Doc entered the train time machine, which was in his back yard. Marty
was very confused, so he asked Doc to clear his mind. "Hey, Doc, uh, why do
you have the train out here? I mean, somebody's probably gonna see it, you
know?" Doc shrugged. "Yes, but I figured that since everyone knows me as a
'strange scientist,' and all, they'll probably figure it's just another
strange experiment. Besides, I've only been here a few hours. The boys are
getting used to being here."
Marty nodded his head. He was beginning to understand things. "So what you're saying Doc, is that you've been traveling through time and altering things throughout history on purpose? What about the space time continuum, and paradoxes, and all that junk?"
Doc gasped and slapped his forehead. "Marty! Don't ever talk about the space time continuum like that! Without time, our lives would be quite a mess, trust me. Now, to answer your question, I've had a lot of time to think about these situations. I've planned everything out to the smallest detail. No paradoxes will occur as long as you follow me and don't do anything idiotic."
Marty frowned as he leaned toward his old partner as they both exited the time train. "What do you mean, do anything idiotic? I would never do anything like that!"
Doc tried to conceal his laughter, but it came out like a snort anyhow. "Marty, just don't get yourself into a situation where somebody calls you chicken, and you go and start a fight."
Marty rolled his eyes. "Doc, I'm over that now. You don't have to worry. We're both experienced time travelers. And now, it'll be you and me, just like old times."
Doc walked over to the time train and began to start things up. "Actually, Marty, Clara and the boys are coming along too. I promised them they could join us on our mission, if you want to call it that."
Marty shrugged. He pretended to be fine with that. "Sure, Doc, whatever you say. They can join us this time, I suppose." But really, Marty was angry. Why did Doc's family have to come along? Why couldn't it just be Marty and Doc? Marty waited as Doc went inside to gather the family. Marty was alone with the time train. Suddenly, he had a sudden urge to do something he should definitely not do...
Marty nodded his head. He was beginning to understand things. "So what you're saying Doc, is that you've been traveling through time and altering things throughout history on purpose? What about the space time continuum, and paradoxes, and all that junk?"
Doc gasped and slapped his forehead. "Marty! Don't ever talk about the space time continuum like that! Without time, our lives would be quite a mess, trust me. Now, to answer your question, I've had a lot of time to think about these situations. I've planned everything out to the smallest detail. No paradoxes will occur as long as you follow me and don't do anything idiotic."
Marty frowned as he leaned toward his old partner as they both exited the time train. "What do you mean, do anything idiotic? I would never do anything like that!"
Doc tried to conceal his laughter, but it came out like a snort anyhow. "Marty, just don't get yourself into a situation where somebody calls you chicken, and you go and start a fight."
Marty rolled his eyes. "Doc, I'm over that now. You don't have to worry. We're both experienced time travelers. And now, it'll be you and me, just like old times."
Doc walked over to the time train and began to start things up. "Actually, Marty, Clara and the boys are coming along too. I promised them they could join us on our mission, if you want to call it that."
Marty shrugged. He pretended to be fine with that. "Sure, Doc, whatever you say. They can join us this time, I suppose." But really, Marty was angry. Why did Doc's family have to come along? Why couldn't it just be Marty and Doc? Marty waited as Doc went inside to gather the family. Marty was alone with the time train. Suddenly, he had a sudden urge to do something he should definitely not do...
