Cymeks: vimed the write off for essentially 250000 years.
Similar to cyborgs in most ways. But driven around by their own idiot false faming systems. Dumb. Faggots. That was obviously proved on the way here.
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I know! I will save the trouble of shoe shopping by simply buying the exact same brand and design of sneakers I’m replacing.
…holy shit they cost x3 as much now -.-
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THE LATER TIMES, FURTHER AWAY FROM THE CENTER, IN ANY DIRECTION, MADE IT SO THE STRATEGIES AND TACTICS USED AROUND THE BEGINNING BECAME THE OPPOSITE OF MAKING SENSE.
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at least once a day i scroll by a post in the Dune tag and it’s like.
them: yooooo did you know Paul is fifteen in the books?? wild
me: *flashing back to, like, anything that happened in Chapterhouse: Dune*
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Anytime I revisit The Butlerian Jihad I always picture the Cymeks as Bionicles
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If your OC story had it's own fandom etc which of your characters do you think would be the most popular and why? And who would be the least popular?
Given what I've noticed from friends both new and old: Out of the RP cast, it's definitely my deities that are most popular, especially Gelum. I've tried for years to also shift focus to other OCs but it doesn't seem to stick and my personal hyperfocuses on story arcs do NOT help. XD
Though in the past, Ten and Crystal used to be pretty popular among friends. I can see them being focused on too.
As for least, out of the RP cast... Absolutely no clue?? I mean, I personally find Nick/Alexander unappealing but mostly because after his initial arc I found using him boring (i know i never mentioned him before, but that's because I genuinely struggle to use him). Going off of vibes I also feel like some people might not like Cymek but he's part of a rp story that's also been neglected a bit? Maybe Ryvin because ideally I wanted to write him as a Villain Who Is Just An Irredeemable Villain And A Terrible Father. WAIT SHIT, as I type this, I remember Kori! The one Deity of mine that my friends very visibly wanna deck in the face (affectionate)!
Breathing Color specifically? I feel like it might be either Alex for the Anti-Hero Angst, or Violet because she is smol sweet bean with some trauma. I've had some people gravitate towards Derrick too.
I feel like not many would like Heather early on. She DOES start out as the generic mean girl but at least gets better, but not sure if I should count her because she's early arc and not really reoccurring. Tho I think the Early Arc Characters do have a lot of room for headcanoning so idk?? I do also think Alex could theoretically fall under this category depending on how I write him. He was originally kinda creepy but that whole thing is complicated-- Do not get me wrong, I just think it could be executed better.
I do want to give special mention to @loz-the-alternate-relic, aka the comic I help w/ @hikaririnku-blog, @juan-o-clocks, Kobi (who doesn't have tumblr), @jessebizarreart, and Skai_Blu (also no tumblr). It is a fan comic, and there's only so much that's been currently revealed, but Layla def thus far is like, the one I'd think would be pretty popular. But I cannot reveal who I think would be unpopular.... okay I admit this project might be too ambitious for our own good at times lol
I'll admit, it's kinda hard to think of who'd be least popular because I do love most OCs pretty strongly. I can think of many reasons why someone would or wouldn't like an OC??
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The novel "The Butlerian Jihad" by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson was published for the first time in 2002. It's the first book in the Legends of Dune trilogy.
A cymek-led attack on Salusa Secundus shows Omnius' new warlike intentions against the planets where humans live free from the thinking machines. The League of Nobles that rules most of these planets finds itself facing a more serious threat than ever but there's no unity of purpose.
Xavier Harkonnen led the forces that defended Salusa Secundus and saw the renewed danger from the thinking machines. While Serena Butler tries to unite all of humanity to face the enemy, the scientist Tio Holtzman tries to invent new weapons and new forms of defense, helped by his new assistant Norma Cenva. The Sorceresses of Rossak led by Zufa Cenva prepare to use their mental powers in a war that seems inevitable.
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No more corpse puppets
Stop CYMEK wannabes and supposedly respected associates of cymeks (!) technologies claiming their owners aren't overloaded with static in perceptions and thoughts and impersonating others in similar circumstances who are still apparently walking around, and apparently thinking and apparently communicating
Sparking robot systems and those that serve only one owner often mask defeat towards such aims
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