{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Extraction Chamber","description":"You stand in a dimly lit crystalline chamber, its walls lined with bioluminescent panels that flicker with an erratic blue-green glow. Before you rests a sleek neural interface chair, its surface still warm. Above it, suspended in a magnetic field, rotates a translucent quantum crystal—fractured and pulsing with fragmented light. The crystal's surface is etched with jagged cracks that seem to shift when you're not looking directly at them.\n\nThis is the Archive's innermost sanctum, buried 400 meters beneath the ruins of Old Chicago. You are a memory archaeologist, one of the few trained to interface with these ancient quantum storage crystals. Your neural implants hum softly against your temples, ready to dive.\n\nOn a nearby console, a log reads: 'CRYSTAL SPECIMEN: QS-7749. RECOVERED: Sector 7, Substratum 12. SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION: Unknown. MEMORY COHERENCE: 34%. WARNING: Repeated attempts to interface resulted in investigator disorientation. Cognitive contamination suspected.'\n\nThe crystal continues to pulse, and you sense fragmented images at the edge of perception—fleeting moments of chaos, impossible geometry, screaming voices that sound almost like mathematics.\n\nYour superior's last words echo in your mind: 'Find out what happened on the day of the Great Dissolution. Find out why they were all screaming.'","suggestedActions":["Approach the quantum crystal and examine it closely","Check the console logs for more information about previous dives","Sit in the neural interface chair and prepare to dive","Search the chamber for other artifacts or notes","Review your neural implant's calibration system"],"conversation":"busj24awyxrgrxih79v3n"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}