I
wrote most of this a few years ago, then abandoned it, planning to
write an ending and re-write the whole thing as prose. I did the
ending, but I decided I quite liked it as it was. I hope you enjoy
it, please leave a review.
I don't own any futurama characters
The Trouble With Time
Sun just coming up. Fry and Bender are walking down the street. There are not many cars or people around.
Fry:
Can't we just go to work? I'm sure you've got some beers
there.
Bender: I drank them all yesterday. Quit worrying Fry,
they're not going to go without us.
Fry: We're already a half
hour late, they've probably already gone
Bender: Then a few more
minutes won't make any difference
They walk on for a few seconds and pass a bar with a neon sign saying 'open 7am-5am every day'
Fry: Too bad it's five after five.
They walk on a bit longer
Fry:
Look, Bender, there's no way we're going to find anywhere open at
this time in the morning. Lets just go to work and see if there's
anything there.
Bender: OK, but I don't see what you're so
bothered about, you hated the moon last time we went.
Fry: Yeah,
but I kinda want to go again now I know what to expect. Plus I want
to find Neil Armstrong's footprints again
Bender: If we miss it
it's their fault anyway, who wants to go at this time in the
morning anyway?
Fry: Me, they're opening a new ride, I want to
be the first one to have a go!
Bender shrugs and they turn around and go back the way they were going. A little further down the road we see another bar that they would have reached if they had carried on walking. Above the door it says 'open all day'
Fry and Bender arrive at work
Bender: We're here, losers!
There is no answer. Bender sits down and opens a can of beer. Fry looks like he's about to say something about making them go all over looking for a bar when he had some cans, but he doesn't. Fry goes into the other room to look for Leela and everyone else.
Fry:
Anyone still here? Aww man! This is typical. They must have gone to
the moon to ride the new ride and left us behind because we were
late.
Bender: (o/s) They've left us a note. 'Gone to the moon
to ride the new ride. Left you behind because you were late'
Fry goes back into the room Bender's in.
Fry:
This sucks! They could have waited, they know how much I wanted to
go
Bender: Yeah we were only an hour and a half late without
calling.
Fry: Some friends they are. Y'know, it's times like
this I miss my old friends back in the 20th century.
Bender: Your
old friends? You had friends before you met us?
Fry: (nods) Of
course I did.
Bender: And you miss them even though I'm
here?
Fry: (nods again) Sometimes. But they're all dead now, so
I might as well forget about them.
Bender: You sure they're
dead?
Fry: Unless they were frozen or lived for a thousand years,
yeah.
Bender: Or had their heads preserved in jars…
Fry looks at Bender for a moment then turns around and runs out the door
Bender:
where are you going?!
Fry: The head museum
At the head museum, Fry and Bender and walking around, Fry is looking at all the heads trying to find a familiar face.
Bender:
This is pointless. You'll never find anyone you know like this,
it'll take forever. Besides in your time only successful people got
their heads preserved in jars, how many of your friends would you
call successful?
Fry: They might have gotten successful after I
was frozen. I had a few friends who wanted to be rock stars. Maybe
they made it.
Bender: There's an easier way to do this.
(shouting) OK heads, listen up! My buddy and I are looking for anyone
who know a loser delivery boy called Fry at the end of the 20th
century.
There is no answer.
Bender:
No one? OK, let's go skinbag.
Fry: I wasn't a loser.
Fry and Bender start to leave when a voice shouts from a bottom shelf.
Voice:
Not Philip Fry? The pizza delivery boy?
Fry: (excited) Yeah! Yeah,
that's me! Where are you?
Voice: Down here.
Fry goes to where the voice came from and picks us a dusty jar. He wipes the dust off with his sleeve and inside there is an oldish man, about 50 with grey hair and a few wrinkles.
Man:
It is you! How did you manage to live so long?
Fry: I was frozen
for 1000 years. Um…I don't remember you, sorry. Did I work for
you or something?
Man: It's me, Mike
Fry: (Peering at the
head) You look vaguely familiar but…
Mike: Mike Clarke? We were
at high school together?
Fry recognises the head
Fry:
No way! You've changed since I last saw you.
Bender: You know
this guy? I didn't think you'd actually find anyone you know
here.
Fry: Yeah, Mike was a friend of mine in high school. He was
voted least likely to succeed. So what have you been up to these last
thousand years?
Mike: I started my own business when I graduated
from college. It made computers and software. I was a millionaire by
the time I was 25. I just had to prove you guys wrong by succeeding.
Fry: Hm, I wish I'd been voted least likely to succeed!
