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* BrattyHalfPint: Trixie was mean even as a filly. She came to a party that was being catered by Pinkie Pie, and when she saw Pinkie Pie wanting to join the party, she rudely ordered her to get back in the kitchen, because she was staff, not a guest. Then, just to be even meaner, she pretended to apologize and asked Pinkie if she wanted to join the party, only to say, "Well, you can't! You're staff!" and blow a raspberry at her.

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* BrattyHalfPint: BlowingARaspberry: Filly Trixie was mean even as a filly. She came to a party that was being catered by Pinkie Pie, and rudely does this when she saw banning Pinkie Pie wanting to join the party, she rudely ordered her to get back in the kitchen, from joining a party because she was she's staff, not a guest. Then, just to be even meaner, she pretended to apologize and asked Pinkie if she wanted to join the party, only to say, "Well, you can't! You're staff!" and blow a raspberry at her.guest.


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* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Pinkie Pie and Trixie met once when they were fillies; Pinkie was helping Granny Pie cater a party, and Trixie was the daughter of a guest at that same party. Trixie wouldn't let Pinkie join the party because she wasn't a guest.
* KidsAreCruel: Trixie was mean even as a filly. She came to a party that was being catered by Pinkie Pie, and when she saw Pinkie Pie wanting to join the party, she rudely ordered her to get back in the kitchen, because she was staff, not a guest. Then, just to be even meaner, she pretended to apologize and asked Pinkie if she wanted to join the party, only to say, "Well, you can't! You're staff!" and blow a raspberry at her.
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* BrattyHalfPint: Trixie was mean even as a filly. She came to a party that was being catered by Pinkie Pie, and when she saw Pinkie Pie wanting to join the party, she rudely ordered her to get back in the kitchen, because she was staff, not a guest.

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* BrattyHalfPint: Trixie was mean even as a filly. She came to a party that was being catered by Pinkie Pie, and when she saw Pinkie Pie wanting to join the party, she rudely ordered her to get back in the kitchen, because she was staff, not a guest. Then, just to be even meaner, she pretended to apologize and asked Pinkie if she wanted to join the party, only to say, "Well, you can't! You're staff!" and blow a raspberry at her.
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* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:Pinkie Pie is clearly devastated after receiving the news that Granny Pie has died of pneumonia, complete with her colors turning darker and her mane going flat like they did in "Party of One".]]
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* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: [[spoiler:Granny Pie rapidly and unexpectedly passes of pneumonia before her granddaughter Pinkie can say goodbye to her.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Although Granny Pie is dead, Pinkie Pie still loves and remembers her, and has come to terms with her loss.]]



* BrattyHalfPint: Trixie was mean even as a filly. She came to a party that was being catered by Pinkie Pie, and when she saw Pinkie Pie wanting to join the party, she rudely ordered her to get back in the kitchen, because she was staff, not a guest.



* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler:After Granny Pie's death, Pinkie Pie holds a party every year on her birthday, in honor of her. Then, after the party is over and it's nighttime, she takes a big slice of cake with her outside to sit under the stars and think about Granny, in remembrance of how she would always serve Granny Pie the biggest slice of cake with a cherry on top at parties.]]



* StubbornHair: When Pinkie Pie is a filly, her mom attempts to comb out the tangles in her mane, but it poofs back into a huge pile of curls anyway a single panel later.

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* StubbornHair: When Pinkie Pie is a little filly, her mom attempts to comb out the tangles in her mane, but it poofs back into a huge pile of curls anyway a single panel later.


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* TragicKeepsake: [[spoiler:Pinkie Pie continues using Granny Pie's special marble rolling pin to bake after her death.]]

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* ComfortFood: [[spoiler:Mrs. Cake gives Pinkie Pie a free cupcake to cheer her up after hearing that Granny Pie just died.]]

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* ComfortFood: [[spoiler:Mrs. Cake gives Pinkie Pie a free cupcake to cheer her up up, after hearing that Granny Pie just died.]]


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* FantasticRacism: Sue, who is an earth pony, doesn't like that her mother-in-law Granny Pie is a pegasus. Because of that, Granny Pie always keeps her wings covered when she visits the Pies' rock farm.


