The tension between these two profiles lies in the difference between imposing a narrative and solving a system. Comparing a YPS-3 physical combatant to a YPS-1 authority specialist renders traditional power scales irrelevant; one destroys cities while the other manipulates rules. The real divergence appears in their DNA profiles, specifically the relationship between Ego and agency. Cid operates as a self-contained author of his own reality. His high Ego drives him to treat the world as a stage, where his "Atomic" detonation serves as a scripted climax rather than a tactical necessity. He does not react to the world; he forces the world to fit his cosplay, turning a delusional fantasy into a geopolitical fact. Shiro, conversely, exists as a pure processor of external logic. Her near-zero Ego reflects a total surrender to the system's constraints. She does not seek to rewrite the rules of Disboard but to solve them with absolute precision. While Cid's Bonds are a byproduct of others misinterpreting his performance as divine wisdom, Shiro's Bonds are a symbiotic necessity, a fragile tether to Sora that prevents her from collapsing. This reveals a fundamental split in how isekai handles non-physical power: Cid represents the fantasy of the Architect who creates meaning through sheer will, while Shiro represents the fantasy of the Savant who finds meaning through total comprehension. One creates the game; the other wins it.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.