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[[File:Interocitor.png|thumb|300px|An interocitor tube.]]
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An '''interocitor tube''' resembled a [[vacuum tube]]. In [[1982]], it was used in [[guitar]] [[CRM-114 amplifier|amplifiers]].
 
An '''interocitor tube''' resembled a [[vacuum tube]]. In [[1982]], it was used in [[guitar]] [[CRM-114 amplifier|amplifiers]].
   
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==History==
In [[1982]], [[Douglas J. Needles]] tried to steal one from [[Marty McFly]], but it broke. Needles instead took Marty's guitar and told him he would not give it back until he got him a new tube. Marty tried to buy one, but was told that all of the stock was sold to [[Dr. E. Brown Enterprises|ELB Enterprises]]. After using his brain to get out of traps while breaking into the [[Doc's garage|garage]] of [[Emmett Brown]], Marty impresses the scientist, who gives him a job as his assistant, as well as the interocitor tubes.
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In [[1982]], [[Douglas J. Needles]] tried to steal one from [[Marty McFly]], but it broke. Needles instead took Marty's guitar and told him he would not give it back until he got him a new tube. Marty tried to buy one at a music store, but was told by the [[shop attendant]] that all of the stock was sold to [[Dr. E. Brown Enterprises|ELB Enterprises]].
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After using his brain to get out of traps while breaking into Dr. [[Emmett Brown]]'s [[Doc's garage|garage]], Marty impressed Doc, who gave him a job as his assistant.
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It turned out Doc had thrown away all the interocitor tubes, as he only wanted the box they came in for his [[Static-O-Matic electric hair chair]].
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
*The interocitor is a fictional multi-functional device that first appeared in the 1949 short story ''The Alien Machine'' by Raymond F. Jones. The story later became the first four chapters of the 1952 novel ''This Island Earth'', and was later adapted into the film of the same name in 1955.
   
*The interocitor is a fictional multi-functional device that first appeared in the 1949 short story ''The Alien Machine'' by Raymond F. Jones. The story later became the first four chapters of the 1952 novel ''This Island Earth'', and was later adapted into the film of the same name in 1955.
 
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
 
*''[[Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines]]''
 
**[[Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines 1|Issue 1]]: "[[When Marty Met Emmett]]"
 
**[[Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines 1|Issue 1]]: "[[When Marty Met Emmett]]"
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
 
*{{WP|Interocitor}}
 
*{{WP|Interocitor}}
 
 
[[Category:1982 technology]]
 
[[Category:1982 technology]]

Latest revision as of 18:11, 21 July 2019

Interocitor

An interocitor tube.

Interocitor tube

The shop attendant searches through an empty box of interocitor tubes

An interocitor tube resembled a vacuum tube. In 1982, it was used in guitar amplifiers.

History

In 1982, Douglas J. Needles tried to steal one from Marty McFly, but it broke. Needles instead took Marty's guitar and told him he would not give it back until he got him a new tube. Marty tried to buy one at a music store, but was told by the shop attendant that all of the stock was sold to ELB Enterprises.

After using his brain to get out of traps while breaking into Dr. Emmett Brown's garage, Marty impressed Doc, who gave him a job as his assistant.

It turned out Doc had thrown away all the interocitor tubes, as he only wanted the box they came in for his Static-O-Matic electric hair chair.

Behind the scenes

  • The interocitor is a fictional multi-functional device that first appeared in the 1949 short story The Alien Machine by Raymond F. Jones. The story later became the first four chapters of the 1952 novel This Island Earth, and was later adapted into the film of the same name in 1955.

Appearances

See also