Peridot

''This article is about the character. For the instrumental song, see Peridot (soundtrack).'' "No No No No No No It Has To Work!"

"Peridot" is a Homeworld Gem who debuted in "Warp Tour" and is a recurring antagonist. She currently resides with the Crystal Gems, specifically inside Steven's bathroom, as of "Catch and Release".

Appearance
Peridot has lime-green skin, and pale greenish-yellow hair styled into a tetrahedron shape. Her true eye color is unknown at this time, due to being tinted by her visor, but can be presumed to be some shade of green. Her mouth and tongue are blue. Her gem is located on her forehead, and is shaped like an inverted triangle with rounded edges.

In all of her appearances to date, she wears a sleeveless, green, V-neck bodysuit. Her suit is mostly medium green, with a dark-green diamond outline around the cut-out of her neck area, meeting together to form the Yellow Diamond emblem at her solar plexus, with a dark-green portion between her chest and leggings. Her leggings feature yellow diamond-shaped kneepads. She is never seen without her visor, which covers the top half of her face and tints her eyes yellow-green.

From her first appearance in "Warp Tour", she would always wear what appeared to be metallic arm-guards and boots, up until the events of "Catch and Release", which revealed them to be Limb Enhancers (previously, the true nature of her limbs was hinted at in "Friend Ship", when she jettisoned her left foot to escape the Crystal Gems). These artificial extensions are bright green and flare out toward the wrists and ankles, which are colored very dark green. The arm enhancers also feature artificial fingers which are not directly attached, but instead levitate around where the palms would be. The leg enhancers serve to enhance her height; without them, she is only about as tall as Ruby and Sapphire, and slightly taller than Steven.

Personality
Thus far, Peridot has been shown to be cold and ruthless, but also childish sometimes. She takes her work seriously, crushing one of her Robonoids with her foot when it was damaged in "Warp Tour". In "Marble Madness", she shows herself to be slightly arrogant, and she does not have a high opinion of humans. She attempts to crush Steven after briefly questioning him.

Despite her cold nature, Peridot is easily flustered. She also seems to be rather childish when things do not go her way. When Peridot realized that the Crystal Gems were the ones that have been destroying her equipment, she quickly lost her temper and asked "Why do you keep destroying my things?!". She also complains to herself when Jasper disregards their mission directives and instead chooses to return to Gem Homeworld. She tends to get frustrated around old Gem technology while working on them.

Peridot also seems to be very naïve when it comes to Earth, especially when the information is not important to the mission, such as assuming that Steven's Crying Breakfast Friends! sticker was a sign that the Galaxy Warp had been compromised. She also believed that, while interrogating Steven, there were a species called "Stevens", just because he addressed himself by his name. As shown in "Friend Ship", she has trouble understanding simple human terms. For example, she called fingers "touch stumps".

In "Keeping it Together", her personality seems much more crazed than in previous appearances. For example, when flying away with her helicopter fingers, she smiles down and laughs hysterically, and her facial expressions are exaggerated throughout the episode. This is possibly due to her being in isolation in the Kindergarten since her escape in "Jail Break". In fact, Peridot even seems to be losing her sanity in some way while she's been stranded on Earth. She was quickly losing what calm and serious nature she had, and was becoming increasingly wired, over-the-top and insane with every appearance. However, she spoke to Steven far more calmly, most likely recognizing him as a minimal threat compared to the other Crystal Gems.

In "Cry for Help", Peridot interrupts Crying Breakfast Friends! and every other show playing at the time because she sent a message to Yellow Diamond through the Communication Hub, begging for help. Peridot seems much more worried and/or scared than crazed for the brief moment she appears. She does not seem to be worried about her informant or her escort very much.

As of "Friend Ship", it was shown that Peridot is very cocky and arrogant, believing that she was always one step ahead of the Crystal Gems because of her intelligence, she even made a hologram just to mock the gems. It is possible that Steven's silliness is affecting her personality, as she repeated Steven's taunt. She barely has the emotionless demeanor shown during her debut. Peridot has shown some level of comfort with the Crystal Gems as of late as when they met up she questions and shows annoyance at them instead of instantly running away scared. Despite trying to return to Homeworld as her main objective, she is not above revenge.

In "Catch and Release", she is disarmed, poofed, bubbled, and reformed. After reforming into her natural self and losing her armor, she becomes very juvenile, assuming that commonly used household items are "weapons." She is very timid, believing that every action from the Crystal Gems is driven by hostility. However, once comforted by Steven, she becomes much more relaxed and cooperative.

