>>44584951> yes, it is a plotline no matter how briefly exploredNot really, if its just mentioned in a throwaway line then its not a plotline. That's like saying Daisy Oak has a plotline.
>This is where your retardation shows the most, because the post you quoted >>44584738 was talking about the "different timelines/alternate universes" from >>44584698, not Ultra WormholesAside from the fact that "it happened since ORAS" being wrong anyways; the question was about what ultra wormholes did to the lore, not what the lore is.
>BW telling us that there's parallel universes does not mean that ORAS didn't also tell us that there are alternate timelinesFirst of all, you said "since" which means you think ORAS was the origin.
Second, if you want to bring the distintion of "universe" and "timeline" at least learn what they are becuase Zinnia doesn't mention "timeline", she says "world", the other universe, not a timeline, as there's no time travel involved.
>That amounts to the same thing, since we just stop Devon Corp from stopping Deoxys their way and we end up doing it a different way. With the ultimate goal of stopping the threat: Deoxys.
>the Deoxys encounter almost feels like an afterthought, since the main conflicts involve Zinnia for the most part.And? Her goal was stopping Deoxys. Her way, sure, but she wouldn't have anything against Steven and Cozmo if it weren't because the conflict made them do something she didn't agree about. The fight against Deoxys in space was in promotional material and is the setpiece the entire thing is written around(including introducing the protection suit earlier in the game). IF there has to be an afterthought, is the mention of alternate worlds, which is a single line. Of course this would be obvious to anyone who played the game instead of letting youtube/reddit hype about people misreading Zinnia's quite inform their entire opinion of Delta Episode.