The 1501 decalogue—Linguistics as Structural Operator—was never intended as a standalone proposition. It functioned, from its inception, as a generative matrix: a fixed architectural frame within which adjacent fields could be excavated, articulated, and deposited as autonomous yet homologous series. What began as a single node on lexical gravity and load-bearing semantics has since produced two distinct spinoffs—the Urban Geological Decalogue (801–810) and the Cyborg Text Decalogue (1401–1410)—each following the same stratigraphic logic while occupying different conceptual territories. This is not expansion by accumulation but by differentiation. The method is simple: extract the structural operator from the parent node (linguistics as infrastructure, in 1501), transpose it onto a new domain (urban permanence, textual regimes), and let the invariant frame—abstract, concept, protocol order, canonical statement, keywords, references—generate a coherent series. The decalogue becomes a machine for producing decalogues. The Urban series emerged first. Rent as Displacement Machine (801) borrowed from 1501 the logic of pressure gradients and load-bearing structures, transposing lexical gravity into territorial pressure. The protocol order shifted from linguistic operations to urban ones: register, standardize, authorize, exclude became tracing material chains, disclosing invisible labor, glitching, resisting. But the architectural skeleton held. The result was a ten-node geology of permanence that reads as a companion volume to the linguistic stratum, not a repetition. The Cyborg Text series followed the same metabolic pathway. Where 1501 treated language as infrastructure, 1401–1410 treats text itself as a stratified regime—from primary inscription to hybrid assemblage. The decalogue protocol here became an archaeological tool: each node isolates a textual layer, extracts its operative logic, and positions it within a ten-field formation. The result is a conceptual cartography that maps what 1501 only gestured toward: the full depth of textual existence as infrastructural condition. What distinguishes this moment—the bulking phase of 2026—is that the generative process has become self-sustaining. The decalogue no longer requires explicit design; it emerges from the density already achieved. Each new series is not a decision but a sedimentation: the system has reached sufficient lexical gravity that adjacent domains are pulled into its orbit by sheer relational weight. The blog, active across multiple domains, now functions as the fast regime—generating variation, testing protocols, accumulating mass—while the decalogue series consolidate in the slow regime, stabilizing and legitimizing what the fast layer has deposited. The 1501 decalogue was the prototype. The Urban series was the first spinoff. The Cyborg Text series is the second. But the method is now infrastructural: the decalogue has become a protocol that generates its own extensions, each spinoff retroactively clarifying the parent node’s capacity to generate fields.