XENOTIME & ZEOLITE
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Xenotime and Zeolite appear only in the manga, in Act 38, Volume 13. They were sent by
PallaPalla to capture Sailor Venus. They set up an idol competition, and Minako enters.
At the time, the senshi are gaining their new attacks, but before they get their new
power, they are "sealed" and cannot transform. Minako is distressed by the fact that
she is the last to get her new power, and is worried that she will never be able to
transform again. She sees the Dead Moon logo and knows the contest was a trap, but
enters anyway to prove that she is strong even without the use of her powers. When
she arrives at the competition, she finds that more people have entered than she is
prepared to save, but she still refuses to call the other senshi, not wanting them
to know that she can't transform yet. When she enters the audition tent, she finds
herself in a tropical jungle. Her mission is to save children at the top of a tower,
and win a prize: 50,000,000 yen, the chance to star in a TV movie, and her picture
on CD covers. Greed and competitive feelings of anger drive the girls in the contest
through the jungle, while the Amazones Quartetto hide in the bushes, taking their
energy. Minako suspects their intentions, and tries to calm the girls down, but to
no avail. A boulder comes crashing down on Minako, but Makoto arrives just in time
to smash it. Ami and Rei also arrive and transform. Minako, however, still cannot
transform. Not wanting to burden the other senshi with her weakness, she charges ahead
and finds Lemures growing strong due to the pure dreams and anger of the contestants.
Although Xenotime is throwing knives at her, she attempts to climb the tower. The other
senshi try to help, but Zeolite intervenes, telling them that if they try to help her,
Minako will be killed. She finally reaches the top of the tower, only to discover
that the "children" are actually Lemures! Xenotime pins her to the ground with knives,
while VesVes corrupts her with Lemures, commanding her to steal the Ginzuishou for
the Dead Moon Circus. She is about to obey, but Artemis intervenes and claws her
face to break her out of the trance. Before she can fully recover, VesVes triggers
a trap door, causing her to fall through. Artemis tries to hold her up, but PallaPalla
sends an enormous rock to crush him. In the next Act (Act 39, Volume 14), Minako cries
as Artemis's blood runs down her arm. Suddenly, the boulder is shoved aside and
Artemis stands in his human form. He apologizes to Minako, realizing that the reason
she couldn't transform was because he lacked power. He pulls her up and gives her
her Venus Crystal, allowing her to transform. Xenotime and Zeolite are destroyed with
Sailor Venus's "Love and Beauty Shock" attack.

Xenotime and Zeolite can be distinguished because Xenotime's outfit has darker
checks than Zeolite's. Only one small color image of the pair exists in Artbook Volume IV,
and this image is actually part of a much larger picture. The two appear to have black
and white checkered suits (both suits are identical in this picture), and hair that is
yellow on top and fading to pink.
Name Origin
Xenotime (

)
is named after an yttrium phosphate mineral called
xenotime. It is usually transluscent to opaque, and most
commonly occurs in shades of bronish yellow, but can also be seen in brown, reddish brown,
greenish brown, and gray. Often, this mineral may be slightly radioactive.
Zeolite (

) is
named after a group of minerals called
zeolites. These minerals are very porous,
and have a lot of impurities. There are 48 naturally occurring zeolites, and 150 different
types of synthetic zeolites. These minerals have a wide variety of industrial uses, including
(but not limited to) detergents, construction, water purification, beauty products, medicine,
and agriculture.