{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Scotland Yard - Data Analysis Chamber","description":"You stand in a cavernous basement room beneath Scotland Yard headquarters, surrounded by the rhythmic HISSING and CLACKING of pneumatic machinery. Towering mechanical calculation engines—each the size of a small cottage—dominate the space, their brass and iron frames gleaming in the gaslight. Pneumatic tubes snake across the ceiling like mechanical veins, carrying compressed air and card-punch data throughout the building above.\n\nYour desk sits before a console of valve wheels and pressure gauges. A stack of case files rests beside a typewriter. The most recent file is labeled 'PHANTOM CRIMES - INVESTIGATION ONGOING.' Several previous cases show contradictory information: a burglary on Whitechapel Road is listed as occurring on two different dates in two different documents. Another case—a jewel theft at the British Museum—has three conflicting suspect descriptions.\n\nAs you settle into your chair, you notice something odd: one of the pneumatic tubes overhead is pulsing irregularly, almost like... a pattern. But when you focus on it directly, it returns to normal operation. Was it your imagination?\n\nA memo sits on your desk, dated this morning: 'Detective, the frequency of data inconsistencies in our crime records has increased 340% in the past three months. Something is wrong with the system. Trust nothing without verification.'\n\nThe great engines around you continue their mechanical symphony, indifferent to your unease.","suggestedActions":["Examine the stack of conflicting case files more carefully","Study the pneumatic tube overhead that was pulsing strangely","Check the pressure gauges on the calculation engine console","Interview the night attendant who works the pneumatic machinery","Review the maintenance logs for the engines"],"conversation":"xkf3oot3n7bjvfy7tbq2z"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}