And, IIRC, Earth of the Dune universe is uninhabitable because it was deliberately destroyed with atomic weapons. Firefly's Earth was abandoned, but not destroyed, because of environmental catastrophe.
Well, we are talking about thousands of years of passing between Firefly and Dune. History could have been misremembered.
Except Serenity shows us in a flashback the great exodus from Earth of the early settlers, the planet being a heavily polluted mess but intact behind them.
My impression of that scene wasn't that those were nukes, but the various ships launching from Earth. A ship emerges directly from most of those flashes.Well, we are talking about thousands of years of passing between Firefly and Dune. History could have been misremembered.
Except Serenity shows us in a flashback the great exodus from Earth of the early settlers, the planet being a heavily polluted mess but intact behind them.
I take no position on the Dune connection here, but methinks you may have forgotten the nukes popping like flashbulbs all over the visible hemisphere of Earth as the ships fled in that flashback. Six nukes went off in less than 10 seconds.
I think that whole "we used up the planet" line was just to make the people of the 'Verse feel better. Although I am not sure "we polluted the planet to death" is really more reassuring than "we blew up the world"...
My impression of that scene wasn't that those were nukes, but the various ships launching from Earth. A ship emerges directly from most of those flashes.Except Serenity shows us in a flashback the great exodus from Earth of the early settlers, the planet being a heavily polluted mess but intact behind them.
I take no position on the Dune connection here, but methinks you may have forgotten the nukes popping like flashbulbs all over the visible hemisphere of Earth as the ships fled in that flashback. Six nukes went off in less than 10 seconds.
I think that whole "we used up the planet" line was just to make the people of the 'Verse feel better. Although I am not sure "we polluted the planet to death" is really more reassuring than "we blew up the world"...
Please don't try to tell me that on an Earth that was 100% controlled by Omnius, Erasmus, and the Titans, a bunch of religious authorities got together and rewrote the Bible to include proscriptions against computers and thinking machines.
The nuking of Earth in the third Jihad novel was quite thorough - as thorough as when Arrakis is nuked in Heretics of Dune. In both cases, absolutely nothing was intended to survive.Depends on how thorough the nuking of Earth would have been, as long as the entire surface didn't go up in nuclear fire (which would have required a ridiculous number of nukes to do) the surface should mostly be intact and possibly not completely radioactive, especially if the bombardment was focused on a particular target.Please don't try to tell me that on an Earth that was 100% controlled by Omnius, Erasmus, and the Titans, a bunch of religious authorities got together and rewrote the Bible to include proscriptions against computers and thinking machines.
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