Is there any sci-fi as expansive, unique, and compelling as Dune?
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>dune
>expansive
>unique
>compelling
lol
>>9523700
>any book
>detailed
>original
>thought provoking
lmao
Battletech. Not even joking.
>TFW no clanner gf
>>9522941
THE
BOOK
OF
THE
NEW
SUN
is gene wolfe any good
>>9524195
Doesn't battletech basically just rip off dune, and throw mechs in?
The three body problem trilogy by liu cixin
It gets better with each book, and starts amazing
>>9526354
It rips off Dune, japanese anime and pulp war stories.
But it blends it so well that it is very unique.
For example, the Clans have a very interesting society of caste-based clans, where members are genetically designed from birth to be perfect. They then receive training and further genetic modifications to specialize them for their roles. Pilots tend to be leaner and have better hand-eye coordination, Elementals(like the chick in the picture in the post you qouted) tend to stand a good head-taller than the average human and are super muscular, ect.
THe Inner Sphere nations are cool too. There's stories of the larger supernations(like the Draconis Combine and the Free Worlds League) manipulating the politics of the smaller and weaker Periphery states to create buffer zones and to fight proxy wars.
Also, there's giant robots, if that in and of itself isnt a selling point, check your testosterone level.
>>9522941
Considering Dune is poorly written drivel with paper-thin characters and an idiot plot, plenty
1) The Skylark of Space series
2) Lensmen series
3) The Dragon Never Sleeps
4) Space Viking
5) The Childe Cycle
6) The Alliance-Union Universe
7) The PsychoTechnic League
top of my head
>>9523703
>Reading
Kek