The Doctor: A Series of Fanon Adventures

 is a series of short stories of an entirely different Doctor. First of all, the Doctor is a female, a bit more violent, and created the giant TV show Doctor Who in order to cover up her tracks. Everything you know about the Doctor will be entirely different in this series of short stories, as this mad, trigger-happy, lovable time traveler flies through the universe looking for hope in a world of destruction, greed, and terror. Please leave your thoughts on my talk page, or on this article's talk page.

Story 1: Get A Friend, Doctor
The Tardis zoomed through the time vortex in sync with the mellow music echoing throughout its interior. This little blue box resembling a British police telephone booth from the early 20th century was the most well known ship of the 21st century, but it was never found and never searched for. This ship that was infinite in size, smaller on the outside, and a living life was part of the biggest cover up in history. Because, flying around in that odd blue box was the last of the most dangerous species in the universe. This human appearing alien was the most intelligent creature in the world, and was dangerous to be near. She was without a family, friends (well, there was the Tardis), but she had more enemies than even the Tardis could keep track of. This simple appearing women, with brown hair, a smooth face, and two 44 magnum lazer pistols trapped to her belt was the greatest hero the universe never knew. Every odd occurrence, disaster, and phenomenon went checked by this woman and the Tardis. Who else could this magnificent woman be but the last Time Lord alive: The Doctor?

"Come on, Tardis, you can do it! I know time is all broken apart and ruined here, but we need to get here 50 years ago. COME ON!" the Doctor encouraged the reluctant ship as she steered it through the shattering time vortex. The place she was going was emitting signals unlike any she had ever seen; time was slowly being destroyed there by something and she couldn't figure out why...unless she saw it herself. The Tardis groaned and shook as time turbulence shook the ship up and down and right to left. Turning back now wasn't an option, mainly because the Doctor really wanted to get there. Suddenly the Tardis crashed into something, and the computer monitors displayed the date and location. The Doctor, after getting up off the floor, looked at the monitor hoping they landed where they wanted.

"Hahaha! Montana, USA, 2015! This is where the most turbulence is happening, so the cause must be sometime this year. Don't go anywhere, Tardis, I'll be back in a minute, or two....maybe a couple of hours, a day. Oh! Who am I kidding? You're a time machine, if you get bored, just fly into the future and then pick me up!" the Doctor said joyfully as she grabbed a computer tablet and headed for the door.

As she walked towards the doors, she pushed them open and found herself in a big field of random grass. A light breeze blew her hair back, and the calm sun beat down on her skin. She looked around and saw mountains, forests, and not far away was a river and a cliff leading down into the river. Everything looked beautiful, but after three seconds of starring the Doctor went on her way and turned on the tablet in her hands. The machine started beeping, and the Doctor started walking towards where the beeping got louder. As she walked through the field, she quickly realized she wasn't far from a small neighborhood. The neighborhood was off in the distance, but she could clearly see them. As she caught a glance of the houses, she suddenly started to think about how hard it would be for her to live in one place forever. She had to keep moving, and never liked staying at the same place for long. It was very easy for her to keep moving; she did have a time machine plus spaceship of course. She could go anywhere she wanted, but she never stopped to enjoy a place's beauty and Montana was no exception.

The Doctor, while following the device's beeping, tripped and landed down in a pile of mud. Angrily, she got back up and shook the mud off herself. She bent down to the ground, and searched for what she tripped over. As she searched, the beeping of the device suddenly picked up. The Doctor moved some grass aside, and there, peeking just barely above the soil, was a stone hand. "Oh, so you guys are making time go nuts," the Doctor said as she brushed some dirt aside. The stone hand was no normal statue's hand, it was a Weeping Angel's. These aliens travel the universe, and feed off of species by sending them into the past. The Weeping Angels feed on time, but they can't move if one is looking at them. Frozen still, they are very vulnerable if one knows not to trust a statue. The Doctor knew to not trust the Weeping Angels, and every chance she got she would clobber them with a sledgehammer or bazooka while they were frozen by her sight. Now that the Angels got to Earth, it was important that the Doctor eliminated them as soon as possible.

"Uh, I'll head back to the Tardis and get something to take out this one," the Doctor said as she got up and started walking back to the Tardis. She looked off into the distance at her blue ship, and saw something that shouldn't be there. Facepalming, she saw a red four-wheeler parked in front her time machine. She sprinted across the field in order to get to the ship, not because she was worried they might steal the Tardis, but because the Tardis might kill whoever was there. As she got closer, she saw a teenage boy messing with the lock on the ship. "Hey! Hey, you, stop!" the Doctor ran over to the teenager, and pushed him away from the doors. The boy was silently startled at first, and shouted back, "Hey, sorry, but this is my land and not just anyone can park a Tardis replica on it!"

"Oh, you watch Doctor Who too?"

"Yeah, one of my favorite shows. Now get this thing off my land. But, I must admit it looks just like the one in the show."

"Thanks, but I didn't make it."

"Oh, nice, than who did?"

"Quite complicated actually; pieces of it come from all over. But most of it was built by me."

"How on Earth did you get it out here, and why?"

"Oh, just a little photo shoot. Just some fan stuff online."

"Uh, okay, but next time ask to have a big blue box on my family's land. I gotta go, se 'ya," the boy said just before he turned around and was frozen with fear. Frozen still in front of him was a Weeping Angel reaching out to touch him. The creature's mouth was wide open, and its sharp fangs stuck out. The teenager simply stared at it, but out of the corner of his eye he saw dozens more surrounding him and the strange lady. The teenager nervously laughed, "Haha, nice one. Alright, where are the cameras? Am I on some weird reality TV show on BBC now? Ha." "Nope, but whatever you do, don't take your eyes off of them," the Doctor said as she opened up the doors to the Tardis. She would go smashing them into pebbles, but there were just too many and the Tardis was there as well. The Doctor decided, reluctantly, to let the teenager into the Tarids and escape.

"Oy, boy, get in here now!" the Doctor ordered the teenager as he stared at the Weeping Angels. "Into what; that blue box?" the now terrified teenager responded.

"The Angels are real, maybe the Tardis and Doctor is too."

"Yeah...right," the boy said as he slowly backed into the blue box. He thought he would bump into the back wall, but for some reason he just kept walking backgrounds. Then he realized it, the blue box was bigger on the inside. Well, he just about fainted as the Doctor closed the doors and the Angels started beating on the sides on the ship. When the Doctor saw the passed out teenager, she moaned, "This is why I don't fly around the universe randomly picking up companions and friends."

TO BE CONTINUED!