8/10/2023 0 Comments Steven universe amethyst gem ocIn just this one hour, Steven fuses with Pearl to create a new form of Rainbow Quartz, the Pearl-Rose Quartz fusion briefly glimpsed back in the flashback episode “We Need To Talk ” Garnet, to create the fast-talking, meta-fictionally-aware Sunstone and Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl, to create Obsidian, an enormous titan who still only comes to the foot of White Diamond’s robot. We’d seen Pearl and Amethyst (Opal), Pearl and Garnet (Sardonyx), Amethyst and Garnet (Sugilite), Pearl, Amethyst, and Garnet (Alexandrite), and Steven and Amethyst (Smoky Quartz). One of Chekhov’s many unfired guns in Steven Universe has been the identities of the various fusion permutations of the Crystal Gems. ![]() Here are a few of the biggest payoffs: Cartoon Network Fusions galore Chill lol the truth hurts.ĭude I was looking everywhere for this! I found it on Facebook and fell in love with the theory so I had to hunt it down lol.Steven Universe’s climactic showdown delivered a complicated lesson on childhoodĪlso, Steven has seemingly taken a huge step toward resolving his identity crisis with Pink Diamond - which only happens after White rips the Gem out of his body.īeyond those, “Change Your Mind” is full of the best kind of fan service, delivering conclusions to long-running arcs, careful twists, and answers to questions that had been part of Steven Universe since the beginning. Jasper is my favourite character next to Bismuth and Garnet. Homeworld has a recourse problem, and Amethyst’s deep cut gives her all the abilities of a regular cut Quartz soldier plus more, while taking half the resources to create, and they’d consider her a defect? Homeworld, you fools. Or, an allegory for being born with pure talent vs having to work for everything you have, and how shallow pure talent alone really is. No one will stay with Jasper because she only thinks of things from her perspective she lacks insight in other’s emotions. Her battle strategy is to run into her foe. “Stones that are too shallow will look big for their weight and appear lighter in color than deeper-cut stones.” Why else do I think this is relevant? Well… No other gem has had that ability so far.įinally, Amethyst is just deep. So in battle, Amethyst’s small size gives her a tremendous advantage she can literally save herself from being shattered by reforming almost immediately. How long did it take Pearl the Perfectionist? Her smaller body is ALSO why when she finally accepts herself, it takes her TEN SECONDS to reform after she’s poofed the second time: In contrast, remember how tired Steven got, from just stretching his body a few inches? Even then it took a long time before being Jasper started to be hard for her. In particular, why Amethyst can shapeshift into someone twice her size like The Purple Puma, or Jasper, without taking damage (when she’s used to the form, Purple Puma vs Jasper, she’s been shown to sustain Puma for much longer without resting). That could mean Amethyst has more mass packed in her body than the other gems, which would explain her shapeshifting prowess. Like maxed IVs!) They also ‘ preserve weight’ without having to be physically bigger. I think that’s why her weapon is special.(Or, if the color has nothing to do with it, then a deeper cut would mean her potential is maxed out. But check out what else it says about deep cut gems their color is more saturated, vibrant, beautiful. Well, we now know why Amethyst is considered a defect by Homeworld, she came out cut too deep, so she looks smaller. Deep-cut stones also preserve weight, increasing the cost of the stone without the expected increase in the size of the crown (top portion of the gem).” “ Stones that are too deep will look smaller than expected but they will show off more color than they would if they were cut to normal proportions. In contrast, cutting in diamonds mostly refers to maximizing brilliance.” “When we discuss colored gemstones such as sapphire, ruby and emerald, the main motive of cut is to maximize color to its full potential. I looked up what a “deep cut” means in gem terminology. When Amethyst pulls out her whip, Bismuth is genuinely impressed and continues, “Not every Quartz can make a whip like this” She says “Hey deep cut, what’chu packin’?” So when the Crystal Gems are all at the forge, Bismuth calls Amethyst “Deep Cut”. ![]() SU AMETHYST THEORY: “Deep Cut” Definition - Not a Defect a Secret Weapon!!.
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