Alright, lemme just say that I won't be able to respond at all, sadly, because I'm leaving around 5:00 PM. And I'll probably have internet access August 15th earliest.
I'm planning on reading Dune again, so it's truly fresh in my mind, after finishing War in Heaven (so good so far!).
Also, please forgive me if this is short, or not particularly elaborate and detailed, because I've only read about 3 chapters back before this one.
Quote:
There should be a science of discontent. People need hard times and oppression to develop psychic muscles.
-from "Collected Sayings of Muad'Dib" by the Princess Irulan
What exactly this quote pertains to, I'm not completely sure. The first thing that occurred to me is that, as the 'thopter brings them over the desert, Paul and Jessica come closer to their "hard times" living with the Fremen of Arrakis. I'm considering another meaning, but as I don't really "know" or "remember" Jessica well enough, I'm not sure if it works well. I'll get to it later.
Anyway, this chapter focuses on Jessica awakening, only to realize her situation. She quickly overcomes her panic - if not completely, at least enough to overcome the instincts to pull on her bindings and discern as much of her surroundings as she can.
People walking. She sensed it through the floor. Jessica squeezed back the memory of terror. I must remain calm, alert, and prepared. I may get only one chance. Again, she forced the inner calmness. The ungainly thumping of her heartbeats evened, shaping out time. She counted back. I was unconscious about an hour. She closed her eyes, focused her awareness on the approaching footsteps. Four people.
She counted the difference in their steps.
Some of the steps she takes - pretending unconsciousness - are completely futile on the surface, but in betraying that he knows how long she would sleep, the baron also gives her that much more reason to suspect Yueh. Though that information (in any way I can see) doesn't serve to help her, it shows the Baron is reckless enough to betray information which Jessica would never reveal without purpose.
Still, even considering these incredibly minor slip-ups, her situation is hopeless enough at the moment - not only is she gagged, but the baron has a deaf guard for the sole value of his immunity to The Voice.
But what I don't understand is why the Baron waited for Jessica and Paul to awaken. That, coupled with the complicated nature of his plan, is what betrays it from succeeding. Because the "execution" - leaving Paul and Jessica in the desert for wormfeed - is structured so the Baron can pretend no knowledge of it, he also has no real knowledge of their deaths - or of Jessica playing the guards against each other, causing Czizo (good name) and Kinet AKA "Scarface" (deaf guard) to fight overwho can have Jessica for himself. Naturally, Czizo, who's in no way safe from Jessica's Bene Gesserit abilities, is the survivor, but he's killed by a well-aimed kick from Paul before Jessica can control him.
Did Jessica need to be awake for the baron to convince Piter not to take her? Or did Paul, for any reason? And did either need to be awake for the guards to drop them in the desert?
I'd say that the baron wanted to gloat, but that doesn't seem right - he doesn't give Jessica (fearing her voice) or Paul a chance to respond, so it seems unlikely that he'd awaken them simply to hint at their fate.
Also, with Yueh acting as an informant for the baron, I would've thought that Paul would've been gagged too. If he had been, I doubt Jessica would have been un-gagged and able to lure the guards to their deaths.
Anyway, as we've seen some impressive thinking and acting from Jessica this chapter, I feel like the other possible meaning of the quote applies to her, because she surely shows a great deal of mental alacrity. But because I don't remember her background at all, I don't know if the "hard times and oppression" fits her at all.
Also, RIP Czizo and Kinet, who died this chapter.
Czizo:
"Too messy. Unless you wants to stragnle 'em. Me, I likes a nice straightforward job. Drop 'em on the desert like that traitor said, cut 'em once or twice, leave the evidence for the worms. Nothing to clean up afterwards."
"I've heard me what can happen to a man in this desert, boy might find the knife a kindness."
"What'll y'do, cub, if I cut y'r bonds?"
Kinet:
"Me, I wouldn't like the thought of facing that Truthsayer after this night's work."
"She is a Bene Gesserit witch. They have powers."
"Who'd be to know? Afterwards...I just never had me no highborns. Might never get a chancet [lol chancet] like this one again."
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