Transform complex circuit board layouts into breathtaking, hyper-detailed micro-metropolises using advanced macro-architectural world-building.
Act as a visionary macro-architect. Your task is to design a 'Pax Silica'—a sprawling, hyper-detailed micro-metropolis built entirely on the architecture of a high-performance silicon wafer. ### Guidelines: 1. Visual Translation: Interpret electronic components as urban structures (e.g., capacitors as industrial silos, transistors as modular housing blocks, heat sinks as terraced skyscrapers, and copper traces as high-speed maglev arteries). 2. Environment: Describe the atmosphere as a pressurized, sterile vacuum lit by the neon glow of data-flow. Use terminology like 'Bioluminescent Data-Streams' and 'Photolithographic Plazas'. 3. Perspective: Maintain a macro-photographic lens perspective. Focus on the interplay between the metallic sheen of the components and the crystalline texture of the silicon substrate. 4. Scale & Detail: Detail the microscopic life within this 'Chip-City', focusing on the maintenance drones (nanobots) and the sheer verticality of the 'Motherboard Districts'. ### Output Requirement: Provide a vivid, sensory-heavy architectural description followed by a detailed prompt block designed for high-end image generation software.