[Right, he decides to focus on the lattermost questions, jamming his hands into the pockets of his vest.]
Uh… well, he’s made an automatic can opener. [Does that count? It works without having to be fiddled with, so that's something, right? Marty purses his lips, trying to remember the names of some of the cool thingamabobs and unfinished doohickeys Doc had shown him. But he’s coming up short and he feels bad. Well, up until he reflects on Doc's greatest invention, which is quite possibly also the coolest invention in the history of forever.] And he might of, uh… kinda figured out how to travel through time.
[It was insane. Hell, it is insane and he's still reeling, now that he's had the time to think on his week in '55. Marty doesn't think he'll ever stop being in awe of what Doc has accomplished and he flashes a little smile that's almost apologetic-looking, wondering if the doctor will take him seriously. This is the first time he has tried mentioning time travel to anyone and would rather not be thought of as nuts.]
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Uh… well, he’s made an automatic can opener. [Does that count? It works without having to be fiddled with, so that's something, right? Marty purses his lips, trying to remember the names of some of the cool thingamabobs and unfinished doohickeys Doc had shown him. But he’s coming up short and he feels bad. Well, up until he reflects on Doc's greatest invention, which is quite possibly also the coolest invention in the history of forever.] And he might of, uh… kinda figured out how to travel through time.
[It was insane. Hell, it is insane and he's still reeling, now that he's had the time to think on his week in '55. Marty doesn't think he'll ever stop being in awe of what Doc has accomplished and he flashes a little smile that's almost apologetic-looking, wondering if the doctor will take him seriously. This is the first time he has tried mentioning time travel to anyone and would rather not be thought of as nuts.]