forum What was the very first thing you've ever shipped?
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Probably Doctor/Master was my first ever ship. Always loved the original show and the dynamic between the two was sort of a love/hate/it's complicated sort of relationship. I liked the reboot too, but might I add {Takes a deep breath} JUSTICE FOR SHALKA!!! Seriously, why did you go and get rid of Richard E. Grant? He was amazing and was also here first so there. But I'm also excited for the new female Doctor. But moving back in topic, 5/Ainley!Master, Shalka!9/Shalka!Master (which is plausible if you think about it.), 8/Roberts!Master, and 12/Missy are my main ships between those two. Also like 10/Simm!Master but I wasn't really the biggest shipper of that one, however. (I'm talking about the show Doctor Who, btw. It's a very good show, you should watch it if you get the chance. I'm slightly obsessed with it but who cares am I right?)

@rot-baby-rot!

Ayyy Doctor Who! I really want Missy and Thirteen to interact so they can be crazy best friends/possible lovers in space (which would honestly be wild)

RatGoddess

Ayyy Doctor Who! I really want Missy and Thirteen to interact so they can be crazy best friends/possible lovers in space (which would honestly be wild)

That would fun.

My first ever ship was Ian and Barbara Chesterton (I think I spelled that right) from Doctor Who. I was like nine. I also haven't watched the classic episodes other than season one and that was about four years. No spoilers please!

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I've seen some of the classics. Really like Logopolis, it was really well done.

@CW-BornConfuzzledLeftILoveYa

So, the first ship that I remeber (there was probably more before this) was when I was like 8 and I played Fantage (RIP). There were these two users (thehonestypains and clorox_bleach) and their ship name was the_clorox_pains and that was the first time I heard the word "ship".

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I shipped my friends with the guys in my class since 1st grade.
thug life