Back at work Fry is talking to Mike, while Bender sits and watches. As the conversation continues, Bender looks more and more irritated at Mike.
Mike:
So how did you end up frozen?
Fry: Oh, an accident. I fell into
one of the capsules when I went to deliver a pizza there. It was a
crank call too.
Mike: Well you chose the best way into the future,
being a head in a jar is OK for the first few decades, but then it
gets really boring
Fry: Why'd you do it anyway?
Mike: I was
stupid, I wanted to live forever. But for nearly 1000 years I've
been trying to find someone who can stop me from making such a stupid
decision.
Fry: Umm, isn't it a little late for that?
Bender:
Sure is! The guy's a loon Fry, lets go do something else.
Mike:
No, it's never too late. Not when you've got a time machine.
Fry:
(very interested) You've got a time machine? As in a machine to
travel through time?
Mike: Well, no. But I have got the plans to
make one.
Fry: You mean I could build a time machine?
Mike: You
probably couldn't, but maybe someone else could.
Fry: (annoyed)
what do you mean I couldn't?
Mike: Well I haven't seen you for
a millennium, but you were never a fan of engineering at school. The
plans are in a safe at my old house in Old New York
Fry: This is
so cool, I'm going to build a time machine!
A few days later, the whole gang is sitting around the table. Mike is on the table. The professor is looking at the plans.
PF:
In theory I believe this could actually work
Mike: Or course it
could, I designed it myself, back in 2025.
Fry: Are you going to
build it?!
PF: Oh my, yes. Building this could certainly turn a
few of my fellow researches green with envy. And it looks so simple
too.
Mike: Remember, the only reason I gave you this is so you can
stop me from preserving my head in a jar for 1000 years
Bender:
Yeah yeah. I volunteer Fry to go to another planet until this whole
thing is over.
Fry: What?! Why would I do that?
Bender: Oh, no
reason. Just for something to do. This time travel stuff looks pretty
boring to me. I'll go with you if you want.
Leela: I think
Bender is worried that if you go into the past, you might not come
back again.
Fry: Really Bender?
Bender: No…well yeah.. But
no. You were saying you missed your 20th century buddies though.
Fry:
Not as much as I'd miss you guys if I stayed there.
Leela: Aww,
that's sweet.
Fry blushes
PF: Lets get started then
A few weeks later. Everyone stood around a silly looking time machine. It is a quite big grey metal cube with a door at one side and some lights flashing around the edges.
Bender:
Wow, so this thing will actually travel in time?
PF: If Mr.
Clark's calculations are correct. I followed his plans
exactly.
Fry: (trying to open the door) Can I go now?
PF: I
believe so. Everybody in!
Everyone heads for the door at the same time
Fry:
Hold on everyone, we can't all go.
Bender: Why not? It's
plenty big enough
Fry: Because Leela and Zoidberg are aliens and
you're a robot.
Zoidberg: I want to see the 21st century!
Bender: We could wear disguises
Fry: (thinks for a moment) OK,
but you'll probably have to do a lot of hiding in the time
machine.
Leela: I'm not sure I want to go…
Amy: C'mon
Leela, it'll be fun
Leela: I've got some stuff I really should
be doing.
Fry: Leela, it's a time machine. We can arrive back
before we leave if you want and you'll have even more time.
Leela:
(defeated) all right then
Fry: Great! In we go.
Everyone gets into the time machine except the professor and Hermes.
Fry:
You guys not coming?
PF: Oh my, no. Time travel is very dangerous.
The thing might explode.
Hermes: I prefer to stay in my own time
thanks mon.
The door closes
Leela:
(quietly) Now why didn't I just say something like that?
Fry:
So, when too?
Amy:
2342!
Bender: 2701!
Zoidberg: Last Tuesday!
Fry: We've
got to go to before Mike preserves his head…I guess I'll choose
the date.
Leela: How about just after you were frozen. The world
will be similar to how you left it
Fry: Great!
Fry types in 12/31/00 onto a number pad and the numbers appear in huge red digital clock style on the wall.
Fry: One year after I was frozen
He goes to hit a button saying 'initialize' but Leela stops him
Leela:
Wait, we were going to get disguises
Bender: I've got one (pulls
out his gorilla mask from the episode with Fry's ex)
Amy: Did
they have gorillas wondering around New York 1000 years ago?
Fry:
No, but Bender's given me a idea
Fry changes the date to 10/31/00
Amy:
2 months earlier? What difference does that make?
Fry: Halloween!
Amy still looks puzzled, so does everyone else.
Fry: You guys don't do Halloween? Well, you'll see.