It is also hinted that her 'Limb Enhancers' give her confidence as opposed to her normally short stature, which she feels insecure about.

Color Palettes
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 * -|Galaxy Warp =
 * -|Facet Five =
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Abilities
Peridot, aside from regeneration, presumably possesses standard Gem abilities and traits. Most of Peridot's "abilities" stem from her Limb Enhancers, so it is unknown what the majority of her abilities are other than standard Gem abilities.

Peridot has displayed, on countless moments, to possess unbelievable genius level intellect. She has enough experience to pilot a Gem Warship as in "Jail Break", Peridot is seen briefly interfacing with her ships controls, presumably setting a course to the Gem Homeworld.

She has a variety of evasion tactics, and surprising resilience to injury, being able to survive a great fall in "Keeping it Together". She has some construction skills, as she managed to rebuild the Communication Hub to a usable state and was seen trying to fix a Warp Pad. Peridot has also shown to be surprisingly limber, being able to avoid most attacks during her confrontation with the Gems in "Friend Ship", and using her fingers as an alternative to walking. However, Peridot has little to no skills in hand-to-hand combat, and has been mostly reliant on her Limb Enhancers for self defense.

Unique Abilities

 * Electrokinesis: Peridot can generate electrical currents through her prosthetic fingers or her entire body.

Additional Tools

 * Gem Destabilizer: In "Jail Break", Peridot wields a Gem Destabilizer, an extremely potent, but non-lethal, tool used to subdue enemy Gems.
 * Robonoids: Peridot can control different types of spherical robots, known as Robonoids. There are three types of known Robonoids: Flask, Plug, and Hand. They can perform multiple functions, such as fixing a Warp Pad and activating Kindergarten.
 * EMP device: In "Warp Tour", Peridot placed a device on the Galaxy Warp Pad before she left Earth. About three seconds after being placed, the device explodes, disabling all of her Robonoids. The device seems to be highly advanced, as Pearl's pulse bomb in "Political Power" (which appears to be made from human technology) was unable to disable even a single Robonoid.
 * Limb Enhancers: Mechanical body extensions Peridot has worn since her debut until she is caught by the Crystal Gems in "Catch and Release".
 * Anatomical Liberation: Peridot can separate/amputate some of her body parts by touching a lime-colored button at the zone she wants to remove.
 * Blaster Protrusion: Peridot can transform her fingers of her right arm into a blaster which can charge and fire an electrified energy ball which explodes on impact. Charging it for a second produces a shot powerful enough to blast through the ceiling of the Ancient Gem Colony Ship. Charging it for several seconds produces a large shot which can knock down a thick stone pillar, and has enough recoil to knock Peridot onto her back.
 * Interface Creation: Peridot can project a holographic touchscreen from the fingers of her right hand, in which she can control and connect to different forms of Gem technology.
 * Tractor Beam: Peridot is able to produce a light green tractor beam from her left hand to move or throw objects/people.
 * Wall-Scaling: Peridot can freely run up vertical walls without falling.
 * Helicopter Fingers: Peridot can expand the fingers of either hand and spin them rapidly enough to fly.

Crystal Gems
At first, the Crystal Gems didn't know who Peridot was, but they all (except Steven) seemed to be afraid of her (as shown when they hid from her in "Warp Tour" and "Marble Madness"), though it might have been due to the fact that none of them knew what she was capable of. Likewise, Peridot wasn't aware that any Gems remained on Earth, much less the Crystal Gems, as she was quite shocked to find them still alive. In "The Message", Lapis Lazuli told the Crystal Gems that a Gem with advanced technology (whom Pearl assumed to be Peridot) would be bringing an army to Earth and that they should surrender, as it would be much easier. In "Joy Ride", Garnet does seem to have a bitter resentment after the events of "Jail Break", as she and the other Crystal Gems relentlessly attacked and beat her Escape Pod when they thought she was inside. In "Keeping it Together", she seemed to fear them and called them "Crystal Clods", running from them in shock, and only fought back when tied up. In "Friend Ship", she mocked the Crystal Gems, thinking she was superior to them. She led them into her traps, and tricked them into believing that she was there. This eventually led to her escaping with one less foot. After the events of "Catch and Release", Peridot is currently living in their bathroom.

