Kingfish? Jawsy? These must have been nicknames for him, obviously. At least it was better than just Shark Boy. "These small cuts?" He gestured to his wounds with a small snort. "I've been through worse, so I'll be fine. Anyways, it probably wouldn't matter much if just a shark died; villains with abilities other than transforming should be more useful." He laughed to himself, eyes glinting in a show of amusement. He stiffened as Vert voiced her hunger. Was he a bit afraid of her? Well, ever since the, 'Shark Fin Soup,' conversation, he had been a bit wary of the sharp-toothed female. "M-Maybe you can wait and get a treat after this is all over." He crossed his arms over his chest with a frown hidden by his scarf. "And, also, I don't plan on killing some girl that's chained up; a bit of an unfair advantage, don't you think?" He took a quick sip of water before continuing. "I don't care what we do to her, even if she is one of those damned heroes..." He sounded a bit tired from all the fighting and pain he had suffered, but he managed to keep himself from snapping at anyone. "A new member to the team? If she doesn't try and kill us all, I'm okay with it." He listened intently to the bone-masked girl. She had a point; when would they start doing actual evil? Kurt sighed and shook his head. "As much as I agree with you, miss, I don't think we should try and argue with this, 'Kabuki,' guy or whatever. He sent robots to come and kill us; I don't plan on getting on this guy's bad side any time soon."