beginning, like his goal was just to try his best to make sure his son can survive. Where in the book it seemed like he thought he would have time to recruit the fremen and use them to fight back. I remember that he suspected the fremen could rival the saudukar, but I dont remember if he thought they would attack along side the harkonen.

  • @thatotherguy8138
    @thatotherguy8138 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd say the Duke's biggest mistake (and the mistake of Thufir as well) was in underestimating the threat that the Emperor felt from Leto. Possibly underestimating the Baron's hatred for the Atredies as well, but if they had accurately estimated how threatened the Emperor felt, they might have thought to up the amount of resources they attributed to the Baron AND how quickly they needed to move to defend against an outside attack.
    Other than that, yeah - the Duke had a great plan that was thwarted really only by Yueh. If Yueh hadn't been a traitor (one of the aspects of the movie that I did not care for was how little it went into that particular storyline), then the initial attack may have been defended against, even with the 10 Legions instead of 5 against them. Everything else Leto did was brilliant and might have worked.

    • @Thehomelessathlete
      @Thehomelessathlete Před 2 lety

      please do a video on the counter attack of geidi prime pleaseeee

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 Před 2 lety +1

    Ten legions. In this universe a legion is 30 thousand so 300 thousand troops. 80 billion for one military operation lasted a day or two . I believe leto knew he was doomed and carried on sacrificing himself to save his son and gave him what he needed to survive. ( dessert power )

  • @JayEm1325
    @JayEm1325 Před měsícem

    Something about knowing he is fucked and harnessing DESERT POWER

  • @Mellowcanuck33
    @Mellowcanuck33 Před 2 lety

    In charge of Arrakis for 80 years...and still went 50 years into debt to take it back. *whistle....

  • @brianlindee4397
    @brianlindee4397 Před 10 měsíci

    I think any plans that would keep a leader alive like this is a good plan

  • @MrRedcarpet02
    @MrRedcarpet02 Před 2 lety

    for one thing, to say no to the stewarship risked longer Harkonnen rule and more profits for them! He guessed rightly the Baron had secretly made an illegal stockpile of spice. And wisely ordered a quick raid on Gedi Prime not long after setting on Arrakis

  • @frankbarron1907
    @frankbarron1907 Před 2 lety

    Long Live Duke Leto!!!

  • @JB-1138
    @JB-1138 Před 2 lety +1

    I always wondered what would have happened to house Atreadies had they declined taking control of Arakis.

    • @richhenry7540
      @richhenry7540 Před 2 lety

      they couldnt deny it. it was a decree from the emperor. if they flat out denied it, they could expect to be attacked and the other houses would have gone along with it.

  • @lelouche25
    @lelouche25 Před 2 lety

    I can only assume before the video starts, that Leto wanted to restart spice production and hold Arakas against Harkonen.

  • @flydye45
    @flydye45 Před 2 lety

    I don't think the Duke expected the Sardukar at all. He expected a less direct Imperial Animosity.

  • @adamborg1
    @adamborg1 Před 2 lety

    Because of the size of the attacking forces I think they were better off cutting their losses, as it were, by being surprised by the attack

  • @sharneparata2399
    @sharneparata2399 Před 2 lety

    The Duke is the GOAT

  • @ThePigMensToes
    @ThePigMensToes Před 2 lety +1

    Could Leto have even said no to the stewardship? Considering how valuable Arrakis is refusing the gift would be seen as showing a great disrespect to the emperor which assume would also be extremely dangerous.
    Seems he had no option but to try and make the best of a shitty situation.

    • @Joe-xq3zu
      @Joe-xq3zu Před 2 lety

      That's the point really, the Atreides could not refuse the Emperors "gift" and so were forced to walk knowingly into the trap with no way out.

  • @VersusARCH
    @VersusARCH Před 2 lety

    Whatever it was, he fared no better than Gru when he planned to steal the Moon...

  • @davidbenioff2916
    @davidbenioff2916 Před 2 lety

    You just made the movie even better....

  • @russwelday
    @russwelday Před 2 lety +2

    -His problem was Normalcy Bias.

  • @khartog01
    @khartog01 Před 2 lety

    I can imagine only how few of his troops would have died if they had been sent on patrols and were wearing armor to compliment the use of the shields and had actual shields like at least targes.

  • @jebise1126
    @jebise1126 Před 2 lety

    im pretty sure they anticipated 5 legions. not sure if it was really 10 that were deployed. but i think its the shield that prevented them to keep defense not the troops. i think i was pointed out that being outnumbered is not a problem as long as town shield work

    • @passivehouseaustralia4406
      @passivehouseaustralia4406 Před 2 lety

      Read the book! Thufir was in Arakeen when the attack occurred. 50 legions landed when they expected 15.!

    • @jebise1126
      @jebise1126 Před 2 lety

      @@passivehouseaustralia4406 so than clip used wrong numbers too

  • @theeffete3396
    @theeffete3396 Před rokem

    I think it's also important to bring attention to the deceit and doubt the Baron sowed amongst the Atreides' ranks. Thufir was kept distracted by his suspicions of Lady Jessica, which also diverted Duncan Idaho from his place amongst the Fremen to spy on her. If Thufir and Jessica were able to work together, she might have revealed her suspicions of Yueh to the mentat, giving him more data to compute. Likewise, Duncan wo7ld have had more opportunity to convince Stilgar to join with Leto.
    That one seed of doubt might have been the Baron's most powerful weapon in his success.

  • @jcee2259
    @jcee2259 Před 2 lety

    He read the script and delivered same as directed. Acting is a paid profession.

  • @frankbarron1907
    @frankbarron1907 Před 2 lety

    The Weirding Modules…. destroyed.

  • @smittenthekitteninmittens2679

    I see nerdcookies and I instantly hit like ...CZcams needs a love button...

  • @jasontempleton2445
    @jasontempleton2445 Před 2 lety

    It's very likely that even if the Dukes plan to induct the Freman would have failed or taken too much time Duncan could still learn a lot from them, and about their society so as to inform the Duke enough as to form a plan B.