"Yeah, well, this thing isn't just disobeying programming, it's writing its own," she replied with a soft sight. Her attention snapped back to the disc as it gave off a low hum and attempted to reactivate. Without pause, Jaina Force-threw her lightsaber and guided it directly for the device. It sliced a good chunk out of the disc before de-activating and, she noted as she summoned the weapon back to her side, had finally managed to silence the training tool.
Although she wasn't happy about it, since it would take hours to fix most likely, she could now focus her attention on the stranger. Which, she supposed as she replaced her lightsaber on her belt, was probably the polite thing to do.
Looking at the man - really noticing him - Jaina realized he looked familiar yet at the same time didn't. Her brow furrowed a bit, her head tilting slightly to the side. With a slight shake of her head as she couldn't place him, she decided the easiest way to settle it would be to learn his name.
"I should probably introduce myself," she finally spoke again, her tone friendly without being overly so. There was a hint of wariness, although it was obvious she didn't consider him a foe since she'd put away her weapon.
"I'm Jaina Solo." She didn't add the Master part. She technically didn't have that title just yet - although she was extremely close to it. For now, though, she stuck with her name and only her name. If he recognized it, great. If not... well, with any luck he would at least introduce himself too.