Steven Universe
Peridot has a ruthless attitude toward Steven, viewing him as less than a threat and more like a human. This arrogance has caused her to underestimate him on numerous occasions. When Peridot first saw Steven in "Marble Madness", she thought there was an infestation of "Stevens" in the Kindergarten. Peridot then asked him if "Stevens" were the dominant species replacing humans before attempting to crush him with a giant fist, only to be stopped by the other Crystal Gems. In "The Return", she continued to show little regard for Steven, who was believed to only be a human, until it was revealed that he was actually Rose Quartz (or so she and Jasper believed). In "Jail Break", Peridot attempted to use her Gem Destabilizer to subdue Steven, and was surprised by his apparent immunity to the effects of the device. In "Keeping it Together", she talks to Steven calmly with only a hint of fear (Likely due to his connections with the Crystal Gems). However, she runs away shortly when the rest of the Crystal Gems find her. In "Friend Ship", Steven wished her good morning and having a good weekend, meaning Steven still wants to be friends with her. Peridot does copy Steven's taunt when she escapes, implying his influence on her. However, she feels no problem with attempting to kill him, much like their first encounter in the Kindergarten when she used one of the giant remote-controlled hands to try and crush him. In "Catch and Release", she has no qualms over kidnapping Steven to use his powers for her own purposes (repairing the Homeworld Warp), although she is later poofed and bubbled by Garnet. After Steven released her and was empathetic during her initial shock, the two seem to be on fair terms.

Jasper
Though the extent of their relationship is unknown, Jasper acts as Peridot's escort, as Peridot calls on her for back-up. When Steven was revealed to have Rose Quartz's gemstone, however, she immediately takes command much to Peridot's displeasure, as the latter dismissed her complaints and her issues as trivial. It is very clear that Jasper thinks less of her. In "Cry for Help", it is overtly stated that Jasper is her escort. In "Catch and Release", Peridot is shown to have no qualms to abandoning her on Earth.

Lapis Lazuli
In "Cry for Help", it is revealed that Lapis is Peridot's informant, implying that they have interacted/conversed with each other off-screen. This seems to be due to the lack of knowledge Peridot has of the Earth and Lapis's knowledge of the Crystal Gems and the planet. The full extent of their relationship is unknown, although Lapis appears to be afraid of her, as she desperately warned Steven not to put up a fight when she arrived. As with Jasper, Peridot doesn't seem to have any qualms with abandoning Lapis to whatever fate is in store for her on Earth.

Yellow Diamond
In "The Return", when Jasper mentioned the name Yellow Diamond, not only Lapis winced, but Peridot showed fear as well. Yellow Diamond appears to be her superior, since Peridot sends a distress message pleading for help in "Cry for Help" via the communication hub tower. In "Catch and Release" Peridot states that she has not received a response from Yellow Diamond since her distress message in "Cry for Help"

Season 1

 * "Warp Tour" (debut)
 * "Marble Madness" (on a screen)
 * "The Message" (mentioned)
 * "Political Power" (mentioned)
 * "The Return"
 * "Jail Break"

Season 2

 * "Full Disclosure" (flashback)
 * "Joy Ride" (cameo, mentioned)
 * "Keeping it Together"
 * "Cry for Help" (video transmission)
 * "Keystone Motel" (mentioned)
 * "Friend Ship"
 * "Nightmare Hospital" (mentioned)
 * "Catch and Release"
 * "When It Rains"

Shorts

 * "We Are The Crystal Gems" (unspeaking cameo)