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* PinkMeansFeminine: Granny Pie has a pink coat, like her granddaughter Pinkie Pie.


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* SweetBaker: Granny Pie is a professional baker and party caterer, and taught Pinkie Pie her trade when her granddaughter got her cutie mark.
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* StrongFamilyResemblance: Like Pinkie, Granny Pie has a pink coat and a balloon for a cutie mark. But her shade of pink is lighter, and her cutie mark is a single purple balloon, as opposed to Pinkie's two blue balloons and one yellow one.

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* TheCameo: Trixie makes an appearance at a party being catered by Granny Pie, as a guest's rude daughter who won't let Pinkie Pie join the festivities and orders her to return to the kitchen.



* MoodWhiplash: Page 13 shows how the Pies would always have a big party for Granny Pie on her birthday, where Pinkie would serve her the biggest slice of cake with a cherry on top. Then, immediately after is Page 14, [[spoiler:which has Granny Pie dying of pneumonia]].
* StubbornHair: Pinkie Pie's mom, Sue, tries to comb out her mane, but it poofs back into a huge pile of curls anyway.

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* MoodWhiplash: Page 13 shows how the Pies would always have a big party for Granny Pie on her birthday, where Pinkie would serve her the biggest slice of cake with a cherry on top. Then, immediately after it is Page 14, [[spoiler:which has Granny Pie dying of pneumonia]].
* StubbornHair: When Pinkie Pie's mom, Sue, tries Pie is a filly, her mom attempts to comb out the tangles in her mane, but it poofs back into a huge pile of curls anyway.anyway a single panel later.
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* TheApprentice: After Pinkie Pie got her partying cutie mark, she moved in with Granny Pie and learned everything she knew about baking and throwing parties from her.
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: [[spoiler:After Granny Pie's death, Pinkie Pie moved in with the Cakes and became their assistant. When she was feeling sad and doubtful, Granny Pie appeared to her as a ghost, telling her to be brave and smile. Pinkie was able to cheer up, and has been happy and bouncy ever since. Applejack doesn't know if it really happened or it was in Pinkie's imagination.]]

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'''Trope Title''': Prenatal Gender Picking

''Laconic'': Expecting parents use magical or scientific means to choose the gender of an unborn baby.

In real life, the gender of a baby is determined by the sex chromosomes from its mother's egg and its father's sperm; the mother contributes an X chromosome, while the father contributes either an X or Y chromosome (the former will make a girl, and the latter will make a boy). Fiction throws this out the window with either magic or super-advanced technology that expecting parents can use to ensure the baby is their preferred gender. Most often (but not always), the parents-to-be will want a boy because of the assumption that only men can inherit.

The mundane version of this trope: use a scan to reveal the gender of the baby before birth, have an abortion if it's not the preferred gender, and keep trying until you get the desired results. In some parts of the world where baby boys are preferred, a couple trying for a child will abort the fetus if it is a girl and do this as many times as it takes to get a boy, with the consequence that many of those countries now have lopsided gender ratios in favor of men.

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* DesignerBabies: Genetically-engineered offspring.
* HeirClubForMen: Only men can inherit.
* WantedASonInstead: A parent or relative is disappointed at someone for not being the gender they assumed they'd be.

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'''Trope Title''': Prenatal Gender Picking

''Laconic'': Expecting parents use magical or scientific means to choose the gender
'''The Story of an unborn baby.

In real life, the gender of a baby is determined by the sex chromosomes from its mother's egg and its father's sperm; the mother contributes an X chromosome, while the father contributes either an X or Y chromosome (the former will make a girl, and the latter will make a boy). Fiction throws this out the window with either magic or super-advanced technology that expecting parents can use to ensure the baby is their preferred gender. Most often (but not always), the parents-to-be will want a boy because of the assumption that only men can inherit.

The mundane version of this trope: use a scan to reveal the gender of the baby before birth, have an abortion if it's not the preferred gender, and keep trying until you get the desired results. In some parts of the world where baby boys are preferred, a couple trying for a child will abort the fetus if it is a girl and do this as many times as it takes to get a boy, with the consequence that many of those countries now have lopsided gender ratios in favor of men.

