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Why Steven is not corrupting
1) The growing things he’s been doing resembles unstable fusions falling apart more than corruption
Here’s some example of failing fusions


The faces are malleable and deformed. It’s like an internal battle represented with their forms

Also in this one where Jasper forces fusion on a corrupted gem, it looks like its trying to escape
And here’s what the one corruption we’ve seen look like

It’s more like a disease that spreads throughout a gem’s body, like a disease
And here’s Steven


It’s very similar to the first example, only slightly different. It could be that his bones are making the changes in his light more rigid and stiff
2) The internal mind field of an unstable fusion
With Malachite, an unstable fusion, what did it look like when Steven astral projected himself in there?

A dark, ominous place where the two gems fought with each other
What does it look like when Steven talks to himself through White Diamond in Homeworld Bound?

Very similar, both of his halves don’t really seem to like each other
3) The final trailer
In the trailer, there’s a frame where Steven’s arm is glowing

A trademark of the prior unstable fusions is that they glow as they unfuse. And we see that right here. With corruption, color spreads and horns pop out; there’s no glowing.
4) My opinion hehehe
I think that the worm wouldn’t be Steven’s human half; if he’s unfused without gem abilities then he wouldn’t be able to shapeshift. However, all of the diamonds are needed to reverse corruption, and Steven got rid of all of the diamond essence (a move too deliberate to just be an artistic choice). And Steven needs to work stuff out with himself in order for stuff to get better. So I think that his gem half will corrupt but his human half will need to make the mental connection for the corruption to be reverted. That way all of what the Diamonds said in Homeworld bond is true
The problem isn’t physical
Steven needs to allow himself to be happy if he wants to be happy
Steven needs to talk to himself
Tldr I’m right and my theories are god goodnight
New fusion will be Lapidot I’m calling it
- neither of them have fused yet
- they both have complicated feelings on fusion, peridot having been confused for a long time on it and Lapis having been trapped in one
Checklist for these new episodes
- little homeschool burnt down
-lions mane chest addressed
-Steven unfuses/corrupts
-Jaspers arc resolution
-Steven arc resolution
-Bismuth fusion?
-Spinel fusion?
-Lapidot Fusion
-Parallels between Spinel and Steven, and maybe between he and Lapis addresses
-PARALLELS BETWEEN STEVEN AND HIS MOM ADDRESSED
-Something with Steven’s eye
-PTSD addressed by his family
-Here we are in the future reprise and/or Change Your mind reprise
Is the White Diamond and her Pearl interaction a pre-recorded message? Was everything fake like they are in Roses room?
Did the interaction trigger when Pinks ship landed? That would a explain so much.
White not letting Steven finish his sentences.
White Pearl literally acting like an unfinished AI from Baldis Basics
White Diamond sayin how everyone seems so “excited” for her arrival even though she looks like she literally hasn’t moved an inch in eons to even see that or have enough time to even process her arrival (Blue Diamond said she hadn’t left Homeworld for that long....can she even? Why is she in a statue like pose?)
The crowd stopped cheering suddenly when White Pearl showed up...very suspicious...planned?
White ONLY wanted Pink Diamond and clearly acted like she knew her intentions all along. Did Pink turn to White after not getting through Blue and Yellow? What happened during that time? The Diamonds said White is hard to cool down and she’d be pissed if she found out, yet that was not the reaction. She seemed very passive-aggressive, yes, but that’s because she acted like she wasn’t even apart of a REAL conversation.
They also said that’s she’s “hard to get to”. It may just be her character obviously but what if that because she isn’t even real?? Like Roses room.
White Diamond literally acts like every “person” shaped from Roses room. And so does her Pearl. (THE FLOATING AND THE PHASING AND THE PLANNED DIALOGUE)
Then she “teleported” Pink back into what looks to be her old “palace” or something. What’s up with the sudden “ok that was a funny game now let’s get back to work ahaha” attitude?
(This may be a LONG reach, but what if Pinks ship didn’t even go to homeworld when it was set to return? Everything was extremely uncanny.)
Was anything even real?



Hi, I was thinking about the Cristal Heart of the temple and what it is supposed to be.
1: As you can see, homeworld was using this kind of technology, with human bodyparts looking spaceships like in jailbreak (a hand), the red eye, the diamonds spaceships (2 arms, chest and head, and legs).
2: The 2nd image is the "engine" or energy supplier of the spaceship, it isn't heart-shaped but you can see it have pipes (veins) around that distribute the energy it produces to different parts of the ship. This ship was sent by yellow diamond so its normal that it produces electric energy and that jasper is electrocuted after touching it (she wasn't proofed), and probably Blue's ship produces energy as well, but not electrical as Yellow's one since the energy is not destroyed, it is transformed I believe that Blue's powers make the ship work without that kind of electricity.
3: The point is that the crystal heart has to do with Rose, and therefore with Pink. What kind of energy does the crystal heart uses to run the whole temple???
4: I have to clarify that the crystal gems affirmed that homeworld was very advanced and used technology that they didn't know. How can the temple be built by that technology if pink was "young" when she built that base and probably didn't have that knowledge??? Would pearl know all of this??? Why didn't pearl use her knowledge of this technology against homeworld ???
5: As I've said before Jasper wasn't proofed after touching directly the engine, that explains how strong Jasper is cause remember, a direct attack of Yellow's rays not just poof a gem, they also cause them much longer to regenerate. Wich also means that the engines energy wasn't as strong as Yellow's rays.
I'm sorry for my bad English but I had to post this.
Gem technology is complicated but maybe if we work together we can know better!!!
Steven Universe: ‘In Too Deep’ Frame-by-Frame Trailer Analysis