Fry hits the button and everything starts swirling around, getting more and more blurred until it all disappears. Then it starts to materialise again, showing everyone except Bender passed out on the floor.
Bender is finishing off a can of beer and everyone else is laying on the floor. The gang comes too and starts looking around, puzzled.
Amy:
What happened?
Bender: I think we're there. Get up everyone, I
want to explore.
Bender puts on his mask and heads to the door. Everyone groggily gets up and follows him. The door opens slowly. As it does Fry can hardly contain his excitement. He is practically jumping oupand down. When the door is fully open everyone piles out of the time machine and Leela presses a button on a remote control that makes the time machine invisible.
Fry:
Wow, I didn't know it could do that!
Amy: So, Fry, are you going
to show us around?
Fry: Sure, this way!
The time machine has landed on the sidewalk in a deserted looking part of New York, but Fry seems sure of where he is going. It is quite early, about 9 am. There is the sound of cars not too far away.
Leela:
Fry, disguises…
Fry: Don't worry about it, it's Halloween,
everyone'll be dressing up tonight.
Zoidberg: It's the
daytime
Fry: Yeah, I didn't think of that when I thought of
this. It anyone asks, you couldn't wait to get your costumes on.
C'mon, I want to show you around.
It is a little later, everyone is sat in a McDonald's or some similar fast food place eating burgers and fries, except Bender, who is downing beer.
Amy:
So this is old New York. It's different to how I imagined.
Fry:
How'd you imagine it?
Amy: I don't know. It's as dirty as I
thought, the people are as rude. I guess it's just different to New
New York.
Leela: I thought there'd be a museum, or something.
All you've shown us is bars and fast food joints.
Zoidberg: And
that green bit.
Fry: Yeah, I showed you Central Park
Bender:
You pointed at it from across town.
Fry: Yeah. And there are
museums somewhere. I just thought everyone would prefer the
interesting things.
Everyone nods in agreement.
Fry:
See.
Someone: Fry!
Everyone turns around looking for where the voice came from. There is a man about Fry's age dressed in a uniform of the restaurant they are in, waving frantically at Fry.
Fry: Jimmy?
Jimmy runs over to their table
Jimmy:
Hey, it is you man! I wasn't sure. Where've you been for the past
few months?
Leela: (whispering) Think fast Fry.
Fry: Oh…I had
to leave town. Had some…stuff to do.
Jimmy: When you disappeared
we all wondered where you'd gone. Dan thought you'd got a huge
new year's tip and ran off to spend it. Did you?
Fry: Ah…no.
didn't even get a little tip. It was a crank call.
Jimmy:
Bummer, I hated those. Now I've moved up in the world. I serve the
food here, don't even have to leave to deliver an order.
Fry:
That's great. I'm still doing deliveries.
Jimmy: So, like
what's going on here? Early Halloween party?
Fry: Yeah. (points
to Bender) This is Be…um, Ben, (points to Leela) Leela, (points to
Zoidberg) Zack, (points to Amy) and Amy.
Jimmy: Great costumes you
three
Leela/Bender: Thanks
Zoidberg: I made it myself.
Jimmy:
Well, I'm on duty so I'd best get back to work. You lot should
come to Louie's party tonight though. Everyone's gonna love those
costumes, and you can tell us what you've been up while you've
been away.
Fry: Great. I'll try my best. Got some stuff to do
tonight though. That's why we're having the party now.
Jimmy:
OK, well you know where he lives, he hasn't moved. And if you don't
come, send me your address sometime.
Fry: Sure.
Jimmy wonders off back to behind the counter. Fry is sitting back grinning.
Fry:
It's great to see an old friend again. We can go to the party,
right?
Leela: I suppose so, as long as we warn your other friend
first.
Fry: Right. So if you want to go find a museum or
something, I'll warn him and we can meet up later for the party.
Amy'd best get a costume too if she can find one, it's a bit late
though. There might not be any left.
Leela: We meet here at half
past 4.
Fry: Deal.
Leela, Amy and Zoidberg leave together to find a museum. Fry and Bender sit for a few seconds then they get up and go too. They walk down the road to a phone booth. Fry gets in to ring the operator.
Bender:
Fry…isn't that a suicide booth?
Fry: No, it's a phone booth,
you make phone calls from here
Bender: Weird
Fry: Not as weird
as suicide booths, I nearly got killed on my first day in the future.
Fry dials the number
Fry: Hi, I'm looking for the number and address for a Mr. Michael Clark. Uh hu. Right, just tell me all of them then.
