The surveillance scare prompts the GTA to refocus Vigil's mission, emphasizing its role in empowerment over oversight. Nyla initiates a campaign, reminding the public that Vigil's primary goal is to support communities, not monitor them. She reinforces Vigil's commitment to ethical technology by placing limits on its scope, ensuring it remains a tool for good rather than control.
The Guardians of Vigil work with local councils to implement stricter opt-in procedures, making participation more transparent. Vigil's network reaffirms its stance as a decentralized, citizen-driven system dedicated to respecting individual rights and freedom.
Public sentiment shifts positively, and Vigil regains its footing as a symbol of ethical tech. Nyla, Zane, and Vidal see the incident as a valuable lesson in vigilance, knowing that maintaining balance will require constant scrutiny and adaptation. They realize that Vigil is not just a system but a philosophy—one that must evolve as society does.