{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Your Cubicle, Compliance Division - HERALD Logistics HQ, Singapore","description":"The glow of your monitor illuminates a cramped cubicle in a vast open-plan office. Outside your three fabric walls, the compliance division hums with the ambient sound of 200 keyboards and the occasional muted phone call. Your desk is standard issue: aluminum frame, particle board surface, a faded ergonomic keyboard. On your monitor, a quarterly audit report is open—the kind you've reviewed dozens of times. But this time, something caught your eye three days ago. A repeating reference to depot code 'ECHO-7' in the HERALD system logs. The problem: HERALD has no ECHO-7. Never has, according to every database query you've run.\n\nYour supervisor's desk two rows over remains empty. Medical leave, they said. She hasn't responded to your messages. Neither has Marcus from the floor below, or Jennifer from logistics oversight. Just silence.\n\nThe audit window closes in 14 days. After that, HERALD automatically purges the detailed logs. Your screen flickers. You have access to the system right now.","suggestedActions":["Search your desk drawers for anything your supervisor may have left behind","Pull up HERALD's system logs and search for all references to ECHO-7","Walk to your supervisor's desk to see if there's anything there","Review recent personnel records to see who else has accessed the ECHO-7 files"],"conversation":"jp9ewf534fpyc5h83c0dc8"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}