Based on the novel Sisterhood of Dune by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, the series focuses on (Emily Watson) and her sister Tula (Olivia Williams) as they establish the foundations of the Bene Gesserit. The story begins shortly after the Butlerian Jihad—the "Machine Wars" that saw humanity overthrow artificial intelligence—and details the Sisters' early efforts to secure the Imperial Throne through political and genetic manipulation. The Visual Craft of the Imperium
“The Imperium believes Mentats are human computers,” Valya whispered to her acolyte, Dorotea. “Loyal. Logical. Predictable. But before the Jihad, there was a deeper calibration. The MPC.”
Dorotea frowned. “A Mentat trained in paranoia? That would cripple function.”
The Sisterhood’s hidden archive was not a place of books, but of bones—genetic markers, poison residue, and the psychic echoes of failed truths. Valya Harkonnen, newly risen to power, stared at the sealed obsidian cylinder. Inside lay the last known recording of a protocol.
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