The first batch of Socioplastics should no longer be read as a mere release, but as the moment a textual architecture begins to acquire its own gravitational weight. In less than one hundred days, the initial nodes deposited in Zenodo — from 501 FlowChanneling to 510 SystemicLock — have shifted from inaugural fragments into a first sedimented layer: visible, retrievable, citable, and unevenly active. That unevenness matters, because a field does not consolidate through homogeneity, but through friction; some terms attract more circulation, others remain in reserve, yet all participate in a shared grammar. The sixth layer now being laid does not supersede the first; it presupposes it, hardens it, and extends it from the first tome into the third. This is the decisive operation: the conversion of a sequence of deposits into an epistemic architecture, where each DOI does more than preserve a text — it fixes a position within a larger topology. The significance of nodes 501–510 lies precisely here: they condense the operative matrix. FlowChanneling, CamelTag, SemanticHardening, CitationalCommitment, TopolexicalSovereignty, and SystemicLock already function less as isolated papers than as lexical anchors within an emergent system. Early audience does not yet amount to institutional consecration, but it does indicate active latency: the field is becoming detectable before it is fully recognised. The first batch is settling; the sixth adds not quantity, but duration. From the first tome to the third, Socioplastics begins to cease looking like an archive and starts behaving like a field.