Author's Note: Haha, hi, guys. Some of my recent followers joined because of that awesome Phineas and Ferb fanfic I'm working on. Unfortunately, I won't be able to continue that story for quite some time. I promise at least two chapters the next time I upload. ^^; Until then, I've decided that I should concentrate on my ultimate work of fanfiction. You know how The Doctor can travel anywhere through space and time? Well, this story is all about a kid who can travel to any universe in existence. =D The original stories were lost about five years ago, but I've decided to revive the series with all new adventures, and even crazier crossover combinations.

It had been five years since James had last traversed the cosmos. Since that moment, he believed the Universe Machine was burnt out. It had been his portal to every other world in existence. On his 18th birthday, he found the device buried in his room under some old toys and admired its lifeless screen. He had had so many adventures in the past... fighting evil clones, immortal demons, maniacal 8-year-olds...

...And the adventures were about to start again.

The Universe Matrix burst out of the machine in his hands, glowing with transcendent intensity. James watched in awe as the matrix, a pinball-sized computer chip shaped like a sphere, floated over to his wrist and merged with his new watch. His small, disorganized room completely filled with light. He heard a familiar charging noise. Then he looked down at his wrist.

The watch's new screen displayed a myriad of orbs behind the time readout... each orb a different universe. He smirked.

"I really shouldn't," he told himself. If he hadn't activated this machine when he first got it, he would have avoided creating a series of powerful villains who wanted to destroy everything. "But that never stopped me before." He touched the screen, letting his thoughts control his destination. This time, he wouldn't be warping randomly across time and space. Five years had made plenty of difference in his intelligence, and more importantly, his confidence level. Back then he had no idea what kind of power he held... but now, he'd be able to use it properly. In a flash, he was gone.