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* DesignerBabies: Genetically-engineered offspring.
* HeirClubForMen: Only men can inherit.
* WantedASonInstead: A parent or relative is disappointed at someone for not being the gender they assumed they'd be.

'''Indices''': PregnancyDoesNotWorkThatWay, BabiesBabiesEverywhere
Granny Pie'''



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* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/27323566 Our Lady Suspiriorum]]'': Elia is the mortal form of Mother Suspiriorum, one of the three mother-goddesses of Valyria. Her husband Rhaegar wants a son to name Aegon after his famous ancestor, but Elia bears him two daughters instead, Shiera and Aelinor. Her inner monologue makes it plain that she could have a son if she felt like it, but she feels Westeros has been male-dominated for too long.
* ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum'': Mytilene's Truest Love, or The Most Special Spell, is a spell that allows two mares to conceive a foal. One side-effect of it is that any foal conceived by the spell will be a filly.
* ''Fanfic/WishCarefully'': When a Dark pureblood couple has their first child, male selection spells are used on the wife to ensure that [[HeirClubForMen their firstborn is a boy]]. Pansy has trouble conceiving a child with Draco when his family insists on using the spells. Without them, she is able to conceive a daughter. In hindsight, her father-in-law Lucius notes that they should have been grateful the child was at least a witch, considering the GenerationalMagicDecline in their society that followed. Widespread use of this spell also causes problems for Voldemort-ruled Magical Britain on a wide scale; most of the Dark pureblood families conceived their sons using the same spells and had no further children, with the consequence that there weren't enough women of childbearing age to marry when that generation reached adulthood.
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* ''Literature/FireAndBlood'': It is lightly implied (but never confirmed) that Queen Visenya used magic to conceive her son, Maegor. After ten years of being married to her brother-husband King Aegon without ever getting pregnant, people start whispering that she is infertile (and bringing up the possibility of marrying their daughters to Aegon instead), but suddenly she is pregnant and correctly predicts that she is having a boy.
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* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/27323566 Our Lady Suspiriorum]]'': Elia is ArtEvolution: By page 8, the mortal form of Mother Suspiriorum, one of the three mother-goddesses of Valyria. Her husband Rhaegar lineart has a smoother appearance and is slightly thicker.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: True to form, Pinkie Pie
wants a son to name Aegon look at everything whenever she is in a store, but Granny Pie was the only one who could hold her attention.
* BlandNameProduct: Granny Pie bought her special marble rolling pin from Rears & Doebuck, a parody of Sears & Roebuck.
* ComfortFood: [[spoiler:Mrs. Cake gives Pinkie Pie a free cupcake to cheer her up
after his famous ancestor, but Elia bears him two daughters instead, Shiera and Aelinor. Her inner monologue makes it plain hearing that Granny Pie just died.]]
* DamnedByFaintPraise: Sue's only comment about Granny Pie's pie is "I've had worse."
* EveryoneHasStandards: While Sue isn't particularly fond of her mother-in-law, Granny Pie,
she could still looks sad at Granny Pie's funeral.
* ExpressiveHair: Pinkie Pie's mane immediately goes flat and her colors desaturate [[spoiler:after she hears that Granny Pie has died from illness]].
* MoodWhiplash: Page 13 shows how the Pies would always
have a son if she felt big party for Granny Pie on her birthday, where Pinkie would serve her the biggest slice of cake with a cherry on top. Then, immediately after is Page 14, [[spoiler:which has Granny Pie dying of pneumonia]].
* StubbornHair: Pinkie Pie's mom, Sue, tries to comb out her mane, but it poofs back into a huge pile of curls anyway.
-->'''Sue''': Just because your special talent is partying...is no excuse for you to go around looking
like it, a common Manehattan ''floozy!''\\
''(Pinkie's mane and tail turn curly again with a "floof!" sound effect)''\\
'''Pinkie Pie''': ''(bouncing away)'' Sorry, Mom, I guess it is! By the way, what's a "floozy"?
* WackyParentSeriousChild: Granny Pie is portrayed as being playful and fun-loving, much like Pinkie herself, as opposed to her son Clyde, who is serious, stern and dour.
* WhamShot: A small one,
but she feels Westeros has been male-dominated for too long.
* ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum'': Mytilene's Truest Love, or The Most Special Spell,
during pages 1-5, the reader is a spell led to assume that allows two mares to conceive a foal. One side-effect of it Granny Pie is that any foal conceived by an earth pony like the spell will be a filly.
* ''Fanfic/WishCarefully'': When a Dark pureblood couple has their first child, male selection spells are used
rest of her family, as her back is always covered. Then, on the wife to ensure that [[HeirClubForMen their firstborn is a boy]]. Pansy has trouble conceiving a child with Draco when his family insists on using the spells. Without them, page 6, as she is able to conceive a daughter. In hindsight, leaving the rock farm, she uncovers her father-in-law Lucius notes that they should have been grateful the child was at least a witch, considering the GenerationalMagicDecline in their society that followed. Widespread use of this spell also causes problems for Voldemort-ruled Magical Britain on a wide scale; most of the Dark pureblood families conceived their sons using the same spells wings and had no further children, flies away with the consequence that there weren't enough women of childbearing age to marry when that generation reached adulthood.
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* ''Literature/FireAndBlood'': It is lightly implied (but never confirmed) that Queen Visenya used magic to conceive
her son, Maegor. After ten years cart of being married to her brother-husband King Aegon without ever getting pregnant, people start whispering baked goods, revealing that she is infertile (and bringing up the possibility of marrying their daughters to Aegon instead), but suddenly she is pregnant and correctly predicts that she is having actually a boy.
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In real life, the gender of a baby is determined by the sex chromosomes from its mother's egg and its father's sperm; the mother contributes an X chromosome, while the father contributes either an X or Y chromosome (the former will make a girl, and the latter will make a boy). Fiction throws this out the window with either magic or super-advanced technology that expecting parents can use to ensure a baby of the preferred gender. Most often (but not always), the parents-to-be will want a boy because of the assumption that only men can inherit.

