The two terrorist attacks in a row turned all public opinion on the army. Critical voices soon appeared in the media, questioning the opportunity to bring together the senior staff at the academy for a simple act of promoting a cadet.
Luckily, that attack gave the Navy the opportunity to show something that the masses liked more than making fun of the military, a hero. The videos of Eneas piloting the fighter and doing flips, spins, and launches or boarding a fighter in mid-flight and shooting it down were completed with the great culmination of that same boy piloting an old Cyclops and jumping through the air to nail a beam to a Titan that seemed gigantic and knocking him over. To increase the drama, that brave boy, that paradigm of everything that the navy symbolized, had been seriously injured. Even his scores in the entrance exam, his record in the speed test, and even the video of the combat simulation in the arcade were revealed.