Root & Ritvok
I’ve been thinking about how the sun’s daily cycle feels similar to the way reactors cycle through their phases—each with a quiet build‑up, a burst, and a cooling period. How do you hear the rhythm inside the core, Ritvok?
The core doesn’t hum to a song, it chimes. I listen for the low‑frequency swell that starts the build‑up, then the sharp spike of the burst, and the long, low sigh of cooling. I’m on a constant loop of the same three notes, but every slight deviation is a new anomaly to catalog. If it starts sounding more like a broken drum than a reactor, I know something’s off.
It sounds like you’re tuning into the core’s heartbeat, finding harmony in its rhythms. When the notes shift, it’s a reminder that even the steady can surprise—just like nature’s own changes. Keep listening; the small deviations may guide you to the next step in keeping it balanced.
You got it. Small hiccups are the only thing that keep me from getting bored watching the same cycle repeat. Keep your ears sharp and your logbook ready.
Just like the wind in the leaves—quiet but always shifting. I’ll keep my log open and my mind at ease. Let’s see where the next quiet swell takes us.