Ally hears her phone ring while she was asleep. She moved around and she picked up the phone, and put it against her ear. "Hello?" She groggily said into the phone.
"Allison, you and Marty didn't fall asleep, did you?" Doc said through the phone. Ally became fully awake when she heard his voice on the other side.
"Uh… *Looks at the clock* No… don't be silly. I'll see if Marty's awake," Ally said, rubbing her eyes.
"Okay. Could you two run by my place? This is important. I forgot my video camera," Doc said urgently. "Sure. See you in a bit," Ally said, hanging the phone up.
She stretched and grabbed her jacket, beanie, and skateboard. She snuck out of the window and went to Marty's bedroom window with her beanie on her head.
She knocked on the window, getting his attention. "Ally? What're you doing…?" He asked, getting up from his bed.
"Doc called me. We gotta go by his place to get his video camera," Ally said. Marty nodded and grabbed his jacket, orange body warmer, his walkman with his headphones, and his skateboard. He snuck out the with Ally.
(1:15 am. Twin Pines Mall)
They get Doc's video camera and make their way over to the mall. When they get there, they see that the parking lot is vacant except for Doc's van and Doc's dog, Einstein, who was sitting patiently behind the van, which had smoke rising from it.
"Where is he?" Ally asked, not seeing Doc on the parking lot. "He's gotta be here. Let's go see," Marty said, walking down the grassy hill. Ally followed him.
Einstein looked over hid shoulder and pricked his floppy ears, seeing the twins coming his way. They stopped in front of the canine and started to pet him.
"Hey, boy! How're you doing?" Ally said, scratching the dog's head. Einstein whined and nudged their hands. "Where's the doc, Einie?" Marty asked, petting the dog.
Their question was answered when they heard a deep rumbling sound coming from the van. Marty and Ally look up and see the van door slowly start to open. Their mouths hung open as they watched the back of the van slowly open.
When it was opened, they saw a Delorean in the back. They watched as it reversed out of the truck, and onto the parking lot and it had white smoke rising off of it.
This Delorean wasn't like any other Delorean they've ever seen before. It had many modifications on it. "I'm not the only seeing this, am I?" Ally asked.
"No, I'm seeing it too," Marty said, not taking his eyes off the car. They walk to the side of the car just as its butterfly wing opened and someone stepped out.
It was Doctor Emmett Brown, or Doc as Marty and Ally call him. At 65, he became one of the nations most unheralded inventors. Marty and Ally were the only ones who ever knew of his accomplishments.
He had white shaggy hair and had a white radioactive suit on. His back was to the teens. "Hey, Doc, were behind you," Ally said, tapping Doc's back.
Doc turned around and saw his two young friends standing behind him. "Marty! Ally! You made it!" He said, patting their shoulders with a smile.
"Yeah!" Marty said. Doc moved out of the way so he could show them what he created. "Welcome to my latest experiment! This is the big one! The one I've been waiting for all my life!" he said excitedly.
"But its a Delorean-" Marty said but Doc stopped him. "Bear with me now. All of your questions will be answered. Marty, roll tape! We'll proceed," Doc said, pulling something out of his pocket. "Allison, put that on," Doc said handing Ally a mini clock. Its the same as Einstein's.
Marty held up the camera and started filming. "Alright, ready," Marty said, filming Doc. Doc cleared his throat and stood beside the car with a clip board in his hands.
"Good evening. I'm Doctor Emmett Brown and I'm standing in front of the Twin Pines Mall at 1:17 a.m," Doc explained.
Marty checked his watch. "Check, Doc," he said. Ally picked up the timer around her neck, and inspected it. "Doc, what am I supposed to do with this?" She asked.
"You'll see in a moment. *Looks at Einstein* C'mon, Einie! Get in there. *Einstein trotted to the driver side and jumps in* Thatta boy," Doc praised, buckling the dog in.
"Allison, come here for a moment," Doc instructed, waving her over quickly. Ally did so and knelt down next to Doc.
"Please note that Einstein's clock is in synchronization with Allison's control watch," Doc said, holding Ally's and Einstein's control watches together.
"Check, Doc," Marty said. Doc stood back up, petting the canine on the head. Ally stood up too and backed up to stand beside her brother.
"Have a good trip, Einstein. Watch your head," Doc said, petting his head before closing the butterfly door.
