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Despite her betrayal, she was honored for her redemption and sacrifice by the Galaxy Garrison and the Voltron Coalition, along with the rest of the fallen who died to free Earth from the tyranny of the Galra.
 
Despite her betrayal, she was honored for her redemption and sacrifice by the Galaxy Garrison and the Voltron Coalition, along with the rest of the fallen who died to free Earth from the tyranny of the Galra.
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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Sanda is a stern, disciplined, and stalwart leader, but displays a need for control and is irritated by anything or anyone that challenges or undermines her authority. She kept Dr. Holt and his message of the Galra secret because she believed informing Earth of the Galra would only lead to a global panic.
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She and other senior officers considered surrendering the Voltron Lions in exchange for Earth's safety, and was annoyed when the Paladins vehemently refused to even entertain that notion, and she snapped at Allura to leave earth matters to the human race.
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Ultimately, Sanda chose to betray the Paladins after making a deal with Sendak, informing him of the Paladins' plans and helping them capture the Lions in exchange for the Earth's safety, only to be double-crossed by Sendak, who had no intention of honoring the deal.
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Devastated, Sanda had all but given up hope, believing that instead of saving Earth she had condemned it. But when Sanda saw an opportunity to redeem herself, she took it at the cost of her own life to protect the Paladins.
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Sanda died with honor and redemption, and remembered along with all the other fallen who had made the ultimate sacrifice.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Sanda's actions are similar to those of King [[Lubos]], due to the fact that they betrayed their people to the Galra under the belief they were saving them only to be doublecrossed. However, unlike Lubos, Sanda redeemed herself once she realized her mistake and she sincerely wanted to protect her people without regard to her own well-being.
 
*Sanda's actions are similar to those of King [[Lubos]], due to the fact that they betrayed their people to the Galra under the belief they were saving them only to be doublecrossed. However, unlike Lubos, Sanda redeemed herself once she realized her mistake and she sincerely wanted to protect her people without regard to her own well-being.

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Admiral Sanda was the admiral of the Galaxy Garrison. She betrayed Team Voltron and the entire Earth by telling Sendak about the team's plan to destroy the Zaiforge cannons, due to a deal that she had made with him. However, instead of liberating Earth, Sendak went back on his word and imprisoned her with the captured Paladins, intent on destroying Earth anyway. When the Paladins telepathically controlled their Lions and Sendak sent his lieutenant, Hepta, to terminate them, Sanda tricked him into freeing her so she could steal a blaster from a sentry and buy time for the Lions to rescue their Paladins. Ultimately, her blaster ran out of power and she was mortally wounded in her attempt to charge the Galra lieutenant. Before Hepta could finish her off, the Black Lion penetrated the cell block, killing him. As Sanda lay dying in Keith's arms, she pleaded him to save Earth where she couldn't.

Despite her betrayal, she was honored for her redemption and sacrifice by the Galaxy Garrison and the Voltron Coalition, along with the rest of the fallen who died to free Earth from the tyranny of the Galra.

Personality

Sanda is a stern, disciplined, and stalwart leader, but displays a need for control and is irritated by anything or anyone that challenges or undermines her authority. She kept Dr. Holt and his message of the Galra secret because she believed informing Earth of the Galra would only lead to a global panic.

She and other senior officers considered surrendering the Voltron Lions in exchange for Earth's safety, and was annoyed when the Paladins vehemently refused to even entertain that notion, and she snapped at Allura to leave earth matters to the human race.

Ultimately, Sanda chose to betray the Paladins after making a deal with Sendak, informing him of the Paladins' plans and helping them capture the Lions in exchange for the Earth's safety, only to be double-crossed by Sendak, who had no intention of honoring the deal.

Devastated, Sanda had all but given up hope, believing that instead of saving Earth she had condemned it. But when Sanda saw an opportunity to redeem herself, she took it at the cost of her own life to protect the Paladins.

Sanda died with honor and redemption, and remembered along with all the other fallen who had made the ultimate sacrifice.

Trivia

  • Sanda's actions are similar to those of King Lubos, due to the fact that they betrayed their people to the Galra under the belief they were saving them only to be doublecrossed. However, unlike Lubos, Sanda redeemed herself once she realized her mistake and she sincerely wanted to protect her people without regard to her own well-being.

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