The Rules of Warfare | The Great Convention & Kanly | Dune Lore

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A discussion of the rules governing technology and warfare, and how they shaped the battles between the great houses of the Imperium. Spoiler warning if you are unfamiliar with Frank Herbert’s Dune. Frank Herbert’s Dune explores mankind’s distant future and the evolution of its political, commercial and social institutions throughout the ages. Within the captivating narrative of the Dune saga, a vast Interstellar Empire stands liberated from self-imposed enslavement to machines and artificial intelligence. It is now propelled by the pursuit of expanding human potential and capabilities. Following the devastating machine crusade, the governing forces of the Imperium deemed it essential to establish a series of laws through the Great Convention treaty, with the primary objective of preserving humanity and shielding the populace from the perils of any future conflicts that could bring about mass destruction.

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