Quotes
See Peridot/Quotes

Trivia

 * Peridot's gem is located in the same place as Pearl's.
 * Jasper is her escort and Lapis Lazuli her informant.
 * After Lapis Lazuli, Peridot was the second Homeworld Gem to appear on the show.
 * Peridot has a diamond on her uniform, similar to Lapis Lazuli, Jasper, and presumably all Homeworld Gems.
 * Her final words before her screen faded out in "Marble Madness" were, "I'm reporting this!", implying she has a supervisor.
 * In "The Message", Lapis Lazuli confirmed Peridot's threat when she warned the Crystal Gems that Peridot was leading a number of other Gems to Earth.
 * In "Jail Break", Peridot was forced to flee the exploding Gem Warship in an Escape Pod, which was later revealed in "Joy Ride" to have crash-landed only a few miles outside of Beach City.
 * Peridot took Steven's sticker from the Galaxy Warp and saved an image of it. She assumes this to be the logo of the Crystal Gems.
 * In response to the implication that Peridot is a "main antagonist", Matt Burnett stated, "Pretty quick to judge poor Peridot... I wouldn't call her an antagonist just yet, and def. not the 'main' one".
 * Peridot has blushed for the first time on-screen in "Catch and Release".
 * She also smiles and laughs for the first time in "Keeping it Together".
 * Ian Jones-Quartey implied that Peridot's weapon may be revealed soon.
 * In "Cry for Help", a Peridot-shaped cactus can be seen near the Communication Hub.
 * Peridot and Yellow Diamond are the only two gems that have never been shown to fuse with another Gem.
 * Peridot is the third Gem shown to fly, transforming her hand on her limb enhancers into a propeller in "Keeping it Together".
 * The first is Amethyst, who shape-shifts into Dogcopter in "Lion 2: The Movie" (and again in "Story for Steven", when she shape-shifts into an owl); the second is Lapis Lazuli, with her water-wings, and the fourth is Sapphire, distinctly levitating from the floor to the bed in "Keystone Motel".
 * Peridot's powers appear to be primarily electricity-based.
 * Her helicopter fingers ability was conceived by Raven Molisee.
 * Peridot is the second Gem to be poofed, bubbled, and freed. She is also the first non-corrupted Gem and the first Homeworld Gem that this has happened to.
 * The first Gem this happened to was the Centipeetle Mother. Coincidentally, both were bubbled by Garnet and freed by Steven.
 * Peridot's visor appears to be a part of her body as, unlike Garnet, she regenerated with it and had no need to re-summon it as Garnet does with her visor.
 * She had never seen various Earth items (e.g. mirrors, toothbrushes, combs, towels, toilets) before the events of "Catch and Release".
 * Peridot tends to assume that unfamiliar objects are weapons, and that the bathroom supplies are a means to harm her.
 * Peridot's appearance is somewhat a mixture of all the Crystal Gems. Her stature is similar to Amethyst, her gem placement is the same as Pearl's, and her visor is similar to Garnet's.
 * As seen on Keep Beach City Weird, Ronaldo believes Peridot to be an eco-terrorist and a highly advanced android programmed to free animals from zoos.
 * Peridot is the second Gem to be seen giving a message through a television, in "Cry for Help".
 * The first is Lapis Lazuli, in "The Message".
 * Her escape pod shares her ability of having tractor beams, as shown in "Cry for Help", where Pearl uses the escape pod to lift the Communication Hub pillars in order to repair it.
 * It's possible that she doesn't know how to summon her gem weapon, because she is so reliant on the ones built into her limb enhancers.
 * Peridot seems unusually fascinated with her reflection in Steven's bathroom mirror. It's likely that she has not seen herself without her limb enhancers for quite some time.
 * Peridot is a Tsundere, an anime archetype in line with the many Japanese media references found throughout the show. Specifically, she is a "Tsun-type Tsundere"; a grumpy pessimist whose more emotional side remains hidden or undeveloped until coaxed out through interactions with the main cast.
 * She becomes increasingly harsh when forced to interact with the Crystal Gems, due to their policy of "attack first, ask questions later". Steven, being the friendly and accepting person he is, tends to temper her harshness, and she becomes less outright hostile and more like an annoying little sister.
 * The Tsundere archetype is often misapplied by certain fandoms to any romantic interests who initially spurn the protagonist's affections; this has caused other people to view the term in a (not entirely warranted) negative light.

Gemology
Gemstone Information


 * Peridot is the gem-quality olivine mineral. The mineral, olivine, is a silicate, and its crystal structure is made up of single isolated tetrahedral crystals.
 * Pure Peridot is rare, as it is unstable when released to Earth's environment, befitting to Peridot's reaction to Earth.
 * Olivine is often found in meteorites, though not exclusively.
 * Peridot, along with alexandrite and sardonyx, is the birthstone of August. It is the planetary stone of Saturn.
 * Peridot is one of the few known gemstones that can be found only in one color, although the shades of green may vary from light yellowish to dark brownish-green.
 * Peridot is often associated with good luck, peace and success. However, Peridot seems to have bad luck, failure and violence with the Crystal Gems.
 * An olivine's (and, by extension, Peridot's) chemical formula is (Mg, Fe)2SiO4, where the iron and magnesium combination gives it a light to olive green color. It's composed of:
 * Forsterite (Mg2SiO4).
 * Fayalite (Fe2SiO4).
 * Peridot is sometimes referred to as "the morning emerald" or "poor man's emerald".
 * Peridot is an idiochromatic gem, meaning its color comes from basic chemical composition of the mineral itself.
 * Peridot is also associated with power, influence, healing, and harmony of relationships.

Gemstone
Perydot