{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Airlock - Deep-Sea Research Station","description":"The pressurized airlock hisses as the submarine's docking clamps disengage with a metallic CLUNK. Through the reinforced viewport, you see the station's interior - a maze of corridors bathed in the eerie blue-green glow of emergency lighting. The main airlock door stands before you, its red safety indicator blinking steadily. A small digital display above the door reads: PRESSURE EQUALIZED. SAFE TO ENTER.\n\nThe station is eerily quiet. No movement. No voices. No hum of typical research station activity. The logs you received before departure mentioned 47 personnel, but you hear nothing.\n\nTo your left, a communications panel flickers with dim amber lights. To your right, a directory placard lists station sections: COMMAND & CONTROL (DECK 1), RESEARCH LAB (DECK 2), QUARTERS & MEDICAL (DECK 3), MAINTENANCE & POWER (DECK 4). Straight ahead, the airlock door beckons.\n\nYour suit's chronometer reads 14:47. The last log entry was timestamped at 14:23 yesterday. You have been in transit for 16 hours.","suggestedActions":["Open the airlock door and enter the station","Check the communications panel for messages or status","Examine the directory placard more closely","Review your suit's onboard computer for previous station schematics"],"conversation":"vmiqp61yhy91zipwatz2hd"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}