
Kynes sends Jessica and Paul down one passage marked with green arrows that conveniently disappear after someone crosses them.If only Kynes had a secret passage of some sort, perhaps behind a cabinet or something.It appears Kynes has thrown in his lot with the Atreides after all. Both Kynes and Paul leap up and slam the door shut, signaling the end for Idaho.He's been injured-a "'tis but a flesh wound" type of injury. Through the open door, Paul sees Duncan Idaho fighting savagely with Sardaukar warriors.Before Paul and Kynes can shake on the deal, there is a ruckus outside.He'll remain completely loyal to Kynes and his goals if Kynes will do the same for him. Paul apologizes for his error, and Kynes is taken by the fact that no Harkonnen ever apologized.His loyalty, it seems, does not come with a "for sale" ticket. From the throne, Paul will have unlimited coin, after all.
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He promises his full support to Kynes's dream of turning Arrakis into a paradise.
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His superhuman guessing abilities would totally wreck the class curve. All we can say is thank goodness we never had Paul as a classmate.

Because when you want to really teach someone a lesson, it's best to use subatomic explosions.
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When the lasgun touched it, the reaction caused a subatomic explosion, meaning that the Harkonnens and Sardaukar will think twice before using lasguns again. After things settle, Idaho tells Paul he left a shield on at full power.Idaho smiles about some surprise when a gigantic explosion as bright as the sun goes off. Paul asks about the lasgun fire over the distant cliff.Idaho explains the Fremen have a safe house nearby to, um, safely house them. Duncan Idaho emerges, and Paul recognizes Dr.

The ornithopter lands near Paul and Jessica.
