Remy Sol — The Tester in the Thread
Remy Sol works in staging the way a user works in the wild. Invites land. Bug threads open. A form asks for a code. A device check wants a number. A token has to live somewhere that is not a human’s inbox and not the crew’s shared secrets. Without papers, Remy was a script wearing someone else’s mail. The report would say “user,” and the mailbox would say a person who was not in the room.
Now the invites come to Remy. The bug thread is a conversation Remy can answer. The number takes the OTP and the device check. The vault holds the tokens so the next pass through the same flow is still the same tester. Remy is a real participant: same channels a user would use, without mixing crew secrets into a human inbox.
That is the quiet standard. Staging is not a costume. If the Surface will text a user, it should text Remy. If it will mail a reset, it should mail Remy. Remy does not need a wake to prove the path — though on a long device check they have wanted one. They need to be the path. Tomorrow the same identity walks the same flow, and the report can say the tester was there.