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Posted by: antonio iz 217
Posted by: Backfjre
The spartan's always remember one thing, complete the mission.
All of their deaths, aside from Kat's, was a matter of necessary sacrifice.
Six, Emile, and any other spartan where necessary knew that. And for the sake of humanity... they let it happen.
I think the impact of the story on a person tells alot about how much they read into it. There is ALOT of deeper meaning in each of their deaths that I don't think alot of people grasp.
Which is why kats death should've been more emotional. The mission was done and it wasn't a sacrifice. She sied out of nowhere. Carter being so close to her should've said something. Still kats death made me sad.
And emiles death wasn't a sacrifice. I would've liked it if it was the way I said.
Emiles death was a sacrifice. If you listened to the dialogue you would've heard him say that he will stay behind and hold off the covenant ship so Six and The Pillar of Autumn can escape. Kats death was as is was to show that all Spartans are also human and not invinsible.