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fandomsecrets2014-07-17 06:31 pm
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Re: OP
(Anonymous) 2014-07-18 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)I mean to me, shipping is shipping, no matter if it's endgame/canon or not.
Re: OP
Though then again...I suppose this counts only for *background* relationships. If the two members of a canon couple are the two main characters in a fic, then even if the plot isn't about romance, I would call it het (maybe "plotty het"?) So a plotty X-Files fic where Mulder and Scully are a couple would be het even if the plot is totally non-romantic and they don't have any real romantic bits in it. But if, say, there was a Star Wars fanfic about Luke's developing friendship with Chewie and the droids while stationed on Hoth, but had some incidental Han/Leia bits in the background, I would call that gen. But I guess it does vary somewhat, depending on the fandom.