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planetary-ecology

The study and stewardship of Arrakis' environment, focusing on the interdependence of life forms and the planet's ecological balance.

3 chapters across 2 books

This Immortal (1966)Roger Zelazny

Chapter 31

The chapter depicts Liet-Kynes, the planetary ecologist of Arrakis, struggling for survival in the desert after being abandoned by Harkonnen troops. As he faces death, he experiences delirious conversations with the voice of his deceased father, who imparts ecological wisdom and emphasizes the importance of transforming Arrakis through careful ecological management and human involvement. The chapter explores the ecological complexity of Arrakis, the significance of the spice cycle, and the vision of terraforming the desert planet into a more habitable environment.

Dune (1965)Frank Herbert

Chapter 34

This chapter depicts Liet-Kynes, the Imperial Planetologist of Arrakis, struggling for survival in the desert after being abandoned by Harkonnen troops. As he faces death, Kynes reflects on his ecological mission to transform Arrakis through careful terraforming and human involvement, guided by the teachings of his deceased father. The chapter explores the intricate relationship between ecology, human agency, and the harsh desert environment, emphasizing the long-term vision of creating a sustainable ecosystem on a planet dominated by spice production.

Chapter 59

This chapter serves as a glossary of terms related to the Imperium, the planet Arrakis, and the cultural and political context surrounding the figure of Muad'Dib. It provides detailed definitions of specialized vocabulary, ranging from Fremen customs and weaponry to political ranks and planetary descriptions, thereby enriching the reader's understanding of the complex universe in which the story unfolds.