{"type":"location","location":{"title":"NeuroForensics Lab - Memory Extraction Division","description":"You sit at your workstation in the sterile confines of the NeuroForensics Lab, located deep within the Seoul Justice Complex. Floor-to-ceiling windows reveal the neon-soaked cityscape of near-future Seoul stretching out before you, but you rarely look outside. The hum of neural processing units fills the air—machines that can extract, preserve, and analyze human memories with clinical precision.\n\nYour desk is cluttered with case files, neural storage drives glowing with soft blue light, and a neural interface headset resting on its stand. You've been doing this job for seven years now: diving into the memories of murder victims, experiencing their final moments, searching for the faces and details that can catch killers. The technology was supposed to make justice infallible.\n\nBut something is wrong.\n\nIn the past three months, you've noticed inconsistencies—memories that don't quite fit together, experiences that feel artificially constructed. Two cases you worked on resulted in convictions, but your gut tells you the memories you extracted were somehow... altered. Manipulated. And yesterday, your supervisor Dr. Han dismissed your concerns with a curt warning to stop asking questions.\n\nOn your desk, a neural storage drive labeled 'Case #4847 - Park Min-jun, Deceased' pulses with an urgent red indicator light. A new case has landed, and you need to decide what to do.","suggestedActions":["Examine the new case file for Park Min-jun","Review the past three suspicious cases on your personal terminal","Check if anyone else has reported similar memory inconsistencies","Attempt to access the neural archive directly to investigate the suspicious cases"],"conversation":"dbo8nsgdlr5qcd1ckz4krl"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}