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In real life, the gender of a baby is determined by the sex chromosomes from its mother's egg and its father's sperm; the mother contributes an X chromosome, while the father contributes either an X or Y chromosome (the former will make a girl, and the latter will make a boy). Fiction throws this out the window with either magic or super-advanced technology that can force a baby to be one gender or the other. Most often (but not always), the parents-to-be will want a boy because of the assumption that only men can inherit.

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In real life, the gender of a baby is determined by the sex chromosomes from its mother's egg and its father's sperm; the mother contributes an X chromosome, while the father contributes either an X or Y chromosome (the former will make a girl, and the latter will make a boy). Fiction throws this out the window with either magic or super-advanced technology that expecting parents can force use to ensure a baby to be one gender or of the other.preferred gender. Most often (but not always), the parents-to-be will want a boy because of the assumption that only men can inherit.


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In real life, the gender of a baby is determined by the sex chromosomes from its mother's egg and its father's sperm; the mother contributes an X chromosome, while the father contributes either an X or Y chromosome (the former will make a girl, and the latter will make a boy). Fiction throws this out the window with either magic or super-advanced technology that can force a baby to be one gender or the other. Most often (but not always), the parents-to-be will want their bouncing bundle of joy to be a boy because of the assumption that only men can inherit.

The mundane version of this trope: use a scan to reveal the gender of the baby before birth, abort if it's not the preferred gender, and keep trying until you get the desired results. In some parts of the world where baby boys are preferred, a couple trying for a child will abort the fetus if it is a girl and do this as many times as it takes to get a boy, with the consequence that many of those countries now have lopsided gender ratios in favor of men.

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In real life, the gender of a baby is determined by the sex chromosomes from its mother's egg and its father's sperm; the mother contributes an X chromosome, while the father contributes either an X or Y chromosome (the former will make a girl, and the latter will make a boy). Fiction throws this out the window with either magic or super-advanced technology that can force a baby to be one gender or the other. Most often (but not always), the parents-to-be will want their bouncing bundle of joy to be a boy because of the assumption that only men can inherit.

