He who controls the spice makes ROB happy.

Agent23

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So, an ROB wants you to lead military force that will take over Dune.

You may requisition any mass-produced weapon from any universe.

This is circa a few years prior to the ending of the first Dune book.

You are not to use any orbital bombardments, as the whole idea is to take over the planet with minimal casualties.

Ideally, you should try and adhere to the Great Convention and not trample over the locals' sensibilities, you can not alter the Dune biome in any major way.

ROB will enjoy bloodshed, but if you can persuade the locals to join your cause that will be great, too.

You have 10 years to take over Dune and make certain that the Landsraad, the Emperor, CHOAM or any other faction will be unable to unseat you.

Ideally, you should also try and take over the Known Universe.
 
I’m tempted to take the droid CIS army from Star Wars. It would cause the biggest shitstorm.
 
I would choose Jemhadar from the Dominion. And give them one task. Gain Control of this planet. Given they can be mass produced and are already combat capable in a weeks time. I can flood the planet with my loyal warriors. Victory is Life after all.
 
I would choose Jemhadar from the Dominion. And give them one task. Gain Control of this planet. Given they can be mass produced and are already combat capable in a weeks time. I can flood the planet with my loyal warriors. Victory is Life after all.
Problem is the Firemen and the Sardukar can wipe the floor with both Droids a s Jem'hadar and and since they are non-human the Great Convention goes out the window.

Me, I am just gonna use Leto II's Fish Speaker army and/or some Honored Matres with no ships and no fields to counter prescience, but that is sort of cheating and rules lawyering. :)
 
I would choose Jemhadar from the Dominion. And give them one task. Gain Control of this planet. Given they can be mass produced and are already combat capable in a weeks time. I can flood the planet with my loyal warriors. Victory is Life after all.
Problem is the Firemen and the Sardukar can wipe the floor with both Droids a s Jem'hadar and and since they are non-human the Great Convention goes out the window.
Depends how jem'hadar disruptors interact with shielding. They're deflected, the locals win, they go right through, the jem'hadar win, they react like canonical lasers, nobody wins.
 

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