Talk:House Corrino/Archive 1

Reset
67.62.180.140 decided to play around with this page a bit. It has been reset to the 5 May version, so that we don't have references to the Corrinos being in Morocco, made-up names being referenced, etc. Kuroji 13:42, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

Most of this article is non canon. It referes to the events outside the original series. It should be modifed to make clear when it quotes the original series, new series, film or game. David.j.james 14:42,28 Sept 2006 (CET)

Corrino family tree
I see a need to simplify the top of the Corrino family tree; it's helpful to see that the family was spawned from Harkonnens and Butlers, but the extraneous relatives sort of clutter it up. I basically want to cut out the Ulf-Katarina/Manion-Livia generation, excise Piers Harkonnen and Serena Butler as well as Roella and Omilia Harkonnen. These people have no bearing on the later generations of Corrinos, and they are listed on the Harkonnen or Butler family trees anyway. I've included both versions here, please compare. I'm open to suggestions. TAnthony 01:12, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
 * OK, I made the revision; let me know if anyone has some major objection. TAnthony 21:08, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

This text is not exact
For the computer game Dune 2000 and its sequel Emperor: Battle for Dune, Westwood Studios included live-action cutscenes that employed the same costuming style as David Lynch's 1984 movie Dune. These scenes told a non-canon alternate storyline involving Arrakis, the spice melange and the Great Houses while introducing a new Great House, House Ordos, to the Dune universe.

The Ordos house was introduced en the "Dune 2: Battle for Arrakis" game in 1992 not in Dune 2000 or it sequel. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ppazos (talk • contribs) 04:13, 20 November 2009 (UTC)

Corrino family tree
I'm preserving the family tree from the redirected article on this talk page for archival purposes.— TAnthonyTalk 16:19, 7 January 2020 (UTC)

The following family tree assembles information from Frank Herbert's original novels as well as the prequel series Legends of Dune, Great Schools of Dune, and Prelude to Dune.