How long had it been since Tugtupite had been in this solar system? Maybe it's been a decade or maybe a century but regardless it had been a more than satisfying sticking around the backwater planet of Earth for however long she had been there. While she may have missed many of the commodities of her home planet, the sheer amount of progress she had made here compared to at her home spoke for itself as an upside to staying. Today she was getting ready to run some more experiments on some of her pets. A few of the corrupted gems from the surface below that she had managed to get a hold of and coax up into her holding containers. She'd been exploring ways to reverse or at least reduce the severity of corruption in gems when she managed to accidentally set off some sort of chain reaction in the gem changing it's base colours. Of course this also ended up throwing off the rest gem's for resulting in the gem no longer being able to hold a hardlight form but she thought she might have worked out the kinks in the formula at this point.
"Now then. Lets proceed little on-" Tug began before she was interrupted by her superior Bloodstone. The Kindergarden was finally yielding more gems after all these years. It reminded her of when she used to work the Kindergardens on other planets before she began her research. While this was an amazing opportunity, Tug still wanted to continue with her research so rather than have an existential crisis, Tug split in two and each one went about their business with the original leaving for Earth.
Tugtupite hitched a ride on one of the spider bots to make sure she got there at the same time as the droids. It wasn't smooth sailing getting all that hardware into the cave system that now encompassed the Kindergarden but it was done.
"Attention all Gems!" Tugtupite yelled as she stood atop the spider drone
"I am Tugtupite! I represent the Homeworld. The genesis of our kind. And I would like to be the first to welcome you to the land of the living and I would like to invite you to join the Homeworld Earth outpost. Tugtupite said in a grandiose manner. It was then that Tugtupite noticed a Gem stuck at her level on a wall which was relatively high up compared to ground level.
"You there. What do you say, would you like to join us?" Tug asked as she commanded the spider-bot to extend one of it's legs as she walked along it to help the gem onto the spider-bot. She remembered how many times she had to do this when she used to work on other Kindergardens. So many Gems didn't know how much damage they could actually take; in all honesty Tug belived the gem would be able to easily survive the fall should she decide to jump down to the ground level.