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'''''Back to the Future Part III''''' was the third ''[[Back to the Future]]'' [[film]]. In the [[25th century]], [[Stewart Ransom]] became a fan of [[Western]] films, particularly ''[[Back to the Future Part III]]'', which influenced his decision to establish the technological limits of the [[Independent Earth Colony]] on [[Axista Four]] to the Western period as part of his dedication to the "[[Back to Basics]]" program. The [[Second Doctor]] claimed that the second film in the trilogy, ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'', was better. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Colony of Lies (novel)|The Colony of Lies]]'') | '''''Back to the Future Part III''''' was the third ''[[Back to the Future]]'' [[film]]. In the [[25th century]], [[Stewart Ransom]] became a fan of [[Western]] films, particularly ''[[Back to the Future Part III]]'', which influenced his decision to establish the technological limits of the [[Independent Earth Colony]] on [[Axista Four]] to the Western period as part of his dedication to the "[[Back to Basics]]" program. The [[Second Doctor]] claimed that the second film in the trilogy, ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'', was better. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Colony of Lies (novel)|The Colony of Lies]]'') | ||
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Back to the Future Part III was the third Back to the Future film. In the 25th century, Stewart Ransom became a fan of Western films, particularly Back to the Future Part III, which influenced his decision to establish the technological limits of the Independent Earth Colony on Axista Four to the Western period as part of his dedication to the "Back to Basics" program. The Second Doctor claimed that the second film in the trilogy, Back to the Future Part II, was better. (PROSE: The Colony of Lies)
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