Hearts & Daggers: Everything You Need To Know Before the New Expansion 

Transcript of a video by Lydia Bennet, posted to her channel on the occasion of the Midnight Carnival expansion announcement for Hearts and Daggers III 

[Transcript lightly edited for readability. Original video runtime: 10 minutes.] 

Alright so Maria told me that half her friends have never played Hearts and Daggers Two and are jumping straight into Three, and I have been thinking about this for three days and I cannot let it stand. You need context. You need history. You need to understand what you are getting into. So. Here we are. Franchise overview. You’re welcome. 

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The Member for Rosings: A Profile of Mrs. DeBourgh 

The Albion Courier, Features Desk 

[Mrs. DeBourgh, Member of the House of Resources for Rosings Mining Company, agreed to speak with the Courier at Rosings. The interview was conducted on her terms, at her preferred time, and in a room she had clearly arranged for the purpose.] 

There are interviews where you feel like the one in charge of the conversation. This was not one of them. 

Mrs. DeBourgh received us in what her assistant, Miss Price, described to us as the smaller of Rosings’s two formal reception rooms.  It was not small. It was appointed with the kind of deliberate magnificence that signals not wealth exactly, though wealth is certainly present, but priority: this is what I have chosen to show you, and I have chosen carefully. Mrs. DeBourgh herself sat at the far end of a long table, which meant that you spent the first thirty seconds of the meeting walking toward her while she watched you do it. Whether this was intentional is a question she would almost certainly consider beneath her. 

She is, in person, exactly what her public record suggests: formidable, precise, and entirely comfortable with the impression she makes.  

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The Balance of Power in the Kuiper Belt: Terra, Albion, and Helles 

From the Parliamentary Record of Albion Space, Educational Broadcast, House of Resources 

[The following is an excerpt from the public educational archives maintained by the House of Resources, originally recorded for Terra-side distribution. Transcript lightly edited for readability.] 

To understand politics in the Hector-Sabrina family, you must first understand where power in the solar system actually lives. It does not live here. It never has. 

Terra and the Lease 

Ninety-seven years ago, the government of Terra leased the Hector-Sabrina asteroid family to the Commonwealth of Albion. In exchange for the resources necessary to settle this part of the Kuiper Belt, Albion undertook to produce a substantial and continuous volume of video content for Terra-side distribution, and that Terra undertook, in return, to recognize Albion’s governance of the family and to leave it largely alone. 

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Builder of Bridges: A Profile of George Wickham 

The Albion Courier, Features Desk 

[George Wickham, Member of the House of Commons for Bond Street, agreed to speak with the Courier at a café near Parliament. The interview ran considerably longer than scheduled. He did not appear to mind.] 

There are politicians who make you feel like the most interesting person in the room. George Wickham is one of them, and he is good enough at it that you are halfway home before you start wondering how he managed it. 

He is tall, broad-shouldered, and possessed of the kind of easy confidence that reads as warmth rather than arrogance, a distinction that matters more in politics than most professions. He arrived at our meeting slightly late, apologised with complete sincerity, and within ten minutes had asked three questions about this journalist’s own career that suggested he had done his research. It is the sort of thing that should feel calculated. Somehow it does not. 

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Video Thursday: Music to Collide Destructively By

https://youtube.com/shorts/fZHPN7I6Tx4

Elizabeth and Darcy dance a waltz to a song about the Hector-Sabrina collision — the ancient asteroid impact that created the very family of rocks they call home. The song is about two objects that found each other in the void, collided, and shattered into thousands of smaller pieces. Human beings have perhaps a similar tendency towards unlikely collision events. From Pride & Planetoids, a sci-fi retelling of Pride and Prejudice set in the Kuiper Belt.

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🎬 ABOUT THESE VIDEOS: These videos feature AI-generated visuals (Midjourney) and music (Suno). The stories themselves are 100% human-written.

The Hector-Sabrina Family: An Unlikely Origin Story 

From the Parliamentary Record of Albion Space, Educational Broadcast, House of Resources 

[The following is an excerpt from the public educational archives maintained by the House of Resources, originally recorded for Terra-side distribution. Transcript lightly edited for readability.] 

“This family of asteroids was the product of the most improbable union possible.” 

So begins nearly every schoolchild’s introduction to the place we call home. And improbable is not too strong a word. To understand why Hector-Sabrina exists, and why it matters, you have to understand just how far each of its parents traveled to find the other. 

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Video Thursday: An Unlikely Rescue

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Elizabeth Bennet claims a dance with William Darcy…not because she wants one, but because she can see exactly what Miss Bingley is about to do, and someone has to stop it. He calls it a rescue. She calls it damage control. They’re both right. From Pride & Planetoids, a sci-fi retelling of Pride and Prejudice set in the Kuiper Belt.

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The Marcher-Ships: Guardians of Albion Space 

From the Parliamentary Record of Albion Space, Educational Broadcast, House of Resources 

[The following is an excerpt from the public educational archives maintained by the House of Resources, originally recorded for Terra-side distribution. Transcript lightly edited for readability.] 

There is a particular kind of ship that defines life in Albion Space. Vast, irregular, scarred by decades of active service, the marcher-ships are easy to take for granted. They have always been there. It is worth remembering that they were not always meant to be. 

Ships Without A Destination 

The marcher-ships were not designed for the asteroid belt. They were designed to leave it. 

When the original planners of the Hector-Sabrina settlements looked outward toward the Copernicus system, they understood that the journey would require something more than a transport vessel. Crossing interstellar distance demands a ship capable of sustaining life across generations, carrying not just people but the biological heritage of Terra: its plants, its animals, its ecosystems. The greenspaces at the heart of every marcher-ship were not an amenity added for crew comfort. They were the point. A living seed bank, a portable fragment of Earth’s biosphere, intended to take root in a new star system. 

The asteroid-breaking weaponry came from the same logic. Any vessel pushing through the outer solar system and beyond would encounter debris, ice, and worse. The same ordnance that can destroy a wayward rock in Hector-Sabrina can clear a path through an unknown system’s hazards. Defense and exploration, in a marcher-ship, were always the same capability. 

And the teleportation drives, capable of jumping up to 7.7 light-seconds in half a second of subjective time, were the mechanism by which the journey would actually be made: not a slow drift across the void, but a series of precise, rapid steps, each one carrying the fleet a little further from home. 

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Video Thursday: Meet The Bennets

https://youtube.com/shorts/prPWrnS0yzM

Meet the Bennets: a parliamentary delegate with a talent for understatement, a mother who thrives on camera, a father who doesn’t, and siblings ranging from quietly brilliant to alarmingly impulsive. They’re quirky. They’re messy. And they’re family. From Pride & Planetoids, a sci-fi retelling of Pride and Prejudice set in the Kuiper Belt.

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Video Thursday: Most Unseemly Parasocial Relationships

https://youtube.com/shorts/jfVDPU8g8P0

William Darcy, reclusive commander of the marcher-ship Last Repose, is doing research on Longbourn Mining Company. Somehow he keeps returning to an interview with Elizabeth Bennet. He finds his parasocial interest in her to be most improper. From Pride & Planetoids, a sci-fi retelling of Pride and Prejudice set in the Kuiper Belt.

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🎬 ABOUT THESE VIDEOS: These videos feature AI-generated visuals (Midjourney) and music (Suno). The stories themselves are 100% human-written.