Guild Navigator

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In the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert, Guild Navigators are humans, mutated through high consumption of the spice melange, who are able to safely navigate interstellar space in a heighliner using prescience.

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[edit] History

According to the Legends of Dune novels, the Spacing Guild first started using Guild Navigators because the travel technique of spacefolding was not safe; only about nine out of every ten heighliners made it to their final destination without Navigators. Norma Cenva (the first Navigator and the creator of the Spacing Guild) at first used super-computers to navigate space, but as the Butlerian Jihad did not allow for Thinking Machines, she used melange to develop the prescient ability to see the heighliner's path before it actually traveled.

In the Prelude to Dune novels, some of the previously-unseen process of becoming a Navigator is revealed through the story of D'murr Pilru.

[edit] Mutation

From David Lynch's Dune: Guild Navigator suspended in a tank filled with spice gas, his mutation obvious in comparison to nearby humans.
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From David Lynch's Dune: Guild Navigator suspended in a tank filled with spice gas, his mutation obvious in comparison to nearby humans.

Guild Navigators are continuously immersed in highly concentrated amounts of spice gas and a micro-gravity environment. This changes their body as the spice develops their prescient abilities. The first external sign of melange-induced metabolic change is that the eyes become blue on blue. The Navigators' bodies change drastically over time, their heads and extremities elongating to the point of no longer appearing human. In Dune chronology, these effects were first experienced by Norma Cenva at the end of The Battle of Corrin:

Her direct physical senses were deadened, and Norma no longer cared about taste, touch, or smell ... She found it remarkable to see webbing between her fingers and toes. Her face, once blunt-featured and later flawlessly beautiful, now had a small mouth and tiny eyes surrounded by smooth folds. Her head was immense, while the rest of her body atrophied to a useless appendage.

[edit] Description

Guild Navigator in his tank, from David Lynch's Dune.
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Guild Navigator in his tank, from David Lynch's Dune.

Because the Spacing Guild uses mainly envoys and ambassadors in their dealings (presumably to hide the nature of the Navigators), Guild Navigators were historically seldom seen. Although their appearance was a mystery in the original novel Dune, a Navigator is fully revealed in the first chapter of Dune Messiah. Here, the Guild Navigator Edric is described in his tank of spice gas as "an elongated figure, vaguely humanoid with finned feet and hugely fanned membranous hands — a fish in a strange sea." In Chapterhouse Dune references are made to a Navigator meeting-hall on the planet Junction; it is stated that the hall is vast, in order to accommodate the very large tanks in which Navigators are obliged to live while on a planet's surface (Due to the genetic change a navigator undergoes after being subjected to concentrated spice gas, they are no longer able to process oxygen. They can only survive in a spice gas environment; they would literally choke to death in open air). The size of the tanks is partly to prevent a sense of claustrophobia (elsewhere in the Dune saga it is stated that Navigators spend most of their lives in space, presumably in the weightless environment of a Heighliner's control room) and partly because of their physical size. This ties in with David Lynch's depiction of a Navigator in his tank in the opening section of his film version of Dune. In the film, the Navigator's mutation affects his entire body, and he resembles a large newt or grasshopper with a heavily deformed head and V-shaped mouth. His limbs are vestigial. (The Navigator's head in Lynch's Dune is believed by some to be a reworking of the embryo puppet from his earlier film Eraserhead.) Interestingly, the Navigator puppet in this film did not appear to have the all-blue eyes of a spice addict.

[edit] Notable Navigators

[edit] Norma Cenva

Main article: Norma Cenva

The very first Navigator, Norma pioneered the use of melange to develop the prescience necessary to safely guide a spaceship though foldspace.

[edit] D'murr Pilru

(10,136 A.G. – 10,175 A.G.)

In the Prelude to Dune novels, D'murr and C'tair Pilru (twin sons of Ambassador Cammar Pilru of Ix) take the initial examination to become Navigators, but only D'murr passes. From the moment he enters training, D'murr is told he will never communicate with his family again; he eventually becomes a full Navigator.

In House Corrino, D'murr is piloting one of two heighliners which Hasimir Fenring uses to secretly test the synthetic melange created by the Tleilaxu in their Project Amal. The flawed spice disrupts and confuses D'murr's thoughts, feelings and prescience. He is compelled to send a telepathic message to his twin C'tair (who is hiding on Tleilaxu-conquered Ix) that his own heighliner carries rightful Ixian ruler Rhombur Vernius, on his way to free the planet. Disastrously, the first heighliner emerges from foldspace at the wrong point, striking the defensive shields of Wallach IX and plummeting into the atmosphere to its destruction. Affected by the tainted melange, D'murr misguides his ship out of the known universe and collapses. As his spice supply is replaced with real melange, D'murr senses with alarm that 'the enemy has seen us' (this is presumably the first reference to the Unknown Enemy that, millennia later, chases the Honored Matres back to the Old Empire in Heretics of Dune and threatens to destroy humanity). D'murr uses the last of his strength to return the ship safely to Junction, home of the Guild Headquarters, and dies.

[edit] Edric

In Dune Messiah, a Navigator named Edric takes part in a plot against the emperor, Paul Atreides (the other conspirators being the Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam, the Tleilaxu Face Dancer Scytale and Paul's embittered consort, Princess Irulan Corrino). Edric's involvement is solely to protect the conspirators from discovery by Paul's prescient sight, as the presence of a prescient (in this case, Edric) hides the activities of that person, and those around him, from other prescients. After the plot fails, Edric and Mohiam are executed in 10,207 A.G. by Fremen Naib Stilgar on orders from Paul's sister Alia Atreides.

Hunters of Dune cover art: Guild Navigator Edrik meets with Murbella.
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Hunters of Dune cover art: Guild Navigator Edrik meets with Murbella.

[edit] Edrik

In Hunters of Dune, the Navigator Edrik fears his kind's obsolescence when the Spacing Guild itself (pressured by a shortage of melange) begins funding the development of superior Ixian navigation technology that would not require Navigators. Seeking an alternate source of spice to break the Bene Gesserit monopoly, he meets with the last of the Lost Tleilaxu, Uxtal, hoping that he can rediscover the method of producing melange in axlotl tanks (a secret believed lost when the Bene Tleilax were destroyed by the Honored Matres). However, Uxtal is in the forced service of the Matre Superior Hellica; her price for his expertise is Edrik's help transporting a certain cargo. He agrees, delivering by heighliner the Obliterators that destroy the planet Richese, where the Bene Gesserit are mass-producing weapons and armed battleships. Uxtal is ultimately unsuccessful, but the ghola he creates of deceased Tleilaxu Master Waff later offers Edrik something better — the genetic knowledge for the Guild to create their own, optimized sandworms to produce melange.

[edit] Emperor: Battle for Dune

Apart from navigating heighliners ferrying the troops of the three Houses to Arrakis, Navigators have also been utilized by the Guild in the War of Assassins in the Emperor: Battle for Dune computer game as pilots for their NIAB Tanks (a hover tank that projects a single electrical bolt from the Navigator's containment tank) and NIAP Flyers (an aerial version of the NIAB Tank). The NIAB also has the ability to fold-space for short distances on the battlefield (suggesting a Holtzman generator, smaller than that of the massive heighliners).