THE LEGEND OF THE STARSTONE

A/N: Huge fan of BTTF and even though I did do a little gag with Doc and Marty in the first chapter of Eater of Souls, I've never done a true crossover story and I wanted to do one since I love both DW and BTTF. I've also borrowed some of the canon from the Back to the Future cartoon series. This story is AU. Journey's End happened but the clone was never created and Rose and Donna end up traveling with the Doctor.

Chapter One

"Jen, come on, be reasonable!"

Marty McFly was exasperated. His girlfriend, Jennifer Parker, was upset with him. She had come over to his house to see if he could take her to the movies in his four by four only to find out that he was going over to Doctor Emmett Brown's family's house for the evening.

"Jen, Doc asked me to help him this evening. I told him I would. What am I supposed to do?" Marty said as they stood in his bedroom.

"Call Doc and tell him you're gonna take me out for the evening," Jennifer said. "Hello, I'm your girlfriend, not Doc Brown!"

"I know that, Jen," Marty said angrily. "Doc finished building another Delorean and modifying it and he asked me to come along with him to try it out."

"Haven't the two of you learned by now to quit doing that?" Jennifer said. "Every time you went back or forwards in time, it ended up badly."

"Not always," Marty said defensively.

"You nearly erased yourself from time, you did change time and you nearly got killed when you went back to the Old West."

"Hold on. I admit the first thing is true but Biff is the one that changed time," Marty said.

"Yeah, because you brought that sports almanac," Jennifer retorted.

"Well, how was I to know that Old Biff would get ahold of it and use it to get rich. Anyway, we're not gonna do anything like that. The Doc modified the Delorean so this one can go anywhere in time, not just back and forth in Hill Valley's history. We're just gonna do a test run to see if it works."

"I thought Doc Brown swore he'd never rebuild that time machine."

"He…changed his mind."

"Yeah, and he'll end up changing time because he changed his mind," Jennifer said.

Marty threw up his hands.

"I'm not gonna argue about it. I'll tell the Doc to take me back about a minute after we left and then we'll go do something. It is a time machine, you know.'

Jennifer considered that.

"Promise?" she said.

"I swear to God and anyone else that might be listening that I'll come back tonight and we'll go somewhere. Just let me help Doc tonight, okay?"

"Okay," Jennifer said, nodding her head. "But you be careful, Marty McFly."

"I'm always careful."

Jennifer snorted fondly at that and Marty took her in his arms, giving her a passionate kiss. He went downstairs and saw her to the door, the click clacking of his father's typewriter as he worked on his latest novel echoing through the house while they walked. He sniffed the air and smelled the pot roast his mother was making for dinner. That was another thing he was giving up by agreeing to help his friend out. Still, he secretly was excited that the Delorean could now do more than just go back and forth in Hill Valley's history. He had a mental list in his head of places he wanted to see as he kissed Jennifer goodnight and watched as she went down the steps to her mother's car. He stood there and watched until she was inside the car, started it up and sped away. Then he closed the door and went to tell his parents he was leaving.

"At last, the Delorean is complete!"

Doctor Emmett Brown let out a satisfied sigh as he slumped back in the black leather seat of his time machine. He was sitting in the passenger side taking final measurements on the voltage of his flux capacitor making sure it was ready to handle time travel. He had spent several months slaving away, updating and modifying it to handle time travel on a large scale instead of just going back and forth in Hill Valley history. He had always had the goal of going anywhere in time since he really wasn't that interested in the history of Hill Valley to begin with, not when he could see the building of the pyramids, the founding of Rome, a dinosaur battle, these were the things that thrilled him. He was eager to go and explore but first he wanted to do a test run and he couldn't do a test run without his best friend, Marty.

While the rest of his family ate supper, he was getting ready for the first test of the new revamped Delorean. He was racking his brain, trying to figure out where they should go first. There were so many places he wanted to see but he'd wait till Marty was with him. He was his partner in crime after all.

After exploring much of Hill Valley's history with his family and their train, Doc Brown purchased a large farm after exchanging some gold that he panned in the 1800's for money. He took over the barn and made it his workshop. Using an old cave that was on the property, he paid workers to dig deeper into it and he constructed a hidden place to put his train, complete with a long wooden ramp at the mouth of the cave that allowed the train to go up into the air so he could get up to 88 miles per hour as fast as he could. At first his neighbors had been startled by the sight of a steam locomotive shooting up into the air and disappearing with a sonic boom while it left behind two fire trails but now everyone was used to it, although if anything strange happened, a lot of people usually blamed it all on kooky Doc Brown. He was used to that though, he'd gotten that kind of reaction most of his life. All that mattered to him was his family and friends and the love and support they gave him.

