It's been twenty years since the fateful summer day that Vicky, the evil babysitter, somehow managed to change history. With the use of a magical TV remote, she miraculously traveled to the world of television, transporting herself to channel 298, which coincidentally showed Dictator Week.

The redhaired teenager made use of the 168-hour long special on the Biographical Channel to alter reality to her own will. She managed to hire a group of buff minions with the one million dollars she won in a quiz show thanks to the same TV remote, and rolled them out on various places.

Now, she's a ruthless dictator with her own castle, supreme ruler of the entire world, which has since become gray and desolate. With an entire army of large, muscular, masked minions on her side, it's not hard to see why there's so little resistance. You either were thrown in the torturous dungeons, killed on the spot, enslaved for life, or cowering in fear while running away from the oppressors (or hiding to catch a breath). Or you willfully joined Vicky's side and lose respect from the resistance.

Yes, life was bliss for Vicky, who was so heartless that she got a black vortex of hate in place. She only has respect for those that look up to her. She couldn't care less about anyone else (not even if they were family), as long as she could maim and abuse anyone without consequences, she was practically in heaven.

Well, almost.

Vicky decided for this special 20th anniversary to rewatch her takeover from before she ruled the entire planet with an iron fist. And then she was shocked when she realized something.

She didn't conquer the entire world. She somehow managed to skip three states bundled together in mid-USA. Three entire states! The evil redhead was ashamed and mad at herself. How did she managed to completely miss an entire tri-state area for twenty freaking years?!

Vicky was unable to use the same trick from twenty years back to get it under her rule too, because after her takeover, the remote got lost. She couldn't find it. It disappeared completely, as if it were magic.

So, she held a meeting with her generals, which mainly consisted of traitors that tried to save face. These consisted of Denzel, Remy, Veronica and Trixie.

Denzel Crocker was an aging man and the eldest of the generals, even surpassing Vicky by about 35 years. Vicky trusted him the least because Crocker also wanted to rule the world. Denzel was only accepted because he could craft complicated devices. The hunched elder was also reminded that there will be disastrous consequences if he ever tried to usurp Vicky.

Remy Buxaplenty was taken in due to his tactical genius side. Remy was an incredible strategist and could plan out and predict any and every step in combat. He did loads of research on the enemies, so Vicky usually asks him for advice before deciding to engage in war.

Veronica... Star, maybe (she wasn't exactly sure about her full name), was more of an assistant than anyone in the room. She usually roams around the castle to check up things and make notes.

Her friend, Trixie Tang, however, was the one person Vicky trusted the most, and yet was shrouded in mystery the most. She was set in charge for the punishments, and supposedly maimed the most destructive of resistors. That's all Vicky knew about her. But Trixie seems the most loyal to Vicky and came up with the best ideas, so she didn't question her.

"Generals", Vicky started her meeting. "I have come to the realization that we somehow left out a significant part unconquered by yours truly". She displayed a map, which has a group of states in the center circled.

"General Buxaplenty, can you tell me why this tri-state area is still not under my rule", Vicky asked.

The rather slender Remy stood up and focused on the map. "If I'm correct", Remy spoke, "These three particular states are under control of a hunched lunatic in a labcoat, in which children are contained and everyone has to be called Joe."

Vicky was unimpressed. "Okay", she said, "But why isn't it under my rule?"

"Fortunately for you, your Highness, I did research on it a few years back", Remy said. "I noticed the same problem back then as you did right now. But anyway, it seems that the lunatic is also an inventor, and made a device that surrounds the three states with a special anti-takeover force field. Meaning that this tri-state area is-"

"Unconquerable", Vicky finished with disdain. "Great, we're never able to get it."

"But, like, your Powerfulness", Veronica asked. "It's just three states. Does it matter?"

Vicky turned to Veronica. "YES IT DOES, General... um, Star (I think). I'm Vicky, Supreme Ruler of the entire world. That's my title I take pride into. If I have full commando over the entire world except for these three states, then I'm obviously not the supreme ruler of the entire world!"

Vicky returned to her place. "We need to dethrone that Joe-obsessed lunatic. But how are we gonna do that with those force fields on?"

"Why not fight fire with fire?" Denzel suggested. "And by 'fire', I obviously mean 'force field'. That applies to the second 'fire' too."

"General Crocker, that's a terrible idea", Vicky complained. "We need a good offense, and that force field is nothing but defense. Which we already have."

Crocker backed down. The meeting room was silent.

Then a smirk was seen on Trixie's face.

"Why don't we build some sort of time machine?" Trixie suggested.

Vicky's eyes widened. Then an evil grin appeared on her face.

"Yet again, you prove yourself to be the most brilliant of us all, General Tang", Vicky complimented.

"Thank you, your highness", Trixie replied.

"Wait, I don't get it", Denzel said. "How would that help conquering that tri-state area?"

"You dolt", Vicky said to Crocker. "General Tang, why don't you explain it to General Crocker here?"

"Certainly", Trixie replied coolly. "You see, her highness can travel back in time to remind to her younger self to also conquer those three states. That way, she will conquer those three states before the other guy has the chance to."

Crocker's eyes widened. "BUT THAT'S BRILLIANT! You're certainly getting an A if I were still a teacher!"

"Yep, and we'll make sure you're not gonna take the idea for yourself", Vicky added.

"Darn it", Crocker's expression drooped.

"So", Remy began, "I presume Crocker will make a time traveling device, but under high supervision so he won't do anything sneaky?"

"One hundred percent correct", Vicky complimented Remy. "And once it's done, I'll make sure to use it and change history again. For my own benefit, of course."

Vicky cackled evilly for a good while.

Then she faced her four generals and yelled: "Dismissed!"


Author's Notes: Ah, yes, we're back with a new story!

This one's actually been in the backburner for a while. Not completely, just a few chapters had been finished for months, some others had been finished earlier in this year, and for the past few weeks, I've been busy to finish the rest of this story (which, as of this writing, is ALMOST done).

So yeah, if you've read the author's notes at the end of 'Phineas and Ferb in Dimmsdale: Crocknapped!', you would know I have a few things on my to-do list, and this story, 'Vicky's Empire', is the first of three. It'll mostly be a take on what I imagined happened in the bad future of the Fairly OddParents special 'Channel Chasers'. Not everything that happens here will match exactly as does in the TV movie, so keep that in mind.

Also, there will be a few Phineas and Ferb references, mostly to tie in with the episode 'Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo', which also had a bad future.

Anyway, after this story is finished, the second thing on my to-do list is to pick up 'Louds in Danville: Jeux de Pools', and try to finish the story.

And after that, the 'Phineas and Ferb in Dimmsdale' series will continue with the third part, which is the third entry on my to-do list.

With that being said, I bid you adieu. See you later!