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* HeroicSacrifice: Arguably. When ''Warrior'' is being shot to pieces around him, Falco refuses to be evacuated (giving another sailor his seat on an escape pod) and dies when her power core overloads. Geary and Rione wonder whether he actually understood what was happening, given his mental state, but conclude that they may as well assume the best of him, since he’s dead and all.

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* HeroicSacrifice: Arguably. When ''Warrior'' is being shot to pieces around him, Falco refuses to be evacuated (giving another sailor his seat on an escape pod) and dies when her power core overloads. Geary and Rione wonder whether he actually understood what was happening, given his mental state, but conclude that they may as well assume the best of him, [[NeverSpeakIllOfTheDead since he’s dead and all.all]].
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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: PlayedWith in ''Courageous'': when Geary needs to think of an approach that the Syndics won't expect, he consults Falco because he is the ''least'' rational thinker in the whole fleet, and adopts Falco's suggestion that the Fleet head for the Lakota System. This has mixed results, but Falco was correct in that the Syndics did not have significant forces lying in wait for them.
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* ArmchairGeneral: When Geary visits Falco in his medical room, the latter is busy planning out the fleet's grand strategy with starts charts, but graciously takes a break from his "duties" as fleet commander to advise Geary.

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* ArmchairGeneral: ArmchairMilitary: When Geary visits Falco in his medical room, the latter is busy planning out the fleet's grand strategy with starts star charts, but graciously takes a break from his "duties" as fleet commander to advise Geary.

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