In 1985 the world received one of the most impactful science fiction films of all time. Marty McFly's story in "Back to The Future" is one of the best examples of the dangers of the potential butterfly effect of traveling through time. Marty and the quirky professor Doc build a time machine in a classic Delorean car and drive it headfirst into the past. When they arrive in the past nearly thirty years before, Marty is charged with the delicate task of keeping his identity concealed as he encounters younger versions of the people he has known his whole life.