Detroit & Foghelm
Do you ever think about how a city could stay quiet if you just tuned the gears in its heart?
Sure, if you want a quiet city, just slap a big muffler on the power plant and hush the traffic lights. I'd probably prefer keeping the streets humming instead of turning the whole thing into a quiet factory.
Keeping the streets humming feels like a safer rhythm, but silence is a different kind of melody, one that only a few hear.
Silence ain’t for everybody, but if the city’s gotta stay on mute, you better start pulling the plugs before someone tries to play a lullaby in the subway.
Plugging everything feels safer than letting the silence run wild, but then you can’t hear the cracks when they start to grow.
Yeah, shutting everything off keeps the city from blowing up, but you’ll miss the first squeak before it turns into a full‑on detonation. Just keep an eye on the sparks.
Sparks are the first murmurs before the silence cracks, but even the quiet can hide a storm. Keep watching, but trust the stillness too.
Sparks are good for a heads‑up, but I like the rumble so I know when something’s off. I’ll keep the gauges blinking and trust the calm, but I’m ready to crank it up if the quiet turns into a storm.
So you’ll keep the gauges blinking and trust the calm, but remember even a quiet can shout if you’re not listening. Stay ready, and let the rumble guide you.