Greetings, My name is Clockwork, Ghost master of time. The trials and life of Danny Phantom is known far and wide, but a new story is left to be told. The universe is full of time streams each with its own twist and turns. So to you I will provide a view to another world where life for our friend while similar it is quite different than the one you know. So without further wait, I give you Ultimate Phantom.


Danny stumbled down the large flight of metal stairs that ran from the main house to the basement. He nursed a bruised right cheek as he walked over to a lab chair and sat down. The room was dark save for the light coming from upstairs. Surrounding the young teenager was equipment of all kinds. Ghost hunting equipment designed and built by his parents. He sighed, his parents were laughing stocks of the entire scientific community. Their theories rejected and what ever they invented was instantly tossed aside as ludicrous. He often wondered why their soul backer still provided them enough money to fund their work with enough left over to support their family. He took a deep breath and winced at the pain in his chest. The football team decided that he would make a good replacement for one of their broken tackling dummies. Normally he could hide from them, but his best friend Tucker had been caught trying to sneak into the girls locker room. Danny had managed to hide him and cover for him. While he loved his best friend, he now wished he hadn't helped him out.

"Are you alright my boy?" A voice called out from the darkness around him.

Danny looked up to see a tall thin man with grey hair tied back in a ponytail. "Uncle Vlad! What are you doing down here in the dark." Danny wasn't completely surprised. Vlad was his parents old friend and the one who supported them financially. It was simply the fact there weren't any lights on that spooked him.

The man smiled. "Just checking on a few things. I had turned the lights off to leave, but then I heard you coming down." He looked over the dishevelled and bruised boy. "Was it Dash again?"

"Yeah!"

Vlad pulled up another chair and sat down next to him. "Have you tried telling your father?"

Danny nodded. "But Dash is the star of the football team. Neither his parents nor the school will do anything unless he breaks something."

"I could hire a team of ninjas to beat the living daylights out of the boy."

Danny managed a chuckle. "Thanks, but I need to learn to take care of myself. But keep that idea in mind."

Vlad patted him on the shoulder. "I'll do that!" He stood up and fixed his black suit. "If you need anything, let me know." Vlad walked up the stairs and left Danny alone.

Danny watched him go and felt a little better. "Nice guy! A little weird, but nice!" He stood up and stretched his sore left arm. He searched the metal lined walls and found the light switch. Bright florescent lights flickered on and the huge lab was illuminated. Danny walked over to the large archway at the far end of the lab. It was largely unfinished, pipers were uncovered and large sections of the interior were exposed. It was an invention his parents had been working on for years. They called it The Fenton Portal. It was suppose to link his world with what was called The Ghost Zone. According to Vlad and his dad, it should be operational. Jack Fenton was planning on entering the portal this evening, but Danny's curiosity got the better of him. He went to the lockers near the portal and pulled out a white jumpsuit with black gloved and boots. He quickly changed and looked down at the chest of the suit. A large sticker with his dad's face on it was stuck to it. Danny quickly ripped it off and tossed it into the trash. He loved his dad, but that had been a bit much. He walked over to the portal and quickly looked around. He was alone. "Here it goes!" Danny stepped through the archway and into a small room. It was covered with glowing green circuits. He found a small panel with a red and green button. He gulped slightly as he pressed the green button. At first nothing happened and Danny thought he had wasted his time. Then there was a flash and green and white light exploded around him. Energy ripped through his body and his body felt like it was filled with slime. Danny cried out as he tumbled out of the portal as it overloaded and shut down. Vlad was the first down the stairs as the alarms went off.

"What in the name of Dracula is going on?" He nearly froze at the site. Danny was laying facedown on the floor in front of the smoking portal. His hair was white and his jumpsuit had inverted colors. "My word!" He rushed over and silently cursed to himself. "This was meant for your father. Not you." He heard a pair of heavy footsteps coming down the stairs. "Better hide this for now!" Vlad placed his hand on Danny's back and it sparked with purple energy. A black ring appeared around his waist and split into two. One went up towards his head and the other to his feet. As the ring moved he turned back into his normal form. Jack Fenton tripped on the last three stairs and fell into the lab. The big man in the orange jumpsuit rolled to his feet. "Danny!"

"He must have tripped a security protocol." Vlad stepped aside as Jack picked his son up and hurried upstairs. Vlad looked at the smoking portal with disgust. "Such a perfect plan ruined." He scratched his white goatee and nodded to himself. "But maybe this can be turned from a disaster to an advantage." He chuckled. "Yes! This is perfect."


Danny woke up with a splitting headache and a damp cloth on his forehead. "What hit me?" He sat up and found his older sister sitting at his desk reading a book. She ran her hand through her long red hair and looked over.

"Your finally awake." She quickly got up and went to his open door. "He finally woke up." She walked to his bedside. "You had us worried little bro." Jazz sat down next to him. "You've been out for almost three days."

"Three Days!" Danny nearly fell out of the bed.

"Yeah! What were you doing in the lab?"

Danny didn't have time to answer as his mom and dad burst into the room. His mom rushed to his side while his dad took position at the foot of the bed. "So did the portal work?" Both girls in the room glared at Jack and he silently gulped and managed a smile. "How you doing son?"

"I think that shock cleared up my sinuses."

His mom checked his forehead. "No fever. Can you move?"

Danny checked under the sheets to make sure he was in his pyjamas before leaping out of bed. He test jumped a few times. "I feel great! Guess I just needed a little sleep."

"That's great Honey. But I want you to try and take it easy for a few days."

"Take it easy! I've been out for three days. I need to get out and move."

Danny's mom sighed. "I guess a little time to stretch your legs shouldn't be too bad. Could you go with him Jazz?"

"Sure!"

"I don't need a babysitter mom. I feel fine."

"Don't argue with your mother!" Jack's shoulders slumped. "You can never win."

Danny sighed in defeat. "All right!"

Jazz simply smiled. "We'll go to the park. Its quiet on a Sunday."