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idk what you're on about its fine for me???
And again I know some of these features can be non-canon, but from the show it states that if for whatever reason the TARDIS should fly (fling, or otherwise in this case lose power or turn off its engines) out of the vortex, it would be 'lost forever'. (The Lodger)
If you're still interested in my geek gibberish:
The TARDIS flies through the vortex, and even though the Doctor doesn't say this is true, the TARDIS doesn't get help riding the vortex, the vortex itself just exists for the TARDIS but nothing more. What i'm saying is that turning off the TARDIS' engines in the vortex is like turning off a plane's engines while its flying in the sky (in a long story short, it'll crash and burn).
Nobody really knows what happens if it is stuck in the vortex or 'lost forever', but we can safely assume that the TARDIS would just stop existing/be completely destroyed instantly.
And yes, I can relate almost every single suggestion to something in a Doctor Who episode.
Maybe this could be something with the HADS.
If you turn the power off in the vortex, the model will delete itself; killing anyone inside it too.
If you turn the power off in the vortex with the HADS on however , will teleport the TARDIS inside itself and will require you to activate the Wibbly Lever (and turning the power back on of course) to return to the vortex.