“When you’re late, caffeinated, and mildly radioactive:
‘Can I walk fast enough to activate my Flux Capacitor

Temporal travel is now available at a brisk pace.
Brian Lippincott, thank you for your suggestion, and I have more ideas to follow.

Can I walk fast enough to activate my Flux Capacitor?' Victorian steampunk man with a steam engine on his back and a primitive version of the flux Capacitor on his chest waling down a cobbled street. London policeman following him. To the left a sign that reads 88MPH

Walking didn’t quite cut it… so I upgraded to feline velocity.The
Flux Capacitor is now fully engaged because time waits for no gentleman.

Victorian-style sepia illustration of a gentleman in a top hat and goggles riding a goggle-wearing cheetah at high speed. He carries a brass mechanical backpack as policemen look on beside a road sign reading ‘88 MPH’. Caption reads: ‘Walking didn’t quite cut it… So I’ve upgraded to feline velocity.