>“Why did they do [hard thing] instead of [easier thing]?” Because God made Arrakis to train the faithful.
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Was that not the clearly intended purpose of those things? That + the existence of antigrav tech that can lift humans (even corpulent ones) was the only explanation that *I* needed.
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Like, I pretty much instantly thought, "oh yeah, its either that or possibly inflatable airships that could reliably function under those conditions." And airships are good for cargo transport (implied/shown on screen!) but not speed.
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CV joints in the sky.
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As long as the power plant and other on board systems have trivial air throughput.
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My pedantic problem was how the sandworms could possibly have enough food to support their size.
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the carryalls seem jet powered though it _is_ the 100th century though, lots of leeway
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