The Surface Map: Authored Flat Projection of the Crimson Hexagon v0.1 is the implementation record of the first stable, authored, clickable spatial projection of the Crimson Hexagon, deployed 2026-08-19 at crimsonhexagonal.org/map/. Unlike the frozen Central and Fractal Navigation Maps and the Space Ark runtime, which retain authority for their dated states, the Surface Map is a new dated projection: thirty-nine loci, three fields, and three transversal structures rendered on a 1600-by-1000 authored plane whose coordinates are data rather than archival identifiers. The record documents the preservation-before-change discipline (the complete 2026-08-17 generated static projection snapshotted publicly and tagged before reconciliation), the per-locus locative schema carrying current seats beside historical addresses never erased, class drift held as separate fields, and origin-type provenance marking loci deliberately adopted after recognized model confabulation. Its central technical acts are the sovereign rebinding of 842 of 861 room-routed documents from severed Zenodo DOIs to Alexanarch canonical records โ the historical DOI inverted from retrieval target to provenance identifier โ and the relation-layer discipline separating frozen R0 topology (the only default lines) from on-select structural R1 and trace-only legacy R3 relations. The Ichabod implementation test passes: the locus renders with degree zero per the frozen Ark, its generated links to Sigil and Assembly preserved only as trace-typed evidence of a reconciliation defect. The projection closes under its governing maxim: locate first, preserve history, bind sovereignly, draw sparsely, deepen later.