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which makes the statement false afaict
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Yeah, the problem that spice navigators solve is, in fact, the navigation.
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Just reread Dune,
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I can't recall where but I remember one book offhandedly mentioning the losing of countless freighters to mis-jumps and such before the Ixians figured out the spice navigation
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I subjected myself to the prequel trilogy recently so my loss is your gain. There's a slow-FTL warp drive, details unspecified. Fast-FTL travels the whole distance in realspace. If there's anything in the way, kablooey. Spice provides prescience to see what path is clear.
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Augh. There were some good *scenes* in those novels but I came away from reading the extras agreeing with gwern that they almost certainly weren't significantly based on his father's notes.
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