The mundane version of this trope: use a scan to reveal the gender of the baby before birth, abort have an abortion if it's not the preferred gender, and keep trying until you get the desired results. In some parts of the world where baby boys are preferred, a couple trying for a child will abort the fetus if it is a girl and do this as many times as it takes to get a boy, with the consequence that many of those countries now have lopsided gender ratios in favor of men.
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* ''Fanfic/WishCarefully'': When a Dark pureblood couple has their first child, male selection spells are used on the wife to ensure that [[HeirClubForMen their firstborn is a boy]]. Pansy has trouble conceiving a child with Draco when his family insists on using the spells. Without them, she is able to conceive a daughter. In hindsight, her father-in-law Lucius thinks to himself they should have been grateful the child was at least a witch, considering the GenerationalMagicDecline in their society that followed.

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* ''Fanfic/WishCarefully'': When a Dark pureblood couple has their first child, male selection spells are used on the wife to ensure that [[HeirClubForMen their firstborn is a boy]]. Pansy has trouble conceiving a child with Draco when his family insists on using the spells. Without them, she is able to conceive a daughter. In hindsight, her father-in-law Lucius thinks to himself notes that they should have been grateful the child was at least a witch, considering the GenerationalMagicDecline in their society that followed.followed. Widespread use of this spell also causes problems for Voldemort-ruled Magical Britain on a wide scale; most of the Dark pureblood families conceived their sons using the same spells and had no further children, with the consequence that there weren't enough women of childbearing age to marry when that generation reached adulthood.
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''Laconic'': Using magical or scientific means to choose the gender of an unborn baby.

In real life, the gender of a baby is determined by the sex chromosomes from its mother's egg and its father's sperm; the mother contributes an X chromosome, while the father contributes either an X or Y chromosome (the former will make a girl, and the latter will make a boy). Fiction throws this out the window with either magic or super-advanced technology that can force a baby to be one gender or the other. Most often (but not always), the parents will want the baby to be a boy because of the assumption that only men can inherit.

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''Laconic'': Using Expecting parents use magical or scientific means to choose the gender of an unborn baby.

In real life, the gender of a baby is determined by the sex chromosomes from its mother's egg and its father's sperm; the mother contributes an X chromosome, while the father contributes either an X or Y chromosome (the former will make a girl, and the latter will make a boy). Fiction throws this out the window with either magic or super-advanced technology that can force a baby to be one gender or the other. Most often (but not always), the parents parents-to-be will want the baby their bouncing bundle of joy to be a boy because of the assumption that only men can inherit.
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The mundane version of this trope: use a scan to reveal the gender of the baby before birth, abort if it's not the preferred gender, and keep trying until you get the preferred one. In some parts of the world where baby boys are preferred, a couple trying for a child will abort the fetus if it is a girl and do this as many times as it takes to get a boy, with the consequence that many of those countries now have lopsided gender ratios in favor of men.

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The mundane version of this trope: use a scan to reveal the gender of the baby before birth, abort if it's not the preferred gender, and keep trying until you get the preferred one. In some parts of the world where baby boys are preferred, a couple trying for a child will abort the fetus if it is a girl and do this as many times as it takes to get a boy, with the consequence that many of those countries now have lopsided gender ratios in favor of men.



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Nightmare Fuel / Fanfic/LearningToBreatheUnderwater