Steven Universe is back!
Not two days ago, I posted an article explaining why I feel that weekly episodes spaced evenly across the year are more satisfying than the erratic Steven Bomb release schedule. It seems that my wish may have been (partially) granted, as Cartoon Network have just announced a four-week Steven Universe event that will (presumably) cover what we assumed to be the fifth Steven Bomb.
Below the break, you will find the trailer for In Too Deep, followed by a frame-by-frame, in-depth analysis. I will not be talking about the clips leaked by Cartoon Network UK, so is article is safe for those avoiding spoilers.
There appear to be two main topics at hand: Malachite and the Cluster. Both have been highly anticipated, and it looks like progress is imminent for each plot thread.
Malachite and the Watermelon Stevens

Malachite is back, along with the sentient watermelons that Steven created back in Season 1. Judging by the flower wreath around this melon’s head, we can infer that the watermelon army have established some form of society for themselves, and may be living peacefully. Whatever they have built, it seems that Malachite is about to disrupt it.

She does not look happy.

Fortunately, the Crystal Gems are ready to take her down.


Alexandrite makes her long-awaited return!

Of course, Malachite is not going down without a fight.
Looking at the surroundings, the battle may be taking place on Mask Island, the location introduced in Island Adventure.

As to whether we will see Lapis and Jasper unfuse, only time will tell.
The Cluster

The trailer opens with Steven and Peridot alone, and the Earth shaking beneath them. The Cluster is emerging, perhaps at the most inopportune time. With Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl fighting Malachite, our smallest heroes may be left to operate the drill alone.



“Something doesn’t feel right about this.”


Something definitely doesn’t feel right. Also, it looks like the Gems are getting fantastic milage out of Peridot’s escape pod.


DUN DUN DUN!!!
Details are vague, but it seems that the Cluster may not be exactly what Peridot has been led to believe. Steven says that something “doesn't feel right”, so whatever ends up happening is may not be what they planned for.
At the very least, it appears that the Cluster is beginning to take physical form. Either that, or there are other, smaller fusion experiments set to guard the Cluster lest the rebels discover it and attempt to sabotage Homeworld’s plans.
As for the ghostly white hands and the orange/yellow glowing outside the pod, your guess is as good as mine.
“What We Really Are”
Those of you who have seen the extended theme song may recognise this line sung by Pearl:
“If you could only know | what we really are.”
The words, “what we really are”, can be heard repeating throughout part of the trailer, and the song has been edited to sound eerie and distorted. This played over shots of the Crystal Gems as they look in anger at the hologram of Earth’s destruction in the Moon Base, followed by a clip of Yellow Diamond saying:
“I want that planet to die.”


This old footage tells us nothing new, but perhaps we will learn something new when the upcoming episodes arrive. We still know very little as to what Gems really are, and while I have a theory (as do many within the fandom) that they are advanced AI computers, there may be more to the story; perhaps this theory misses the mark entirely.
I have a feeling that we are in for revelations about the nature of Gems and their history. Perhaps we will learn about Gem biology (i.e. what they “really are”), or delve deeper into Yellow Diamond’s true motives for creating the Cluster and attempting to destroy Earth. If Lapis is freed from Malachite, perhaps we will hear her backstory (which the Crewniverse have clearly been saving for maximum impact).
Steven’s Dream Powers
Perhaps we will gain some new insight into Steven’s abilities regarding dreams. I was intrigued by this shot towards the end of the trailer:




“Gasp!”
Steven appears to be waking from some kind of magical trance; or, perhaps, a dream. We can infer from Chille Tid that Steven has the power to communicate with other Gems through dreams, and Rose’s Room appears to operate on dream logic.

Will Steven use this ability to locate Malachite? Or, perhaps, find a way to communicate with the damaged Gems that comprise the Cluster? We know that fusions have an abstract realm of existence where Steven can talk to the component Gems in his sleep.

This may also apply to the Cluster. Steven may be able to placate the Cluster by talking to its component Gems and convincing them not to take physical form.
All things considered, I am incredibly excited about this news. From what I have heard, we will receive two new episodes on the 12th of May, and one additional episode for each of the following weeks. This is a very smart move on the part of Cartoon Network, and I have a feeling that it will pay off spectacularly.
I plan to post more Steven Universe analysis, theories, and reviews over the coming months, so if that sounds like your cup of tea, you are welcome to follow me here on Tumblr to stay up to date. :)
Steven Universe: ‘In Too Deep’ Frame-by-Frame Trailer Analysis

Steven Universe is back!
Not two days ago, I posted an article explaining why I feel that weekly episodes spaced evenly across the year are more satisfying than the erratic Steven Bomb release schedule. It seems that my wish may have been (partially) granted, as Cartoon Network have just announced a four-week Steven Universe event that will (presumably) cover what we assumed to be the fifth Steven Bomb.
Below the break, you will find the trailer for In Too Deep, followed by a frame-by-frame, in-depth analysis. I will not be talking about the clips leaked by Cartoon Network UK, so is article is safe for those avoiding spoilers.
There appear to be two main topics at hand: Malachite and the Cluster. Both have been highly anticipated, and it looks like progress is imminent for each plot thread.
Malachite and the Watermelon Stevens

Malachite is back, along with the sentient watermelons that Steven created back in Season 1. Judging by the flower wreath around this melon’s head, we can infer that the watermelon army have established some form of society for themselves, and may be living peacefully. Whatever they have built, it seems that Malachite is about to disrupt it.

