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I would detonate the engines of the Aurora to destroy the planet before leaving. That's what I would do.
Actually the OP question seems far less nonsensical than Jame Cameron's ending for Avatar. It seemed absurd to me the Great Destroyer (humanity) could possibly be deterred from paving over Paradise by a few resistance fighters.
But to be fair, I haven't seen his sequel - so maybe Cameron injects some cultural realism into his science fiction in the end after all. I dunno.
But I wouldn't leave the planet, nope. Absolutely not.
Heck I might even sit back and relax in a revamped Degasi base up on one of those hills, to watch as the gun shoots down more and more Alterra ships.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3014411924
Beautiful movie, but I hated it.
Two more Avatar sequels in the pipeline apparently (hopefully that pipe is not heading somewhere smelly)
We actually solve the problem and remove a very dangerous threat to the universe.