4:00 PM PDT
BTTF Universe
While Marty and Calvin were at school, Amanda spent the whole day at the Browns' home. She played a lot of Nintendo games while listening to the local rock station, KKHV. She absolutely had no desire whatsoever to move back to that oppressive foster home. If the twins and the Docs could help her to be to see her mother again, it would be great.
"We're here, Doc," called out the twins, as they entered the home. Amanda's heart skipped a beat, as he noticed how cute the twins were. She began to wish she could stay here with Calvin.
"Good, I'm glad you both are here," Doc said, smiling. "Why don't we all go out to the lab and chat. I just figured out how to bring Amanda home. Once we get there, I'll intercede on Amanda's behalf. We really want to help her."
"Thank you so much, Doc," Amanda gushed, as she began to follow Doc and the twins to the lab. She still felt rather nervous, as she feared that she might not be able to see her mother again.
"Okay, now that we're out here," Doc explained, "I'll explain to you how I was able to make the time machine travel between dimensions. We even have a way of finding out what dimension Amanda came from?"
"That sounds awesome," Calvin breathed. "Was it something you had to tweak yourself?"
"Of course," replied Doc. "This is the destination locator. From now on, when we travel through time, we don't have to be limited to travelling within Hill Valley. We can now set the location of any place on earth we wouild like to visit, and the time machine will take us to our destination location in our designition."
"So what does this have to do with travelling between dimensions?" Marty asked.
"I found this neat device in 2030," Doc explained. "At first, I decided I would find a way to make the time machine travel from one location to another. I even tested that out with Einstein at Hill Valley Park. I then noticed there was a small print in the at the bottom left of the screen. It says Dimension #EJ59 over here. I even travelled back to 2030, and asked the technician what that thing over there meant. He just told me that he was asked that question a lot, and nobody could figure out what the heck that was supposed to be."
"So how did you figure out how that thing there meant?" Calvin asked, as he was stunned.
"Well, I decided to test the thing out," Doc replied, "so I entered EJ63, and we spend a few hours in the dimension where my counterpart saved Clara Clayton from falling in the ravine in 1885. Clara went back to 1985 with Marty and my counterpart, and they even lived in this same house. They ended up getting married, and they also have a baby on the way. I am so jealous of my counterpart. I wish I could've met Clara."
"So was Clara Clayton the teacher who fell into the ravine?" asked Marty, astonished.
"You know," added Calvin, "Amanda did mention something about you being with Clara. I remember that she asked me if you and Clara decided to stay in the 19th Century, and I was so confused."
"But my counterpart brought Clara back to 1985 with him and Marty, in the DeLorean," Doc protested, confused.
"This was not the same dimension that was portrayed in the trilogy," Amanda pointed out. "In the trilogy, you ended up being in 1885, stranding Marty in 1955 - and your younger self ended up sending Marty back to 1885."
"Yeah, and that was what happened in that dimension, too," Doc said, confused. "So how was the trilogy different?"
"In the trilogy, you decided it would be better to just leave Clara in 1885," Amanda explained. "You decided to say 'good bye' to Clara, and tried to explain to her that you travelled back in time. She really didn't believe you, so she responded by slapping you. You went to the saloon, and you were feeling distressed. After drinking that shot of wiskey down, you passed out. After you and Marty finally managed to reach the train, Clara went to track the two of you down - as she realized that you were telling the truth."
"But we never made it back to 1985?" Doc asked, confused. "Doesn't sound like a very happy ending to me."
"Actually, it didn't quite happen that way," Amanda said. "Marty did manage to make it back to 1985. You and Clara, however, were stuck in 1885. However, you decided to work on a time train - and then you went back to 1985 to check up on Marty. By then, you and Clara had two boys named Jules and Verne. Although it was never clarified, the ending did seem to suggest that you decided to live out the rest of your life in the past. The trilogy did end up spawning two spin-offs that had you going back into the late 20th Century with your family."
"Oh, what spin-offs were they?" Marty asked, with curiosity.
"One of them was The Animated Series," Amanda explained, "where your family and Marty went on many more time travel adventures. The other one was a simulator ride, where you had formed the Institute of Future Technology. Biff ended up sneaking into that building, and making off with the DeLorean to wreck havoc - and we were supposed to chase him through time, until we caught him. Most fans don't accept either as canon, though. I wanted to believe that you and your family would eventually decide to move back to the late 20th century, though."
"Whoa, this is heavy," Marty and calvin breathed, simultaneously.
"That is very interesting," Doc replied. "I wonder why that computer device had landed you in our dimension."
"I really have no clue," Amanda replied. "I suppose I just ended up being warped into the reality that included the Hell Valley version of you and Marty."
"I guess I would be Hell Valley Marty," Calvin said, smiling.
"Anyway, let's all board up the time machine," Doc called out, "then we'll bring Amanda back to your world."
"So you made a station wagon into a time machine?" Amanda asked, stunned.
"Yeah, I did," replied Doc. "The DeLorean only seats two people, so I needed to create a bigger machine. Now, let's place your thumb on the screen - and we'll bring you back to your dimension. What day did you leave your reality?"
"It was probably around seven at night on April 21 of 2006," Amanda explained.
"We'll bring you back three days later, then," Doc suggested. "We could explain that I'm a friend of your mother's, and that I really think the two of you should be reunited. I'm sure your mother will back me up on this, as I would guess that she would like to see you again."
"Yeah, that might work," Marty explained. "My mother lives in southeastern Wisconsin, near Milwaukee."
"All right, then," Doc replied, "We can then go to Milwaukee, Wisconsin - and we'll see if we can locate where your mother is. Then we could help the two of you to be able to reunite."
"That sounds great, Doc," Amanda replied. "Thank you so much."
"Okay, let's all board the time machine, now," Doc suggested, "and I'll set the destination."
Amanda climbed into the back seat with Calvin, while Marty sat up front with Doc. Doc decided to drive over to Hill Valley Park, before he decided to hover and accelerate the time machine.
"Time circuits on, flux capacitor fluxing," Marty said, smiling at Doc, "engine running. We're all set, Doc."
"All right, everyone," Doc warned, "brace yourselves for temporal displacement."
Doc then began to pilot the station wagon over the trees, until he got up to 88 miles per hour - then the station wagon broke the time barrier.
