{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Research Vessel - Deep Explorer III, Main Laboratory","description":"You stand in the dimly lit main laboratory of the Deep Explorer III, a state-of-the-art research vessel anchored above the Mariana Trench. The hum of equipment fills the air as monitors display real-time data from the ocean depths. Through the porthole, you can see the dark blue expanse of the Pacific Ocean. Your dive suit hangs nearby, ready for deployment.\n\nOn the central console, you notice several monitors displaying bathymetric maps and sensor readings. A coffee mug sits next to scattered printouts—some marked with red stamps you don't immediately recognize. In the corner, Dr. Sarah Chen, the expedition's lead biologist, is reviewing data with a concerned expression. Near the communications terminal, you spot Captain Marcus Webb speaking in hushed tones with an unfamiliar woman in expensive diving gear.\n\nYour submersible, the Triton-7, waits in the deployment bay. The dive scheduled for today should be routine—another survey of the newly discovered hydrothermal vents at a depth of 10,994 meters.\n\nBut something feels different. The usual excitement of discovery has been replaced by an undercurrent of tension among the crew.","suggestedActions":["Approach Dr. Sarah Chen and ask about her concerns","Examine the printouts on the console more closely","Speak with Captain Webb and the unknown woman","Review the sensor readings and bathymetric data on the monitors","Head to the submersible bay to prepare the Triton-7 for launch"],"conversation":"y50udox8pcashvemo37g7f"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}