A Bentley Continental. Because that’s how I role.
Of course! Now it makes sense!
The car doesn’t have to go 88 because of some effect of the actual relative velocity. That never made any sense. If it was required, you’d probably have to go only in one direction.
But if the machinery creating the time displacement field requires a minimum relative difference in velocity between the car (tires) and ground, in order for the field to be able to determine “car” vs “not-car”, then that fits!
This is the missing piece of the puzzle! I have to go to the lab now. Be back…whenever! hahaha
(of course, if he’s just made it out of a helicopter, these field effect issues could have been easily avoided.)
1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88
Those deadites will never know what hit’em.
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It wasn’t like the movie’s Delorean was lighting up the dragstrip. It looked like it took 15-20 seconds to get to 88./QUOTE]
It took a lot longer than that when they used the lightning to send Marty back to 1985. More like two minutes if I remember correctly. I never thought about it, but that’s a pretty horrible acceleration rate.
DeLoreans are, to put it kindly, not known for their powerful engines. The promotional material claimed a 0-60 mph of 8.8 seconds–not horrible for the time, but not great, either. In practice, the acceleration fell short of that, particularly in the American version–10.5 seconds is closer. From that, I’d guess about 15 seconds to get it to 88. The stock Peugeot V6 only supplied 150hp, and the American version was limited to 130hp. It’s pretty common for DeLorean owners to swap out the engine for something with more power.
One of the Jeeps from Rat Patrol. (in color!)
Quite so.
Reset the speed need to 66mph, and use a Baja Bug.
A '47 Ford, in case some jerk in a stainless steel car comes after me. I’d rip it to tinfoil.
And unlike the gasoline engine in the movie, you actually could power it from the Mr. Fusion.
It has definite advantages. However, it would also have had some serious weaknesses in the movie; it has a lot of critical components that are pretty sensitive to electrical discharge, and even one of the lightning encounters would have probably killed it. As long as you don’t get stranded without anything to drive the time circuits, and go for the hover conversion/Mr. Fusion upgrade before going anytime without good roads, I could see using the Tesla.
Better take a sweater. It appears that temporal displacement drops the external temperature of the vehicle to dry ice levels (or lower). It might be a bit chilly in an open cockpit.
The problem here is that it will create a classic time travel paradox. If you go back in time with a Reliant Robin, the people of the past will conclude that the automobile is not a practical invention and thus will never be invented.
That’s nothing! All of Britain will point at it and literally die laughing, thereby short-circuiting the funniest joke ever written, so the Nazis won’t lose the war through uncontrollable laughing at the funniest joke ever written, because there won’t be a war because Britain will be depopulated so no one will write the joke anyway.
Time machines. I wish I had never invented it. It’s caused nothing but trouble.
I know a way to fix that!
Wenn ist das Nunstruck git und Slotermeyer? Ja! … Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!