Even after the Je'daii's speech, Kurt's suspicions of the man had not been quelled. To fly all the way out here just to quickly leave at the sign of confrontation? It made little sense to Kurt. Either this human was spineless, a pacifist, or up to something else. Either way, he figured no one wanted the man to leave without the permission of Anna. Kurt positioned himself between the newcomer and the ship and revealed himself, lightsaber still ignited. [color=f26522]"You said there were four of us."[/color] Kurt's translator conveyed his speech coldly. [color=f26522]"There are more than that here. Are you saying that only a few of us are strong in the force? And how are we sure that you speak the truth? You could be a bounty hunter, trying to bring us to the Jedi. And never have I been told about a Grey Jedi."[/color] Although Kurt cared little for the history of the force and it's users, he only remembered there being the two polar opposite sides of the force; light and dark. The light side's code had to be rigorously followed, as it only took the smallest temptation to go down the dark side. Anna had never spoke anything about a middle ground. Kurt watched the Je'daii very carefully, still using his forked tongues to try and get a read on the man's emotional state. Humans were always difficult, especially new ones, so he could not tell if the man was being sincere or not. Still, Kurt readied himself for any action the man might choose.