Hannah Germaine is helping her father on his newest project. Usually she wouldn't go near his lab; for fear that there would be an explosion of some sort, or a machine gone wrong. Today was different because what he was working on actually sounded interesting to her. It's not that her father's work wasn't interesting; it was just that she wanted a long life.

Anyway, today they were about to test out his long-range Teleportation device. Dr. Germaine had good results in sending Hannah to places in town by being short range teleported, and now he was going to try the longer stretch.

"Hannah, I've made a couple changes to the teleportation device for your comfort." Dr. Germaine said.

Hannah looked up worriedly and asked, "What kind of changes?"

"You know that dresser function I installed in your closet?"

"Yeah, I used it this morning."

"Well, I've installed that software into the teleportation device. It should survey the surroundings and automatically change your look to match. I mean, if you teleport into a large group of people by accident it would probably 'freak them out' as you say if they notice you. It's programed to make you look like you're supposed to be wherever you end up."

"Interesting."

"If you have to change outfits for a certain reason, just say change and then whatever you want to change into. Like the teleportation device it is voice activated. Just remember not to lose the device. If you do, your outfit will stay the same until you find it again."

"Okay." Hannah said.

She put on the necklace that had the teleportation device, which looked like an ornate locket with a push-open side and a small ruby in the middle. The "ruby" was actually the power source for the device. As long as it glowed slightly, it was working.

"Just one more thing." Dr. Germaine said.

He handed Hannah what appeared to be a watch.

"One of your Wrist communicators?" Hannah asked.

"Yes. Even though I'll have a location on you via the chip in the necklace, I still want to stay in contact. As a self-acclaimed member of D.A.D.D., I have to keep tabs on you."

"Ugh, again with the Dads Against Daughters Dating. You know that I don't like anyone like that." Hannah said, exasperated.

"Now I have to adjust one more thing. I'll be right back. Think of where you want to go, but don't say it until I get back so that you don't end up on a planet that won't sustain life. The dresser function can only do so much." Dr. Germaine replied as he walked out of the room.

Hannah muttered, "I wish I could go to the Randy Cunningham universe, but I know that's never going to happen." As she said that the "ruby" in her necklace glowed brighter and small sparks came from it.

"Wha?" She started to say as she was teleported. Unfortunately, she ended up falling on the ground in the place she ended up in.

Dazed, Hannah looked up at her surroundings to try to make sense of what had happened.

Back in the lab, Dr. Germaine had just walked back into the room with a small homing device. He was going to put it on the teleportation device so that Hannah would always be able to get home. He noticed that Hannah was gone, but first he noticed that the screen to show her location was showing a new episode of one of her favorite shows. Figuring that she hadn't gone far he decided to test the communicator.

"Hannah. Have you been messing with my monitor again?"

Hannah was startled by her father's voice coming through the wristband. She replied, "No, and the reason that I did the other time was because our television was broken."

Dr. Germaine replied, "That's strange because it is showing what looks like a new episode of one of the shows you watch. Wait… Where are you?"

"I'm not sure."

Hannah looked around again. Everything seemed cartoony. Then, she realized what the building in front of her was.

"What the huh?"

"What is it?" Dr. Germaine asked.

"What is the title of the new episode and what do you see on your screen?

"It said 'The new girl' was the title. What I see right now is a new character with her back facing me."

"What is she doing?"

"She looks like she's checking her watch."

Hannah slowly got up and turned around to face the fourth wall, which she couldn't see.

"Dad?" She said into the communicator.

Dr. Germaine was watching the screen closely now as he realized, partially, what had happened.

"What did you say while I was gone?"

"I said that I wanted to go to Norrisville, but since, at least in our reality, it doesn't exist I didn't think that anything would happen."

"Well apparently it does exist somewhere, because you've been sent there. This is an amazing breakthrough!"

"Yeah, yeah, breakthrough blah blah. How am I going to get out of here?"

"If you had waited, I would have installed this homing device on the teleportation device, and you'd be able to come home at any time. Still, you wanted to be there, and you're there! Why don't you enjoy yourself while I try to figure this out."

Hannah sighed. "I guess you're right."

She turned the volume on the wrist communicator down so that if her dad tried to contact her, it wouldn't attract that much attention. Speaking of attracting attention, Hannah looked down at her clothes. They resembled the clothes she had on before teleporting. The rainbow top and jeans were almost identical. The only differences were that they had a small McFist logo and her shoes were now McKicks. Her dark red hair was still down, but now every hair was in place. She even still had her laptop with her. She took it out of its case momentarily and saw that it was still the same brand.

"Huh. I guess I'm officially causing product placement in TV."