>>25086287>They often try.Before Zinnia came along they didn't even know about the other dimension, after she came along she didn't even give them a chance; if she was more open they could've potentially come to an agreement of the "we'll try your idea and if it fails then we'll go with ours" sort. They weren't given a chance to do so before she crashed their plan, they weren't in the wrong at any point because they weren't given a chance to accept Zinnia's plan before she made it the only plan.
>there's another solution that worked.One, it barely worked, and if you weren't at that specific place at that specific time it would've failed entirely, as has been said by myself and others countless times. Second, as I stated above, they weren't given a chance to research or attempt the other solution before she fucked up the only alternative.
>Zinnia had a better planAGAIN, first, it almost didn't work and wouldn't have if you weren't in the right place and the right time, stop calling it a good plan when the execution ruined it. Second, if Zinnia was open and they tried her plan first, and it worked as intended, they wouldn't have needed to teleport the meteor, thus saving everyone. Instead she didn't give them the chance to do so in the event her plan failed, dooming them all by default.
>Heck, why do you thing they stated the future survived in PMD2?Because they were doing special side stories in the third version and wanted a happier ending for the future than the one originally written. In Explorers of Darkness and Time, Dialga only saves the main character, and that's after months of being dead. No statement is ever made about Grovyle, Dusknoir, Celebi, and the rest of the future not being wiped from existence as the plan went. It's similar to the movie adaptions of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam changing the ending to be less happier.