October 27, 1985
2:30 AM PST
'What the hell are you doing in my bedroom?' the pseudo-Jennifer screamed.
'Hey, I could ask you that same question,' Jennifer said firmly, as she was a bit stunned.
'What's going on in here?' demanded Jennifer's father, as he entered the bedroom.
'Make her leave, Dad!' screamed the pseudo-Jennifer. 'She's an imposter.'
'You leave right now, young lady,' Jennifer's father demanded.
'But, Dad,' protested Jennifer, 'she is the imposter.'
'I am not!' screamed the pseudo-Jennifer. 'Don't listen to her, Dad.'
Jennifer's father then pointed his handgun at Jennifer, and firmly said, 'You have one minute to leave this house, and get off of our property, young lady.'
Jennifer then bolted out of the house, as she was frightened. She couldn't believe that her very own father had just held her at gunpoint. I must find Marty, Jennifer thought to herself. I must find Marty, and try to make sense of what is going on here. This feels like a bad dream, except that this feels too real to just be a dream.
oooooooooo
As Jennifer was walking over to Marty's house, she noticed that something seemed strange about this town - although she couldn't quite place her finger on it. However, as Jennifer headed towards Courthouse Square, she saw that it was now full of strip bars, adult book stores, and the like. There was also bikers everywhere, as if Hill Valley was hosting a biker's convention. Jennifer then saw that there was a toxic plant in the Square, and she saw that a tank owned by the Hill Valley Police was driving around.
Then, as Jennifer had glanced at the courthouse, she saw a very strange sight. The courthouse was no longer there, and the clock that was on the clock tower was gone. In its place was a very tall building that had neon letters reading 'Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise' Next to the neon letters was a neon picture of Biff smoking on a money bill. Jennifer then saw big chimneys polluting the air.
As Jennifer crossed the square, and walked over to the Pleasure Paradise, she saw a TV screen playing to the right of the main entrance, which was the Biff Tannen Museum. Jennifer decided to watch it, so that she could try to make sense of what was going on here.
'Ladies and gentlemen,' said the narrator on the TV screen, 'welcome to the Biff Tannen Museum, dedicated to Hill Valley's number one citizen and America's greatest living folk hero - the one, the only, Biff Tannen. Of course, we've all heard the legend - but who is the man? Inside, you will learn how Biff Tannen became one of the richest and most powerful men in America.'
What the hell is this, thought Jennifer, as she saw Biff driving away from a big house in an expensive car on the TV screen. This has got to be a nightmare.
'Learn the amazing history of the Tannen family,' continued the narrator, 'starting with his great grandfather, Buford Mad Dog Tannen, the fastest gun in the west.'
He looks just like Biff Tannen, thought Jennifer, as she saw a picture of Buford on the TV screen.
'See Biff's humble beginnings,' the narrator rambled on, 'and how a trip to the races on his 21st birthday made him a millionaire overnight.'
What the hell? Jennifer thought, as the TV screen showed a racehorse, and then Biff after his win with his money. Something is seriously wrong here. Then the screen displayed a copy of the Hill Valley Telegraph, which read 'Hill Valley Man Wins Big At Races'.
'Share in the excitement of a fabulous winning streak...' continued the narrator, as another copy of the Hill Valley Telegraph showed on the screen, reading 'Biff Wins Again'. '...that earned him the nickname, The Luckiest Man On Earth.' The TV Screen had showed yet another copy of the Hill Valley Telegraph, this time reading, 'Biff Tannen: The Luckiest Man On Earth'.
This has got to be a dream, thought Jennifer, as she pinched herself, trying to wake herself up.
'Learn how Biff parlayed that lucky winning streak into the vast empire named Biffco,' continued the narrator, as the TV screen showed Biff outside one of the Biffco plants. 'Discover how, in 1979, Biff successfully lobbied to legalize gambling - and turned Hill Valley's dilapidated Courthouse into a beautiful casino-hotel.'
Beautiful, my ass, thought Jennifer, as she saw still another copy of the Hill Valley Telegraph, reading 'Gambling Legalized'.
On the video, Biff said, 'I just want to say one thing - God bless America.'
Then the narrator droned on: 'Meet the women who shared in his passion as he searched for true love...' Then the TV screen displayed pictures of Biff with women, before cutting to a picture of none other than Lorraine McFly! '...and relive Biff's happiest moment, as in 1973 he realized his life long dream by marrying his high school sweetheart, Lorraine Baines McFly.'
What the bloody hell? thought Jennifer, as she saw the wedding day on the TV screen. As Biff and Lorraine were leaving the church, a reporter's arm with a microphone was seen.
'How do you feel, Mr. Tannen?' asked the reporter, on the video.
'Third time's the charm,' replied Biff, on the video, as he kissed Lorraine. Jennifer nearly fainted with shock.
Just then two burly men came up behind Jennifer, and they captured her.
'Look, missy,' snarled one of the burly men, 'we can do this the easy way, or we can do this the hard way.'
'What the bloody hell...' Jennifer started to ask, frightened and confused. Then everything went black, as Jennifer was knocked out.
