:07:06
That's right, Doc.
November 12, 1955.
:07:09
Unbelievable that old Biff
could've chosen that particular date.
:07:12
It could mean that that point in time
contains some cosmic significance...
:07:16
...as if it were the temporal junction point
of the entire space-time continuum...
:07:20
...or it could just be
an amazing coincidence.
:07:25
Damn! Got to fix that thing.
All right. Time circuits on.
:07:30
What do you mean, time circuits on?
Doc, we're not going back now.
:07:35
What about Jennifer? What about Einstein?
We can't leave them.
:07:38
Don't worry.
Assuming we succeed on our mission...
:07:41
...this alternate 1985
will be changed into the real 1985...
:07:44
...instantaneously transforming
around Jennifer and Einie.
:07:47
Jennifer and Einie will be fine.
:07:49
They'll have no memory
of this horrible place.
:07:51
Doc.
:07:53
- What if we don't succeed?
- We must succeed.
:08:11
This is heavy, Doc.
:08:13
It's like I was here yesterday.
:08:14
You were here yesterday, Marty.
Amazing, isn't it?
:08:17
Sunrise should be in about 22 minutes.
:08:21
You go into town.
Track down young Biff and tail him.
:08:24
Sometime today, old Biff will show up
to give young Biff the Almanac.
:08:28
Above all you must not interfere.
:08:30
Let old Biff believe he's succeeded
so he'll leave 1955...
:08:33
...and bring the DeLorean to the future.
- Right.
:08:35
Once old Biff is gone,
grab the Almanac anyway that you can.
:08:38
- Remember, our futures depend on this.
- You don't have to remind me of that.
:08:42
Here's some binoculars
and a walkie-talkie to keep in contact.
:08:47
I'll stay and repair the short in the time circuit.
:08:50
That way, we don't risk anyone else
stealing the time machine...
:08:53
...and I won't risk
accidentally running into my other self.
:08:57
Other self?
Yes. There are now two of me here...