The second trailer subconsciously suggests a very old tale: David vs. Goliath.
Even as she serves the good guys, she’s outmatched and overpowered.
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But she has a choice help the Rebels and get herself out of trouble.

Shes actually being recruited, as Diego Lunas Captain Cassian Andor tells her.
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That takes them to another world one of tall peaks and lightning storms.
Their now miniscule U-Wing glides through the chasms of this unspecified world.

Behind him is Donnie Yen’s Chirrut Imwe, a blind warrior-monk.
Both are natives of Jedha, and this gives the impression of a revenge attack.
They’re about to be recruited by Jyn and Cassian for something bigger.

Goliath is still massive, but David is putting on muscle.
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“I fear nothing.
Score one for the little guy.

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Even victories have consequences.
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Even in horror, there is sometimes beauty.
It’s a big world, but size matters not, as a little green Jedi once said.

The Death Star could do plenty of damage, if it’s operational.
If there’s an uprising on this world, it’s one he needs to quash immediately.
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We know two things about Krennic.

Two, he’s volatile and unpredictable.
Those are always qualities that make for a great leader, right?
(Not that we’d have seen any real-life examples of that lately.)

That’s always a trait of Goliaths: overconfidence.
It’s a hopeless cause.
The only question is what the cost of victory may be.

But who knows how many will be left standing at the end.
One man against one massive machine.
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That’s a devastating right hook.

“Down goes Frazier!
Down goes Frazier!”
It’s human vs. machine.

Outmatched again, but maybe not.
This isnota case of man vs. machine.
This is what happens when the two fuse and make a monster.

That itself sounds like an impossible hope.






