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Here's the start of the game that was made in 2010 by Telltale Games, which the rest of this belongs to. Only Ally McFly belongs to me.

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"Alright, ready," Marty confirmed. Doc cleared his throat before looking at the camera. "Good evening. I'm Doctor Emmett Brown, standing in front of Twins Pines Mall at 1:15 a.m. on October 26, 1985." Doc began speaking. Ally checked the watch she was wearing on her right wrist.

Check, Doc," she said, giving a thumbs up. Doc then calls Einstein over to the car. "Einie, go ahead, get in there. Thatta boy," he says, letting the dog jump into the driver's side. Ally and Marty walk closer to the Delorean along with Doc, who strapped the dog nice and tight in the car.

Doc knelt down beside the dog and took a timer that was around the canine's neck. "Please note that Einstein's clock is in synchronization with my control watch," Doc said, holding the watch up against his own. "Check," Marty said.

Doc then stands up and says, "Have a good trip, Einstein. Watch your head." He then reaches inside the car and shuts the door. The trio walked to an open spot in the empty parking lot. Doc then holds a large remote control in both hands.

"You got that thing hooked up to the… car?" Ally asked, stopping when the Delorean turned on. The engine rumbled when it turned on. "Both of you watch this," Doc said, turning on the controller. The siblings watched as Doc started to control the car with that controller, causing the car to drive to the end of the parking lot.

Marty turned the camera towards Doc for a moment. "Not me, the car!" Doc exclaimed, still focusing on the Delorean. Marty does what he's asked and points the camera at the car. When it was far away enough, Doc drags the teens to where they stood in front of it.

"If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 mph, you two are going to see some serious shit," Doc said with a half-grin. He then pushed one of the sticks up, making the speed accelerate quickly. The car's back wheels were spiraling fast, causing smoke to fly out from behind it.

"Doc, why're we standing in front of the car?" Ally questions. "Oh, just you wait and see," Doc replied vaguely. Ally was a bit nervous at the way Doc said that. He sounded too into seeing his experiment work. However, Marty and Ally were both nervous, how could they not feel that way?

He let's go of the joystick and let the car speed toward the trio. As the car was getting closer to the trio, Marty was starting to move away from the car's path, Doc pulls him back. "Watch this! Watch this!" Doc says with excitement. The teens were about ready to book it but they watched as the DeLorean started to light up.

Before the trio knew it, the car vanishes into a cloud of light, leaving a couple of trails of fire. The three look behind them in disbelief. Doc started to laugh in triumph, looking at his remote control with wide eyes. "What did I tell you two?! Eighty-eight miles per hour!" he laughed, jumping up and down.

The siblings however were speechless that the car had vanished before their very eyes. The only thing left behind was the license plate which read 'OutaTime' on it.

They exchanged looks, which were a mix of shock and disbelief. Neither could understand why Doc was celebrating after he just disintegrated Einstein.

"The temporal displacement occurred at exactly 1:20 am in zero seconds!" Doc laughed, putting a fist against his head. Ally walks over to the license plate and picks it up with two fingers. "Agh! Jesus Christ! Doc, it's Einstein! You disintegrated him!" she exclaimed. Marty had half the mind to call her out on her swear, but he was too much in shock to care.

"Calm down, Ally! I didn't disintegrate anything!" Doc explained, "The molecular structure of Einstein and the car are completely intact!" Marty looked around frantically. "Then where the hell are they?!" Marty cried. Doc ran over to the teens and explained to them, "The right question is,whenthe hell are they? You two see, Einstein just became the first time traveler!"

Doc runs to the end of the fire trail and looked back at the siblings. "I sent him into the future! One minute to be exact. And in 1:16 in 0 seconds, we will catch up with him and the time machine." Doc concluded, checking his watch.

Ally and Marty exchanged stunned looks. So this is what Doc has been working on while he was gone?! Marty and Ally ran to him. "What? Hold on, Doc. Are you telling us that you built a time machine… out of a Delorean?" Marty breathlessly asks.

"The way I see it, if you're gonna make a time machine, why not do it with some style." Doc nods. "Style, Doc? You oughta get an eye test." Ally said in concern. Doc was about to speak but the beeping on his watch stopped him.

"Look out!" Doc shouted, pulling the teens out of the Delorean's path. Look out!" Doc shouted, pulling the teens from the Delorean's path. However, all they were met with silence, with the occasional papers flying across the parking lot.

"Um, Doc? Isn't something supposed to happen?" Ally asked, looking around.

"Huh, that's peculiar," Doc wondered walking forward. Where's the car, Doc?" Marty asked Doc in confusion.

