{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Ruins of Eko Archive Station","description":"You stand in the dimly lit corridors of Eko Archive Station, a sprawling data repository built into the skeletal remains of what was once called Lagos. Holographic displays flicker along corroded walls, their ancient LEDs casting sickly blue and green glows across quantum server racks that hum with residual energy. The air tastes of ozone and decay.\n\nThis is where you've made your base—a forgotten corner of the Continental system, deemed too damaged to warrant corporate attention. Salvaged equipment lines makeshift workstations. A cracked monitor displays fragmented data streams, and several old-model data drives sit scattered across your desk, their contents partially corrupted.\n\nYou've been hearing rumors. Data from the pre-corporate era is vanishing from the shared quantum archives. Not deleted—that would be too obvious. Instead, it's being replaced with sanitized records that contradict what you've recovered in isolated caches. Someone is rewriting history, and they're doing it systematically.\n\nYour neural interface buzzes softly. You have one unread message in your secure channel, and you notice a small glass data cube you've never seen before sitting beside your equipment. It's pulsing faintly with an amber light.\n\nThe station's ambient sound system crackles—a reminder that even out here, you're never truly alone.","suggestedActions":["Check the unread message on your neural interface","Examine the mysterious glowing data cube","Access the quantum server logs to see what's been deleted recently","Explore the deeper sections of the archive station"],"conversation":"bipdd09dr15w5bowbxchln"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}