Josh's body language remained neutral, even when she started to speak with him. This wasn't an attempt to be rude, but just how he prepared himself. She was quick and to the point in regards to the training, removing her boots and looking over Josh like he was a specimen for examination. She started with a very important question, then proceeded to try and intimidate him. "Being a Ranger is in my blood. My parents were in training to be Rangers but were killed by a Kaiju over in Sydney about a year ago. Their parents before them were Ranger's as well. I know all too well the pains and sacrifices of a Ranger and will not allow myself to be anything but the best." he spoke with pride in his voice. He then stood up, his boots were already off and he stepped on the mat.
He pulled at the bottom of his tank top to make sure it was snug. "The only waste of a Jaeger you'll see with me, is the one you don't put me in." he added, his eyes on the ground for the moment. Josh's life led him to this place, to this moment, to prove everything. "I won't fail." he said at a whisper, not intending for her to hear but also not caring if she did. Her last question would have thrown him off, as it seemed random but his focus was razor sharp. He considered not even responding to the question, not believing it had anything to to with the training but instead saw an opportunity to be himself for once. "How about if I beat you, you have breakfast with me and find out for yourself?" he said, now looking up at her with all his confidence back.