{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Entrance to the Kepler Archive","description":"You stand at the threshold of an enormous crystalline structure partially buried in the rust-red soil of Kepler-442b. The alien architecture defies easy description—its surfaces seem to shift between translucent and opaque, catching the light of the distant star in ways that hurt to look at directly. Behind you, the research outpost is a small collection of metal habitats and equipment, now eerily silent. Your team entered this facility three days ago during the planet's night cycle. You have perhaps four days before the sun rises and the structure phases out of visible space once more.\n\nBefore you, a massive archway yawns open, its edges lined with symbols that almost seem to rearrange themselves when you're not looking directly at them. The air around it shimmers slightly, and you feel an odd pressure in your skull—not painful, but invasive, as if something is gently probing your thoughts. A cool, mineral-scented breeze emerges from within.\n\nTo your right, you notice what appears to be a control panel of some kind, its surface smooth and covered in those same shifting symbols. To your left, the structure's wall curves away into shadow, its surface occasionally pulsing with faint bioluminescent light.","suggestedActions":["Enter through the archway","Examine the control panel","Search along the left wall","Call out for your team members"],"conversation":"dszgpwbhfrp6dztfoivh1b"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}