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1.21 gigawatts.
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Great Scott!
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What the hell is a gigawatt?
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How could I have been so careless?
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1.21 gigawatts!
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Tom, how am I going to generate
that kind of power?

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It can't be done, can it?
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Doc, look.
All we need is a little plutonium.

:51:23
I'm sure that in 1985 plutonium is
available in every corner drugstore...

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...but in 1955, it's a little hard to come by.
:51:30
Marty, I'm sorry,
but I'm afraid you're stuck here.

:51:34
Doc, stuck here? I can't be stuck here.
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I got a life in 1985.
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-l got a girl.
-ls she pretty?

:51:41
Doc, she's beautiful.
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She's crazy about me. Look at this.
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Look what she wrote here.
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That says it all.
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Doc, you're my only hope.
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Marty, I'm sorry, but the only power source
capable of generating...

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...1.21 gigawatts of electricity
is a bolt of lightning.

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What did you say?
- A bolt of lightning.

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Unfortunately, you never know
when or where it's ever going to strike.

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We do now.
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This is it!
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This is the answer.
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It says here that a bolt of lightning...
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...is going to strike the clock tower
at 10:04 p.m. next Saturday night!

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If we could somehow harness
this lightning...

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...channel it into the flux capacitor...
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...it just might work.
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Next Saturday night
we're sending you back to the future!

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All right. Saturday's good.
:52:47
I can spend a week in 1955.
l can hang out. You can show me around.

:52:51
That is out of the question.
You must not leave this house.

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You must not see or talk to anybody.
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Anything you do can have repercussions
on future events. Do you understand?


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