88 MILES
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And two, it opens up a wormhole
that's accessible at 88 miles an hour.
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Then drive 88 miles an hour, while harnessing 1.21 gigawatts of powerfrom
a plutonium-powered nuclear reactor.
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When this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're going to see
some serious [bleep] His excitement about
achieving that is incredible.
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to locate a lost DeLorean time machine
from Back to the Future is about to hit 88 miles per hour and just be careful. [Doc Brown] When this baby
hits 88 miles per hour, they're gonna see
some serious shit.
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Now since that time
i bought a delorean, and at 88 miles per hour
i can drive your ass to your 18th birthday,
is that clear?
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- [panting] It didn't work. Thawne, why didn't it work? [dramatic music] ♪ - Are you ready?
- All set to hit 88 88 miles n hour! - Here we go. [click, whirring] Open the time breach! [whirring]
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Dr. Emmett Brown:
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious shit.
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What did I tell you? 88 miles per hour!
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in about 30 years. I hope so. Don't worry! As long as you
hit that wire with the connecting hook at
precisely 88 miles an hour, the instant the lightning
strikes the tower everything will be fine. Right.
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will be accompanied by a sudden burst
of acceleration. Hopefully, we'll hit 88 miles per hour before the needle
gets much past 2,000. Why? What happens
after it hits 2,000? The whole boiler
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nal combustion engine runs on ordinary gasoline, it always has. There's not going to be a gas station around here until sometime in the next century. Without gasoline, we can't get the DeLorean up to 88 miles per hour.
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Dr. Emmett Brown:
[the DeLorean has just made the first time-jump]
Ah! What did I tell you? 88 miles per hour! The temporal displacement occurred exactly 1:20 a.m. and zero seconds!
Marty McFly:
Ah, Jesus Christ! Jesus Christ, Doc, you disintegrated Einstein!
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Dr. Emmett Brown:
Don't worry. As long as you hit that wire with the connecting hook at precisely 88 miles per hour, the instant the lightning strikes the tower... everything will be fine.
Scene Description:
a boy is hugging a woman who is hugging him.
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Right, right. I have a real problem with that.
Doc:
Don't you see? The bridge *will* exist in 1985. It's safe and still in use. Therefore, as long as we get the DeLorean up to 88 miles per hour before we hit the edge of the ravine, we'll instantaneously arrive at a point in time where the bridge is completed. We'll have track under us and coast safely across the ravine!
Marty McFl
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ime vehicle with this big pole and hook, which runs directly into the flux capacitor. At the calculated moment, you start off from down the street, driving directly towards the cable, accelerating to 88 miles per hour. According to the flyer, at precisely 10:04 p.m. this Saturday night, lighting will strike the clock tower, electrifying the cable, just as the connecting hook makes contact, thereby sending
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stop it here, uncouple the cars from the tender, throw the switch track and then we'll hijack... *borrow* the locomotive and use it to push the time machine. According to my calculations, we'll reach 88 miles per hour just before we hit the edge of the ravine. At which point, we'll be instantaneously transported back to 1985 and coast safely across the completed bridge.
Marty McFly:
What does this mean?
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Doc:
[into the walkie-talkie from inside the cab of the train]
Each detonation will be accompanied by a sudden burst of acceleration. Hopefully, we'll hit 88 mph, before the needle gets much past 2,00...
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a man looks out of a car window with the number 1 on it.
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Young Doc:
All you have to do is drive the time vehicle directly toward that screen accelerating to 88 miles an hour.
Marty McFly:
Wait a minute, Doc. If I drive straight towards the screen, I'm gonna crash into those Indians.
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two women are talking to each other in front of a building.
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, it's three days away!
Doc:
Okay, okay, let's think this through logically... we know that it won't run under its own power and we know we can't pull it, but if we could find a way to push it up to 88 miles per hour...
[a whistle blows in the distance and Doc looks out the window at the arriving train]
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a person is holding a bottle in their hand.
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Longitude 88 degrees, 42
minutes west. That's more than a couple of square miles.
- I know, yeah. | Longitude 88 degrees, 42
minutes west. That's more than a couple of square miles.
- I know, yeah.
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NARRATOR: In Nagasaki,
the survey discovers the bomb has damaged or destroyed 88%
of the buildings in the city, over an area of
40 square miles. | NARRATOR: In Nagasaki,
the survey discovers the bomb ...
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An 88 county license
which would be Loup County and it would be about
31 miles from Ord. NARRATOR: John tells the police Cathy seemed to willingly
go off with the two men. He said he felt
rebuffed and...
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Right now, we need air support, ASAP! Have troops in contact 20 milesnorthwest. Radar contact. Proceed to 88 Alpha Sierra... | Right now we need air support ASAP Have troops in contact 20 miles...
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The Jet Wing has evolved
through 15 prototypes into this: A turbo-charged jet-propelled wing
composed of three main parts: First, the carbon-fiber wing
gives the flier lift. Then... four jet engines,
...
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All right, if no one's gonna say it,I'm going to. The solar wind reading is much higherthan we'd anticipated at this distance. For the moment we can still sendpackage messages back. High-frequency...
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How big is this thing? The vortex is 50 miles in diameter. And growing. The two cellsover Europe and Asia are even bigger. Good god. This one's gonna hit New Yorkinside an hour. | How big is this...