Talk:Bismuth (episode)/@comment-35301431-20160805004951/@comment-5246403-20160805010530

<span style=There's a difference between being WILLING to kill enemy soldiers, and WANTING to kill enemy soldiers.

Bismuth fell victim to a VERY REAL danger of prolonged war with a genuinely vile enemy: starting to see them as monsters to slay rather than people just as real as you are.

Bismuth didn't see mislead Gems like Peridot who have been lied to, she didn't see civilians caught in the crossfire like Lapis, she didn't see soldiers with no malice or evil that were just doing their jobs like Centipeetle and their crew. She saw 'Homeworld Elites' that needed shattered.

Rose, however, saw war for what it REALLY is: a horrible, ugly thing she had no choice to do if she wanted to save the Earth. Greg's talk about it to Steven makes that clear because Rose was obviously who told him.

Rose didn't bubble Bismuth because she was naive or disagreed with her, she did it because Bismuth really WAS becoming Not So Different than Homeworld. /span>