Atomics, referred to the process of nuclear fission, and more specifically to nuclear weapons of mass destruction. A particularly famous type of atomic weapon was the stone burner.
Significance of Atomics
Atomics harbored a pronounced psychological and social stigma, and were rarely used due to traumatic historical events. Their prohibition was discouraged by the Great Convention.
Mankind's aversion to atomics came from their devastating use during the war against the thinking machines. Though many worlds were affected, the most notable ones were Earth and Corrin.
Actual or suspected use of atomics
The actual and suspected use of atomics made several appearances throughout intergalactic history. Notable among these were the following critical events:
- The destruction of part of the Shield Wall by Paul Atreides just prior to the Battle of Arrakeen, which led to the defeat of the forces of House Harkonnen and the Sardaukar, and the the Ascension of House Atreides.
- The destruction of part of Arrakeen by insurrectionists at the end of Paul Atreides' reign as Emperor. This also resulted in Paul being permanently blinded.
- The destruction of all life on Earth shortly before the start of the Butlerian Jihad. ==References and notes==
- The destruction of the thinking machines and all biological life on numerous planets (excluding Earth) during the Great Purge, a protracted campaign of the Butlerian Jihad. ==References and notes==
- The destruction of Starda City on the planet Poritrin near the beginning of the Butlerian Jihad. While this was actually caused by the interaction of a laser on a Holtzman Shield, it was commonly assumed to be caused by atomics. ==References and notes==
Behind the Scenes
Some of the atomic-related events (specifically, events involving Poritrin and the Great Purge) are not explicitely mentioned by Frank Herbert in his original Dune novels, and are thus considered non-canon. The canon-status of the atomic destruction of Earth remains in question.