If a Crystal is a Mojave Special, wouldnt a Super Crystal be a Super Mojave Super Special? Weird stuff! Maybe "Specials" should be called "Baker Balls" and just get it done with!
It might be just confusion, perhaps just mine. But my original understanding was that crystal was the combo of mojave and special (although I like Baker better , right so far? Where I get lost is what a super crystal is and I understand we might really not know for sure until one is bred to see if it can produce mojave and crystal or only special. The term "super" I think isn't really well defined to start with and I'm not sure if "super" even goes with combos. Is a karma (phantom + lesser) a super? If it is, then maybe crystal is a super all by it's self. Or take for example pewter which is a combination of mutations of different genes (not different mutations of the same gene like with karma), would it be right to call anything a super pewter? Like your example which assumes special and mojave aren't alleles (different versions of the same gene) then maybe a super pewter would be homozygous for both pastel and cinnamon. If super means homozygous then karma and crystal aren't supers and there never could be a super karma because you can't have more than two copies of the same gene (one from mom and one from dad). I just think with the reports of crystal X normal missing producing crystal (or normal) a good number of times it's going to turn out that mojave and special are alleles and there really can't be a super crystal; only super special, super mojave, and then one of both of these versions of this gene making the crystal combo.