He takes a pen out of his pocket and starts scribbling addresses and numbers all over his hand
Leela, Amy and Zoidberg are sat on a bench outside a museum. Amy has found a costume, she is wearing a pink ballerina outfit. The people walking past are giving them a few funny looks.
Amy:
This century is weirder than I thought
Leela: It's certainly
different. I really am amazed they got out alive. It's hard to
believe Fry grew up in these times.
Amy: I know what you mean,
sometimes I forget he's not from our time.
Leela: It's like he
fits in so well. Almost like he was meant to be there, like he was
born in the wrong century or something. I can't help wondering how
well I'd do if I woke up in the year 4000.
Amy: Maybe Fry's
just weird
Leela: I don't like the word 'weird'. I prefer
unique…
Fry is still talking on the phone, but now to someone else
Fry:
OK, thanks anyway. There's only one left. This had better be him or
I don't know how we'll find him.
Bender: Go for it
Fry puts in a coin and dials a number from the scribble on his hand, waits while it rings and finally speaks.
Fry: Hi. I'm looking for Mike Clark. No, why would I need an appointment to talk to someone on the phone for 2 minutes. Fry, Philip Fry, I'm an old friend of his from school and I REALLY need to talk to him. Right. (to Bender) his secretary put me on hold, and they're playing really bad music at me.
Fry waits for a few more seconds
Fry:
Hi. What? Did you tell him who I was? Try again then. You told him
how urgent it was? Fine. He wouldn't even talk to me
Bender: Oh
well. Lets go do something else.
Fry: No, we've got to do this.
I've got an idea, you go find a post office and get a stamp and an
envelope. I'll write him a note, then it's up to him whether he
reads it.
Fry gives Bender some money and Bender wonders off. Fry scribbles something on a scrap of paper he finds in his pocket.
Later the gang meet up back at the fast food joint. It looks like Jimmy isn't there anymore, or he isn't talking to Fry if he is. Everyone is eating again.
Leela:
So you told Mike?
Bender: Yep. Don't know if he'll believe us,
but we told him
Leela: what did he say?
Fry: Oh, probably
something like 'thanks for the info, I don't believe you.'
Leela:
Probably?
Bender: Definitely. That's what he said.
Fry: So, I
think we should get to the party about 10. Shall we go to a bar till
then?
Bender: Sounds good
Leela: We'll have to be careful,
we're running out of the counterfeit 21st century money the
professor gave us.
Fry: We've got nearly a hundred left
Leela:
52 dollars isn't nearly a hundred
Fry: it is to me.
Bender:
If we run out we'll just steal some, crime was very popular in the
21st century, no one will notice.
Fry: Yeah, or we could go trick
or treating.
Everyone gives him a funny look
Fry: Or not. Let's go anyway
They all get up and leave
Later at the party Fry is chatting to a girl dressed as an alien.
Fry:
You know, I'm from the future.
Girl: Really? I'm from outer
space
Fry: I've seen real aliens, they don't look anything
like you though, you're much prettier.
Girl: Okay.
Fry:
There's aliens here too. See that guy, he's an alien
He points at Zoidberg.
Girl: That's great, I've got to go now.
She walks out the door. Fry shrugs and wonders off. Outside, the girl presses a fake looking Star Trek style communicator badge.
Girl: Beam me back up, this planet is full of crazy people
She disappears.
Leela and Amy are stood near the door talking to each other, both holding weird looking cocktails. A guy at the other side of the room looks at Leela and smiles. She smiles back and Amy watches jealously.
Leela:
Y'know, this century isn't half as bad as I thought it would
be.
Amy: Well I think it's stupid. What's the point of all
this dressing up anyway?
Leela: It's just to have a bit of fun.
It was a good idea of Fry's to come to this date. Amy: Probably the
only good idea he's ever had.
They both laugh. Leela looks up at the guy that smiled at her, he's standing next to someone in a costume that looks a bit like Kif.
Amy: Maybe this century isn't as bad as I thought.
They both make their way over to they guys, but just as they are about to speak to them, a girl screams and Fry and Bender rush across the room, grabbing them and dragging them outside. Zoidberg runs after them, waving his arms around in a panic
Leela
(angry) What did you do that for?
Fry: Bender frightened a girl,
we thought we'd better get going
Bender: It wasn't my fault. I
was just talking to a nice robot girl, she asked what I looked like
under my mask, so I took it off and she passed out.
Fry: She
probably wasn't expecting you to be a robot. She was a human in a
costume
Bender: (horrified) I was chatting up a human?!
Leela:
I think we've had about all the fun the 21st century has to offer,
maybe we should be getting home.
