The fact of the matter was that, for all his flaws, no one pushed V'geta harder than V'geta. The sky was just starting to lighten; Saiyath was still lounging on his ledge, catching the earliest rays of sunlight. V'geta had already made his way down to the training fields, where he was warming up with a brisk - and punishing - run around the perimeter.
He had to keep himself in top form, and that meant that he could never stop training for what was to come - and who knew what that would be? The Interval War had still been ongoing when he was born, although he'd still been a child when armistice had been declared, and now Thread threatened Pern again. It would be illogical for the Weyrs to come again to open conflict while Thread fell, but logic did not always factor into human decisions.
And so V'geta pushed himself. To be strong and powerful, in defense of Pern and his Weyr ... and for his own glory. He had been constantly overlooked in Benden because of Saiyath's failure to catch a Queen; as a result, he had dedicated himself to Semaca. He would see his glory here, one way or another.
But for now, he ran, and he trained, and he pushed himself to be his best. He would be the best without question.