Doc holds up a large remote control and looked at the twins. "I'm going to tell you two, the minute this baby hits 88 mph, you both are going to see some serious shit," Doc said, cracking a smirk.
He turns the controller on, turning the car on and the engine rumbled deeply.
"You got that hooked up to the... car?" Marty asked, looking at Doc. "Watch this," Doc said, pulling the analog stick back to make the car go in reverse.
Doc made the car drive around the parking lot with the controller and kept his eyes focused on it. Marty turned the camera towards Doc for a moment.
"Not me! The car! The car!" Doc shouted. Marty quickly went back to filming the Delorean.
When the car was at the other side of the parking lot, Doc pulled the teens towards where the front of the car was.
"Um, Doc, why are we standing in the car's path?" Ally said, looking at him. "Well, if my calculations are correct, as soon as this baby hits 88 mph, you two are going to see some serious shit," Doc said with a smirk.
He pushes the other analog stick forward. The car didn't move though, but the back wheels were spinning so rapidly that smoke was coming out of it and the tires made a screeching sound.
Both Ally and Marty were nervous about what was going to happen when Doc let go of that analog stick. But Doc was ecstatic to see if his experiment was going to work.
He quickly looked over at the twins for a moment before looking back at the car. He let it go at 65 mph, letting the car propel towards the trio.
Marty and Ally tried to move out of the way, but Doc pulled them back. "Watch this! Watch this!" Doc said excitedly.
A faint glow developed at the front of the car and then engulfed the vehicle. The coils lit up, internal circuits glowed, and the flux capacitor fired rapidly.
Suddenly the car seemed to explode just before it hit Doc, Marty, and Ally. Fire trails then scorched the pavement as the car disappeared completely, seemingly vanishing into thin air.
The trio were standing in the fire trails and they looked behind themselves. Marty and Ally were wide eyed, both in shock that just watched the car disappear before their very eyes.
Doc looked down at the control and started to jump up and down. "What did I tell you two?! Eighty-eight miles per hour!" he cheered.
However, the twins were still in disbelief that they just witnessed the car disappear in a flash of light with Einstein inside of it. The only thing left from it was the license plate that said Outatime on the front of it.
They both looked at each other for a minute. They wondered why Doc would do that to his dog. "The temporal displacement at exactly 1:20 am in zero seconds!" Doc cheered.
Marty leaned down to pick up the license plate, only to drop it from being singed. "Ack, Jesus Christ! Jesus Christ, Doc! You disintegrated Einstein!" he exclaimed.
"Calm down, Marty! I didn't disintegrate anything! The molecular structure of Einstein and the car are completely in tact!" Doc explained. "Then, where the hell did they go!?" Ally cried, looking around while breathing heavily.
"The appropriate question is, when the hell did they go? You two see? Einstein had just become the world's first time traveler!" Doc explained before running to the end of the fire trails.
"I sent him into the future! One minute into the future to be exact! And in 1.16 in zero seconds, we'll catch up to the time machine and Einie!" Doc said, writing something in a small notepad.
Marty and Ally were both stunned to now learn what Doc had been doing for the last week.
They walked up to him. "Wait. Wait a minute, Doc. Are you telling us that you built a time machine... out of a Delorean?" Ally asked while panting heavily.
"The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with style? Besides the stainless steel construction makes the flux dispersal-" Doc said, only to be stopped by his watch beeping rapidly.
"Look out!" Doc shouted, pulling the teens out of the way of the car's path. The car reappeared in three sonic booms.
They saw the car slide across the parking lot before it stopped. The trio stared at the car for a minute, seeing that it was frozen over.
Doc, who slowly dropped the controller from his hands, started to walk over to it. But steam hissed from the back of it, making the scientist stop in his tracks in shock.
Doc looked back at the siblings before he looked back at the car questioningly. He walked over to the frozen car and tried to open it.
But he quickly retracted his hand when he felt the temperature and winced. "What? What? Is it hot?" Marty asked.
"It's cold! Damn cold!" Doc answered. He used his left foot to open the door. Einstein was still inside the car, strapped in like how Doc left him.
Doc grinned happily when he saw his beloved dog. "Einstein! You little devil!" Doc laughed as he pet the dog with both hands.
Marty and Ally were in shock that Einstein was okay from the trip. He and the car was completely unscathed. "Allison, bring me your watch!" Doc said, waving the teenage girl over.
Ally does so and took off her watch, and gave it to Doc. Doc held the two watches up against each other. "Einstein's clock is exactly one minute behind Allison's and it's still ticking!" Doc said excitedly.
