Something was not good.

A sun had just imploded, much faster than normal. He had only seen a black hole open that quickly once, and it was the work of a Time Lord. Nothing could escape a black hole. Not light, not space, not time, not even a TARDIS. Unless...

The Doctor pressed some nobs, and flipped some switches. If he was quick enough he could go back in time before the sun imploded. It was nearly impossible, but if he had chance to escape it, he would.

The TARDIS stopped mid teleportation.

"Oh no..." The Doctor said to himself. He turned on his screen, and it revealed that he was in the time stream, and the black hole was a far distance away. The TARDIS gave a loud groan, and everything in front of the console room was ripped of the rest of the time machine.

The Doctor watched in horror as his beauty was smashed together and pulled out into an extremely long line. The same thing would happen to The Doctor, and not even regeneration would save him, if he wasn't quick enough.

"Right then, shields!" The Doctor proclaimed to himself. An extremely strong type of glass (only found on Galifrey) covered the TARDIS. This specimen is the core of The Doctors old planet. It can withstand even a black hole-hopefully.

Now every part of the TARDIS was gone, in the black hole, except the console room, and the eye of harmony, which had teleported just beneath The Doctor. This…was going to be a long ride. The Doctor grabbed onto the railings (which now lead to nowhere), as the TARDIS jetted towards the black hole. But it wasn't enough.

The TARDIS jerked and flipped, and The Doctor let go. He hit the glass, and then the TARDIS console, knocking him out. The Doctor flung around weightlessly through The TARDIS for an entire century! (but the wibbly-wobbly situation actually sent him a century in the past.)

When he woke up, he was in deep space.. He checked his face...the same. Good. The TARDIS was floating in deep space.

"What?" The Doctor checked his screen, he had been asleep for a century! It was a good thing time lord incarnations lasted a long time. At the moment, he really didn't want to go.

"Well...like the french say, 'Allons-Y!" The Doctor thrusted a lever, and the TARDIS threw itself once more. Since the TARDIS lost most of its power, it couldn't travel through time very quickly, but it could travel through space faster than anything ever could! The Doctor pressed a button, and was thrown back by the sudden jerk the TARDIS made.

He couldn't move a single part of his body. The speed of the TARDIS stuck him on top of the room as it traveled through space, hurtling through supernovas, meteors, and even planets, but the TARDIS was so fast it couldn't harm anything. Finally, the Doctor was close to Earth. The TARDIS began to slow down, and The Doctor fell on the floor as it hurtled through Earth's atmosphere.

The TARDIS was set for the coordinates of London, but right now, the TARDIS was a bit off, and there was no London here. He actually ended up where Germany should have been, but here, they didn't call it Germany, they called it Amestris.