One of the most interesting inventions in theDunefranchise is the stillsuits worn by the Fremen . The Fremen cultivation is the most fascinating part of theDuneseries . Desert people , bowelless warriors , and wormriders , the Fremen blend their tough survivalism with scientific ingeniousness and deep , psychedelic - tied spirituality . Each adaptation ofDunehas featured the Fremen , and that stand for each adjustment has also featured the stillsuit , the Fremen desert armor - cut - survival gear . The on - screen portrayal have been very dissimilar , but the depiction in Denis Villeneuve ’s version have arguably been the most realistic and the closelipped to the books .

Dunecostume designers Jacqueline West and Robert Morgan worked with conceptual artists Keith Christensen and carver Jose Fernandez to create the flavour of the stillsuits for the most recentDunemovies . Together , they create the genuine " micro - sandwiches " of the books ' stillsuits by weaving together holey cotton fiber and acrylic fiber . They then added tubes to make the whole thing look functional , but also flexile . The result isa cause that resembles something that ’s closelipped to equipment for an uttermost sportthan a skintight bodysuit or a militaristic uniform . Still , as cool as they look , it ’s led audiences who have n’t readtheDunebooksto inquire how the stillsuits even work in the first home .

The world of Frank Herbert ’s novel Dune is vastly complicated despite the succeeder of Denis Villeneuve ’s movie . Let ’s break down this complex floor .

Paul from Dune, Sandworms, and the Fremen

Dune’s Stillsuits Recycle The Body’s Water

It’s Not A Pleasant Process, But It Works

In the desert , the most valuable commodity is water . photo for just a day in the fierce Arrakis Sunday and off-white - dry heat can easily kill someone from dehydration or heat hyperpyrexia . Thus , the stillsuits are not only a neat - looking piece of costuming , but necessary for survival . Stillsuits ensure not a unmarried bit of wet from a person is lost . It ’s not a pleasant method acting of survival , but it ’s an effective one ; the Fremen do n’t have the sumptuousness of dainty sensibilities .

The stillsuits are unsubdivided , but clever . Any moisture or bodily fluid that comes from a someone – sweat , tears , urine , saliva , anything – is essentially pee , and houseclean and redistributing that transform water is the difference between survival and death in the desert . The stillsuits conquer all that moisture and flow it through various filters work up into the courtship . These filters clean and purify the fluid of various pollutants , whether wastefulness , salt , or other contaminants , then recall it to internal pocket that act as drinking water reservoirs . In this way , stillsuits piece of work as miniature water treatment plants , taking in the polluted water - free-base liquid of the body , cleaning them , and expelling them back as purified water .

In this way , stillsuits study as miniature water intervention plants , taking in the contaminated water - based liquids of the body , cleaning them , and discharge them back as purified water .

Zendaya as Chani & Javier Bardem as Stilgar from Dune Part Two

The stillsuits also go one stair further in ensure that the body ’s wet does n’t go to waste . It ’s not just the filtration organisation that make a stillsuit a necessity , but the figure itself . A stillsuit acts as an entirely self - contained unit . It covers the entire body , guarantee that sunburn is modified . But that coverage also ensures no lather goes to waste . Likewise , there is a nose plug , a oral cavity tubing with brass mask , and a catheter . A wearer breathes in filtered melodic line through their mouthpiece and exhale any saliva and breath back into the stillsuit . The efficiency of the suit mean that rather than lose cubic decimetre of water supply a daylight and dying , a Fremen will only lose a minuscular amount .

While Dune 2 commit a glimpse of how the Fremen tantalize the sandworms , it still maintain an melody of mystery around how one mounts and dismounts them .

Who Invented The Stillsuit In Dune (& How They Are Made)

The Old Imperial Scientists Unknowingly Helped

Credit for the stillsuit hold out to an ancient Zensunni of Arrakis named Selim Wormrider , who laid the foundations for life on Arrakis and the Fremen polish and society , including being the first man to ride one of the sandworms , and excogitate the stillsuits . Selim , according to history , create the stillsuits ten thousand twelvemonth before the events ofDune . It ’s a headscratcher that a barren major planet had the resource to create stillsuits , specially as Frank Herbert never got that far into the details . His son , Brian , did , however .

The Dune Encyclopedia has some contradictory information on the first wormrider , naming it as a Zensunni tribesperson key Rothar .

Selim first got the materials to make stillsuits , as well as an enormous amount of artifacts and supplies , from an ancient abandoned outstation to begin with manned by Old Imperial scientists . There , he find materials , supply , and C of literjons of water from the reflexive water extractors that had hold back run for years . after , the Fremen found dozens of those outposts scattered throughout the deserts of Arrakis , each one stocked full of materials that they turn into their sietches and endurance equipment like wind traps . Though these preserved gifts , and their own ingenuity , the Fremen ofDunehave survived for thousands of years .

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Dune is a sci - fi franchise created by Frank Herbert with the 1965 novel of the same name . In 1984 , the first live - action adaption was released from theater director David Lynch and starring Kyle MacLachlan . About 20 years later , a TV miniskirt - series was exhaust , follow by a new adjustment starring Timothée Chalamet .

Timotheé Chalamet as Paul Atreides and Zendaya as Chani in Dune

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Timothee Chalamet as Paul dressed in Fremen garb with a head covering in Dune Part 2

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Dune is a sci-fi franchise created by Frank Herbert with the 1965 novel of the same name. In 1984, the first live-action adaptation was released from director David Lynch and starring Kyle MacLachlan. About 20 years later, a TV mini-series was released, followed by a new adaptation starring Timothée Chalamet.

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