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So ghost might not be the best description. It would operate just like a normal master executor. It would run builds, you could watch them run and see results for them. The only failure I saw out of this was I have a groovy script that monitors for hung builds and it would fail because I get the executor in that script to determine if it was a master or slave build. It would cause an exception because Jenkins saw no executor for the build.