Back to the Future Part III
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:10:03
We may have to blast.
:10:16
Whoa!
:10:18
I think you woke up the dead with that blast.
:10:21
Take this camera. I want to document everything!
:10:26
This reminds me of the time I attempted
to reach the center of the Earth.

:10:29
I'd been reading my favorite author,
Jules Verne.

:10:32
I spent weeks preparing that expedition.
I didn't even get this far.

:10:36
Of course, I was only 12 at the time.
:10:38
You know, it was the writings of Jules Verne...
:10:41
...that had a profound effect on my life.
:10:44
When I was 11, I first read
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.

:10:47
It was then that I realized
I must devote my life to science.

:10:52
Check it out. Look at this.
:10:58
My initials!
:11:00
Just like in
Journey to the Center of the Earthl

:11:02
That means the time machine
must be right through this walll

:11:26
It's been buried in here for 70 years,
two months and 13 days.

:11:30
Astounding!
:11:32
"As you see, the lightning bolt
shorted out the time-circuit control chip.

:11:39
"The attached..."
:11:41
Schematic.
:11:42
"Schematic diagram will allow you
to build a replacement unit...

:11:46
"...with 1955 components, thus restoring
the time machine to perfect working order."

:11:50
Unbelievable that this little piece of junk
could be such a big problem.

:11:57
No wonder this circuit failed.
It says, "Made in Japan."


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