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Second Stage Spacing Guild Navigator - Dune (1984) (Flux)

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Published
Jan 9, 2025
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Flux.1 D
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Steps: 270
Epochs: 5
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In David Lynch's 1984 Dune, the Spacing Guild is a powerful, enigmatic organization that monopolizes interstellar travel through the use of Navigators, mutated humans who can fold space using the mind-expanding effects of melange (spice). The second-stage Guild Navigators are depicted as pale, hairless beings with elongated features, deeply sunken spice-blue eyes, and an eerie, almost inhuman presence. Draped in flowing black-and-gold robes, they exude an air of mystery and quiet menace, their expressions unreadable as they dictate the terms of space travel. Their introduction in the film is marked by an unforgettable scene where a third-stage Navigator, a grotesquely mutated being, arrives in a massive Heighliner chamber to issue cryptic warnings and demands to the Padishah Emperor. The Dune film amplifies their otherworldly nature, portraying them as aloof, unknowable entities, both revered and feared for their ability to traverse the vast expanse of the Imperium in an instant.