Ves long harbored an ambiguous relationship towards biomechs.
As a mech designer who was born and raised in a fairly ordinary third-rate state in the galactic rim of the Milky Way, he never had much contact with biotechnology throughout his life.
Unlike the citizens of the rare states that committed to biotechnology such as the Life Research Association, Ves did not receive years of exposure to biomechanical products.
This meant that he regarded it as akin to alien technology. Every biomech and product of biomechanical engineering came across as inhuman to Ves. There was just something about all of the icky flesh and bloody fluids that disturbed both his conscious and conscious parts of his mind.
This rejection reaction gradually lightened up as Ves grew older and gained more understanding of biotechnology.