Jaina couldn't disagree with that. Well, she could, but it would be a false disagreement. After all, when her brother had died it was the grief over losing him and the anger that she was to blame that had caused her own brush with the Dark Side.
However, it was also through her friendship with Kyp Durron that she'd been able to find her way back to the side of Light. So really, it was a double-bladed lightsaber in her mind.
"It's also the emotional ties one has to those close to them that can help prevent them from falling to the Dark Side," she ultimately stated simply. Calmly. This was only a discussion, after all. A debate between ways of the Old Order and ways of the New. There was no reason for her to grow upset or allow her words to become heated. Therefore, she didn't.
"Speaking from personal experience," Jaina continued, "There have been times when my friends and family have served as a constant reminder as to exactly why I don't want to follow the same path that my grandfather chose."