She does not look happy.

Fortunately, the Crystal Gems are ready to take her down.


Alexandrite makes her long-awaited return!

Of course, Malachite is not going down without a fight.
Looking at the surroundings, the battle may be taking place on Mask Island, the location introduced in Island Adventure.

As to whether we will see Lapis and Jasper unfuse, only time will tell.
The Cluster

The trailer opens with Steven and Peridot alone, and the Earth shaking beneath them. The Cluster is emerging, perhaps at the most inopportune time. With Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl fighting Malachite, our smallest heroes may be left to operate the drill alone.



“Something doesn’t feel right about this.”


Something definitely doesn’t feel right. Also, it looks like the Gems are getting fantastic milage out of Peridot’s escape pod.


DUN DUN DUN!!!
Details are vague, but it seems that the Cluster may not be exactly what Peridot has been led to believe. Steven says that something “doesn't feel right”, so whatever ends up happening is may not be what they planned for.
At the very least, it appears that the Cluster is beginning to take physical form. Either that, or there are other, smaller fusion experiments set to guard the Cluster lest the rebels discover it and attempt to sabotage Homeworld’s plans.
As for the ghostly white hands and the orange/yellow glowing outside the pod, your guess is as good as mine.
“What We Really Are”
Those of you who have seen the extended theme song may recognise this line sung by Pearl:
“If you could only know | what we really are.”
The words, “what we really are”, can be heard repeating throughout part of the trailer, and the song has been edited to sound eerie and distorted. This played over shots of the Crystal Gems as they look in anger at the hologram of Earth’s destruction in the Moon Base, followed by a clip of Yellow Diamond saying:
“I want that planet to die.”


This old footage tells us nothing new, but perhaps we will learn something new when the upcoming episodes arrive. We still know very little as to what Gems really are, and while I have a theory (as do many within the fandom) that they are advanced AI computers, there may be more to the story; perhaps this theory misses the mark entirely.
I have a feeling that we are in for revelations about the nature of Gems and their history. Perhaps we will learn about Gem biology (i.e. what they “really are”), or delve deeper into Yellow Diamond’s true motives for creating the Cluster and attempting to destroy Earth. If Lapis is freed from Malachite, perhaps we will hear her backstory (which the Crewniverse have clearly been saving for maximum impact).
Steven’s Dream Powers
Perhaps we will gain some new insight into Steven’s abilities regarding dreams. I was intrigued by this shot towards the end of the trailer:




“Gasp!”
Steven appears to be waking from some kind of magical trance; or, perhaps, a dream. We can infer from Chille Tid that Steven has the power to communicate with other Gems through dreams, and Rose’s Room appears to operate on dream logic.

Will Steven use this ability to locate Malachite? Or, perhaps, find a way to communicate with the damaged Gems that comprise the Cluster? We know that fusions have an abstract realm of existence where Steven can talk to the component Gems in his sleep.

This may also apply to the Cluster. Steven may be able to placate the Cluster by talking to its component Gems and convincing them not to take physical form.
All things considered, I am incredibly excited about this news. From what I have heard, we will receive two new episodes on the 12th of May, and one additional episode for each of the following weeks. This is a very smart move on the part of Cartoon Network, and I have a feeling that it will pay off spectacularly.
I plan to post more Steven Universe analysis, theories, and reviews over the coming months, so if that sounds like your cup of tea, you are welcome to follow me here on Tumblr to stay up to date. :)
‘Steven Universe’ Theory: Why are some Gems rare?
The Answer provides us with an important fact regarding Gem society: some Gems are common, while others are relatively rare.

Garnet describes Sapphire as a “rare aristocratic Homeworld Gem”, and the Rubies as “common soldiers”. We know that countless Quartz Gems were produced in the Alpha Kindergarten, and that 89 kindergartens were originally planned for the Earth colony. Gems are clearly produced en-masse, which begs the question: why are some Gems rare? Given the valuable abilities of a Gem like Sapphire, wouldn’t Homeworld want to produce as many as possible?


There is no definitive answer, but I do have a few ideas.
1. Homeworld limits production of the more powerful Gems.

This would make sense as a tactic to prevent rebellion. In order to maintain a secure hold over Gem society, the Diamonds may be unwilling to risk the creation of too many powerful Gems, who might be able to overthrow them.

However, I would keep a few points in mind:
1. Given the sheer number of common Gems (such as Quartz soldiers), there is always the possibility of the Diamonds being overthrown (especially if fusion is involved). Limiting the number of powerful, loyal, upper class Gems would make the Diamonds more susceptible to an attack from the lower classes.
2. Prior to the rebellion of the Crystal Gems, it is entirely possible that Gem society had never seen an armed rebellion or revolution.
2. Certain Gem types can only be grown on uncommonly rare planets, or use up an extreme amount of resources.
From Peridot’s comments in Too Far, it can be inferred that the Alpha Kindergarten was used primarily (or exclusively) to grow Quartz soldiers (Amethyst being one of them). Could it be that some areas of land (or entire planets) are only suitable for growing certain Gem types?
If so, perhaps Gems like Sapphire can only be grown from extremely rare resources; until another suitable planet is discovered, production of rare Gems would be impossible. Homeworld itself may be the only known location where some of the rarest Gems can be made, and it is safe to assume that Homeworld was hollowed out long ago.

Another possibility is that the initial materials placed in the kindergarten injectors are hard to come by for some Gems.

