[ Upon receiving Doc's gift, Sertoria's honestly beaming. After a quick consultation with her impressive database, she found that it was customary to give a present back if one were to receive something like that. So, immediately she's gotten to work and tried to keep her gift a secret when she runs in to Doc in the workshop, passing off her work as... research.
Yes, research. (What do you mean she's suspicious?)
She wanted to see if she could make a model of her own. Maybe it was to refine her scientific skills, who knows?
So, when Doc opens his mailbox this morning, there's a letter and a model replica of the DeLorean she's seen. Inside of the car, there's three action figures. One is of Doc in his futuristic clothes and is rather lifelike, then the next is of Marty with his normal clothes and finally, one of Einstein sitting on Marty's lap.
Upon closer inspection, it looks like there's a fully functional flux capacitor as well as a digital display to input in when one wants to travel. Of course, it doesn't work like it should and it's made out of film, but it's beautifully crafted for two days work. ]
Doc,
If you are reading this, then I am glad my package has arrived to you in a safe and secure state. As you can tell, it is a model replica of your DeLorean that you have told me about. Although, as you would say, please excuse the crudity of this model as I did not have time to make it fully to scale.
The car lights up on the bottom and the wheels can be turned so that you can use it as a toy. You can even input the time and date on the box I put inside of the car near the passenger side. I have it set for November 5th, 1955, but you can set it for any date and any time. If you would like, it can also go up to eighty-eight miles per hour, but do be careful. The rubber for the wheels was not easy to come across.
Anyway... I wanted to thank you for the gift you gave me. I will wear the watch around everywhere and you are truly my best friend in the tower, Doc. You have helped me realize I am much more human than I have given myself credit for. If it were not for you telling me that I am human in your eyes, I would not have developed as much as I have here.
Thank you so much for being my friend and believing in me, Doc.
I apologize for not being present in assisting you the last few weeks. There is no excuse for my behavior and it will not happen again. Please forgive my transgression.
[ Romeo will receive a reply within a couple days, a mletter brought to his room directly by the dog, Einstein. Inside of the letter there is a drawing and a paper. ]
You ask for the best hero I know and I can think of none other than Jules Verne!
He is probably not a hero in the conventional sense of the term, but he certainly is one in that he has given a dream to countless people and led them to believe they could accomplish fantastic things! He is the favorite author of both myself and my wife. There is a lot that I could say about his stories, but I unfortunately do not have enough time to write everything!
If they have his books in the library, I can only advise you to read them!
[ Romeo will receive another reply two days later, still brought by Einstein. ]
I realized I only replied half of your message! I don't have any "hero" in the tower. I have friends but I don't think I could pick one out as a hero. I think everyone in this tower who doesn't give up are heroes in their own special ways! Anyone who fight to see their world restored and the people they love in fact.
package
August 25th
Yes, research. (What do you mean she's suspicious?)
She wanted to see if she could make a model of her own. Maybe it was to refine her scientific skills, who knows?
So, when Doc opens his mailbox this morning, there's a letter and a model replica of the DeLorean she's seen. Inside of the car, there's three action figures. One is of Doc in his futuristic clothes and is rather lifelike, then the next is of Marty with his normal clothes and finally, one of Einstein sitting on Marty's lap.
Upon closer inspection, it looks like there's a fully functional flux capacitor as well as a digital display to input in when one wants to travel. Of course, it doesn't work like it should and it's made out of film, but it's beautifully crafted for two days work. ]
Doc,
If you are reading this, then I am glad my package has arrived to you in a safe and secure state. As you can tell, it is a model replica of your DeLorean that you have told me about. Although, as you would say, please excuse the crudity of this model as I did not have time to make it fully to scale.
The car lights up on the bottom and the wheels can be turned so that you can use it as a toy. You can even input the time and date on the box I put inside of the car near the passenger side. I have it set for November 5th, 1955, but you can set it for any date and any time. If you would like, it can also go up to eighty-eight miles per hour, but do be careful. The rubber for the wheels was not easy to come across.
Anyway... I wanted to thank you for the gift you gave me. I will wear the watch around everywhere and you are truly my best friend in the tower, Doc. You have helped me realize I am much more human than I have given myself credit for. If it were not for you telling me that I am human in your eyes, I would not have developed as much as I have here.
Thank you so much for being my friend and believing in me, Doc.
Sincerely,
Sertoria Cani
Letter
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--Lancer
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Of course I'd like to come! I'll try and see if I can free a couple hours this week-end.
-- Emmett L. Brown
November 28th, anonymous package
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deer everyone
i am riting a book on all the heros of the tower so that no one gets forgotted. but i dont know everyone and i dont want anyone to be missed out
so if you would like to can you please say who you fink is the best hero you know and what makes them a hero
you can do more than one name if you want
please send yore answers to romeo
or to room number two on floor one
thank you
romeo
[There are pictures at the end of smiling faces]
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You ask for the best hero I know and I can think of none other than Jules Verne!
He is probably not a hero in the conventional sense of the term, but he certainly is one in that he has given a dream to countless people and led them to believe they could accomplish fantastic things! He is the favorite author of both myself and my wife. There is a lot that I could say about his stories, but I unfortunately do not have enough time to write everything!
If they have his books in the library, I can only advise you to read them!
-- Doctor Emmett L. Brown
Two days later
I realized I only replied half of your message! I don't have any "hero" in the tower. I have friends but I don't think I could pick one out as a hero. I think everyone in this tower who doesn't give up are heroes in their own special ways! Anyone who fight to see their world restored and the people they love in fact.
-- Doctor Emmett L. Brown