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I just see his death as kinda noble, and on the same line with what I said above. He took the hit and did what had to be done so Van wouldn't have to.
I know a lot of people hate how he died since it seems stupid: he kills Dornkirk and then the sword breaks? WTF? Somewhat off-topic, but it makes sense. He says something about action and reaction being the strongest in the center of the machine. It makes sense that in killing, he is also killed. In any case, I find his death very noble as well. We knew he was going to die, but it was sort of redemption thing as well.