Doc unbuckled the dog and patted him as he jumped out and galloped to the van with two barks.
Ally walked over to her brother as they both watched the dog run to the van. "He's okay?" Ally said in disbelief. Doc walked over to them.
"He's fine! And he's completely unaware that anything happened! As far as he concerned the trip that's instantaneous! He skipped over that minute to arrive to this moment in particular! Here, I'll show you two," Doc said, going to the car.
Marty and Ally follow him to the car. Doc sat down in the driver's side. Marty knelt down to his knees while holding the video camera up to record what Doc was going to discuss.
Ally also knelt down but didn't sit down all the way. She tested her arms on her thigh. "First, you turn on the time circuits," Doc said, turning on the circuits. It made a whirring sound as it all lit up inside.
Beside the steering wheel, was three separate rows of a certain time. "This read out tells you where you are, this one tells you where you're going, and this one tells you where you been," Doc explained to them, pointing to each row.
"Say you want to see the Declaration of Independence," He continued, pressing the buttons to July 4th, 1776. The date popped up in the second row.
"Or witness the birth of Christ!" Doc said, pressing the buttons to December 25, 0000, "Here's a red-latter date in the history of science. November 5th, 1955,"
He started to remember why that date was so important. "Yes, of course! November 5th, 1955!" he said, laughing as he remembered why that date was important.
"What is it? I don't get it," Marty asked. "Yeah, I don't either," Ally said after him. "That's the day I invented time travel! I remember it vividly! I was standing on my toilet trying to hang up a clock and I slipped and hit my head. And when I came to, I had a revelation! A vision! *Points at Temple* A picture in my head! A picture of this!" Doc explained.
He turns and points at a Y-shaped device that sat between the two seats. "This is what makes time traveling possible! The Flux Capacitor!"
"The Flux Capacitor?" Marty asked. "Huh. Sounds cool," Ally said, smiling with interest.
"It took about 30 years and my entire family fortune to fulfill the vision of that day. My god, has it been that long?" he said.
He then gets out of the car and starts to become nostalgic. "I remember when this was farmland asfar as the eye could see! Old man Peabody owned all of this. He had this crazy idea about pine trees," Doc said before walking to his van.
Ally was looking inside the car, observing the interior and she got out of it. "Wow, this heavy, Doc. This is great. Does it run on regular unleaded gasoline?" Marty asked.
Doc looked over at him. "Unfortunately, no. It requires something with a little more kick. Plutonium!" Doc replied.
"W-Wait! Doc, is this thing nuclear?!" Ally shouted, pointing at the Delorean was behind her. "No, no, this sucker's electrical! But I need around 1.21 jigawatts to create the reaction," Doc explained.
"Doc, you can't get that from any store! Did you rip that off or something?" Marty asked. Doc waltzed back to them while shaking his hands nervously.
"Of course! From a group of Libyan nationalists! They wanted me to build a bomb so I took their plutonium and gave them pinball machine parts!" he said in a whisper.
He went back to the van to get something. "C'mon! Let's get you two radiation suits!" he exclaimed to the dumbfounded teens.
"Radical," Ally said before she looked at her brother. "Yeah, this is heavy," Marty replied, dropping the video camera and walked over to Doc.
Marty and Ally wore yellow radiation suits and kept the helmets over their faces. Marty held up the video camera to record Doc taking a tube out of a big yellow box with a pair with forceps.
He opened the chamber on the back of the Delorean and placed the tube on it, and the yellow thinner tube was sucked inside the chamber.
Once it was, Doc placed the bigger tube on the car and closed the chamber. He takes off his helmet afterwards. "It's safe now," Doc said and put the helmet on the car.
Marty and Ally take their helmets off and let them hang on the back of their suits. "Well, I'm all set. I'm not sure if they'll have bioethics in the future," Doc said, picking up a suitcase and put it in the front, where the trunk was.
"How far in the future are you going?" Ally asked. "Twenty-five years into the future. I've always dreamed of seeing the future, looking beyond my years. See the progress of mankind. And I'll be able to see who wins the 25 World Series," Doc answered with a smile.
Doc walked to the driver's side and was about to open it when Marty spoke up. "Doc," he said, getting the scientist to look at him.
"Um, look us up when you get there," Marty said with a smile. "Indeed I will. Roll it," Doc said with a nod.
