More of my nerdness this time inserting the Diamonds.


It could have been great

Steven Universe, the Moon Boy, looked quizzing to the mural of a figure in yellow.

"Hey Aluminium, who is this supposed to be?"

Aluminium, the short Homeworld Atom, gasped and ran shined her light onto the mural "It's Neon! Wait! Are they all here?" she briefly turned her light around to the other murals. "Ahh yes! There she is!"

Aluminium ran towards another mural, one of deep purple. "Behold! The one and only Argon! Isn't she just a magnificent Noble Gas?!"

Steven blinked. "So who are the Noble Gases, anyway? Do they eat too much fiber?"

Aluminium looked at him, shocked. "Are you joking me?! The Noble Gases are the Atom matriarchs and overmasters! Together they make up the Great Inert Authority that governs Homeworld and all the outlying colonies! We live to serve them!"


Message Received

Aluminium looked a bit wary as Steven brought her inside the car. "Why are we in this broken-down vehicle?"

Steven gave her a passionless look. "I wanted to ask you..." his gaze momentarily laid on the Rutherford-atom-model shaped object. If you don't know what that looks like, image google it. "…about the Noble Gases."

The wariness on her face practically evaporated. "Oh! I don't know what the others have told you, but there's a reason they're in charge."

"Why's that?"

"They're objectively better than us. Every Atom has an unbalanced number of electrons which makes them uncomplete, reactive and imperfect, but not them. They're absolutely, totally complete, flawless, unreactive beings!" her smile leaked of adulation. "Especially my Gas, Argon, the purple Inert, the most perfect, the most reasonable, rational, efficient decider ever to exist in the universe!"

"You're really loyal to her, aren't you?"

"How could I not be? We might have our little truce, but I'll never forsake the Atom I was made for!"

Never? Sometime later…

"This is the Noble Argon control room. Who authorized you to make this call?" on the hollo-screen was a stern figure with a familiar pointed nose. Another Fluorine, this one in shades of faded purple.

"No one, b-b-but it's an emergency!" Aluminium said hurriedly. The purple Fluorine was unfazed.

"That's no excuse to use the Noble Gas communication channel."

"Fluorine…" spoke a monotonous, yet assertive voice off-screen.

"Yes, my Inertness?"

"Why is there someone on the Noble Gas line?"

"I don't know. I was just about to tell her that…"

"I'll take it from here." A giant gloved hand of deep purple brought the screen up to her eye level. Argon was a giant Atom. She resembled a statue, immovable like a mountain. Interestingly enough, her skin didn't buzz even a little, unlike all other Atoms. It was hard, unaffected. Unreactive. Inert.

"My Inertness! Aluminium, reporting in."

What followed was Aluminium explaining her current situation, with some lies mixed in as to why she had no ship, no Titanium escort. Which resulted in an admonishment from her Noble Gas.

"And what is the status of The Neutar?"

"The Neutar…will emerge shortly."


Back to the Moon

The crew was back to the, this time with the squad of Oxygens from Homeworld and Carbon shape-shifted as Titanium. All in an effort to trick the Homeworld soldiers that was slightly getting out of hand.

"Look at this place" said the leader of the enemy Oxygens. "frozen in time. An Era-1 base." She turned to one of the murals. "Her Era-1 base. It was a tragedy, what happened to her."

Another Oxygen, one not so sharp, asked: "Who is that anyway?"

The leader Oxygen with her electrons orbiting around her head, growled. "Were you made yesterday?! That is-was Helium."

A moment of silence. Steven looked over the mural, which he had basically ignored on their last journey here.

"Titanium," the Oxygen turned to the Mighty Atom in disguise. "maybe you should tell the story."

But Carbon nervously denied and the Oxygen showed remarkable sympathy and proceeded to explain and the crowd climbed down the staircase.

"Earth was Helium's colony. Everything was going smoothly at first. Kindergartens were incubating their first soldiers. Big, warm pieces of metal elements - like this mountain over here - were being created from its rich atomic particles with great success. Then, bam! One of Helium's very own created elements started a rebellion and took it too far.

"I was there. I saw it with my two eyes. I watched the leader of the Mighty Atoms, Hydrogen, attacked Helium and broke apart her nucleus!


Peridot – Aluminium

Pink Diamond – Helium (orange color)

Yellow Diamond – Argon (purple color)

Blue Diamond – Neon (yellow color)

White Diamond – Krypton (white color)

Lapis Lazuli – Mercury

Jasper – Titanium