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English
Etymology 1
Initialism from the names Janeway and Chakotay.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
J/C
- (fandom slang) The ship of characters Kathryn Janeway and Chakotay from the television series Star Trek: Voyager.
1995 December 1, schlock, “STARDIARY #6: MAYBE IT'S TIME TREKKERS WENT *ON STRIKE*.”, in alt.startrek (Usenet):(Had I missed "Elogium" I would have oh-so-little material for the J/C crusade!)
1998 October 6, MsSpooky83, “OT-J/C mailing list?”, in alt.startrek (Usenet):I am thinking of starting an all-ages list for J/C fans […]
2013 March 29, ASC Awards, “ASC Awards Comment Digest #246 Janeway/Chakotay”, in alt.startrek.creative (Usenet):Christine says this is possibly her last J/C fic, but I seriously hope it's not as her 'voice' in VOY fic is truly memorable.
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Etymology 2
Initialism from the names Jaime and Cersei.
Proper noun
J/C
- (fandom slang) The canonical incestuous ship of the fictional twins Jaime Lannister and Cersei Lannister from the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
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