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'''Martin McFly''' was [[Seamus McFly]]'s brother. |
'''Martin McFly''' was [[Seamus McFly]]'s brother. |
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− | Irish by birth, Martin arrived in America with his brother Seamus and his sister-in-law [[Maggie McFly]] during the early 1880s. However, Martin had a problem in that he was always trying to prove that he wasn't a [[chicken]]. During one such encounter in [[Virginia City, Nevada]], Martin was fatally stabbed with a [[bowie knife]] during a barfight. In 1885, Seamus and Maggie told "[[Clint Eastwood]]" (who was really [[Marty McFly]], Seamus and Maggie's great-great-grandson and Martin's great-great-grandnephew) about Martin and "Eastwood" realized that it was a trait that he shared upon hearing the story. |
+ | Irish by birth, Martin arrived in America with his brother Seamus and his sister-in-law [[Maggie McFly]] during the early 1880s. However, Martin had a problem in that he was always trying to prove that he wasn't a [[chicken]]. During one such encounter in [[Virginia City, Nevada]], Martin was fatally stabbed with a [[bowie knife]] during a barfight. In 1885, Seamus and Maggie told "[[Clint Eastwood]]" (who was really [[Marty McFly]], Seamus and Maggie's great-great-grandson and Martin's great-great-grandnephew) about Martin and "Eastwood" realized that it was a trait that he shared upon hearing the story. This also revealed that Marty's name wasn't just inspired by his trip to 1955, but also by his ancestor. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 03:39, 1 December 2013
Martin McFly was Seamus McFly's brother.
Irish by birth, Martin arrived in America with his brother Seamus and his sister-in-law Maggie McFly during the early 1880s. However, Martin had a problem in that he was always trying to prove that he wasn't a chicken. During one such encounter in Virginia City, Nevada, Martin was fatally stabbed with a bowie knife during a barfight. In 1885, Seamus and Maggie told "Clint Eastwood" (who was really Marty McFly, Seamus and Maggie's great-great-grandson and Martin's great-great-grandnephew) about Martin and "Eastwood" realized that it was a trait that he shared upon hearing the story. This also revealed that Marty's name wasn't just inspired by his trip to 1955, but also by his ancestor.
Appearances
- Back to the Future Part III (Mentioned only)