I agree that Dolash is allowed to attempt to find his men, I was simply pointing out it's not a particularly smart move, nor is it likely to succeed.
*shrug*
However, Dolash: answer me this. Why would the soldiers still aboard the
Astrus continue to fight? Wouldn't they, valuing life, surrender? Fighting ultimately means death - remember, if the
Astrus is damaged and lost in hyperspace, so are your men. Are they collectively willing to commit suicide by continuing to fight? They are trapped aboard an Imperial ship, outgunned and they will eventually lose. No longer is this a matter of breaking through the lines, sabotaging the reactor, and retreating - now they have nowhere to go back to. Simply put, if they fight, they will die. There's no way around that.
Whereas, if they surrender, they may be granted the rights of a prisoner of war. You know OOC that they will not, but IC the soldiers themselves would have to prefer to entertain that thought than assured death. Even if the race is "suicidal", I question whether all of them will continue to fight: they no doubt have families back home that they will be abandoning by fighting. Would they not prefer to take the chance that they will see them again over assured death?
You're blending IC and OOC here, I think. You're looking at what the soldiers would do knowing that the Empire is going to kill them. But IC, the soldiers don't know that - Telan is perhaps the most "honourable" soldier in the Empire, and therefor the most likely to grant them pardon.
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