Marty McFly
Martin Seamus "Marty" McFly, Sr. is the main protagonist of the Back to the Future franchise. He is the world's second time traveler (after Einstein), the first to travel to the past, and the first human to travel through time. He was also a high school student at Hill Valley High School in 1985. He was best friends with Dr. Emmett Brown, who unveiled his first working invention to him. While he was in 1955, he used the alias Calvin Klein; and in 1885, he used the alias Clint Eastwood.
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| Canon - LJN | |
| Origin | |
| Origin | Back to the Future |
| Creator | Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale |
| First Appearance | Back to the Future |
| Voiced by | Michael J. Fox, David Kaufman, AJ LoCascio, Mark Campbell |
| Characteristics | |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Male |
| Pronouns | He/Him |
| Sexuality | Heterosexual |
| Age | 17 (1985), 47 (2015) |
| Birthday | June 12th |
| Status | Alive |
| Alignment | Neutral Good |
| Archetype | Main Protagonist, Hero |
| Occupation | Musician, Lab Assistant (Dr. E. Brown Enterprises) |
| Time Period | 1985, 2015 (future), 1955 (past), 1885 (past) |
| Language | English |
| Homeworld | Earth |
| Relationships | |
| Affiliations | Emmett Brown, Jennifer Parker, McFly Family |
| Enemies | Biff Tannen, Griff Tannen, Buford Tannen |
General Information
Name: Marty Seamus McFly
Origin: Back to the Future
First Appearance: Back to the Future
Latest Appearance: Back to the Future: The Game (Telltale)
Company: Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
Creator: Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale
Actor: Michael J. Fox (In the live action movies, 2010 video game, and LEGO Dimensions), David Kaufman (In the animated series), AJ LoCascio (In the 2010 video game), Mark Campbell (When dubbing Michael J. Fox's voice while he was singing "Johnny B. Goode")
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Pronouns: He/Him
Age: 17 in 1985, 47 in 2015
Birthday: June 12th
Homeworld: Earth
Residence: Hill Valley
Story Role: Main Protagonist, Hero
Classification: Time Traveler
Species: Human
State of Being: Regular
Physiology: Humanoid Physiology
In-Universe Creator: Unknown
Occupation: Musician, Lab Assistant for Dr. E Brown Enterprises
Affiliations: Doctor Emmet Brown, Einstein (Doctor Brown's dog), George McFly (His dad), Lorraine Baines (His mom), Dave McFly (His brother), William McFly (His ancestor), Jennifer Parker (His girlfriend and wife in the future), Marty McFly, Jr. (His son in the future)
Enemies: Biff Tannen, Biff's Gang, Griff Tannen, Griff's gang, Buford Tannen, Buford Tannen's gang
Status: Alive
Alignment: Neutral Good (Marty is a time traveler that has on constant occasion saved or restored the space-time continuum)
Protection Level: Cosmic Protector (Marty has on many occasions saved the space-time continuum and restored it)
Codex Statistics
Grade: A
Tier: High 10-B physically, 2-C with Environmental Destruction
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Power Source: None
Attack Potency: Above Average Human level physically (Could punch Biff Tannen, a large jock. Beat down Mad Dogg Tannen), Universe level with Environmental Destruction (Through using the Delorean to disrupt the time sequence, Biff went back to the past and changed it accidentally created an alternate timeline where Biff became the ruler of Hill Valley)
Durability: Above Average Human level, Higher with Bulletproof Vest
Striking Strength: Above Average Human Class
Lifting Strength: Regular Human
Travel Speed: Regular Human, Higher with Hoverboard (The hoverboard can keep up with cars and trains), Superhuman with the DeLorean (Can reach up to 88 mph with the DeLorean), Faster Than Light with the Flux Capacitor initiated (Once it reaches 88 miles per hour the flux capacitor will initiate, traveling Marty through time)
Attack Speed: Regular Human
Reaction Speed: Regular Human
Stamina: Average
Range: Standard Melee, Universal with the Delorean & Summoning (The Delorean can travel through time. With the recall remote, Marty can summon the Delorean from any point in time)
Intelligence: Average Intelligence
