The 'I told you so' thread (Massive DeLorean Spoiler!)
I think this deserves a new thread. It seems we don't have to wait for the release to know for sure if the game has a new DeLorean or an old one, this interview pretty much confirms the new one.
So. To all the pro-new-DeLorean people who argued with pro-old-DeLorean (however few there may be There are some though), let's all together say some nice ol' 'I told you so's, what do you think? I'll start.
I told you so
So. To all the pro-new-DeLorean people who argued with pro-old-DeLorean (however few there may be There are some though), let's all together say some nice ol' 'I told you so's, what do you think? I'll start.
I told you so
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I know, right?
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Now...if it was a newly build DeLorean, what is so difficult to explain! Just say 'Yeah, Doc was able to invent a new one.'
Yes there hasn't passed a period of 12 months, but it's the next year in which this game takes place.
No it wouldn't.
I found a way to get the DeLorean without causing it a paradox.
Maybe Doc invented a way to create a temporal duplicate, thereby creating an "alternate" version of the DeLorean. In this way, it would be both old and new at the same time AND would avoid any possible paradoxes that would unravel the space-time continuum!
That would work, but would create the need for too much exposition.
Like Doc programmed the DeLorean to get send to Marty in time of need, he could also program it to return automatically after a set period of real-time.
This program can't be circumvented.
So as long as Marty doesn't destroy the DeLorean, no paradox will ensue.
It won't be long now and we have the answer.
Its like were doing a differente reality of the movie, with another history and then at the end we come to the movie, so you know how's gonna end...
Also, of course theres a story behind the delorean, but why would we talk about it before the game comes out?
Not that I was worried, mind you.
The only solution I can see is this: as soon as the explanation is revealed, Telltale fans should post that explanation on all the major BTTF fanforums to stop the whining forever. Otherwise, some of the people who'd appreciate the game the most will never, ever play it because of a silly, petty dispute.
Edit: Or maybe Telltale could reveal the explanation after the episode containing it is released, in a blog post directed at the whiny hard-core geekazoids.
And though I do have fun with the game, personally I find the 'duplicate sent into the future' explanation to be pretty lame.
To be honest...I like the explanation. It might take some people getting used to but "temporal duplication" is a recurring theme in time-travel stories. It's a very creative way to circumvent the use of a 'New DeLorean' which I would've despised and creating a time-paradox.
This duplicate will probably also cause for an epic climax in ep 5. I suspect it has to disappear again or something.
Unless it does play out someway interesting, I despise that explanation. (besides, "temporal duplication" is not a recurring theme in a way that a time machine is sent out to two places at once). If it does play out well, I will tolerate it. Anyway, I never was AGAINST the old DeLorean, but I never found an explanation of using it which I would like, and I certainly don't like this explanation.
Why? It's an explanation with a lot of compromises.
It's unlikely that the DeLorean will ever again use lightning to travel.
Great Scott!!! I hit the nail almost 100% on the head! WOOT!
2. The duplicated DeLorean got sent to 2025, 70 years ahead, while the DeLorean we saw in the movie got sent 70 years back. Somehow, this "70 years either way" thing lends the explanation more legitimacy, at least to me.
3. Most importantly, it's obvious that Telltale would have run this by Bob Gale (since it's such a major piece of information) and he signed off on it. I'm certainly willing to play by whatever rules he sets for the BTTF universe.
Also, good call Shadowknight!
EDIT:
As for the "contents" of the DeLorean, remember that in a later episode, we're going to have to deal with a "mysterious figure" know as Citizen Brown. From the sound of it, this isn't our Doc. Wouldn't it be convenient if there was
Working time circuits or no working time circuits, a DeLorean like that in 2025 is still not something Doc would leave unattended. Obviously he would want to have oversight over all time-travel vehicles. It's only logical to at least retrieve it.
The big problem I have with this explaination is that its so annoyingly random!
I still hope that Doc is lying to prevent a paradox.
And yes, there should have been a Doc duplicate!
And Citizen Brown is not the duplicate.
Its an alternate version of our Doc that was created by messing with the timeline in 1931.
Didn't one interview already confirm that Doc ends up with Edna in the alternate timeline?
No one but Doc can fix it in 1985
2025 is 40 years into the future. Probably a lot more people around with a basic understanding of fixing circuits. It just takes a replacement of certain parts. There is no need to get to understand how the DeLorean actually gets to time travel.
Now if it was the flux capacitor that got destroyed, then yes I had trouble believing too the DeLorean could ever pose a problem.
Wouldn't you still need a basic understanding of the time circuits themselves to repair them?