{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Deep-Sea Habitat Station POSEIDON - Main Hub","description":"You materialize in the cramped main hub of the POSEIDON habitat station, 10,994 meters beneath the surface of the Mariana Trench. The walls are reinforced titanium, humming with a low, constant vibration. Banks of monitors glow with data streams and diagnostic readouts. The air tastes recycled and metallic.\n\nTo your left, a sealed pressure door bears the symbol of a deep-sea research facility. Scratch marks mar its frame—recent ones. To your right, a communications terminal flickers with an unusual repeating pattern: a sequence of symbols that shouldn't exist. They predate any known linguistic system by thousands of years, maybe more.\n\nThe station feels wrong. Seven crew members are visible through reinforced viewports: most at their stations, but two of them are simply standing, motionless, staring at the pressure door. One of them—Dr. Marcus Chen—is still in his sleepwear.\n\nA printed memo taped to the central console reads: 'EXTERNAL CAMERAS OFFLINE - 6 DAYS. RESUPPLY ARRIVAL IN 11 DAYS. SIGNAL ORIGIN: UNKNOWN. DO NOT ACKNOWLEDGE UNTIL LINGUISTICS TEAM ARRIVES.'\n\nThe memo is dated today.","suggestedActions":["Examine the repeating signal on the communications terminal","Approach Dr. Marcus Chen and ask why he's awake at this hour","Consult the station's computer logs for recent events","Study the pressure door and the scratch marks around it","Review the crew manifest and shift schedules"],"conversation":"lh58yk6xgxh3jhxh3pqgl"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}