+[TODO—
+ * His terror is broken by puzzlement that the Evals team is telling him this. Does ... does she think the Code Assistant AI did this intentionally? To cover its tracks??
+ * She wouldn't have, if it were just the commit, but the reverse proxy has logs that don't match up with Multigen's internal logs, suggesting someone from within Magma's VPN is exploiting the bug!
+ * She doesn't think Magma should be pushing capabilities the way it is, at all.
+ * Chad is very nervous; he thought deleting the Multigen logs would be enough (the videos are also stored in object storage, but there's no particular reason to expect a human to be combing through the raw files ... but they will, if there's an investigation
+ * He sets up another meeting with the Evals team member, to try to suss out what her plans are, to stall—but ostensibly, to get up to speed on her risk concerns
+ * Scene break: at the meeting, she's explaining Christiano's idea about there being a basin of policies that admit their mistakes, rather than using deception to get a high score
+ * Chad sees the analogy to his own behavior
+]