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Titanium Dragon


TD writes and reviews pony fanfiction, and has a serious RariJack addiction. Send help and/or ponies.

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May
16th
2014

New Group - Shipping Projects · 12:58pm May 16th, 2014

I created a new group for a rather specific purpose - to collect (and hopefully promote) the various so-called shipping projects which have been made on the site, and to encourage others to launch projects of their own.

What are Shipping Projects?

Shipping projects are ongoing stories which follow the progress of a relationship between two characters over the course of the television series. Each chapter is linked to an episode from the show as some sort of prelude or postscript to the episode which further explores the relationship between the two characters and how the events of the show impacted them - or how their relationship impacted the events of the show.

Why should I care?

Because they're a fun idea. They are heavily constrained writing, due to the fact that you have no control over what happens in the show and as a result have to write around it, a task made all the more difficult by the fact that none of the ships are, in fact, canon.

How many of these stories exist?

As of right now, there are four such projects:

The AppleDash Project (and its sequel) by Bookplayer - This was the inspiration for all the others, and is also by far the longest, with seasons 1 and 2 fully completed, and season 3 part-way done.

The TwiDash Project by bats and Subsolar Drift

The RariDash Project by Jake R

The TwiJack Project by Jake R

How long did it take you to make the banner and the avatar in Photoshop?

Far longer than it should have, though on the upside, I know how to do these effects in a more timely manner now.

So why don't you join us and make me feel less silly for spending my time doing this nonsense?

Shipping projects are not for everyone, including writers who procrastinate, have five things going on at once, or who really hate having to care about canon. Side effects may include excessive amounts of time obsessing over how to make an episode fit into continuity, archive binging, and severe shipping goggles. Do not use Equestria Girls in conjunction with shipping projects, as it may cause rare but serious side effects such as spontaneous fingers and bleeding from the eyes. Consult your editors before use.

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