This is precisely why they need to leave Pike's fate a fixed point and immutable. No dodges, no cheats, no fairy tale nonsense masquerading as science fiction. The tale of a person who keeps his integrity despite knowing it will cost them everything can be far more compelling than having them conveniently sidestep disaster at the last second.See, and that's exactly why I DON'T want him to avoid a terrible fate. I want a fully realized character who meets a tragic and painful end doing something within his character. But then still gets a sort of happy ending on Talos IV. I want to FEEL IT when it happens to him. The conflict of knowing he did good, for good reasons, and still got the raw end of the deal.
I'm not here for a happy ending. I'm here for the story of a good man who doesn't get a happy ending. And now knows it. But who chooses to be a good man anyway.
Besides, he still gets the girl at the end. The fact that it's an illusion is irrelevant to him by that point.