"It should've caught up with us 27 seconds ago," Doc said, checking his stopwatch. The siblings walk over to him.

"Doc, what happened to Einstein?!" Marty asked.

"You said he wasn't disintegrated," Ally added, feeling a bit Panicked. "Um, no need to worry. It's probably a minor miscalibration of the time circuits." Doc assured.

"Could you two do me a favor and get my notebook from the tool box by the truck?"

Doc asked, pulling something from his back pocket of the radiation suit.

"Sure, "Marty said. They walked over to the truck to look for the notebook Ally looked in the white box. "Nothing here, Marty, Is there anything in red box?" Ally asked.

As She asked that, Marty pulled out a brown note book that had Doc's full name on the front cover. "Yeah, got it." Marty said, opening the book up.

He turned to a blueprint of a Y-Shapeddevice and some notes, Ally looked at the pages with curiosity. "What the hell is this?" she asked, cocking an eyebrow.

"Flux Capacitor?" Marty asked, raising a brow.. "That's it!" Doc exclaimed seeing what page they're looking at. They turn to face Doc, still loving puzzled looks on their faces.

"What the hell's a flux capacitor, Doc?" Ally asked. "My latest invention! The thing to make time travel possible." Doc said as the two walked over to him.

He took the book from Marty and looked it over. "In this notebook, I've detailed nearly three decades of scientific breakthroughs necessary to build a time machine! If it ever fell into the wrong hands, the consequences could be catastrophic," he explained, sounding nervous.

They couldn't wrap their heads around all this. Both Marty and Ally felt uneasy by this point. By this time, Doc would've told them about the time machine, and how it works.

"This isn't how it happened, Doc," Marty said nervously. Ally looked around the empty parking lot, feeling her heart starting to pound. "Guys, I think we need to get the hell out of here,"

"While Doc was reading his journal, the trio heard the sound of thunder, the sky lit by lightening. The wind was starting to pick up. They all looked as the mall sign disappear.

"Huh?! Doc, what's going on?" Ally asked. Doc's eyes widened in horror, Great Scott!" the exclaimed, "I've made a horobie mistake,"

The Journal suddenly fell from Doc's hands and started to vanish much to the siblings' horror.

"Doc," Marty shouted, Putting a hand on Doc's shoulder, only for it to go through him.

"Doc, what's wrong?" Ally exclaimed in shock. Doc turned acound to Meet their shocked expression.

"I'm sorry, Marty and Ally..." he said as he vanished completely, "DOC, NO!" Ally shouted, reaching for nothing but air. "COME BACKI DOC!" Marty yelled, eyes widened.


(Marty and Ally's bedroom)

"DOC!" Marty shouted, sitting up with a start in his bed. Ally had been sleeping too, but at her desk. Her head and arms were resting on the polished reddish-brown wooden desk.

She had the same dream as Marty, the one where Doc presenting the Delorean went horribly wrong and he disappeared into thin air. "DOC, NO!" She cried out, almost falling out of her seat.

Marty had to catch his breath after that nightmare. Ally turned the spinning chair to face him, seeing that he was freaked out as much as she was.

"Marty, was it that nightmare again?" Ally asked taking deep breaths. "Y-Yeah, did you have it?" Marty asked, having a frightened took in his blue eyes. "Yeah. It won't stop," Ally replied, clenching her fists to calm down.

Then, their mother walks in after hearing them cry out like that. "Marty, Ally, is everything okay?" She asked.

They both looked up at their mother unable to speak for a minute.

"Yeah, mom, it was only a nightmare. Ally and I were in the past and Doc was there. Marty said, looking over at the picture they took with Doc in 1885.

Ally glanced over at the picture too, feeling nostalgic. But not the good kind. "It keeps happening, mom, We can't seem to escape the past," Ally said, looking back at the music sheets that were laying on the desk.

"Well, you both are safe and sound now... back in good old 1986," Lorraine assured, calming their nerves a bit. Marty picks up the picture for a moment, having a sad look in his eyes. Ally gets up from the desk chair and sits next to him, looking at the picture with him.

"You two better get up; your father's waiting for you two," Lorraine said, seeing that they must have forgotten. They both look up at her, completely puzzled. "Huh?" Marty asked. "For what, mom?" Ally asked.

"Weren't you two going to meet him at Doc's?" Lorraine asked. Suddenly, the siblings remembered that George was holding a garage sale at Doc's. "Holy shit, we're late!" Marty shouted, standing up with a start. "Let's go!" Ally exclaimed, running out of their bedroom.