Jovy Armalon and Vector Loban feared that Ves might have cold feet about the plan to introduce Carmine mechs a lot sooner than originally planned.
Those fears turned out to be unfounded as Ves agreed to rush the development of Carmine mechs despite the obvious risks.
This was the courage that the mechers expected from a renowned and highly successful innovator like Ves. He would have never been able to make so many useful contributions to human civilization if he lacked the willingness to tackle dangerous challenges.
He was much like a mech pilot in this regard. Many people secretly wondered how great Ves could have become if he possessed the right genetic aptitude for mechs.
Of course, nobody wanted to trade away his abundant contributions as a mech designer. Human society was far better off if Ves remained a mech designer as opposed to a mech pilot.