He looked over when his youngest son, Verne, came into his combination garage/workshop. His son had unruly sandy blonde hair that he hid for the most part under a big coonskin cap. Unlike his brother who seemed to inherit his father's intelligence, Verne was a late bloomer, more interested in video games than string theory, but Doc Brown loved him just the same and felt blessed that he had found his wife, Clara, married her and had two of the sweetest boys in the world.

"Vernie, look, I'm done," he said proudly.

"Dad, Mom said she wants you to come inside and eat," Verne said, clearly annoyed at having to be the messenger boy for his parent.

"I told your mother I was going to eat later," Doc Brown explained. "I was out here working on the Delorean and now that I'm finished, Marty is coming over so we can give it a test run. Tell her that I'll be in later."

"I wish you'd tell her yourself," Verne muttered under his breath after he turned and walked out.

Unaware of the comment his son just made, Doc Brown walked over to a large wooden table positioned at the side of the barn. He took a swig of water from a water bottle and rolled his eyes when he heard the thumping rhythm of the bass coming from Marty's stereo inside his truck.

"Great Scott, boy's gonna be deaf before he's twenty," Doc Brown muttered to himself as he sat his water bottle down.

The thumping bass stopped the moment Marty turned off the ignition and he heard the car door open and close. Even though Marty wasn't his child, he felt a paternal affection for him and he couldn't resist lecturing him the moment he walked through the open barn doors.

"Marty, how many times must I tell you not to turn the bass setting up all the way? You're gonna go deaf before you hit middle age. I'm sure you can hear Duran Duran just fine without the bass guitar thumping in your ears."

"I know, Doc, but I can't help it. I love it when a good song comes on and I have to crank up the volume."

"You're gonna be cranking up the volume whether or not a good song comes on if you're not careful," Doc Brown said.

He knew it was pointless to argue though and he decided to move on and demonstrate the new Delorean. He pointed out that not only could you enter the time and day you wanted to go to but also the destination using an extra computer keyboard he installed under the old keypad.

"This Delorean is far more powerful than the old one," Doc Brown said to him as they walked around it. "Not only does it get more miles to the gallon and has more horsepower, I also installed a remote control feature that will allow me to recall the car from any point in time thus saving us the headache we had the time you went back to 1955."

He pulled out a silver box the resembled a clunky TV remote and showed it to him.

"I have an extra one for you," he said, pointing to his workshop table. "That way, if one of us gets separated from the Delorean, we can summon it back to us instantly."

"Bitchin'," Marty said. "So…where are we gonna go?"

"Where do you wanna go?" Doc Brown asked him. "We can go anywhere in time now. Course on this first run, we may just decide to go somewhere a bit boring just to prove that it works. But it's your decision, so choose wisely."

Marty put his hand on the top of the Delorean while he thought that over. So many possibilities swirled through his mind. He could go into the past but he could also go into the future and see more than just Hill Valley. He suddenly had an urge to go somewhere besides the United States since he had the chance to go anywhere. He thought perhaps England since he didn't want to go somewhere he couldn't speak the language but when? In the end, he decided since this was a test run, he'd just pick a date at random.

"Okay, London, England…um…June 30th, 2010," he said with a shrug.

"Why that date and place?" Doc Brown asked him.

"I don't know, just sounds good. It's just a test after all, isn't it?"

"Course, course," Doc Brown said, inputting the destination. "Okay, Marty, climb aboard and let's go take a trip to London."

"Father…"

Both men paused and turned to see Jules staring at them from the open doorway. He was taller than his brother, thinner, with dark brown hair and a very serious expression on his face.

"Yes, Jules?" Doc Brown said.

"Mother insists you come inside and eat," he said.

"In the name of Sir Issac H. Newton, I keep telling everyone I will eat later!" Doc Brown said angrily.

"Mother says if you don't get inside and eat now, Einstein will have to make room in his dog bed for you," Jules said wearily.

Doc Brown sighed.

"I s'pose it wouldn't hurt to go inside and eat, eh?" he said to Marty.

"Doesn't matter to me, I can eat something before we leave," Marty replied.

Jules looked relieved at that. Doc Brown tousled his hair as the three of them walked out of the barn and headed back to the white wooden farmhouse across the yard.

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