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+ | Doc's wife, [[Clara Clayton|Clara Brown]], also used Western Union to send a [[Clara's letter|letter]] though time. In [[1893]], she left a note with the Western Union office letting Marty know that Doc was missing. When the [[Western Union man (1986)|Western Union man]] delivered the letter to Marty during a history lesson at [[Hill Valley High School]] in [[1986]], he mentioned to the [[Marty's history teacher|teacher]] that his supervisor had experienced the same thing in 1955. |
− | Marty later used the same technique to deliver a letter to Doc Brown on [[January 3]], [[1985]], before Doc finished his [[DeLorean time machine]]. |
+ | Marty later used the same technique to deliver a letter to Doc Brown on [[January 3]], [[1985]], before Doc finished his [[DeLorean time machine]]. Marty explained that Doc would know his experiment would be a success, as he had met Marty in 1955. He wanted Doc to build a second DeLorean, identical to the original, and stated that he should keep it hidden in [[Doc's secret lab|a place]] that even Marty wouldn't know about. He further explained that he had come from 1986, but had become stranded. He wanted Doc to pick him up at the Western Union office on [[December 18]], [[1931]] at 9:35 a.m., once Doc had reached 1986 in his own timeline. |
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***[[Back to the Future 6: Continuum Conundrum Part 1|Issue 6: "Continuum Conundrum Part 1"]] |
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***[[Back to the Future: Citizen Brown 5|Issue 5]]: "[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 5: OUTATIME|OUTATIME]]" |
***[[Back to the Future: Citizen Brown 5|Issue 5]]: "[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 5: OUTATIME|OUTATIME]]" |
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Revision as of 15:13, 30 January 2017
- Western Union delivery man: "Kid, are you all right? Do you need help?"
- Marty: "There's only one man that can help me."
- — Western Union letter deliverer and Marty
Western Union was a service, founded as the New York and Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company in 1851, that allowed people to wire money or send letters across great distances.
Western Union received a letter from Emmett Brown back on September 1, 1885, and were instructed to hold on to it for seventy years, and deliver it to the exact location of the future Lyon Estates at the exact time on November 12, 1955.
Much to the letter deliverer's surprise, Marty McFly was there at the same location and time, in the middle of the street in the rain to receive the letter. The deliverer stated that some of the boys back at the office placed a bet on whether Marty would actually be present, and that he (the deliverer) had lost. After Marty signed for the letter, he opened it and exclaimed when he found that Doc had written it seventy years prior. The deliverer was understandably confused, but offered Marty his help. Marty gently refused, explaining that there was only one man who could help him.
Doc's wife, Clara Brown, also used Western Union to send a letter though time. In 1893, she left a note with the Western Union office letting Marty know that Doc was missing. When the Western Union man delivered the letter to Marty during a history lesson at Hill Valley High School in 1986, he mentioned to the teacher that his supervisor had experienced the same thing in 1955.
Marty later used the same technique to deliver a letter to Doc Brown on January 3, 1985, before Doc finished his DeLorean time machine. Marty explained that Doc would know his experiment would be a success, as he had met Marty in 1955. He wanted Doc to build a second DeLorean, identical to the original, and stated that he should keep it hidden in a place that even Marty wouldn't know about. He further explained that he had come from 1986, but had become stranded. He wanted Doc to pick him up at the Western Union office on December 18, 1931 at 9:35 a.m., once Doc had reached 1986 in his own timeline.
Appearances
- Back to the Future Part II
- Back to the Future Part II novelization
- Back to the Future Part III (Mentioned only)
- Back to the Future (IDW Publishing)
- Family Guy (Non-canonical appearance)