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Example deleted by Tropers/MrDeath 4th Feb \'16 4:21:39 PM with reasoning, \
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Example deleted by Tropers/MrDeath 4th Feb \\\'16 4:21:39 PM with reasoning, \\\"it\\\'s because the lightning bolt makes it spin — that\\\'s why there\\\'s curled flame trails.\\\"

Example re-added by Tropers/{{Ohio9}} 4th Feb \\\'16 4:31:25 PM with reasoning, \\\"The [=DeLorean=] doesn\\\'t spin after it gets hit by lightning. The film shows it immediate being zapped away right after it is struck\\\"

My two cents: Tropers/MrDeath has the right of it. There is a briefly-visible flame trail in the sky after the time machine vanishes, just like there is at the end of the previous film/beginning of this one when the FlyingCar time-travels intentionally. The thing is, \\\'\\\'\\\'the trail is curled in a circle\\\'\\\'\\\', and WordOfGod from one of the DVD featurettes confirms that the intent was for the car to have been \\\'\\\'spun\\\'\\\' up to 88 mph by the lightning strike, which also provided \\\'\\\'\\\'1.21 jiggawatts!\\\'\\\'\\\' to trip the flux capacitor. Nowhere in the series is it stated that the time machine requires a \\\'\\\'straight-line velocity\\\'\\\' of 88 mph; the special effects artists were just a little too clever for their own good.
Changed line(s) 4 from:
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Example deleted by Tropers/MrDeath 4th Feb \'16 4:21:39 PM with reasoning, \
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Example deleted by Tropers/MrDeath 4th Feb \\\'16 4:21:39 PM with reasoning, \\\"it\\\'s because the lightning bolt makes it spin — that\\\'s why there\\\'s curled flame trails.\\\"

Example re-added by Tropers/{{Ohio9}} 4th Feb \\\'16 4:31:25 PM with reasoning, \\\"The [=DeLorean=] doesn\\\'t spin after it gets hit by lightning. The film shows it immediate being zapped away right after it is struck\\\"

My two cents: Tropers/MrDeath has the right of it. There is a briefly-visible flame trail in the sky after the time machine vanishes, just like there is at the end of the previous film/beginning of this one when the FlyingCar time-travels intentionally. The thing is, \\\'\\\'\\\'the trail is curled in a circle\\\'\\\'\\\', and WordOfGod from one of the DVD featurettes confirms that the intent was for the car to have been \\\'\\\'spun\\\'\\\' up to 88 mph by the lightning strike, which also provided \\\'\\\'\\\'1.21 jiggawatts!\\\'\\\'\\\' to trip the flux capacitor. Nowhere in the series is it stated that the time machine requires a \\\'\\\'straight-line velocity\\\'\\\' of 88 mph.
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