Bakers Dozen

Weird technologies, pseudo-technologies, and masteries from Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
“Spies within spies. And those spies spied on by other spies!” - inexact quote from Harvard Lampoon’s Doon.

  1. Weirding Way- Bene Gesserit method of martial art (and other things)
  2. the gom jabbar- a poisoned needle just to test subjects
  3. stillsuit - covers almost the entire body, provides cooling and ensures that almost no moisture is lost, by recycling and purifying body fluids
  4. Ornithopters - aircraft that fly by flapping their wings

They really exist, although not on that scale: Ornithopter - Wikipedia

Weird technologies, pseudo-technologies, and masteries from Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
“Spies within spies. And those spies spied on by other spies!” - inexact quote from Harvard Lampoon’s Doon.

  1. Weirding Way- Bene Gesserit method of martial art (and other things)
  2. the gom jabbar- a poisoned needle just to test subjects
  3. stillsuit - covers almost the entire body, provides cooling and ensures that almost no moisture is lost, by recycling and purifying body fluids
  4. Ornithopters - aircraft that fly by flapping their wings
  5. the Holtzman Effect - Herbert never explained what it was in detail but it was the basis for both force fields and faster-than-light travel.

Weird technologies, pseudo-technologies, and masteries from Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
“Spies within spies. And those spies spied on by other spies!” - inexact quote from Harvard Lampoon’s Doon.

  1. Weirding Way- Bene Gesserit method of martial art (and other things)
  2. the gom jabbar- a poisoned needle just to test subjects
  3. stillsuit - covers almost the entire body, provides cooling and ensures that almost no moisture is lost, by recycling and purifying body fluids
  4. Ornithopters - aircraft that fly by flapping their wings
  5. the Holtzman Effect - Herbert never explained what it was in detail but it was the basis for both force fields and faster-than-light travel.
  6. Ixian Probe - used to capture the thoughts of a person, living or dead, for analysis

Weird technologies, pseudo-technologies, and masteries from Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
“Spies within spies. And those spies spied on by other spies!” - inexact quote from Harvard Lampoon’s Doon.

  1. Weirding Way- Bene Gesserit method of martial art (and other things)
  2. the gom jabbar- a poisoned needle just to test subjects
  3. stillsuit - covers almost the entire body, provides cooling and ensures that almost no moisture is lost, by recycling and purifying body fluids
  4. Ornithopters - aircraft that fly by flapping their wings
  5. the Holtzman Effect - Herbert never explained what it was in detail but it was the basis for both force fields and faster-than-light travel.
  6. Leto and Ghanima Atreides are “pre-born,” fully matured adults in the bodies of infants

Weird technologies, pseudo-technologies, and masteries from Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
“Spies within spies. And those spies spied on by other spies!” - inexact quote from Harvard Lampoon’s Doon.

  1. Weirding Way- Bene Gesserit method of martial art (and other things)
  2. the gom jabbar- a poisoned needle just to test subjects
  3. stillsuit - covers almost the entire body, provides cooling and ensures that almost no moisture is lost, by recycling and purifying body fluids
  4. Ornithopters - aircraft that fly by flapping their wings
  5. the Holtzman Effect - Herbert never explained what it was in detail but it was the basis for both force fields and faster-than-light travel.
  6. Ixian Probe - used to capture the thoughts of a person, living or dead, for analysis
  7. Leto and Ghanima Atreides are “pre-born,” fully matured adults in the bodies of infants
  8. Genetic memory - the embedded and accessible knowledge and experiences of ancestors and/or previous lifetimes.

Weird technologies, pseudo-technologies, and masteries from Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
“Spies within spies. And those spies spied on by other spies!” - inexact quote from Harvard Lampoon’s Doon.