Alternatively, rare Gems may require an exorbitant amount of resources in order to grow. If a particular Gem type requires an entire planet, production levels are going to be fairly limited.
3. The rare Gems were created by another race entirely.
Gems have indicated on numerous occasions that they may, in fact, be advanced AI computers, and Peridot mentions in the Diamond Moon Base that Gems are “a space-faring race designed to conquer other worlds”. I have a feeling that the Gem race did not evolve naturally; rather, that it was created by a precursor species (e.g. the Sneople).

If so, it would explain why Homeworld cannot produce certain varieties of Gem: they lack the knowledge, technology, or resources required to do so.
What are your thoughts on Gem rarity? Please let me know in the comments. :)
‘Steven Universe’ Theory: Why are some Gems rare?
The Answer provides us with an important fact regarding Gem society: some Gems are common, while others are relatively rare.

Garnet describes Sapphire as a “rare aristocratic Homeworld Gem”, and the Rubies as “common soldiers”. We know that countless Quartz Gems were produced in the Alpha Kindergarten, and that 89 kindergartens were originally planned for the Earth colony. Gems are clearly produced en-masse, which begs the question: why are some Gems rare? Given the valuable abilities of a Gem like Sapphire, wouldn’t Homeworld want to produce as many as possible?


There is no definitive answer, but I do have a few ideas.
1. Homeworld limits production of the more powerful Gems.

This would make sense as a tactic to prevent rebellion. In order to maintain a secure hold over Gem society, the Diamonds may be unwilling to risk the creation of too many powerful Gems, who might be able to overthrow them.

However, I would keep a few points in mind:
1. Given the sheer number of common Gems (such as Quartz soldiers), there is always the possibility of the Diamonds being overthrown (especially if fusion is involved). Limiting the number of powerful, loyal, upper class Gems would make the Diamonds more susceptible to an attack from the lower classes.
2. Prior to the rebellion of the Crystal Gems, it is entirely possible that Gem society had never seen an armed rebellion or revolution.
2. Certain Gem types can only be grown on uncommonly rare planets, or use up an extreme amount of resources.
From Peridot’s comments in Too Far, it can be inferred that the Alpha Kindergarten was used primarily (or exclusively) to grow Quartz soldiers (Amethyst being one of them). Could it be that some areas of land (or entire planets) are only suitable for growing certain Gem types?
If so, perhaps Gems like Sapphire can only be grown from extremely rare resources; until another suitable planet is discovered, production of rare Gems would be impossible. Homeworld itself may be the only known location where some of the rarest Gems can be made, and it is safe to assume that Homeworld was hollowed out long ago.

Another possibility is that the initial materials placed in the kindergarten injectors are hard to come by for some Gems.

Alternatively, rare Gems may require an exorbitant amount of resources in order to grow. If a particular Gem type requires an entire planet, production levels are going to be fairly limited.
3. The rare Gems were created by another race entirely.
Gems have indicated on numerous occasions that they may, in fact, be advanced AI computers, and Peridot mentions in the Diamond Moon Base that Gems are “a space-faring race designed to conquer other worlds”. I have a feeling that the Gem race did not evolve naturally; rather, that it was created by a precursor species (e.g. the Sneople).

If so, it would explain why Homeworld cannot produce certain varieties of Gem: they lack the knowledge, technology, or resources required to do so.
What are your thoughts on Gem rarity? Please let me know in the comments. :)
This might be a bit of a stretch, but I love the idea all the same.


It’s time to go Full Ronaldo.
This section of the Pyramid Temple’s mural is not a Diamond. It’s Peridot .
Now I know what some may think - Peridot is my favourite Gem, of course I’d say something like that. But look at those hands, reaching upwards. They look like the translucent hands seen in the In Too Deep promo.
The Gem in the middle of the mural section is also surrounded in a large, triangular shape - not that dissimilar from the Gem Drill.
Then there’s the depiction of the Gem herself. She has Peridot’s physique. She’s wearing a mask, or a visor. Her hair is very similar to Peridot’s, albeit with some extra points, but doesn’t that make it appear more star shaped, to imply her defection to the Crystal Gems? Then there’s her outfit, it looks like Peridot’s jumpsuit, doesn’t it? Sure, the Gem might be in the wrong place but it’s the right shape, and we’ve seen that Gems of the same type can have their gemstone in different places.
It’s fandom concensus that mural in the middle is an obvious reference to the Gems’ history on Earth. But the mural to the left is a prediction of the future. We know that Sapphire can see into the future, perhaps she, or one of her kind, saw that the Cluster would be built, that 5,000 years later Homeworld would send a Peridot to check it, and that Peridot would drill to the centre of the Earth.
So this leads me to the mural on the right. The Gem depicted is similar, but there’s a few differences. If it is Peridot again, what on Earth is going on? She’s missing her arms, and is surrounded by something with large spikes protruding from it. Is this Peridot, having been damaged somehow, attempting to regenerate? Is it a reference to her losing her limb enhancers? Hmm…
I find it hard to imagine either one doing this willingly, but it would provide some fantastic story potential.
For example, if both Ruby and Sapphire were poofed, and one (probably Ruby) regenerated much sooner than the other, she would be forced to live without the connection that defines almost every aspect of her life. This would force her to explore her own identity as an individual, independent of Sapphire, and perhaps even question her reliance on being partnered with Sapphire 24/7. Such an arc might culminate with Ruby fusing with another Crystal Gem, accepting that while she prefers to live as Garnet, she is free to explore other ways of being from time to time. Given that Ruby was a common soldier, and displays a lack of self-regard in The Answer, this is one path that the writers could take to evolve her character.
Just a thought.
do you think we'll ever see ruby or sapphire fuse with someone other than each other?
I do, but it’s really only wishful thinking.
This might be a bit of a stretch, but I love the idea all the same.