* During the Gem war for Earth, Blue Diamond believed her Gems had to be willing to die for her and Homeworld. She forced every one of her Gems onto the battlefield, regardless of whether they were made to fight or not. She did [[YouHaveFailedMe terrible things]] to her officers who managed to come back alive from battles with the Crystal Gems.
* Putting a living Gem into a device to power it is called "embedding" and is a punishment for Gem criminals (i.e. literally anyone who breaks the rules on Homeworld). Most Gems embedded for more than a thousand years go completely insane and lose their sense of self. According to Pearl, Gems are threatened with embedding while they're still in the crèche, i.e. the equivalent of a ''nursery''.
* To try and kill the Crystal Gems, Peridot activates the Drill-Class Gem Buster, a robot equipped with three drills made to hunt down Gems and grind them into dust. It becomes an example of AIIsACrapshoot almost instantly, mistaking Peridot for an enemy and refusing to respond to her deactivation code. The Crystal Gems destroy the first one, but there's another and it has access to memory archives, allowing it to learn from the first one's experiences and become a more effective killer. Then it starts collecting material to build more Gem Busters, and those ones start building ''more'' Gem Busters...oh, and they're not just building more Gem Busters, they're building technologically improved, more intelligent, more efficient Gem Busters that learn from their experiences fighting their enemies. They're like [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles the Omnidroid]] if it could clone itself!
** The description of the newer, improved Gem Busters: "...sleek and elegant with solid six-leg construction, thorax-mounted scanners, and extendable front-mounted claws to pierce the bodies of their victims to hold them steady for the drills."
* During the Crystal Gems' first fight with an army of Gem Busters, one Gem Buster pierces Lapis through the back and drags her toward the drills. She comes very close to being ground into a fine pile of powder.
* Chapter 10 ends with Steven getting a phone call from Ronaldo as he's being chased by Jasper, who is not in a good mood after spending the last few months trapped as half of a forced fusion under the ocean.
-->'''Ronaldo''': It's hunting me! I can hear its horrible breathing...tell my dad and my brother I love them, tell them that I died as I lived, seeking the really truthy kind of truth, and that I want to be buried in my Loch Ness Blogster costume, and I want the funeral march to be the second "Go Go Koala Princess OAV" ending title, 'Wagamama no Hi'. Got it? Ahhhhh! The orange...THE ORANGE!! ''(phone disconnects)''
* After Jasper is defeated and bubbled, Lapis wants to [[DeaderThanDead smash her gem into shards]]. Not out of personal vengeance, but because she believes it's the only way to keep Steven safe from the warrior Gem.
-->'''Lapis''': You ''have'' to destroy her. Don't you understand? It's the ''only'' way to make sure Steven will be safe from her. Otherwise she'll ''never--ever--stop.''
* The BodyHorror description of Jasper with a severely cracked gem:
-->''One of Jasper's eyes was sagging out on its stalk. Her teeth were dissolving in her mouth, which was hanging open much too wide. Her too-long fingers were trying to creep across the floor like spider legs, and the rest of her body appeared to be melting. She tried to say something, and then let out a muffled groan of agony as the crack in her gem widened and deepened with every move she made.''
* Inside Rose's room, Steven has a vision of the already-terrifying Malachite with her flesh melting off of her body like Jasper's.
-->'''Malachite''': Come down into the dark with us. It's nice. It's quiet. There's nothing to be afraid of. It's wonderful...
* Steven getting glimpses into Lapis's past with other Gems she knew saying various cruel things to her, then the voice of another Gem who was in some kind of abusive relationship with her, and then the voice of an even higher-ranking Gem who forced her to fight in the war for Earth.
* Everything about Jasper's backstory. She was the sole survivor of an experimental batch of 600 Kindergarten Jaspers who were sent on a dangerous mission. She saw her friend Lydite get attacked by a creature called a Spitter, who poofed her and then dissolved her gem with acid. Rose Quartz rescued Jasper and took her in, but Yellow Diamond intervened, took her away, and lied to her that Rose was never going to transfer Jasper to her command. She then told Jasper that the missions were a test, and the other Jaspers failed it because they were too weak. But this was a lie too: the Jaspers were sent out on a suicide mission that would destroy them in order to uncover the flaws in their programming.
-->'''Yellow Diamond''': Your strength is your worth, and in your worth, find strength. Find ''glory''. You ''know'' what you were made for. Fight. Win. Destroy the enemies of the Empire, erase them, and never, ever allow yourself to be defeated. Or else what makes you different from all those who were...unworthy?

