Well, since we're discussing history here, let it be known that Antonio Luna was actually not for the revolution against Spain. He was also not a Katipunero at the onset (he joined in 1898, a couple of years later, when the Spaniards were already on their denouement).
He also did not win a single battle (same as Bonifacio), whereas, Aguinaldo had the distinction of eliminating the Spaniards from all of Cavite, as far as the border towns of adjacent provinces. This is the reason why the Kawit Battalion was held in high regard back then. Heneral Luna didn't care for this reputation at all, since he was trained in military tactics abroad. And there lies the first source of conflict in Luna's short military career.