It’s time to go Full Ronaldo.
This section of the Pyramid Temple’s mural is not a Diamond. It’s Peridot .
Now I know what some may think - Peridot is my favourite Gem, of course I’d say something like that. But look at those hands, reaching upwards. They look like the translucent hands seen in the In Too Deep promo.
The Gem in the middle of the mural section is also surrounded in a large, triangular shape - not that dissimilar from the Gem Drill.
Then there’s the depiction of the Gem herself. She has Peridot’s physique. She’s wearing a mask, or a visor. Her hair is very similar to Peridot’s, albeit with some extra points, but doesn’t that make it appear more star shaped, to imply her defection to the Crystal Gems? Then there’s her outfit, it looks like Peridot’s jumpsuit, doesn’t it? Sure, the Gem might be in the wrong place but it’s the right shape, and we’ve seen that Gems of the same type can have their gemstone in different places.
It’s fandom concensus that mural in the middle is an obvious reference to the Gems’ history on Earth. But the mural to the left is a prediction of the future. We know that Sapphire can see into the future, perhaps she, or one of her kind, saw that the Cluster would be built, that 5,000 years later Homeworld would send a Peridot to check it, and that Peridot would drill to the centre of the Earth.
So this leads me to the mural on the right. The Gem depicted is similar, but there’s a few differences. If it is Peridot again, what on Earth is going on? She’s missing her arms, and is surrounded by something with large spikes protruding from it. Is this Peridot, having been damaged somehow, attempting to regenerate? Is it a reference to her losing her limb enhancers? Hmm…
I find it hard to imagine either one doing this willingly, but it would provide some fantastic story potential.
For example, if both Ruby and Sapphire were poofed, and one (probably Ruby) regenerated much sooner than the other, she would be forced to live without the connection that defines almost every aspect of her life. This would force her to explore her own identity as an individual, independent of Sapphire, and perhaps even question her reliance on being partnered with Sapphire 24/7. Such an arc might culminate with Ruby fusing with another Crystal Gem, accepting that while she prefers to live as Garnet, she is free to explore other ways of being from time to time. Given that Ruby was a common soldier, and displays a lack of self-regard in The Answer, this is one path that the writers could take to evolve her character.
Just a thought.
do you think we'll ever see ruby or sapphire fuse with someone other than each other?
I do, but it’s really only wishful thinking.
Steven Universe Theory - Where does the name 'Crystal Gems' come from?

One aspect of the show that has always perplexed me is the name of our heroes: the Crystal Gems.

We are the Crystal Gems!
This struck me as odd, given that (to my knowledge) the term ”crystal” would apply to all gems, thereby making the name rather redundant. Wikipedia appears to agree:
A gemstone or gem (also called a fine gem, jewel, or a precious or semi-precious stone) is a piece of mineral crystal...
With this in mind, the name “the Crystal Gems” makes about as much sense as “the wooden trees” or “the barking mad Trump-supporters”.
Also note that diamonds are crystalised carbon, so using the word “crystal” to name your rebel group is not going to help to distinguish you from Homeworld’s leadership.

Upon my second marathon of the series, however, I noticed a small detail that appears to hold the answer to our quandary.

This is Peridot transmitting on all frequencies from abandoned Crystal System colony planet Earth...
The Crystal System. A system that contains the planet Earth. Unless I am very much mistaken, Peridot is referring (using Homeworld’s terminology) to the Solar System (or a similar region).
In other words, within the vernacular of Homeworld, the Crystal Gems are really the Solar Gems: the Gems who defend the Solar System (and the life that inhabits it).

… we are the Crystal Gems! We're still alive, and we're still the guardians of this planet and all its living creatures!
At least, that is my impression given the facts available. What are your own thoughts on the subject? Please reblog and let me know. :)
~ Judgement Day
Steven Universe Theory - Where does the name 'Crystal Gems' come from?

One aspect of the show that has always perplexed me is the name of our heroes: the Crystal Gems.

We are the Crystal Gems!
This struck me as odd, given that (to my knowledge) the term ”crystal” would apply to all gems, thereby making the name rather redundant. Wikipedia appears to agree:
A gemstone or gem (also called a fine gem, jewel, or a precious or semi-precious stone) is a piece of mineral crystal...
With this in mind, the name “the Crystal Gems” makes about as much sense as “the wooden trees” or “the barking mad Trump-supporters”.
Also note that diamonds are crystalised carbon, so using the word “crystal” to name your rebel group is not going to help to distinguish you from Homeworld’s leadership.

Upon my second marathon of the series, however, I noticed a small detail that appears to hold the answer to our quandary.

This is Peridot transmitting on all frequencies from abandoned Crystal System colony planet Earth...
The Crystal System. A system that contains the planet Earth. Unless I am very much mistaken, Peridot is referring (using Homeworld’s terminology) to the Solar System (or a similar region).
In other words, within the vernacular of Homeworld, the Crystal Gems are really the Solar Gems: the Gems who defend the Solar System (and the life that inhabits it).

… we are the Crystal Gems! We're still alive, and we're still the guardians of this planet and all its living creatures!
At least, that is my impression given the facts available. What are your own thoughts on the subject? Please reblog and let me know. :)
~ Judgement Day
Take a close look at Lapis’ T-shirt.

Closer...

