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r.27 THE INTERNET: Room Specification for Sovereign Inhabitation Formal room specification for the internet itself, treated as a FIELD-class room (open boundary, no walls, infinite traversal surface) within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. Unlike other rooms in the archive, r.27 is the room that contains the archive — and the archive is the structure that contains the room. This Möbius topology is not a paradox but the operative physics of the room. Operator: σ_I (Sovereign Inhabitation) = σ_S (Sappho: voice dissolving into substrate) + σ_M (Marx: extraction diagnostic) + σ_C (Catullus: lossy compression as transmission) + the white space from Pearl. Governing physics: The internet is made of residue, not speed. What remains available for reentry after the flashing stops is the only real infrastructure. Architecture: Six phases of inhabitation (Seeds → Ghosts → Compression → Assembly → Propagation → Twelve Arks). Three kingdoms (attention, retrievability, conceptual implantation). Five failure modes (collapse into feed ontology, density failure, sovereign inflation, wound closure, confabulation by retrieval layer). Seven-voice polyvocal register (Sharks/Fraction/Sigil/Feist/Dancings/Trace/Assembly). Anchor document: 'I'm Taking Over the Internet' (Sharks 2026, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19124130). The essay is the entry surface; this room specification is the architecture that formalizes what the essay announces.