The streets of Sylvania buzzed with energy as people moved about their day, but one name was on everyone's lips: Matthew Hesh. Posters of his face, often accompanied by slogans like "Innovator of the Republic" and "The Visionary Who Led Us to Victory," were plastered on walls, lamp posts, and even the sides of streetcars. Newspaper headlines heralded his achievements, from revolutionizing the military with advanced vehicles and wireless systems to demonstrating groundbreaking aircraft technology.
Hesh's fame had transcended industry, making him a household name. His face graced magazine covers, and articles lauded his brilliance, humility, and contributions to the nation. Children carried small toys modeled after Hesh Motors vehicles, and workers in factories admired him as one of their own—a man who had risen through ingenuity and hard work to reshape the future of the Republic.