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The '''Point of No Return''' was [[Marty McFly]] and Dr. [[Emmett Brown]]'s failsafe point along [[Carson Spur]] in [[1885]].
 
The '''Point of No Return''' was [[Marty McFly]] and Dr. [[Emmett Brown]]'s failsafe point along [[Carson Spur]] in [[1885]].
   
Up to this spot, where a [[windmill]] stood, there was still time to stop [[Locomotive 131]], which was pushing the [[DeLorean time machine]] along the railroad tracks, before it went off the edge of [[Shonash Ravine]]. But once past this this point, "it's the future or bust", to quote Doc.
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Up to this spot, where a [[windmill]] stood, there was still time to stop [[Locomotive 131]], which was pushing the [[DeLorean time machine]] along the railroad tracks, before it went off the edge of [[Shonash Ravine]]. But once past  this point, "it's the future or bust", to quote Doc.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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The windmill that stood at the Point of No Return.

Marty: "What does this mean, 'Point of No Return'?"
Doc: "That's our failsafe point. Up until there, we still have enough time to stop the locomotive before it plunges into the ravine. But once we pass this windmill, it's the future or bust."
— Marty and Doc discuss elements of his demonstration model in 1885, Wav

The Point of No Return was Marty McFly and Dr. Emmett Brown's failsafe point along Carson Spur in 1885.

Up to this spot, where a windmill stood, there was still time to stop Locomotive 131, which was pushing the DeLorean time machine along the railroad tracks, before it went off the edge of Shonash Ravine. But once past  this point, "it's the future or bust", to quote Doc.

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