Though Mevenn was undoubtedly turning to Kresst for wisdom, he was equally as surprised as Mach. At the very least, unlike Mach, he did have a few moments to think and collect his thoughts without Mevenn holding him down with the Force. "What? No, it wasn't your clone that betrayed me, it was that Captain. I assumed you were fighting the locals up here. This is..." His voice trailed off as he shifted to focus on Mach. Despite Kresst's surprise, he was at least in more of a position to think clearly than Mevenn. He focused on the clone's mind, but did not find what he was expecting to sense. Kresst believed Mevenn when she said the clones had turned on her, yet all that Kresst could sense within Mach was a mix of fear and confusion. It was possible that he was skilled at masking his emotions, but Kresst's instincts were telling him otherwise. And regardless of the truth, they still needed to move quickly. "What we should do is get on the ship and get into deep space as soon as physically possible. We can try to figure this out once we're not in the middle of this warzone. Our pilot isn't a clone; she's directly employed by the Jedi Order. Hopefully she won't betray us too." Kresst recommended before giving a calm, but firm gaze towards the clone. "Mach, we will figure this out, but please give your weapons to Mevenn. It is for the best."