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Episode 5: OUTATIME
Developer(s)

Telltale Games

Publisher(s)

Universal

Release date

June 23, 2011

Genre

Episodic series

Modes

Single player

Platform(s)

PC, Mac (download), iPad, Playstation 3

OUTATIME is the fifth and final episode of Back to the Future: The Game.

Synopsis

On the next morning, Marty woke up at Emmett's laboratory when he received a call from Emmett who asked him to bring him his static accumulator at the Expo. Suddenly, Emmett was kidnapped by someone at the fair...

Marty went at the Hill Valley Expo finding what was going wrong with Young Emmett. Arriving at the parking lot of the High School, Marty was almost crushed by Citizen Brown who realized that science was the matter of all the problems in Hill Valley in 1986. Citizen Brown is sure if Young Emmett failed with his flying car's experience, Edna Strickland would come back with him and live with him without being involved in science. Therefore Emmett will be happy to live with Edna until 1986 when Brown would request to divorce with her. He plans to get rid of the static accumulator that Marty brought but fails as he accidentally turns it on. Marty manages to turn off the static accumulator but Citizen Brown runs away.

At the Expo, Marty wasn't able to find Young Emmett on his booth. Worse comes to worst that Edna and Officer Parker decided to close his booth for hazard public security. It turns out that Citizen Brown had a conversation with her about Marty McFly in the DeLorean the last night and lied to her that Marty's an anarchist by the named "Yakov Smirnoff". Edna requested to Officer Parker to arrest Marty McFly but Officer Parker decided to let him go, secretly telling him that Edna's one screw loose and has to obey her order otherwise he'll lose his job and if he wants to stop Edna Strickland, he needs to get some evidence that will tarnish her reputation.

By talking to Jacques Douteux, Marty was able to find Young Emmett while he was with his older self (Citizen Brown as "Carl Sagan") talking about a job opportunity at the moment in the House of Glass with a lot of wall maze. Marty obtained tickets from Trixie Trotter to get inside the maze. Young Emmett breathed in chloroform while "Carl Sagan" realized that Marty followed them in the house. Emmett was put in the bathysphere and Carl Sagan took Douteux's diving suit to impersonate the oceanographer. Marty found that something was wrong with him while he wanted to make a tour in the Bathysphere to check for Emmett. After complaining to Arthur McFly because the imposter refused to take his ticket, Marty went upstairs of the bathysphere and blocked the oxygen line to make sure Young Emmett was not inside. Carl Sagan began to vanish from history due to his younger self being inside and lacking oxygen. Sagan was bluffing until he decided to ascend the bathysphere out of the water. After that, Citizen Brown (Sagan) ran outside to escape the Expo.

While trying to find some dirt from Edna, by using the recording device that shaped like a flower pot from Officer Parker's booth and the phone of the future to impersonate as Carl Sagan in the House of Future, it is revealed that Edna is the real Speakeasy arsonist and puts the blame on Doc (Carl Sagan) just because Einstein tried to stop her from starting the fire. When Marty showed the evidence to Officer Parker, Edna makes a distraction and runs away from being arrest by him.

Without Edna and Citizen Brown in the gym, Young Emmett was now able to present his flying car's experience...until Judge Brown (Emmett's father) entered in the Gym demanded to stop his son's experience due to "insanity" and making it a public disaster. After Marty manage to talk some sense into both of them as a peacemaker, Judge Brown decides to support his son despite what happens. Young Emmett was happy about it and everyone manage to see his machine flying. However, Marty notice Edna stealing the DeLorean from Doc to make her escape from Officer Parker. Marty went outside to see Citizen Brown beginning to fade away. Just as Edna was about to drive straight towards Marty, Citizen Brown saves him by pushing him aside and gets hit by Edna. Citizen Brown was beginning to fade away and asks Marty to show him a newspaper. It reveals that Doc has been presented a key to the city of Hill Valley. He smiles and disappears.