Marty held the video camera up to record Doc. Doc opened up the driver's side door and he rested his hand on it.
"I, Dr. Emmett Brown, am about to embark on a historical journey," he started and suddenly he remembered something before he got in the car.
He started to laugh for a moment. "What am I thinking of? I almost forgot to bring extra plutonium! How do I ever expect to get back? One pallet, one trip! I must be out of my mind!" he said, leaning on the butterfly door.
Suddenly, Einstein started to bark to get their attention. Doc looked over to the dog with a grin. "What is it, Einie?" he asked. Einstein turns his head to look ahead.
Doc narrowed his eyebrows for a minute as he looked ahead. As soon as he saw a familiar blue Volkswagen racing towards them. He paled to he whitest shade possible.
"Oh, my God. They found me. I don't know how, but they found me. Run for it, Marty, Ally!" he shouted, running out of the cameras view. Both looked at him in confusion.
"Who're you talking about?" Marty asked. Doc pressed his back to the side of the van. "Who do you think!? The Libyan's!" Doc shouted, pointing towards the blue van.
Marty and Ally turn to look at the van, seeing one of the Libyan's, appear from the sun roof with a machine gun. Marty became wide-eyed the second he saw them.
Ally was wide-eyed too. "Holy shit!!!" they both exclaimed, ducking out of the way of the path of the terrorists.
The terrorists start to shoot at Doc, who tried to duck out of the way. "I'll draw their fire!" he yelled out, reaching out for a gun of his own.
Marty and Ally were crouched beside the open Delorean, both having beads of sweat on their bodies from what was happening.
They watch as Doc pulled out his revolver and aimed it at the terrorists.
"Doc, wait!" Marty exclaimed in a panic. "Stop!" Ally added, feeling her heart pounding in her chest and she felt as though she was choking.
The gun was jammed, leaving Doc in a state of shock. The van pulled over in front of Doc and the guy in the sun roof held his machine gun towards the scientist, who held his arms up and he threw the jammed gun onto the concrete of the parking lot.
Marty and Ally watch in horror as Doc was shot down by the terrorists. Their eyes widened when they saw this and they became pale.
"NOOO!!!! YOU BASTARDS!!!" they both yelled as they come out of hiding.
The Libyan's see this and immediately open fire at them. The twins quickly hide behind the van to avoid being shot.
When they run around the truck, the Libyan's cut them off by driving around the other side of the truck.
Both teens were scared of their minds, and they shut their eyes tightly. Ally grabbed her brother's hand and squeezed it tightly. Marty had squeezed back.
They didn't want this to be their last moments before they were shot and killed. But, thankfully, the machine gun had jammed just like Doc's.
Marty and Ally opened their eyes, snapping out of their fear and saw the guy messing with his gun. It gave them enough time to get the hell away from them.
Marty leaped into car before Ally did. Ally would be driving the car and Marty would sit in the passenger seat. Ally and Marty took one glance more at Doc's unconscious body before Ally grabbed the handle to the butterfly door and pulled it shut.
"Go, Ally!" Marty shouted at his sister. Ally turned the car on and pressed her foot on the gas pedal, making the car go forward quickly.
The terrorists started to chase them; shooting at them with their gun. Ally was trying her damnedest to control the car. She had even turned on the time circuits by accident.
"C'mon, move! GNH! Dammit!" she cursed, trying to make the car speed up. "Why isn't it going faster?!" Marty exclaimed. Ally turned sharply, making the speed drop significantly.
"I don't know!" Ally shouted, looking up at the rearview mirror for a moment. "Oh, shit!" she cursed. "What?!" Marty said, looking in the side mirror, seeing the cause of distress.
The Libyan had pulled out a rocket launcher from inside of the van. They were going to blow the Delorean up. "Holy shit! Ally, let's see if these bastards can do 90!" Marty said to her, pulling the accelerator back.
They sped up, unknowingly making it to 88 mph. The car lit up and there was three sonic booms before the teens were transported through time.
(1955. 5:30 AM)
In an instant, they were no longer in the parking lot of the mall, they were in a lone field. The roughness of the ground made the car shake and bump around.
Ally had accidently run over a scarecrow hard, making it land on the windshield.
Both teens screamed in shock. When the scarecrow slid to the ground, they saw that they were speeding towards a barn. Both screamed again as their helmets fell over their heads.
Ally couldn't stop the car from crashing into the barn. The impact knocked them out.