DUN DUN DUN!!!
#CrystalGemConfirmed

LITTLE GEMS IN THE BIG CITY (COUNTRY)!
BARNMATES! Tomorrow, CN, 7PM your time!
Take a close look at Lapis’ T-shirt.

Closer...

DUN DUN DUN!!!
#CrystalGemConfirmed

LITTLE GEMS IN THE BIG CITY (COUNTRY)!
BARNMATES! Tomorrow, CN, 7PM your time!
Steven Universe Theory - Lapis Lazuli has PTSD

Lapis Lazuli has always been (and remains) amongst the most mysterious and enigmatic characters in Steven Universe. Prior to Season 3, little was known about her history or motivations, and even after her narration in Same Old World, details remain scarce.
With that said, recent episodes have provided strong evidence towards a possible interpretation of Lapis’ psychology: that she is experiencing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.

The episode Barn Mates has generated a fair amount of debate (perhaps even some mild controversy) over the response of Lapis to Peridot’s advances. At first glance, Lapis’ demeanour may be interpreted as cold or thoughtless, with little regard shown for Peridot’s feelings.

However, if we take a closer look at Lapis' mental state, her actions may become more understandable.
Causes of PTSD
Wikipedia describes PTSD as:
“a mental disorder that can develop after a person is exposed to a traumatic event … Symptoms may include disturbing thoughts, feelings, or dreams related to the events, mental or physical distress to trauma-related cues, attempts to avoid trauma-related cues, alterations in how a person thinks and feels, and increased [fight or flight response].”
PTSD goes beyond the short-term stress more commonly experienced after traumatic events; it is often long-term (sometimes lifelong), and can have a profound influence over an individual’s entire psychology.
Lapis Lazuli has a long history of traumatic circumstances, many of which are associated with the disorder. According to helpguide.org, “traumatic events that can cause PTSD include:
◆ War

◆ Car or plane crashes

◆ Kidnapping



◆ Assault

◆ Sexual or physical abuse”

"serious injury or such threat to the self or others in a situation in which the individual felt intense fear, horror, or powerlessness.” (Wikipedia)


Gathering those pictures was rather depressing…
… which, I suppose, was the Crew’s intent. Lapis is what TvTropes describes as a ”woobie”: a character who suffers repeated misfortunes, drawing sympathy from the audience. When written effectively, a woobie can be highly engaging, as the audience longs to see them overcome their conflicts and achieve a happy ending.

Lapis has finally overcome the physical threats to her wellbeing, but the psychological effects still impact her in significant ways.
Symptoms of PTSD
Lapis demonstrates a significant number of PTSD symptoms, including, but not limited to:
"Reliving the event … You may feel the same fear and horror you did when the event took place. … You may see, hear, or smell something that causes you to relive the event. This is called a trigger."



Lapis loses her grip on Steven for a long time after seein the Galaxy Warp, suggesting that her mind is completely preoccupied with the associated memories.
"You may feel detached from others and emotionally numb"
Ocean Gem:


Same Old World:


I always found it rather odd that Lapis, despite her friendship and gratitude towards Steven, gives him a rather hasty goodbye in Ocean Gem. Having watched Same Old World, it seems that this was a conscious move by the Crewniverse, as Lapis makes another speedy departure despite having been rescued by Steven and company. The way the scene plays out, it seems as though she never even planned to say goodbye.
It isn’t that Lapis does not value Steven, or what he has done for her; rather, she is experiencing a high degree of social detachment, instinctively seeking solitude despite enjoying Steven’s company.
"You may think the world is completely dangerous, and no one can be trusted."

Mirror Gem:
"Don’t trust them, Steven. Goodbye."

Thankfully, Lapis has made some progress in this regard, as she seems comfortable residing in Crystal Gem territory and even helps the Crystal Gems in Hit the Diamond.
"[Losing] interest in activities and life in general, sensing only a limited future for yourself."

Lapis believes that she has nowhere to go, as she cannot return to Homeworld but does not feel that she belongs on Earth.
"Increased anxiety and emotional arousal. These symptoms include trouble sleeping, irritability or outbursts of anger, difficulty concentrating, feeling jumpy and easily startled, and hypervigilance (on constant “red alert”)."



When Lapis’ Gemstone is damaged, she appears to be in fight or flight mode, despite Steven’s peaceful advances.
"irritability or outbursts of anger"
This may not be irritability, per se, but Lapis is notably deadpan and emotionally reserved around the Crystal Gems in Hit the Diamond (but not so when alone with Steven).

And, perhaps most importantly:
"You may try to avoid situations or people that trigger memories of the traumatic event."

Peridot is (unknowingly) a powerful trigger for Lapis’ Post-Traumatic Stress. While Yellow Diamond and Jasper are the main culprits behind Lapis’ mistreatment, Peridot was complicit in the mission. Her past interactions with Lapis are largely unknown, but Peridot mentions having interrogated Lapis, and we are already familar with Homeworld’s method of demanding information from Lapis Lazuli Gems.

Even if Peridot did not place Lapis in another mirror, and merely kept her captive aboard the ship, this frosty reception is hardly surprising. Peridot is a reminder of the crimes of Homeworld, and while she now views herself as a crusader against Homeworld, Lapis was present for none of that development.