Marty was upset until Young Emmett comes out of the school. He tells him that he missed the whole show and hinted him that the Expo banned him from entering for next 50 years. But his inspiration and passion of making new inventions comes to Young Emmett. He also notices Marty was sad and realizes that anything that Marty does has something to do with him, even though he still thinks it's a mystery on where Marty came from or what's he doing here. Suddenly, he notices the newspaper from the future that Marty's holding and tries to read it but Marty refuses to give it to him. Young Emmett wants an explanation so Marty decides to give him a cut out of a newspaper and ask him to promise Marty to not read the future article until he gets the key to the city. Confused, he promises and goes back into the school to meet his father. Young Emmett ask Marty whether he'll be seeing him again. Marty says he will. Young Emmett waves him goodbye and enters the school to meet his father.

Just then, the DeLorean arrives out of nowhere and Doc Brown (now back to his normal self) is in the car to meet up with Marty. He was amazed that Marty has a way to send messages in order not to mess up the time stream. Doc was wondering what he was doing here in but decides to drop it as he does not want to know. Just then, William McFly came to see his son to disapprove his son's marriage towards Trixie Trotter. Before Marty intends to fix the timeline, Officer Parker approaches them seeing the same DeLorean that disappeared into time. Marty explains to him that the DeLorean that Edna drove has a malfunction that could jump into a different date and timeline. Shocked, Doc begins to worried that Edna would compromise the future until suddenly, Hill Valley disintegrates around them, leaving both Marty and Doc in what now is a deserted location. William's car passes by and informs them that Hill Valley burned down around 45 years ago. William also tells them that there is a person by the name "Scary Mary" that might know what happened to Hill Valley and takes them there.

Upon arrival, it turns out that "Scary Mary" is actually Edna Strickland under the false name of Canadian actress "Mary Pickford". It seems that after her event through time, she suffers from Repressed Memory Syndrome. After finding out the truth from Edna, it turns out that she manages to go back in time in 1876 and lives there peacefully until Beauregard Tannen came to build a saloon in Hill Valley. Angered that no one cares enough to do anything, she decides once more to take the law into her own hands and burn down the saloon, unaware of the effects it would have on the fledgling city. After that, she gives Doc the newspaper and then takes out her shotgun, as she blames him and Marty for forcing her to use the DeLorean for this occurrence. At the last second, Doc and Marty are saved by William McFly.

As both goes back to time to July 17, 1876, they manage to stop Edna from burning the saloon (and even stopping Beauregard Tannen from shooting Edna for trespassing), Edna decides to retreat to her DeLorean she uses and escapes. Marty and Doc manages to send her back into her original timeline by using a flux override to her DeLorean's flux emitters. She crashes into the Hill Valley Police Department and is greeted by Officer Parker who arrests her for her crimes. Due to the catching up of the timeline, the DeLorean that Edna rode vanishes. Marty is glad that it is over when he remembers about Arther and Trixie. It turns out that Trixie Trotter's birthname is actually Sylvia Miskin, since she uses Trixie Trotter as a stage name. Both of them thank Marty for everything he has done for them as both of them are in love. William arrives and tells him that after seeing Sylvia, he decides to let the marriage continues. He also tells Marty not to poke any of their business.

Returning back to 1986, Doc tells Marty that he is having a garage sale to move to Hill Valley to maintain as a part-time residents. He even gives Marty a The McFlys of Hill Valley as he finally completes his research regarding Marty's grandmother. Suddenly, old Edna appears to greet both of them with a different and kinder personality. They were surprised to see her liking dogs and are shocked to discover that she is married to Kid Tannen. Rather than knowing or changing it, they decide to move on and both head to the lab.

Just then, another DeLorean appears and a future Marty steps out and asks for help with their future great-grandchildren. Suddenly, a blue DeLorean and a black DeLorean appear, each with another Marty from a different timeline, and the three get into an argument over which ones get erased. Confused about what to do or which is the real Marty, Marty is reassured by Doc that he is the most real Marty of all. The two enter their own DeLorean and take off toward something preferable to the future Martys' squabble: adventure.

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Appearances

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Characters

Events

Locations

Vehicles

  • DeLorean time machine
  • Electrokinetic Levitator
  • Hill Valley Mercantile Deliveries Truck (First appearance)(Turns into Haysville Mercantile Deliveries Truck in 1931A)
  • Mattel hoverboard (Under the name Attell)

Weapons and technology

Miscellanea

Notes and references

The title of the finale "OUTATIME" is what was on the license plate of the DeLorean time machine that spun and dropped on the floor after the first temporal displacement seen in Back to the Future.