Dr. Chan had finally cracked the secret to travelling the multiverse.
She'd been working towards this for years in what she called her personal lab, though others would refer to it as the mad woman's shed. With the gateway finally holding open and remaining stable she could travel to other Universes without issue and return just as easily. The portal was actually the simple part, building a device which let the traveller find a Universe that matched specific requirements was the part that had taken time to perfect.
Now she could go anywhere; a world where humans had evolved from fish, a mirror universe where the axis had won WW2 or an Earth with advanced technological progression. These other worlds opened endless possibilities; new teachings, inventions, discoveries laid on the other side which could benefit her own world - but Dr. Chan was only interested in one thing for her first trip: stress relief.
Spending the last few years of her life on nothing but the device had been stressful, especially when everyone called her mad. It had been tough but she'd persevered and succeeded - so by that logic she convinced herself that she'd earned a little relaxation time. As she looked for a target Universe that would help her unwind she stopped to think about what she was doing, opening a interdimensional doorway for a bit of relaxation? Maybe she was mad.
Dr. Chan shrugged away her conerns, she'd been looking forward to this and she knew exactly the type of Universe that would help her relax. She tuned the device to the Universal parameters she wanted - her creation only took a few minutes for it to find what she'd been looking for. The portal shimmered as it attuned to her targetted Universe. Beyond it waited a parallel Earth with an identical history to her own. There was only one difference - it was several hundred times smaller.
Dr. Chan stripped off to her underwear and rushed through the portal. Suddenly she was in the sky looking down on her own neighbourhood. She dropped to her knees to inspect the tiny buildings below. She couldn't hear the screams of the specs beneath her but she felt a shiver of pleasure in knowing they'd be panicking at her sudden appearance.
After some searching she was able to spot the tiny parallel version of her home, and the tiny spec on the drive must have been her alternate self. Dr. Chan immediately squashed her, along with the house, with her fingertip.
"There." declared the remaining Dr. Chan, wiping off her hands, "Can't have someone with equal intelligence in this Universe trying to spoil my fun."
She looked across the city in front of her and noticed a number of small planes hurtling towards her. She simply smiled as they approached - she knew they were too small to pose a threat to her.
"Coming to welcome your world's new Empress huh?" she laughed as they got nearer.
She felt herself quiver with anticipation - smashing these little jets was going to be so cathartic.
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This was the first of many trips to this Universe Dr. Chan took. She would visit whenever she wanted to unwind. Over the next few years she kept the multiversal travel device secret and used it to find inventions from other worlds to enhance her own. Her own people heralded her as a genius inventor who single handed furthered their advancement by hundreds of years. Of course, the people of the tiny Universe didn't share that view, seeing her as the unstoppable tyrant that treated their world as her pleasure dome whenever she appeared.
Her own people soon saw the real Dr. Chan though - on the day she found a Universe with a growth ray.
Meta: I've been on a verysallyish spree recently. I know people don't like how she presents her face but I think it works well for the deranged but beautiful look that works well for giantesses.
I've been wanting to do a story about someone using interdimensional travel to make themselves big by visiting a small universe for some time. If every conceivable universe is out there, then some of them must be smaller than ours. There's an incentive for all you physicists out there to invent interdimensional travel.
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