Dark Hellion wrote:...snip...
Dune never reaches the level of firepower of SW, not even by CH:D. But they could have an overwhelming numeric advantage if they bring all their ships together. But this is again speculatory.
Dune was meant to be commentary on religion, messianic figures and politics, not a war based sci-fi, and its capabilites show it as such.
Don't get me wrong, I don't have any emotional investment in this debate, I just hadn't seen anything about it before, and thought it might be interesting. Even without the prequels, the shields still seem very powerful, and I provided the quote from the Dune Encyclopedia as well. I do agree however, that some of their weapons are seriously lacking.
The one place I believe they excell however is in planetary destruction capability. The atomics they spoke about were used to destroy the surface of planets. I'm not sure if thats contradicted in any other novels, but in the prequels, they say that a single atomic warhead could destroy a planet. I think this is supported in so far as everyone is leery of any action that would cause a family to use their atomics.
Also, if holtzman engine travel is possible without a navigator, as was shown in the Butlerian Jihad, a Holtzman engine with an atomic attached would quickly become a war ending weapon. Unfortunatly, I don't know if that was contradicted in any of Frank's works.