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It's filled with a lot of pointless running back and forth just to make it feel longer than it actually is, and that's never a good thing. The actual meat of the Delta Episode is really good, some pretty ground-breaking stuff for a Pokemon game, and I really hope we get future episode things like this, perhaps in the form of DLC, but cut out some of the pointless runaround.
It was over before I knew it, so other than what Richard said about the running around, let's see... I liked how it fleshed out Hoenn's lore and characters a little more... or at least, this version of Hoenn. Was Zinnia trying to save the Hoenn from Gen III by destroying that device? Or possibly yet another version of Hoenn where she actually exists? Or is she from Gen III retroactively and... yeah, as much as I liked the Delta episode, it's kind of confusing to take it all in at once. Cool stuff, though.
^I dunno about that. The events in Omega Ruby's Delta Episode couldn't have been much different, save for the team you face being Magma, right? Zinnia implied the world she came from (or at least somehow knew about?) didn't have the technology to warp the meteoroid at all, so whatever alternate Hoenn it is... probably would have gone kaput if Gen 6's Hoenn was successful with the warp. Oh, and it's possible the people and Pokemon from Gen 6 Hoenn could have died in the process too. That's what seemed to be hinted at.Long story short, I don't think she came from whichever version you didn't play, but I guess I can't say with certainty she's from Gen III's Hoenn, either. EDIT: Come to think of it, she mentioned that in her world, instead of going Primal, Kyogre/Groudon mega evolved...? Or, to be more speciifc, I think she said it was "closer" to Mega Evolution than it was to Primal Reversion. Either way, now I'm even more curious.