I would disagree though that he has a thing for self-sacrifice
In Brother, he tells Burnham to let him fall to his death. In the next episode he leaps on a phaser going off. He constantly complains to Cornwell about being left out of the war, which she points out because she wanted the Enterprise in general and him specifically to survive. He takes out the shuttle into the time vortex and admits it was because he felt left of of doing ridiculously dangerous stuff that could get him killed. When Airiam asks to sacrifice herself, he immediately nods. When Burnham offers to sacrifice herself to get the Red Angel he initially agrees, and then only pulls back when it looks like its failed, he accepts his fate in the chair, his strategy to take on Control is pretty close to a suicide mission which is not entirely necessary. He agrees to another sacrifice by Burnham and lets anyone who wants to go with her to go and he stands back and lets Cornwell sacrifice her self making no effort to stop her. This is very consistent again. A lot of these sacrifices many here have disagreed with, not to mention by the ships doctor, but not Pike.
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