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I already mentioned the meteorite is a crucial item in the Delta Episode. With its absence, Rayquaza is unable to Mega Evolve and so cannot destroy the meteor. Unless there are other not mentioned countermeasures, it’s safe to assume the world ended shortly after May and Roselia disappeared.
May wouldn’t even know a meteor struck Earth (except when being hit unconscious by a massive surge, though she would be puzzled about what happened), as it’s only during the Delta Episode that she learns about the meteor’s existence. Meaning her hope for someone coming to their rescue was in vain from the start.
This would also make her entire guilt trip worse. Not only did she failed to stop Team Aqua, but because she wasn’t in the right place at the same time to deliver the meteorite, she indirectly caused another catastrophe to happen. Even though it's not her fault, humanity and many pokemon species are gone.
With that, the plot hole regarding the legendaries’ intervention would be resolved. Rayquaza couldn't stop Primal Kyogre or the meteor, because it wasn't able to Mega Evolve. Groudon couldn't go Primal either, as it wouldn’t have access to the Red Orb (which was also in May’s possession). Most legendaries would be overwhelmed with the entire situation, having to deal with two cataclysmic events in consecutive order. Not to mention the meteor strike being so severe, that even the strongest surviving legendary would have to rest for a long time. Kyogre on the other hand would be unscathed, as it could dive deep down the ocean and use the water masses above as a shield when the meteor hit Earth. With no natural enemies, it would become Earth’s only defining force of nature.
To answer >>57876606, ORAS is better suited for the plot than RSE, as there are more canonical elements you can use to lay out a coherent story with less plot holes. Not only that, the consequences are more severe in ORAS, making the story much more dreadful.
I already mentioned the meteorite is a crucial item in the Delta Episode. With its absence, Rayquaza is unable to Mega Evolve and so cannot destroy the meteor. Unless there are other not mentioned countermeasures, it’s safe to assume the world ended shortly after May and Roselia disappeared.
May wouldn’t even know a meteor struck Earth (except when being hit unconscious by a massive surge, though she would be puzzled about what happened), as it’s only during the Delta Episode that she learns about the meteor’s existence. Meaning her hope for someone coming to their rescue was in vain from the start.
This would also make her entire guilt trip worse. Not only did she failed to stop Team Aqua, but because she wasn’t in the right place at the same time to deliver the meteorite, she indirectly caused another catastrophe to happen. Even though it's not her fault, humanity and many pokemon species are gone.
With that, the plot hole regarding the legendaries’ intervention would be resolved. Rayquaza couldn't stop Primal Kyogre or the meteor, because it wasn't able to Mega Evolve. Groudon couldn't go Primal either, as it wouldn’t have access to the Red Orb (which was also in May’s possession). Most legendaries would be overwhelmed with the entire situation, having to deal with two cataclysmic events in consecutive order. Not to mention the meteor strike being so severe, that even the strongest surviving legendary would have to rest for a long time. Kyogre on the other hand would be unscathed, as it could dive deep down the ocean and use the water masses above as a shield when the meteor hit Earth. With no natural enemies, it would become Earth’s only defining force of nature.
To answer >>57876606, ORAS is better suited for the plot than RSE, as there are more canonical elements you can use to lay out a coherent story with less plot holes. Not only that, the consequences are more severe in ORAS, making the story much more dreadful.
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