> the onslaught. but the line "this is going you, Galen," makes me disapprove slightly of the writers choices even as it gives me goosebumps
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The last character whose death I feel iffy on is Chiro. But ultimately he simply chooses to do something that he knows may kill him, but >
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Blaze, meanwhile, is fighting to survive to the end; he is just comforted by his renewed belief that he is and will be one with the Force
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All the other characters voluntarily enter what becomes a "suicide mission" but it's that in the sense Mass Effect 2's is:
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They all COULD die but they choose to risk it so others can live. Just like Sense8 and the Iceland Infiltration
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The difference is that they don't make it,but that is not by choice
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Cassian and Jyn order Bodhi to "keep the engines" of Rogue One fueled. They intend to extract
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Even when they learn of the shield gate closing, they know that if they transmit the plans they have a chance to fly out
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so is it crossing the line when someone stops putting all their effort into survival?
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bc that's how I read Chirrut's final sacrifice, it's a riff on Ben's death in ANH
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