Equestria and the Time Lord Episode 1: In the Time Trap
Prologue: The Time Hole
As all of Time and Space passed by, a blue police box spun through a swirling sky blue vortex. On the dimensionally transcendental inside of the box (Which means it's bigger on the inside than it is on the outside) was a large white console room with circular indentations all over the wall and a silver console in the middle which was covered in levers and buttons. At the moment, this console was being polished by a man with blue eyes, long curly brown hair, who was dressed in a brown overcoat, a wide-brimmed fedora, and most notably a multicolored scarf that stretched down to his feet. This was the Doctor, piloting his TARDIS.
Standing next to him was a woman with brown eyes and blonde hair, who was wearing a long pink coat, and a white scarf that stretched down to her feet. This was Romana, the Doctor's companion and best friend.
The one at their feet was the oddest looking of the three (Which was saying something): It was a robotic dog. It was silver and clunky; its head had two clear ears and red glowing lines for eyes. It was K9, the Doctor's second companion.
At the moment, the Doctor and Romana were wondering about where the randomizer that had been installed into the TARDIS would take them next. It would take them to a random point in time in space; there was no telling where it would go next. Suddenly the TARDIS's famous materialization sound rang through, giving them their answer.
"Check the space-time coordinates, Romana." Said the Doctor.
Romana complied and went over to the panel where the coordinates of where and when they were "Well that's odd" she said in surprise. "According to this. We are at a point where time and space don't seem to exist!"
"What?" the Doctor said as he walked over to her location. "That can't be right!" he looked at the coordinates. "But apparently, it is."
"Suggestion, Master." said K9. "Suggest you turn on the scanner and see what is outside the ship."
"Well of course I was going to that next" the Doctor said in a sheepish tone. Romana rolled her eyes and pressed the appropriate button. Two doors slid away and revealed something they weren't expecting at all.
They were in deep space. But there was something else there. It was like a black hole, but the edges were blue, and the whole thing was pulsating quite wildly.
The Doctor looked shocked. "But… That's a"
"A massive dimensional rift, Master" said K9.
"We know what it is, K9!" the Doctor snapped. Then he took a deep breath. "Sorry, K9. How close are we to that thing?"
"We are approximately 7889 meters from the rift." His ears rotated slightly. "Correction, Master. Approximately 7795 meters from the rift."
Romana's eyes widened. "We're being sucked in!" she realized.
"Affirmative, Mistress." K9 said.
"We've got to try to dematerialize away from it!" the Doctor declared.
"Negative, Master." said K9. "Attempting to dematerialize would likely result in a time jump that would send us directly through the rift."
"It's better than the alternative, which is us being sucked into the rift helplessly." The Doctor said.
"But Doctor, he's right." said Romana.
"We have to try something." He said to Romana. With a worried look, Romana pressed the dematerialization lever. The TARDIS's iconic dematerialization sound rang through, but quickly became distorted as the whole TARDIS began to shake violently, flashing blue at a rapidly quickening pace.
The Doctor simply looked at K9. "You know, sometimes I really hate it when you're right."
Then the TARDIS travelers felt a sensation a being pulled apart, as everything disappeared into a blue haze.