Thus, while Peridot is sincere in her redemption, Lapis is (as expected in cases of PTSD) fixated on past memories of Peridot, rather than the new Peridot that she sees in the present. This, combined with Peridot’s struggles with communication and understanding others’ perspectives, creates the central conflict of Barn Mates.
Treatments for PTSD
There are no failsafe cures for PTSD, and overcoming the condition is often a highly individualised process. In virtually all cases, however, some form of counselling or interpersonal psychotherapy is the default course of action. While Steven is by no means qualified in the field of psychology, he does perform an equivalent function in his interactions with Lapis.
Steven is a healer, both literally and figuratively. Not only does his magic allow him to heal physical wounds, but he also possesses a tremendous capacity for empathy, which may (in time) allow him to heal mental injuries. These abilities form the cornerstone of his relationshp with Lapis Lazuli, allowing him to become her friend and help her out of a seemingly hopeless situation.




Steven has already helped Lapis to overcome her aversion to living on Earth, and it seems that the series will continue in this fashion, showing Lapis slowly rebuild her life (and her sanity) through Steven’s friendship.
"Exercise, sport and physical activity … The U.S. National Center for PTSD recommends moderate exercise as a way to distract from disturbing emotions, build self-esteem and increase feelings of being in control again."

A less common (and more controversial) treatment is exposure therapy.
"Exposure therapy is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy that involves assisting trauma survivors to re-experience distressing trauma-related memories and reminders in order to facilitate habituation and successful emotional processing of the trauma memory.” (Wikipedia)
This is what Steven (unknowingly) attempts in Barn Mates. He believes that if Lapis can see how different Peridot is and tries to tolerate her company, she will eventually overcome the aversion. However, this approach fails spectacularly.

In order for exposure therapy to succeed, it must be driven by the patient’s own motivations. Attempting to force this course of action will only serve to worsen the patient’s mental state. Thus, Steven fails to make any headway. Lapis has only recently escaped from traumatic circumstances, and her aversion to Peridot, while unfortunate, is entirely understandable.
Personally, I appreciate the decision to have Lapis withhold forgiveness. Having a character change too quickly can feel rushed or forced; one of the strengths of Peridot’s redemption arc was its length, allowing ample time for her to incrementally change her outlook. It appears that Lapis is beginning a similar arc, where she will come to accept Peridot in her own way, and in her own time.

Things may seem rather hopeless now, but this could all be the start of a beautiful friendship.

Sources used:
Wikipedia
helpguide.org
US Department of Veteran Affairs
Steven Universe Theory - Lapis Lazuli has PTSD

Lapis Lazuli has always been (and remains) amongst the most mysterious and enigmatic characters in Steven Universe. Prior to Season 3, little was known about her history or motivations, and even after her narration in Same Old World, details remain scarce.
With that said, recent episodes have provided strong evidence towards a possible interpretation of Lapis’ psychology: that she is experiencing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.

The episode Barn Mates has generated a fair amount of debate (perhaps even some mild controversy) over the response of Lapis to Peridot’s advances. At first glance, Lapis’ demeanour may be interpreted as cold or thoughtless, with little regard shown for Peridot’s feelings.

However, if we take a closer look at Lapis' mental state, her actions may become more understandable.
Causes of PTSD
Wikipedia describes PTSD as:
“a mental disorder that can develop after a person is exposed to a traumatic event … Symptoms may include disturbing thoughts, feelings, or dreams related to the events, mental or physical distress to trauma-related cues, attempts to avoid trauma-related cues, alterations in how a person thinks and feels, and increased [fight or flight response].”
PTSD goes beyond the short-term stress more commonly experienced after traumatic events; it is often long-term (sometimes lifelong), and can have a profound influence over an individual’s entire psychology.
Lapis Lazuli has a long history of traumatic circumstances, many of which are associated with the disorder. According to helpguide.org, “traumatic events that can cause PTSD include:
◆ War

◆ Car or plane crashes

◆ Kidnapping



◆ Assault

◆ Sexual or physical abuse”

"serious injury or such threat to the self or others in a situation in which the individual felt intense fear, horror, or powerlessness.” (Wikipedia)


Gathering those pictures was rather depressing…
… which, I suppose, was the Crew’s intent. Lapis is what TvTropes describes as a ”woobie”: a character who suffers repeated misfortunes, drawing sympathy from the audience. When written effectively, a woobie can be highly engaging, as the audience longs to see them overcome their conflicts and achieve a happy ending.

Lapis has finally overcome the physical threats to her wellbeing, but the psychological effects still impact her in significant ways.
Symptoms of PTSD
Lapis demonstrates a significant number of PTSD symptoms, including, but not limited to:
"Reliving the event … You may feel the same fear and horror you did when the event took place. … You may see, hear, or smell something that causes you to relive the event. This is called a trigger."



Lapis loses her grip on Steven for a long time after seein the Galaxy Warp, suggesting that her mind is completely preoccupied with the associated memories.
"You may feel detached from others and emotionally numb"
Ocean Gem:


Same Old World:


I always found it rather odd that Lapis, despite her friendship and gratitude towards Steven, gives him a rather hasty goodbye in Ocean Gem. Having watched Same Old World, it seems that this was a conscious move by the Crewniverse, as Lapis makes another speedy departure despite having been rescued by Steven and company. The way the scene plays out, it seems as though she never even planned to say goodbye.
It isn’t that Lapis does not value Steven, or what he has done for her; rather, she is experiencing a high degree of social detachment, instinctively seeking solitude despite enjoying Steven’s company.
"You may think the world is completely dangerous, and no one can be trusted."

Mirror Gem:
"Don’t trust them, Steven. Goodbye."

Thankfully, Lapis has made some progress in this regard, as she seems comfortable residing in Crystal Gem territory and even helps the Crystal Gems in Hit the Diamond.
"[Losing] interest in activities and life in general, sensing only a limited future for yourself."

