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** Cassian's official orders, from the Rebellion's leadership (Mon Mothma and Bail Organa) was to extract Galen and bring him to testify about the Death Star, since Mon and Bail believed that the Senate could still force the Emperor to back down if they were sufficiently united. It was General Draven who ordered the assassination behind their backs. Cassian didn't disobey any of his ''legally-given'' orders, and in fact may have succeeded in them if Draven hadn't given him illegal orders under the table and then launched his own operation to acheive his objective, counter to the objectives of the Rebel leadership. Cassian isn't the one in trouble, Draven is.
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** Cassian's official orders, from the Rebellion's leadership (Mon Mothma and Bail Organa) was to extract Galen and bring him to testify about the Death Star, since Mon and Bail believed that the Senate could still force the Emperor to back down if they were sufficiently united. It was General Draven who ordered the assassination behind their backs. Cassian didn't disobey any of his ''legally-given'' orders, and in fact may have succeeded in them if Draven hadn't given him illegal orders under the table and then launched his own operation to acheive achieve his objective, counter to the objectives of the Rebel leadership. Cassian isn't the one in trouble, Draven is.