The true distinction between administrative authority and physical transcendence lies in how a character rejects the burden of the savior archetype. Comparing a YPS-3 authority user to a YPS-6 physical powerhouse is a category error; the standard power scale breaks because one manages the world while the other reshapes it through violence. This cross-type gap shifts the analysis from destructive output to the method of environmental imposition. Goku’s 100 Ego drives him toward the ludic thrill of combat, making him a disruptive force who invites disaster simply to test his limits. He does not seek to save the world, but to find an opponent who can survive him. In contrast, Kunai treats his Administrator status not as a weapon, but as a toolkit for corporate expansion. His high Bonds score reflects a strategic network of NPCs and infrastructure rather than emotional kinship. While Goku pursues the apex of the self, Kunai pursues the apex of the system, replacing traditional heroism with a cold, administrative realism. Kunai builds hospitals and resorts to stabilize his surroundings, whereas Goku’s presence often destabilizes the very geography he protects. These profiles reveal that isekai power functions on two divergent axes: the warrior who exists above the law and the manager who defines the law. Goku imposes his will on the universe through sheer force, but Kunai imposes a business model on it.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.