It had been an hour since Kyle's miraculous appearance outside Marty, Jean, and Jules' portable prison. Kyle wanted to save the story of how he got from1886 for later. For now Kyle was trying to tell the time travelers of his plan to get them out of prison and stop Griff's plans for a revolt. Kyle decided that it was too dangerous to say these things verbally, so he decided to write these things down on some pieces of paper he brought with him.

"It's a done deal," Kyle wrote. "Griff might have the equipment, but he doesn't have the mind to back 'm up."

"He's done pretty good so far," Jean wrote.

"But this plan does all the things Griff doesn't expect," Kyle wrote. "You'll see."

"Alright," Marty wrote. "But one more question. How did you get here? How did you recover so fast?"

Kyle looked at the piece of paper for a little while and simply wrote on the back "Isn't this only the billionth time you've asked me. I told you I'd tell you later." After he gave Jean and Marty that piece of paper, he took the sack of their weapons that he found, and left.

"Kyle!" Marty whispered loudly.

"Where is he going?" Jules whispered in response. He was finally taking a break from the conversation he was having with his mother whom was down the row. So far she wasn't telling pleasant stories of her time in 1895.

"He's going to execute the plan," Jean said. Just as she said that there was a scream from the door of the prison. All the prisoners in the trailer jumped at the sound. They all waited a few minutes and then saw Kyle quietly open the door and shut it after coming in. He then proceeded to begin to unlock all of the cells by pushing a simple button on the keypad he was holding. All the former prisoners ran out and started screaming for joy.

"Shut up you guys!" Kyle whispered very loudly. "We have a job to do. You're going to have to stay in here 'till we tell you otherwise."

Kyle then jogged over to the area where Jean, Marty and Jules were and motioned for them to come with him.

"You too Clara," Kyle said to the frightened woman who was still in her cell. "you're part of the plan, too." Clara slowly walked out of the cell finally revealing her entire traumatized body. Jules ran over and hugged her mother tightly and continued to hold on to her as they quietly left the prison.

"Tough guy," Jean sarcastically whispered to Jules.

"Very funny," Jules said as he continued to hold on to his mother.

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The five time travelers were crouched behind a bush outside what looked like a futuristic mobile housing unit. According to Kyle, it was where Doc Brown and Verne were kept with the doors chained. The bigger one next to it was the one where Griff slept, but they tried not to disturb that one.

Kyle quietly crawled toward the house and quickly checked to see if his other recently freed prisoners were keeping the tranquilized guard restrained. He then crawled to the door and knocked in a certain rhythm: ta ta ta ta ta ti-ti ta ti-ti ta ti ta.

"The Jesus Freak song, huh?" Jean whispered.

"Best song ever written," Kyle responded. An identical but softer knock then followed from the inside. Kyle then stuck something like a pin underneath the sheet that was covering the chains that locked Doc and Verne in the house. Kyle distanced himself a bit before there was something like and air-puff blew of the sheet and caused the chains to fall off.

"What happened?" Jules asked.

"A mini-bomb," Kyle said. "The old Doc gave it to me as soon as I recovered."

"I see," Jean said.

The door opened slowly and quietly with Doc and Verne slipping out as slowly as possible.

"Thanks Kyle," Doc whispered. "It's going to be like a family reunion."

"So can we get out of here yet?" Verne asked Kyle.

"Not yet," Kyle whispered. "There is still one thing left to do, get Griff out of this time, and I'll have my dad do the honors."

Marty then poked his head out from behind the bush and looked at his son with puzzlement.

"Me?" Marty said. "Why now? Why so fast?"

"This is an easy operation," Kyle said. "Griff wasn't prepared for some time travelers who know how he ticks to sabotage his operation."

"From the way you talked about your big plan you kinda gave the impression that it would be tough," Jean said.

"Did I give that impression?" Kyle said like a cocky victor.

"Well," Clara said slightly recovered. "It doesn't matter what impression you gave. You guys saved our lives."

"And the country," Jean said. "You should'a...

"Later Jean," Marty said. "We have to work on preventing it before we dwell on it."

Kyle then gave Marty a tranquilizer. And pointed out Griff's dwelling and told him to just kick down the door because it didn't matter anymore once he was face to face with the Tannen.

Marty then quickly snuck to Griff's door and kicked it down finally letting out all the rage he had toward the family. Marty then ran toward the shocked Tannen and jammed the tranquilizer into Griff's arm and wrestled the now drowzy would-be supreme governor to the floor.

"That's for all the people you would have hurt, Tannen!" Marty shouted as Griff passed out on the floor.

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Doc led the group to where the train was hidden in the middle of the woods. Doc and Marty were getting reacquainted while they were waiting for Kyle to put one of Doc's drugs in Griff's army's water supply that would cause them to forget about the whole revolt idea.

"I never thought I'd see you again, Doc," Marty said while sitting by the train. "I guess you're moving to the future, or at least that's what Jules said."

"It's true," Verne said. "Do you have any kids my age?"

"Yeah," Marty said. "A boy we call Little Marty."

"Incredible," Verne said.

There then came a car driving through the woods which turned out to be the DeLorean time machine that Jean, Marty, and Jules used to arrive in.

"Good to go," Kyle said.

"Speaking of which," Jules said. "How did you get here from 1886? Will you tell us now?"

"When we get back home, Jules" Kyle said. "For now we gotta get this creep back to his time before he wakes up."

"What about all the future gadgets Griff brought with him?" Clara asked.

"Don't worry about them," Kyle said. "Griff should have chosen the flame retardant stuff to bring with him." As he said that, he nudged his head toward the smoke rising in the distance.

"Tell me, Kyle," Jean said. "How did you figure all this out about Griff's stuff before you came here?"

"I'll tell ya when we get home sis," Kyle said impatiently.

After filling the Mr. Fusion generators in the car and the train, the two families were ready to go home. Doc's family got in the locomotive while Marty's family got in the DeLorean dragging Griff's passed out body with them. They then both turned their time circuits on. Doc set the locomotive to 2005 while Marty set the circuits to 2016 to return Griff. The two time machines then rose up in the air in unison and sped off leaving a foursome of fire trials behind.