Knowledge: Expert level (Despite being nowhere near as smart as Doctor Emmet Brown, he was easily able to figure out a puzzle Doc left for someone to become his assistant if he solves them he also has gained a natural 4th-dimensional awareness of the space-time continuum after having to restore the space-time continuum on multiple occasions)
Powers and Techniques
- Human Achievements (Capable of playing Johnny B. Goode on his guitar)
- Acrobatics (Displays some acrobatics here)
- Weapon Mastery (Marty is capable of effortlessly shooting multiple targets with perfect accuracy, despite never using a real gun before. Threw a pot lid with perfect accuracy at Mad Dogg's gun before it could shoot Doc)
- Stealth Mastery (Could sneak around Biff and his past self without getting caught by either)
- Vehicular Mastery (Land Vehicle; Can ride a skateboard to outmaneuver someone in a car, can easily ride a hoverboard, a futuristic object he's never heard of, casually like riding a skateboard, can drive the DeLorean to outmaneuver the Libyans)
- Social Influencing (Was able to help his father in the past get with his Mother. Convinced members of the confederate army and union to stop fighting each other [1])
- Cartoon Physics (Low Potency; Displays this in the Back to the Future animated series, can do minor contortions that possible humanely)
- Alternate Replacements (Marty can have several alternate versions of himself come back from the future)
- Acausality (Limited, Future or Past Defiance; In Back to the Future the future is both an unwritten and always changing point in time, with any action Marty and co. do constantly changing it)
- Reality Separation (Limited, Chronolock (3+1-D); Doc and Marty are protected by a “bubble” of the timeline they come from causing the space-time continuum of alternate timelines to not recognize them and instantly erase them for a brief period)
- Time Paradox Immunity (Casual Loop; Marty and Doc changing the past or future averts the destiny of the world, making them unbound by a causal loop of destiny the timeline has in store for them Doc dying to the libyans was turned into him surviving with a bulletproof vest due to the warning Marty gave him, Doc dying to Maddog Tannen being undone by Marty’s interference, Marty learning to not let it get to him when someone calls him a chicken, to where he never raced Needles causing the "Your Fired" paper to have the text erased. Where him doing this initially led him to being tricked by Needles into a shady business deal and getting fired).
- Resistance to
- High Frequency Sounds & Vibrations (His ears were overall unaffected by a maximum setting amplifier that would destroy a human's ear drums)
- Erasure (Space-Time Erasure (3+1-D); Doc and Marty are protected by a “bubble” of the timeline they come from causing the space-time continuum of alternate timelines to not recognize them and instantly erase them for a brief period)
Equipment
- Hoverboard: A hoverboard was a hover converted board-shaped vehicle in 2015, which was similar to a skateboard. Hoverboards worked similarly in principle to skateboards in that they needed momentum by the rider and most would become useless in terrain not suited for them, i.e. water, ice and other low traction surfaces, save for the more powerful Pit Bull model.
- Delorean: Despite initially not being a part of his Equipment as shown in the tell tale ending, future Marty’s eventually gain the time machine as a standard vehicle. The DeLorean time machine was Doctor Emmett Brown's most successful invention, a plutonium-powered time machine consisting of a DeLorean DMC-12 sports car that had to reach 88 miles per hour in order to time travel.
Other
Standard Tactics: Marty normally when about to fight shouts “What the hell is that?” and then attempts to attack his opponent while they’re off-guard.
Weaknesses: Hates being called chicken, to the point that he will face anyone that calls him one, though he’s gotten over being called a chicken and learned to stop caring.
Note: It is noted by Bob Gale that everything for Back to the Future is canon. Along with this he notes that the IDW comics and Telltale games work as not only a part IV to the series but give context and answer questions regarding things like how Doc and Marty met, how Doc’s house burned down, etcetera.
Battle Records
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References
- ↑ Back to the Future Animated Series Season 1 Episode 1