


They pulled that off before General Tarkin used the battle station to destroy Sacrif’s powerful antenna. He and K-2SO (killed by stormtroopers inside Scarif’s Imperial base) helped Jyn Erso steal the Death Star plans and beam them to the Rebel Alliance. For Cassian, the ends always justified the means when it came to defeating the Empire.Ĭaptain Cassian Andor died at the age of 26 on the beaches of Scarif. He was the Rebel’s Machiavellian officer/pilot/soldier/killer. Cassian, who was slow to trust others, would lie, cheat, and kill his way to victory after accepting an unsavory mission. He was also initially willing to kill Jyn’s father, Galen Erso, even though he’d told Jyn he’d bring her father in safely. He admitted to Jyn that, like others, he’d “done terrible things on behalf of the Rebellion.” We got a glimpse of what he meant when he killed a contact to protect the group’s secrets. It also cost Cassian part of his soul, because his superiors used him to do their dirty work.
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He also said to her, “You’re not the only one who lost everything.” One of the people Andor lost in the fight against the Empire was his father.Ī life spent battling the Galactic Empire cost him more than just his loved ones, too. “I’ve been in this fight since I was six years old,” he told Jyn. He opposed the Empire long before he formally joined the Rebellion, though. Cassian Andor in Rogue One: A Star Wars Storyĭiego Luna’s Captain Cassian Andor, from the planet Fest, was a high-level Rebel Intelligence officer who served under Mon Mothma.
