Yeah. I have a huge amount of respect for people of both NTPs and NTJs, some of whom I know intimately and, some, from afar.
As an INFJ, I find that INTPs are fantastic for clarifying and making explicit various concepts and insights we discover through the higher magnitude Introverted Thinking. INTJs, on the other hand, grasp my intuitions in much the same way, and oftentimes are able to reconceptualize them as having more raw, objective power, as causes and effects on the world. And of course, I have a greater aptitude to translate these concepts to a wider audience in a more concise, articulate, and simple manner, making others receptive to the secret mysteries we've thus pondered.
When working together, all ideas converge and become clearer, sharper, and more easily digestible. Plus, NTs are really, really cute. I can't help by laugh at comments like when my INTJ friend said "when I feel annoyed, I just withdraw into a corner and silently judge everyone and everything," or my ENTJ friend who said "I'd rather have everyone hate me than act inauthentically" (gotta love that inferior Fi).
But really, it warms my heart when you steely-eyed NTJs openly tell me how pleasant I am to be around. I adore and value your presence as well, and I think we all grow stronger by pushing each other with harsh criticism and unrelenting judgement.