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Hey guys, whats happening? Niyat here with film comics explained. As requested, today we’ll finally be exploring The Butlerian Jihad, the long and bloody human crusade against computers, thinking machines, and conscious robots in Frank Herbert's massive DUNE universe, expanded by his eldest son Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. In this video, we’re going to explore the human complacency that led to the rise of machines, the Butlerian Jihad (perhaps the most important event in human history), the rise of the feudal galactic order, and finally the conclusion of the 15,000-year saga. To understand the Butlerian Jihad, we will first learn about the Titan Revolution and Rise of the machines that set the foundation for the universe humanity needed to fight back against. Check out the FilmComicsExplained Podcast here - / @filmcomicsexplainedpodcast Follow me on Instagram - / niyatnarrates Check out my playlists on film here - Film Explored - • Film Explored Check out my playlist on Predator here - • New to Predator? Start Here Check out my playlist on Alien here - • New to Aliens? Start Here Hey there folks!! My name is Niyat and this channel was created to assist in answering all your questions about Films, Comics, Games and Popular culture in a fun and engaging way! All music is sourced from Epidemic Sound. To try a free 30-day trial of their music please head here - http://share.epidemicsound.com/v33gf #dune #paulatreides ABOUT ME Disclaimer: I do not own rights to any of the source materials I used in this work, appealing to allowance made for "fair use" purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research, under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976.