I've been saying this for years, but I've never discussed it here. Firefly is the far past of the Dune universe. Here's why:
The Earth That Was: In Dune, Earth has been destroyed/forgotten, just like Earth is no longer habitable by the time of Firefly. Since Dune takes place 16,000 years in our future, we can easily see it's location being forgotten.
No Aliens: There are no aliens in either 'verse. All the non-human species in Dune were created by man.
Inara the Bene Gesserit: Inara's Buddhism/Hinduism aesthetic and philosophy meshes well with the practitioners of Prana Bindu. Like her group becomes or merges with other groups to become the Witches.
Shepherd Book's Religion: He's not reading the Christian Bible. I can't recall which episode, but there's at least one where they quote "The Book" with something that's not present in the Bible. In Dune, the various religions have merged, we have Buddislam, a fusion of Catholicism and Protestantism, what might be Hinduism/Christianity and probably others.
Lasguns: The laser weapon we see in Firefly is mentioned as being a rarity. Lasguns in Dune aren't used very often because of the reaction when they hit shields.
Cultural Synthesis: Firefly features an Anglo/Sino combined culture, plus who knows which others exist. In Dune there's all sorts of that. The ruling government resembles a combination of the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
River: Experiments produce in River something that resembles the enhanced capabilities of the Bene Gesserit, the mind of a Mentat or Guild Navigator, the psychic powers of a Bene Gesserit or the Kwisatz Haderach. She's imperfect, which means that there's room to improve in the next 15,500 years.
Suk Doctors: There are social castes, and doctors have special training and conditioning in both 'verses, as we see in Simon's case.
Nobility: Noble titles and positions exist in both 'verses.
I'm not counting those other "Dune" books.
The Earth That Was: In Dune, Earth has been destroyed/forgotten, just like Earth is no longer habitable by the time of Firefly. Since Dune takes place 16,000 years in our future, we can easily see it's location being forgotten.
No Aliens: There are no aliens in either 'verse. All the non-human species in Dune were created by man.
Inara the Bene Gesserit: Inara's Buddhism/Hinduism aesthetic and philosophy meshes well with the practitioners of Prana Bindu. Like her group becomes or merges with other groups to become the Witches.
Shepherd Book's Religion: He's not reading the Christian Bible. I can't recall which episode, but there's at least one where they quote "The Book" with something that's not present in the Bible. In Dune, the various religions have merged, we have Buddislam, a fusion of Catholicism and Protestantism, what might be Hinduism/Christianity and probably others.
Lasguns: The laser weapon we see in Firefly is mentioned as being a rarity. Lasguns in Dune aren't used very often because of the reaction when they hit shields.
Cultural Synthesis: Firefly features an Anglo/Sino combined culture, plus who knows which others exist. In Dune there's all sorts of that. The ruling government resembles a combination of the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
River: Experiments produce in River something that resembles the enhanced capabilities of the Bene Gesserit, the mind of a Mentat or Guild Navigator, the psychic powers of a Bene Gesserit or the Kwisatz Haderach. She's imperfect, which means that there's room to improve in the next 15,500 years.
Suk Doctors: There are social castes, and doctors have special training and conditioning in both 'verses, as we see in Simon's case.
Nobility: Noble titles and positions exist in both 'verses.
I'm not counting those other "Dune" books.