It's not wrong but it is an "eats shoots and leaves" ambiguous wording that, to me at least, has the more obvious interpretation as the wrong one. You can "save" a vm script or context like you save any other value in the js heap: keep the engine running and keep a reference to it. But you cannot usefully serialize it for storage for loading later in a separate instance of the vm, aside from saving the raw input source code.
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