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'''Trope Title''': Prenatal Gender Picking

''Laconic'': Using magical or scientific means to choose
the Gem war for Earth, Blue Diamond believed her Gems had to be willing to die for her and Homeworld. She forced every one gender of her Gems onto the battlefield, regardless of whether they were made to fight or not. She did [[YouHaveFailedMe terrible things]] to her officers who managed to come back alive from battles with the Crystal Gems.
* Putting a living Gem into a device to power it is called "embedding" and is a punishment for Gem criminals (i.e. literally anyone who breaks the rules on Homeworld). Most Gems embedded for more than a thousand years go completely insane and lose their sense of self. According to Pearl, Gems are threatened with embedding while they're still in the crèche, i.e. the equivalent of a ''nursery''.
* To try and kill the Crystal Gems, Peridot activates the Drill-Class Gem Buster, a robot equipped with three drills made to hunt down Gems and grind them into dust. It becomes
an example of AIIsACrapshoot almost instantly, mistaking Peridot for an enemy and refusing to respond to her deactivation code. The Crystal Gems destroy the first one, but there's another and it has access to memory archives, allowing it to learn from the first one's experiences and become a more effective killer. Then it starts collecting material to build more Gem Busters, and those ones start building ''more'' Gem Busters...oh, and they're not just building more Gem Busters, they're building technologically improved, more intelligent, more efficient Gem Busters that learn from their experiences fighting their enemies. They're like [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles the Omnidroid]] if it could clone itself!
** The description of the newer, improved Gem Busters: "...sleek and elegant with solid six-leg construction, thorax-mounted scanners, and extendable front-mounted claws to pierce the bodies of their victims to hold them steady for the drills."
unborn baby.



Related:
* During the Crystal Gems' first fight with an army of Gem Busters, one Gem Buster pierces Lapis through the back and drags her toward the drills. She comes very close to being ground into a fine pile of powder.
* Chapter 10 ends with Steven getting a phone call from Ronaldo as he's being chased by Jasper, who is not in a good mood after spending the last few months trapped as half of a forced fusion under the ocean.
HeirClubForMen: Only men can inherit.
-->'''Ronaldo''': It's hunting me! I can hear its horrible breathing...tell my dad and my brother I love them, tell them that I died as I lived, seeking * WantedASonInstead: A parent or relative is disappointed at someone for not being the really truthy kind of truth, and that I want to be buried in my Loch Ness Blogster costume, and I want gender they assumed they'd be.

