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And unlike most of Doc’s other experi, Einstein, one minute into the future!

That’s when the terrorists had shown up It seemed that Doc had needed sootten these guys to steal so he wouldDoc had then planned to lose himself, so that the terrorists could never find him

The terrorists, unfortunately, had had other ideas

They had shot Doc - not fatally, as it turned out -and chased Marty after he had cli hiuns and rocket-launchers, until the car was flat out doing eighty-eight ht miles per hour, the DeLorean had turned into a ti Marty thirty years into the past!

He’d coed so OK, with a little help fro Marty and the DeLorean back to the present, good old 1985

Except that 1985 wasn’t the saer a wimp Instead, he was a published science fiction author And hisany er! Heck, now his parents even played tennis together!

Biff had changed jobs, too He now ran an ‘auto detailing’ service, doing speciality work on cars And Biff wasn’t bullying anybody into doing his job any in the McFly kitchen at this very e’s car

Even Marty’s brother and sister had cleaned up their acts And Marty’s dreae!

All this stuff had happened with his family and Biff, just because Marty had messed up a little bit when he had been stuck in 1955 They had been lucky that tiht Marty knew that Doc Broas right - it was dangerous to fool around with time

But Doc was already gone again, off into the future The future, not the past, had been the DeLorean’s original destination, and Doc was eager to get on with his experiment Still, Marty wished Doc had waited a while, at least until everything had quieted down around here The way all these things had changed - Marty thought they were great and all, but still - if you looked at it a certain way, all this change could be a little scary

What if so with this version of 1985? With all that had already happened, who knehat else could be different?

‘How about a ride, mister?’

Marty turned away froirl’s voice It was Jennife

r Jennifer, with her long, auburn hair and big, brown eyes, looking every bit as pretty as the last tiirl in all of the senior class

It also didn’t hurt one bit that she was Marty's girl-friend

Sos, then, were still the sas

‘Jennifer!’ Marty had to keep hiht for sore eyes! Let me look at you!’

Jennifer took a worried half-step away as he hurried over to her

‘Marty’ she said with a bit of a frown, ‘you’re acting like you haven't seen me in a week! ’

‘I haven’t!’ Marty answered without thinking

She looked at hiely

‘Are you OK? Is everything all right?’

That’s right! Marty realised there was no way she could know about everything that had happened to him He had spent a whole week back in 1955, but he’d actually come back to 1985 at almost the same time he had left - so, to so around in tione at all