Ves had thought long and hard about the ethical conundrum with regards to neural interfaces.
If he really wanted to, he could opt to use slightly different neural interface models popular in other regions of the galaxy that possessed higher or lower limits.
While this course of action would definitely arouse some suspicion of the MTA, Ves figured it was fine as long as he stuck to MTA-approved models.
He could also do nothing at all and continue using the neural interface models that were prevalent in the Komodo Star Sector.
To be honest, Ves still leaned towards the status quo.
Certainly, he found the MTA's policies to be abhorrent. They decided the limits themselves while withholding crucial information and agency in their own risk exposure.
It was for their own good. If too much hysteria emerged about the safety of neural interfaces, then how many potentates would still choose to pursue a career in piloting mechs?