[ Rex is, technically, supposed to be the sanest one of the bunch. He's not a pilot like Poe - Poe may be exceptionally reckless even for a pilot, but Rex has known plenty in his day; they're all a little bit like this - and Andy's got the kind of cock-sure attitude that only comes with being alive for more years than he can wrap his head around, which means that it's up to him to provide a voice of reason. And he often does.
He just happens to do it after the battle. He may not enjoy fessing up to it, but he's as foolhardy as they are. Which is why instead of chastising them like he once would, when he was more concerned about their work as a team, about his image, and about getting out of things in one piece, he just says, ] Whoever doesn't make the shot has to muck out the engine room.
[ He likes cleaning. He doesn't like cleaning up oil. He doesn't wait for Andy's answer before pulling the trigger. He's a perfect shot, something he's always been proud of - which means that the only way Andy's winning is if she pulls the trigger first. ]</small
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He just happens to do it after the battle. He may not enjoy fessing up to it, but he's as foolhardy as they are. Which is why instead of chastising them like he once would, when he was more concerned about their work as a team, about his image, and about getting out of things in one piece, he just says, ] Whoever doesn't make the shot has to muck out the engine room.
[ He likes cleaning. He doesn't like cleaning up oil. He doesn't wait for Andy's answer before pulling the trigger. He's a perfect shot, something he's always been proud of - which means that the only way Andy's winning is if she pulls the trigger first. ]</small