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It's because Larry Fish does everything right, makes the best possible moves in his situation, and still has problems. There's a strong case to be made that Capt Miller is the one of the smartest protagonists in a horror movie and that's why the movie is so haunting.
"We're leaving."
"And then we're gonna nuke this ship"
"Fuck this ship."
Also chilling: he doesn’t die.
Tortured forever in the warp.