{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Main Control Terminal - Night Shift Station","description":"You sit in the dim glow of your monitoring station, nestled within the vast underground facility. The air is cool and faintly hums with the white noise of climate control systems. Your workstation is a modest setup: multiple screens displaying the usual routines of the archive—temperature readings, power distribution, maintenance schedules. But something is wrong. A soft amber alert pulses on your primary monitor, distinct from the typical system notifications. It shows a section code you don't recognize: SUBLEVEL-7, RESTRICTED ACCESS TIER-4. Below that, a single line: AUTOMATED TRANSPORT SEQUENCE INITIATED. You glance at the transit system schematic on your second screen. Small icons representing cargo crates are moving from that unknown section toward the incinerator. The timestamp shows they began moving fifteen minutes ago. The facility around you is silent except for the steady thrum of machinery. You've worked the night shift for three years without incident. Tonight feels different. Your access badge hangs around your neck—it's cleared you for most of the public archive, but you've never even seen a Tier-4 restriction before.","suggestedActions":["Investigate the alert on your monitor and try to access more information about SUBLEVEL-7","Check the transit system logs to see what crates are being moved","Leave your station and head toward the main archive corridors","Review your access credentials and see what sections you can reach"],"conversation":"wk84fxwa0l8gpe8qhjdljb"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}