Jyn Erso Star Wars Quotes

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I’m not used to people sticking around when things go bad,” she said, by way of explanation.
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5))
Stardust," Jyn said. "It's that one." "How do you know that?" Curiosity and urgency mixed in his voice, as if he wanted to say: Be sure. Jyn was sure. "I know because it's me.
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5))
Hope?" She eyed Cassian dubiously. "Is that the best the Rebel Intelligence can do?" Cassian might as well have shrugged. "Rebellions are built on hope," he said
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5))
You know Jyn Erso?” she began, because if they didn’t the rest of the story would be meaningless. “The woman who started it all and destroyed the Death Star? The first one, the real one, I mean.” “General Skywalker and Red Squadron destroyed the Death Star,” Nath said. “Skywalker fired the last shot, was all. Jyn did everything that mattered.
Alexander Freed (Alphabet Squadron (Star Wars: Alphabet Squadron, #1))
She looked like she’d stepped out of her own cremation to take vengeance on the world that had done her wrong.
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5))
Does he look like a killer?" She was watching Cassian and Bodhi descend into the mud when she heard Chirrut's voice. She turned to look and saw he was speaking to Baze. "No," Baze said, after a moment of thought. "He has the face of a friend." "Who are you talking about?" she asked. Baze eyed her appraisingly. "Captain Andor," he said, flat. She should have been irritated by the curt explanation. Instead she could only muster vague confusion. "Why do you ask that?" she said, looking to Chirrut now. "What do you mean, Does he look like a killer?" "The Force moves darkly near a creature that's about to kill," Chirrut answered.
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5))
I've never had the luxury of political opinions.
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5))
If you found a place in the galaxy untouched by war—a quiet life, maybe with a family—if you’re happy, Jyn, then that’s more than enough.
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5))
He'd assassinated better men than Galen—an Imperial collaborator, the man who'd built a planet killer, remorse be damned. And if Jyn came after Cassian, he'd die for his crimes. There were worse deaths. Was that what it had come to? Galen stepped forward. Cassian had the shot. But he was breathing too hard now. The rifle rose and fell. He clamped a hand on the barrel, lodged it firmly against the rocks. He was tired of crimes he never answered for. 'The Death Star is your answer. Finish this mission, and all is forgiven.' He looked at Galen Erso through his scope and saw his daughter's eyes. With a hoarse and ragged cry, he swept the rifle away from the rocks and set it in the mud at his side.
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5))
Jyn slammed her glass down on the table, ignoring the way the blue liquid foamed over the side. The damn rebels. Everywhere she went, they followed. Mucking it all up. Bringing the Empire down on the people who didn’t want to get involved. Why couldn’t people just be people? Why did they have to be on one side or another? If everyone would just stop caring so much, maybe the galaxy could actually find the peace everyone claimed they wanted.
Beth Revis (Rebel Rising (Star Wars))
Silence isn’t the same as peace.
Beth Revis (Rebel Rising (Star Wars))
I’ve never had the luxury of political opinions
Jyn Erso
Orson Krennic, advanced weapons research director and father of the Death Star, died alone on Scarif, screaming in fury at Galen Erso, at Jyn Erso, at Wilhuff Tarkin, and at all the galaxy.
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)
The Empire’s a giant. And giants don’t care about ants, which means we can do whatever we want.
Beth Revis (Rebel Rising (Star Wars))
Make ten men feel like a hundred.
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5))
My father’s revenge,” Jyn said. She resisted the urge to sneer. Her voice came out proud and defiant. “He built a flaw in the Death Star. He put a fuse in the middle of your machine and I’ve just told the entire galaxy how to light it.
Alexander Freed (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5))