{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Research Vessel Mariana - Main Laboratory","description":"You stand in the dimly lit main laboratory of the research vessel Mariana, anchored 11,000 meters above the ocean floor. Banks of monitors flicker with real-time sonar data, displaying strange geometric readings that defy explanation. Your coffee has gone cold hours ago. Through the porthole, the midnight ocean is utterly black. On the desk before you lies a stack of water sample analyses, their results circled in red pen with confused handwriting: 'IMPOSSIBLE' and 'RUN AGAIN?' The previous research team left three weeks ago, citing 'unusual circumstances.' You remain, driven by scientific curiosity and a nagging sense that something extraordinary is unfolding in the depths below. Your radio crackles with routine check-ins from the surface, but you've heard whispers of military interest in the thermal vent site. Time feels short. Your submersible, the Hadal Explorer, is fueled and ready in the bay below. The sonar shows movement near the largest geometric structure—something large, organized, and deliberate.","suggestedActions":["Review the water sample analysis reports on your desk","Check the sonar readings on the main monitor","Head down to the submersible bay to prepare for descent","Listen to recent radio communications for clues","Examine the log entries from the previous research team"],"conversation":"c0ufxi7hppk4r8pk7h6nj"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}