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Of course, what's going through the minds of the fans is that the Alicetonian general and the nameless Boblivian soldier who appeared a couple episodes back would make a good couple.
 
People like romance. People like conflict. So naturally, [[Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs|people like romance in the middle of a conflict]]. This is what happens when that comes to the front. It doesn't have to be a war, but basically any sort of conflict between two (or more) groups. It is guaranteed that the shippers will begin favoring a pairing of two characters on opposite sides... [[Ships That Pass in The Night|even if those specific characters don't even say two words to each other.]]
 
Related to [[Foe Yay]]; where [[Foe Yay]] is about the implications and doesn't necessarily have to garner support from the fandom, [[War Ship|War Shipping]] is about the fandom support and doesn't necessarily need to be implied. Additionally, where [[Foe Yay]] is about hate as a mask for love, [[War Ship|War Shipping]] doesn't have to involve any animosity at all, and the characters can be as friendly as they want to be as long as they're ultimately on opposite sides.
 
Not to be confused with [[Ship -to -Ship Combat]].
 
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