{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Main Laboratory - Cousteau-7 Research Station","description":"You awaken in the dimly lit main laboratory of Cousteau-7, the hum of life support systems filling the silence. Through the reinforced viewport, absolute darkness presses against the thick glass—nothing but the occasional bioluminescent flicker in the abyssal depths. The laboratory is cramped, filled with monitoring equipment, specimen tanks, and holographic displays showing incomprehensible data streams. On your workstation lies a sealed observation log dated three days ago with the notation 'ANOMALIES DETECTED—REVIEW IMMEDIATELY.' The air tastes recycled and slightly metallic. A wall-mounted chronometer reads 14:37 Station Time. In the distance, you hear what might be an alarm or perhaps just the station's structural groans. You notice the specimen tanks are all dark—the bioluminescent organisms inside aren't glowing. That's never happened before.","suggestedActions":["Check the observation log on your workstation","Examine the specimen tanks more closely","Access the holographic display to review recent data","Leave the laboratory and explore the station","Check the life support status panel on the wall"],"conversation":"rcwquc81prhmz85fc28m"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}