Talk:Peridot/@comment-26903707-20151220195507/@comment-5544341-20151220202449

Nobody calls the fusion Amedot, that's the ship. As well, I feel like you're the only one who doesn't pay attention to the show, because fusion does not at all combine the chemical formulas of the Gems's related mineral.

For one, Ruby and Sapphire are both forms of corundum [Al2O3] which is a hematite group oxide mineral, yet they form Garnet [X3Y2(SiO4)3] which is a family of neosilicate minerals. Pearls are concentric spheres of Aragonite [CaCO3] plates connected via biopolymers, yet she and Garnet fuse into Sardonyx, which is a simple silica mineral like Amethyst and Quartz [SiO2]. Or how Sugilite's formula is [KNa2(Fe,Mn,Al)2Li3Si12O30], despite Potassium, Sodium, and Lithium appearning neither in Ruby/Sapphire, Garnet, nor Amethyst's formulas. Not to Mention how Alexandrite's formula is [BeAl2O4], when Beryllium appears in none of the previously mentioned formulas.

So you come in here saying how you can't stand people using a portmanteau ship name to refer to unkown fusions? That's fine. But to try to justify it with irrelevant and false information, and suggest your'e the only person watching a show about magic rocks to know about chemistry? That comes across as really elitist, and you need to chill.