Saturday October 26, 1985

1:18 AM

Doc: Good evening I'm Doctor Emmett Brown. I'm standing in the parking lot at Twin Pines Mall. It's Saturday October 26, 1985 1:18AM and this is temporal experiment number 1. C'mon, Einy, hey hey boy, get in there, that a boy, in you go, get down, put your seatbelt on, that's it.

Marty: Whoa, whoa, okay.

Doc: Please note that Einstein's clock is in complete synchronization with my control watch. Got it?

Marty: Right check Doc.

Doc: Good. Have a good trip Einstein. Watch your head.

Marty: You have this thing hooked up to the car?

Doc: Watch this. Not me, the car, the car. My calculations are correct,

when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, your gonna see some serious shit. Watch

this, watch this. Ha, what did I tell you, eighty-eight miles per hour. The temporal

displacement occurred at exactly 1:20 a.m. and zero seconds.

Marty: Hot, Jesus Christ, Doc. Jesus Christ, Doc, you disintegrated

Einstein.

Doc: Calm down, Marty, I didn't disintegrate anything. The molecular

structure of Einstein and the car are completely intact.

Marty: Where the hell are they.

Doc: The appropriate question is, weren't the hell are they. Einstein

has just become the world's first time traveler. I sent him into the future. One minute into

the future to be exact. And at exactly 1:21 a.m. we should cat h up with him and the time

machine.

Marty: Wait a minute, wait a minute, Doc, are you telling me that you

built a time machine out of a DeLorean?

Doc: The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car

why not do it with some style. Besides, the stainless, steel construction made the flux

dispersal- look out.

(The DeLorean Time Machine never shows up)

Marty: Uh, Doc?

Doc: Hmmm. That's peculiar.

Marty: Where's the car Doc?

Doc: It should've caught up with us twenty-seven minutes ago.

Marty: Doc, what happened to Einstein?

Doc: No need for concern. It's probably just a minor miscalibration of the time circuits. Marty, could you get my notebook?... it should be in the tool box.

Marty: Notebook, notebook… Got it? Flux Capacitor?

Doc: That's it!

Marty: What the heck's a flux capacitor?

Doc: My latest invention! The thing that makes time travel possible! In this notebook I've detailed the nearly three decades of scientific breakthroughs necessary to build a working time machine! If it ever fell into the wrong hands, the consequences could be catastrophic!

Marty: Yeah that sounds familiar. Besides shouldn't we get out of here before the Libyans show up?

Doc: What?

Marty: Doc somethings way off here.

(thunder claps)

Marty: Um, Doc

(Twin Pines Mall sign changes to Lone Pine Mall sign and Doc starts to disappear)

Doc: Great Scott!

Marty: Doc? What is it?

Doc: I've made a horrible mistake.

(Doc starts to disappear again and drops the notebook)

Marty: Doc! No!

Doc: I'm sorry Marty.

(Doc gets erased from existence)

Marty: Doc! No! Come back! Doc!

(Marty wakes up suddenly)

Marty: Doc!

Lorraine: Marty is everything ok?

Marty: Yeah Mom it was just a nightmare. I was in the past and Doc was there.

Lorraine: Well your safe and sound now back in good old 1986. But you better get up. Your fathers waiting for you.

Marty: What?

Lorraine: Weren't you gonna meet him over at Doc's?

Marty: Holy crap! I'm late!