Lapis believes that she has nowhere to go, as she cannot return to Homeworld but does not feel that she belongs on Earth.
"Increased anxiety and emotional arousal. These symptoms include trouble sleeping, irritability or outbursts of anger, difficulty concentrating, feeling jumpy and easily startled, and hypervigilance (on constant “red alert”)."



When Lapis’ Gemstone is damaged, she appears to be in fight or flight mode, despite Steven’s peaceful advances.
"irritability or outbursts of anger"
This may not be irritability, per se, but Lapis is notably deadpan and emotionally reserved around the Crystal Gems in Hit the Diamond (but not so when alone with Steven).

And, perhaps most importantly:
"You may try to avoid situations or people that trigger memories of the traumatic event."

Peridot is (unknowingly) a powerful trigger for Lapis’ Post-Traumatic Stress. While Yellow Diamond and Jasper are the main culprits behind Lapis’ mistreatment, Peridot was complicit in the mission. Her past interactions with Lapis are largely unknown, but Peridot mentions having interrogated Lapis, and we are already familar with Homeworld’s method of demanding information from Lapis Lazuli Gems.

Even if Peridot did not place Lapis in another mirror, and merely kept her captive aboard the ship, this frosty reception is hardly surprising. Peridot is a reminder of the crimes of Homeworld, and while she now views herself as a crusader against Homeworld, Lapis was present for none of that development.

Thus, while Peridot is sincere in her redemption, Lapis is (as expected in cases of PTSD) fixated on past memories of Peridot, rather than the new Peridot that she sees in the present. This, combined with Peridot’s struggles with communication and understanding others’ perspectives, creates the central conflict of Barn Mates.
Treatments for PTSD
There are no failsafe cures for PTSD, and overcoming the condition is often a highly individualised process. In virtually all cases, however, some form of counselling or interpersonal psychotherapy is the default course of action. While Steven is by no means qualified in the field of psychology, he does perform an equivalent function in his interactions with Lapis.
Steven is a healer, both literally and figuratively. Not only does his magic allow him to heal physical wounds, but he also possesses a tremendous capacity for empathy, which may (in time) allow him to heal mental injuries. These abilities form the cornerstone of his relationshp with Lapis Lazuli, allowing him to become her friend and help her out of a seemingly hopeless situation.




Steven has already helped Lapis to overcome her aversion to living on Earth, and it seems that the series will continue in this fashion, showing Lapis slowly rebuild her life (and her sanity) through Steven’s friendship.
"Exercise, sport and physical activity … The U.S. National Center for PTSD recommends moderate exercise as a way to distract from disturbing emotions, build self-esteem and increase feelings of being in control again."

A less common (and more controversial) treatment is exposure therapy.
"Exposure therapy is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy that involves assisting trauma survivors to re-experience distressing trauma-related memories and reminders in order to facilitate habituation and successful emotional processing of the trauma memory.” (Wikipedia)
This is what Steven (unknowingly) attempts in Barn Mates. He believes that if Lapis can see how different Peridot is and tries to tolerate her company, she will eventually overcome the aversion. However, this approach fails spectacularly.

In order for exposure therapy to succeed, it must be driven by the patient’s own motivations. Attempting to force this course of action will only serve to worsen the patient’s mental state. Thus, Steven fails to make any headway. Lapis has only recently escaped from traumatic circumstances, and her aversion to Peridot, while unfortunate, is entirely understandable.
Personally, I appreciate the decision to have Lapis withhold forgiveness. Having a character change too quickly can feel rushed or forced; one of the strengths of Peridot’s redemption arc was its length, allowing ample time for her to incrementally change her outlook. It appears that Lapis is beginning a similar arc, where she will come to accept Peridot in her own way, and in her own time.

Things may seem rather hopeless now, but this could all be the start of a beautiful friendship.

Sources used:
Wikipedia
helpguide.org
US Department of Veteran Affairs
Steven Universe Theory: How Long Did Greg & Rose Spend Together?
One detail in Steven Universe that has always been rather vague is the length of time shared by Greg and Rose prior to Steven’s birth. However, after a little bit of research, I may have discovered the answer.

In Steven’s Birthday, we learn that Greg first met the Crystal Gems at the age of twenty-two. This gives us a starting point for a calculation. All we need to know is Greg’s age at the time of Steven’s birth, which will require a little bit more work.

The recording in Lion 3: Straight to Video shows Rose, pregnant with Steven, enjoying what may be the final months (perhaps even days) that she shares with Greg.

In the outline of the episode, posted by Ben Levin, Greg is said to be “30-something” years old at the time.

This places Greg between 30 and 39, which is a little bit vague. Thankfully, we have further evidence to work with: that Greg is currently in his early-to-mid-fourties.

“Early-to-mid-fourties” suggests somewhere between fourty and fourty-seven. As Steven is thirteen/fourteen during the series (and Greg was at least thirty in Rose’s video), that would place Greg between thirty and thirty-four years old at the time of Steven’s birth.
Given that Greg met the Crystal Gems at age twenty-two, this means that the time he and Rose shared was:
At minimum, seven years (if Greg’s twenty-third birthday was the day after he met Rose).
At most, thirteen years (if Greg’s thirty-fifth birthday was the day after Steven’s birth).
In either case, a very long time indeed.

Of course, this theory is based on a fair amount of vague estimates, so it is unlikely to deliver pinpoint accuracy. Nevertheless, it should provide a reasonable approximation for those who are interested.
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