Main PageStory OneThis is a rather interesting story. Kristen Sheley wrote the first chapter for this one - and then she used it in her fic, Detour to the Past. This particular stoy has taken a different turn, though. Marty had witnessed Doc get shot in 2015, and he accidentally ended up in 1886 - where Clara gives birth to Jules. It's very interesting to read, but some question have gone unanswered. Things like who the terrorists were, and why they were after Doc's blood. I also never found out why Needles and his gang wanted to kill Marty. The two of them apparently did something to make a lot of people angry with them, but I never found out what - or why Marty ended up becoming a "loser", again. I like the Bill and Ted reference in there, and how they had an idea of what to do. I don't think it would quite work in the BTTF Universe, though.
Story Two: Back to the MovieThis one is my favourite, although I do wish there was more interaction with Michael J Fox. It's funny how Marty turns into Eric Stoltz, after Doc accidentally prevents Michael J Fox from auditioning for a family sitcom. I'm not sure if it would quite work this way, but it's interesting to think about. Also, when Marty removed the part of the script where he noticed the sports almanac - his and Doc's lives ended up being worse off. The idea of creating an interdimensional paradox is pretty scary.
Story Three: The Leap BackThis one is a crossover with Quantom Leap - where, just as Doc is about to bring Marty back to the early 19th Century, Sam Beckett jumps into his body. It was never explained how Max knew about the time machine, but the story is still intriguing. I was somewhat taken aback by the whole ending, though.
Story Four: Adventures In BabysittingAfter Doc tells Marty about a babysitting adventure he had at eight, Marty goes back in time - to find out if it's true. Somebody uses the opportunity to get his revenge on Doc. You might be surprised, when you find out who it is. I'll give you a hint - it's a relatively minor character in the trilogy. It was scary, but inteesting.