  1. Weirding Way- Bene Gesserit method of martial art (and other things)
  2. the gom jabbar- a poisoned needle just to test subjects
  3. stillsuit - covers almost the entire body, provides cooling and ensures that almost no moisture is lost, by recycling and purifying body fluids
  4. Ornithopters - aircraft that fly by flapping their wings
  5. the Holtzman Effect - Herbert never explained what it was in detail but it was the basis for both force fields and faster-than-light travel.
  6. Ixian Probe - used to capture the thoughts of a person, living or dead, for analysis
  7. Leto and Ghanima Atreides are “pre-born,” fully matured adults in the bodies of infants
  8. Genetic memory - the embedded and accessible knowledge and experiences of ancestors and/or previous lifetimes.
  9. Mentats- a Mentat is a human who has been specially trained to mimic the analytical abilities of electronic computers

Weird technologies, pseudo-technologies, and masteries from Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
“Spies within spies. And those spies spied on by other spies!” - inexact quote from Harvard Lampoon’s Doon.

  1. Weirding Way- Bene Gesserit method of martial art (and other things)
  2. the gom jabbar- a poisoned needle just to test subjects
  3. stillsuit - covers almost the entire body, provides cooling and ensures that almost no moisture is lost, by recycling and purifying body fluids
  4. Ornithopters - aircraft that fly by flapping their wings
  5. the Holtzman Effect - Herbert never explained what it was in detail but it was the basis for both force fields and faster-than-light travel.
  6. Ixian Probe - used to capture the thoughts of a person, living or dead, for analysis
  7. Leto and Ghanima Atreides are “pre-born,” fully matured adults in the bodies of infants
  8. Genetic memory - the embedded and accessible knowledge and experiences of ancestors and/or previous lifetimes.
  9. Mentats- a Mentat is a human who has been specially trained to mimic the analytical abilities of electronic computers
  10. Suspensors - use the Holtzman Effect (see #5), obese Baron Harkonnen has suspensors to lift him and allow him to walk.

Weird technologies, pseudo-technologies, and masteries from Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
“Spies within spies. And those spies spied on by other spies!” - inexact quote from Harvard Lampoon’s Doon.

  1. Weirding Way- Bene Gesserit method of martial art (and other things)
  2. the gom jabbar- a poisoned needle just to test subjects
  3. stillsuit - covers almost the entire body, provides cooling and ensures that almost no moisture is lost, by recycling and purifying body fluids
  4. Ornithopters - aircraft that fly by flapping their wings
  5. the Holtzman Effect - Herbert never explained what it was in detail but it was the basis for both force fields and faster-than-light travel.
  6. Ixian Probe - used to capture the thoughts of a person, living or dead, for analysis
  7. Leto and Ghanima Atreides are “pre-born,” fully matured adults in the bodies of infants
  8. Genetic memory - the embedded and accessible knowledge and experiences of ancestors and/or previous lifetimes.
  9. Mentats- a Mentat is a human who has been specially trained to mimic the analytical abilities of electronic computers
  10. Suspensors - use the Holtzman Effect (see #5), obese Baron Harkonnen has suspensors to lift him and allow him to walk.
  11. No-chamber - a room designed to hide those inside from prescient beings.

Weird technologies, pseudo-technologies, and masteries from Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
“Spies within spies. And those spies spied on by other spies!” - inexact quote from Harvard Lampoon’s Doon.

  1. Weirding Way- Bene Gesserit method of martial art (and other things)
  2. the gom jabbar- a poisoned needle just to test subjects
  3. stillsuit - covers almost the entire body, provides cooling and ensures that almost no moisture is lost, by recycling and purifying body fluids
  4. Ornithopters - aircraft that fly by flapping their wings
  5. the Holtzman Effect - Herbert never explained what it was in detail but it was the basis for both force fields and faster-than-light travel.
  6. Ixian Probe - used to capture the thoughts of a person, living or dead, for analysis
  7. Leto and Ghanima Atreides are “pre-born,” fully matured adults in the bodies of infants
  8. Genetic memory - the embedded and accessible knowledge and experiences of ancestors and/or previous lifetimes.
  9. Mentats- a Mentat is a human who has been specially trained to mimic the analytical abilities of electronic computers
  10. Suspensors - use the Holtzman Effect (see #5), obese Baron Harkonnen has suspensors to lift him and allow him to walk.
  11. No-chamber - a room designed to hide those inside from prescient beings.
  12. The box the Bene Gesserit leader uses to make Paul think his hand is being burned to a crisp… but it’s all in his mind

Weird technologies, pseudo-technologies, and masteries from Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
“Spies within spies. And those spies spied on by other spies!” - inexact quote from Harvard Lampoon’s Doon.

