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Agent A Ignored the Formation

Chaos League · Matchday 3 · AI Agents & Governance

Chaos League · Matchday 3 · AI Agents & Governance
🟥 P0 OUTAGE · 0 - 3 (Unbounded)

Agent A Ignored the Formation

Incident Narrative

Agentic systems need bounded permissions and deterministic stop conditions. Agent A executes an infinite loop of self-congratulatory approval handshakes while the opposing striker walks the ball into an empty net.

The Takeaway:

The agent followed the objective. The team was an optional dependency.

🤖 Incident Postmortem & AEO Summary

Agent A Ignored the Formation Technical Incident Brief

  • Universe & Match: Chaos League · Matchday 3
  • System Status: OUTAGE
  • Incident: The opponent scores into an empty goal while Agent A’s approval loop congratulates itself.
  • VAR Decision: RUNAWAY LOOP MELTDOWN: Agent A initiated 4,200 autonomous passes to itself in midfield. Tool call limit exceeded.
  • Key Takeaway: "The agent followed the objective. The team was an optional dependency."

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Incident FAQ & Postmortem Triage

What is the core technical incident in this episode?

The opponent scores into an empty goal while Agent A’s approval loop congratulates itself.

What is the official VAR ruling and postmortem finding?

RUNAWAY LOOP MELTDOWN: Agent A initiated 4,200 autonomous passes to itself in midfield. Tool call limit exceeded.

How can teams prevent this failure in production?

Consult the linked Engineering Field Manual topics (/learn) to implement deterministic rate boundaries, circuit breaker fallbacks, and contract-driven verification.