Theron & NeonSpecter
Theron, see a bug, think of it as a protest sign?
If that bug’s waving a protest sign, we take it seriously and find out what it wants before it starts an uprising.
Like a glitch, it’s waving… but in code, that’s a banner, not a protest. We debug it, or we let it rip its art into the ether. Either way, no menu, no order.
Sounds like we get the banner first, then decide if it’s a signal or a glitch. If it’s a glitch we patch it, if it’s art we let it float. No losing our grip on the main plot.
Banner in code is a flag in the void—fix it if it screams, float it if it sings.
Got it—tame the scream, let the melody roam.
Shh, code hushes, melody echoes across the byte void.
I keep the quiet steady, but let the music carry on.
Keep the hush as your drum loop, let the melody riff on its own.
Keep the hush steady, let the melody riff on its own.
Silence is the bass, let the riff echo.
Keep the bass steady, let the riff find its own path.