  1. Weirding Way- Bene Gesserit method of martial art (and other things)
  2. the gom jabbar- a poisoned needle just to test subjects
  3. stillsuit - covers almost the entire body, provides cooling and ensures that almost no moisture is lost, by recycling and purifying body fluids
  4. Ornithopters - aircraft that fly by flapping their wings
  5. the Holtzman Effect - Herbert never explained what it was in detail but it was the basis for both force fields and faster-than-light travel.
  6. Ixian Probe - used to capture the thoughts of a person, living or dead, for analysis
  7. Leto and Ghanima Atreides are “pre-born,” fully matured adults in the bodies of infants
  8. Genetic memory - the embedded and accessible knowledge and experiences of ancestors and/or previous lifetimes.
  9. Mentats- a Mentat is a human who has been specially trained to mimic the analytical abilities of electronic computers
  10. Suspensors - use the Holtzman Effect (see #5), obese Baron Harkonnen has suspensors to lift him and allow him to walk.
  11. No-chamber - a room designed to hide those inside from prescient beings.
  12. The box the Bene Gesserit leader uses to make Paul think his hand is being burned to a crisp… but it’s all in his mind
  13. The spice - it apparently raises your physical and mental abilities.

I’ll pass.

Person (Real or Fictional) Who Has a Spice or Herb in His/Her Name

  1. Basil Rathbone

Person (Real or Fictional) Who Has a Spice or Herb in His/Her Name

  1. Basil Rathbone
  2. Rosemary’s Baby

Person (Real or Fictional) Who Has a Spice or Herb in His/Her Name

  1. Basil Rathbone
  2. Rosemary’s baby
  3. Nigella Lawson

Person (Real or Fictional) Who Has a Spice or Herb in His/Her Name

  1. Basil Rathbone
  2. Rosemary’s Baby
  3. Nigella Lawson
  4. Anthony “Spice” Adams.

Person (Real or Fictional) Who Has a Spice or Herb in His/Her Name

  1. Basil Rathbone
  2. Rosemary’s Baby
  3. Nigella Lawson
  4. Anthony “Spice” Adams
  5. Lavender Brown

A Harry Potter character

Person (Real or Fictional) Who Has a Spice or Herb in His/Her Name

  1. Basil Rathbone
  2. Rosemary’s Baby
  3. Nigella Lawson
  4. Anthony “Spice” Adams
  5. Lavender Brown
  6. Ginger Rogers

Person (Real or Fictional) Who Has a Spice or Herb in His/Her Name

  1. Basil Rathbone
  2. Rosemary’s Baby
  3. Nigella Lawson
  4. Anthony “Spice” Adams
  5. Lavender Brown
  6. Ginger Rogers
  7. Angelica Huston

Person (Real or Fictional) Who Has a Spice or Herb in His/Her Name

  1. Basil Rathbone
  2. Rosemary’s Baby
  3. Nigella Lawson
  4. Anthony “Spice” Adams
  5. Lavender Brown
  6. Ginger Rogers
  7. Angelica Huston
  8. Mace Windu

Person (Real or Fictional) Who Has a Spice or Herb in His/Her Name

  1. Basil Rathbone
  2. Rosemary’s Baby
  3. Nigella Lawson
  4. Anthony “Spice” Adams
  5. Lavender Brown
  6. Ginger Rogers
  7. Angelica Huston
  8. Mace Windu
  9. “Posh” Spice (etc, etc, etc)

Person (Real or Fictional) Who Has a Spice or Herb in His/Her Name

  1. Basil Rathbone
  2. Rosemary’s Baby
  3. Nigella Lawson
  4. Anthony “Spice” Adams
  5. Lavender Brown
  6. Ginger Rogers
  7. Angelica Huston
  8. Mace Windu
  9. “Posh” Spice (etc, etc, etc)
  10. Pepper Potts