Leia gave up hte rebel base to save more lives, though. I doubt it was established how many persons were on either, but I can’t help but thin that the inhabitted, civilized planet had more. And her own survival was irrelevant; she had to know that Vader and what’s-his-name would execute her soon no matter what choice she made.
Wait, how do we count Tom Cruise’s character in EDGE OF TOMORROW?
The only Tom Cruise movie i ever intend to watch is the televised trial in which he is brought to account for his multiple crimes against logic, sense, and good teaste and after being found guilty is condemned to death, then given a repireve because there’s no need to send him back home to Hell, and so instead is exiled to the Gobi Desert.
Unless there’s hot naked chicks in it. Are there hot naked chicks in it?
You really ought to see Edge of Tomorrow – it’s a great sci-fi actioner. But more than that, you get to see Tom Cruise play a particularly douchey character that is killed in different violent ways, over and over again.
So I’m assuming there’s no naked hot chicks.
No, but Elizabeth Shue has a nude scene in Cocktail. You could mash them up.
“Edge of Martini”
He didn’t know he’d be given a new physical body and come back to Earth, but I think he knew he would still be an Angel/Minor Demigod after his temporary mortal shell was destroyed.
So, not exactly facing total lack of existence, more like kicked off the job site and sent home with things unfinished.
John Constantine from the comic books - I haven’t seen the TV show - is constantly shown as being willing to toss any life pretty much into the fire to stop the forces of darkness. Some of them he cares for deeply. He’s the comic book king of collateral damage.
I don’t know if anyone reads the Mercy Thompson books, but I’d give Mercy at least a solid 6. She constantly throws herself into dangerous situations to save others.
She hasn’t actually died yet but in the 2nd to last book she was dying and would have if not for the intervention of Coyote.