Eneas' first term as director of the academy had come to an end. Fortunately or unfortunately, the subjects that he would teach would not be given to the students until the beginning of the second term. He had chosen the three basic modules of raptor piloting and several subjects of advanced tactics, but he did not miss the opportunity to also teach fighter piloting to the soldiers.
During the war, the role of the soldiers had changed a lot, first because of the remote piloting system that no longer transformed the soldiers into mere cannon fodder, then because of the greater mobility of the fighters by having orbital engines. The arrival and use of the Battle Suits had also meant a revolution. The importance of boarding was now a capital issue in war tactics and Eneas was very aware of this, so he wanted to greatly improve the training of the cadets.