Amy: But what about those cute
guys at the party
Leela: Amy! What about Kif?
Amy: What? He
hasn't even been born yet.
Leela: We've done what we came here
to do, pretty soon Halloween's going to be over anyway, we might as
well leave.
Fry: (disappointed) But there's loads more I wanted
to show you.
Zoidberg: Like what?
Fry: This other McDonald's,
and the place I used to work at, and loads of other bars…
Leela:
Come on.
She starts walking off back to where they parked the time machine. The others hesitate but then follow her, except for Bender
Bender: Wait, I like the bit about loads of other bars…
Bender realises the others aren't listening and follows them
Back at the time machine, Leela presses the button on the remote control and it reappears. They all walk in except for Fry who lingers at the door looking out at the city.
Leela:
Fry?
Fry: I'm coming. You know, I know you guys don't think
much to this century, but it's my home, I know it hasn't got all
the technology and aliens and robots of the 31st century, but it's
a pretty great place.
At the end to the ally a man runs past, followed by two other men shooting at him. Fry ends his nostalgia trip pretty quickly and dives into the time machine. It fades away like it did before. It reappears in the year 3000. Everything looks exactly how it did when they left, except Mike's head looks younger, about 25-30. The door opens and they all stagger out. Fry looks at Mike, puzzled.
Fry:
Hey, what's going on?
Mike: You didn't change anything! I'm
still a head in a jar!
Fry: Yeah, but when we left you were an old
guy
Hermes: No he wasn't!
Leela: Something very strange it
going on here. Mike, what did you ask Fry to do in the past?
Mike:
To find the guy who wrote me this stupid note and stop him.
On the table next to Mike is a note. Leela picks it up and reads out loud
Leela:
'Dear Mike, whatever you do don't get your head pickled or you'll
be really bored by the year 3000, from F&B'
Fry: Hey! That's
the note I just wrote!
Mike: What? But I sent you back to make
sure I didn't get that note. That note is what tipped me off about
it being possible to preserve your head. As soon as I knew that, I
got it done immediately.
PF: Oh dear, it seems that in the
original timeline you sent Fry back to make sure you never became a
head in a jar, and in order to do that, he wrote you that note,
meaning that in this time line you sent him back to stop the note
form reaching you without knowing that he was the one that actually
wrote it.
Fry: I'm very confused
PF: Basically it means that
Mike was supposed to become a head in a jar. There's nothing we can
do to stop it, so when you tried, you just made it happen
sooner.
Bender: I don't get it
PF: Fry caused the very thing
he was trying to prevent
Bender: So me might as well take Shorty
here back to the head museum?
PF: Yes, I suppose so
Fry picks up Mike and carries him off. Bender goes with him.
Mike:
Wait! Why don't I stay here? We could be friends again, like at
school.
Fry: But we weren't friends at school, and when I tried
to call you in the past you wouldn't even talk to me. That's why
I wrote you that stupid note.
Mike: But we could be friends
now
Fry: Nah, I've already got plenty. But I tell you what, I'll
put you on another shelf with some more interesting heads
Mike:
But…
Bender: Shut it Shorty. Fry's got all the friends he
needs.
Fry puts Mike's head on a random shelf at the museum, then walks off without realising that the shelf if labelled, 'World's most boring heads' and walks off. Bender does notice and snickers to himself.
At Planet Express, everyone else is sitting around. Amy is still wearing her ballerina outfit.
Amy:
So it was all a big waste of time.
Leela: Not really, we arrived
back here at the same time we left, so we didn't actually lose any
time.
Amy: No, I was talking about all that getting ready for the
party, finding this costume. We didn't even get to say hello to
those guys before Bender messed it all up.
PF: Still, at least
we've still got the time machine
Amy: (brightening) Yeah, we
could go back and try again
PF: Yes, this will make me famous…
Fry and Bender walk in.
Fry:
Do you guys want to go back to the past? We could go to the moon
before it became a theme park.
Leela: Are you still bothered about
that?
Fry: No, but since you left me behind when you went on the
new ride…
Bender: I know, lest go back a few days and make sure
we get here on time to go
PF: Oh no, that would cause a temporal
discrepancy. Fry found Mike and his time machine plan while everyone
else was on the moon without him.
Fry looks disappointed
PF: Famous, world famous, universe famous. I'll be rich
PF pats the time machine affectionately and with a horrible creaking noise, it collapses into a pile of junk on the floor.
PF: Oh dear, I thought it might do that. That's why I didn't want to get inside it. I said time travel was dangerous.
Fry, Leela, Amy and Zoidberg look horrified, Bender just laughs
End
