Sorry to drag up an old topic, but I'm still a bit lost when it comes to this. Would an angel still roll+stock spent to save the life of a dying NPC? The countdown clock functions so differently for NPCs, 2 harm means they have wounds that are fatal, occasionally immediately fatal, so without angel care they will likely die. I know in the section that describes disclaiming decision making one of the options is to put it in the players hands, so if an NPC is going to die and a PC saves the , they live. However, an Angel is likely to want to save as many lives as they can, so I'd say just handing it to them doesn't give them a strong chance to be cool and show off.
Does anyone have specific examples of how they've handled this?