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− | * In the [[Back to the Future Part II novelization|novelization]] by [[Craig Shaw Gardner]], it is not a security guard who alerts Skinhead, Match and 3-D but the woman in the museum's ticket |
+ | * In the [[Back to the Future Part II novelization|novelization]] by [[Craig Shaw Gardner]], it is not a security guard who alerts Skinhead, Match and 3-D but the woman in the museum's ticket booth. Although Marty sees her and wonders if he knows her from somewhere, her identity is never revealed: |
{{Quote| Marty glanced over at the woman in the ticket booth. She was staring at him. Did he know her from somewhere? She picked up the [[telephone|phone]] and started talking into it. / Marty turned back to the video monitor. |(quote, page 113)}} |
{{Quote| Marty glanced over at the woman in the ticket booth. She was staring at him. Did he know her from somewhere? She picked up the [[telephone|phone]] and started talking into it. / Marty turned back to the video monitor. |(quote, page 113)}} |
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A uniformed security guard was employed at the Biff Tannen Museum in 1985A.
He spotted Marty McFly watching the documentary on the video monitor at the entrance, and started talking into his personal radio — no doubt tipping off Skinhead, Match and 3-D, who in this ABC timeline were working as Biff's bodyguard, as to Marty's presence and whereabouts.
Seconds later, the gang arrived, knocked out Marty and took him upstairs to the twenty-seventh floor of Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel where Biff had his penthouse.
It remains unclear as to whether the man was still living in Hill Valley in 1985 (after the timeline was restored) and in 2015.
Behind the scenes
- In the novelization by Craig Shaw Gardner, it is not a security guard who alerts Skinhead, Match and 3-D but the woman in the museum's ticket booth. Although Marty sees her and wonders if he knows her from somewhere, her identity is never revealed:
- " Marty glanced over at the woman in the ticket booth. She was staring at him. Did he know her from somewhere? She picked up the phone and started talking into it. / Marty turned back to the video monitor. "
- —(quote, page 113)