{"type":"location","location":{"title":"CERN Temporal Research Facility - Sub-Level 7","description":"You stand in a dimly lit corridor of the Temporal Observation Laboratory, one of CERN's most restricted areas. Banks of humming servers line the walls, their lights blinking in patterns that seem almost... inconsistent. You can't quite remember if they were always blue and red, or if there were more colors before.\n\nYour access badge identifies you as Dr. [DESIGNATION UNCLEAR - the text seems to shift slightly when you're not looking directly at it], a quantum physicist assigned to Timeline Stability Monitoring. But something feels wrong. There's a gap in your memory—something important happened recently, but the details slip away like water through your fingers.\n\nAlarm klaxons sound faintly from somewhere deeper in the facility. The emergency lighting casts everything in a sickly amber glow. On the nearest terminal, a status readout flickers: 'CAUSALITY COHERENCE: 87.3%' with a downward trending arrow.\n\nTo your left, the corridor continues toward the Main Observation Chamber. To your right, a sealed maintenance hatch bears a faded biohazard warning. Ahead, you see the break room where your colleagues usually gather. Behind you, the elevator back to upper levels hums uncertainly, as if unable to decide whether it exists.","suggestedActions":["Head toward the Main Observation Chamber","Examine the flickering terminal more closely","Try to access the sealed maintenance hatch","Go to the break room to find colleagues","Attempt to use the elevator"],"conversation":"z3bhh1t3f4969ix0gbhna"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}