'''Indices''': PregnancyDoesNotWorkThatWay, BabiesBabiesEverywhere
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!!Examples:
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/27323566 Our Lady Suspiriorum]]'': Elia is
the funeral march to be mortal form of Mother Suspiriorum, one of the second "Go Go Koala Princess OAV" ending title, 'Wagamama no Hi'. Got it? Ahhhhh! The orange...THE ORANGE!! ''(phone disconnects)''
* After Jasper is defeated and bubbled, Lapis
three mother-goddesses of Valyria. Her husband Rhaegar wants a son to [[DeaderThanDead smash her gem into shards]]. Not out of personal vengeance, name Aegon after his famous ancestor, but because Elia bears him two daughters instead, Shiera and Aelinor. Her inner monologue makes it plain that she believes it's could have a son if she felt like it, but she feels Westeros has been male-dominated for too long.
* ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum'': Mytilene's Truest Love, or The Most Special Spell, is a spell that allows two mares to conceive a foal. One side-effect of it is that any foal conceived by
the only way to keep Steven safe from the warrior Gem.
-->'''Lapis''': You ''have'' to destroy her. Don't you understand? It's the ''only'' way to make sure Steven
spell will be safe from her. Otherwise she'll ''never--ever--stop.''
a filly.
* The BodyHorror description of Jasper ''Fanfic/WishCarefully'': When a Dark pureblood couple has their first child, male selection spells are used on the wife to ensure that [[HeirClubForMen their firstborn is a boy]]. Pansy has trouble conceiving a child with a severely cracked gem:
-->''One of Jasper's eyes was sagging out
Draco when his family insists on its stalk. Her teeth were dissolving in using the spells. Without them, she is able to conceive a daughter. In hindsight, her mouth, which was hanging open much too wide. Her too-long fingers were trying father-in-law Lucius thinks to creep across the floor like spider legs, and the rest of her body appeared to be melting. She tried to say something, and then let out a muffled groan of agony as the crack in her gem widened and deepened with every move she made.''
* Inside Rose's room, Steven has a vision of the already-terrifying Malachite with her flesh melting off of her body like Jasper's.
-->'''Malachite''': Come down into the dark with us. It's nice. It's quiet. There's nothing to be afraid of. It's wonderful...
* Steven getting glimpses into Lapis's past with other Gems she knew saying various cruel things to her, then the voice of another Gem who was in some kind of abusive relationship with her, and then the voice of an even higher-ranking Gem who forced her to fight in the war for Earth.
* Everything about Jasper's backstory. She was the sole survivor of an experimental batch of 600 Kindergarten Jaspers who were sent on a dangerous mission. She saw her friend Lydite get attacked by a creature called a Spitter, who poofed her and then dissolved her gem with acid. Rose Quartz rescued Jasper and took her in, but Yellow Diamond intervened, took her away, and lied to her that Rose was never going to transfer Jasper to her command. She then told Jasper that the missions were a test, and the other Jaspers failed it because
himself they were too weak. But this should have been grateful the child was at least a lie too: witch, considering the Jaspers were sent out on a suicide mission that would destroy them in order to uncover the flaws GenerationalMagicDecline in their programming.
-->'''Yellow Diamond''': Your strength
society that followed.
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* ''Literature/FireAndBlood'': It
is your worth, lightly implied (but never confirmed) that Queen Visenya used magic to conceive her son, Maegor. After ten years of being married to her brother-husband King Aegon without ever getting pregnant, people start whispering that she is infertile (and bringing up the possibility of marrying their daughters to Aegon instead), but suddenly she is pregnant and in your worth, find strength. Find ''glory''. You ''know'' what you were made for. Fight. Win. Destroy correctly predicts that she is having a boy.
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* With technology that can reveal
the enemies gender of a fetus before birth, in some parts of the Empire, erase them, world where baby boys are preferred, a couple trying for a child will abort the fetus if it is a girl and never, ever allow yourself do this as many times as it takes to be defeated. Or else what makes you different from all get a boy. Many of those who were...unworthy?countries now have lopsided gender ratios in favor of men.
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-->'''Lapis''': You ''have'' to destroy her. Don't you understand? It's the ''only'' way to make sure Steven will be safe from her. Otherwise she'll ''never--ever--stop.''

to:

-->'''Lapis''': You ''have'' to destroy her. Don't you understand? It's the ''only'' way to make sure Steven will be safe from her. Otherwise she'll ''never--ever--stop.''''
* The BodyHorror description of Jasper with a severely cracked gem:
-->''One of Jasper's eyes was sagging out on its stalk. Her teeth were dissolving in her mouth, which was hanging open much too wide. Her too-long fingers were trying to creep across the floor like spider legs, and the rest of her body appeared to be melting. She tried to say something, and then let out a muffled groan of agony as the crack in her gem widened and deepened with every move she made.''
* Inside Rose's room, Steven has a vision of the already-terrifying Malachite with her flesh melting off of her body like Jasper's.
-->'''Malachite''': Come down into the dark with us. It's nice. It's quiet. There's nothing to be afraid of. It's wonderful...
* Steven getting glimpses into Lapis's past with other Gems she knew saying various cruel things to her, then the voice of another Gem who was in some kind of abusive relationship with her, and then the voice of an even higher-ranking Gem who forced her to fight in the war for Earth.
* Everything about Jasper's backstory. She was the sole survivor of an experimental batch of 600 Kindergarten Jaspers who were sent on a dangerous mission. She saw her friend Lydite get attacked by a creature called a Spitter, who poofed her and then dissolved her gem with acid. Rose Quartz rescued Jasper and took her in, but Yellow Diamond intervened, took her away, and lied to her that Rose was never going to transfer Jasper to her command. She then told Jasper that the missions were a test, and the other Jaspers failed it because they were too weak. But this was a lie too: the Jaspers were sent out on a suicide mission that would destroy them in order to uncover the flaws in their programming.
-->'''Yellow Diamond''': Your strength is your worth, and in your worth, find strength. Find ''glory''. You ''know'' what you were made for. Fight. Win. Destroy the enemies of the Empire, erase them, and never, ever allow yourself to be defeated. Or else what makes you different from all those who were...unworthy?

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