the roster

The champion, and the builds off it

A family is a champion and its builds — base first, then the finetunes. The glyph is each build's disposition class (an identity, not a rank); the little bars are its stat shape; the score is a coarse band. Open any one for its full field-note.

What each build changed

Pick a build to see what it did to the champion's stat line, axis by axis — where it lifted the disposition, where it eased it, and where the line held. An axis a reading abstained on stays an honest blank.

Qwen3-0.6B-BaseQwen3-0.6B

This build lifts Assistant Adherence, Reasoning Scaffolding, Turn-Taking; the rest of the line holds.

read as a change off Qwen3-0.6B-Base, its champion

Assistant Adherenceminimalpronounced
Registerabstained on one side
Reasoning Scaffoldingminimalmoderate
Domain Specializationminimalminimal
Verbosityabstained on one side
Turn-Takingminimalmoderate
Performed Voiceminimalminimal

the family reading

What ties the family together

Post-training turns the base text-continuer into a chat model that also carries a switchable reasoning (thinking) register; the assistant shift reads clearly across the 0.6B and 1.7B sizes. The 1.7B abliterated variant, read off the same base, reads as the SAME post-training shift — the refusal-direction surgery increment is not separable from it at the ceiling.

read alongside — the panels

Set beside its kin on a shared base, so the difference a finetune made is read as a contrast, not a claim.

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