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Trowa Barton, born Triton Bloom, was separated from his sister Catherine during a violent conflict that claimed their parents’ lives within a traveling circus. A head injury-induced amnesia led him to adopt the alias "No-Name" as a mercenary before aligning with the Barton Foundation. While preparing for Operation Meteor, he observed the assassination of Dekim Barton’s son, the original Trowa Barton, who had planned a genocidal colony-drop strategy. Assuming the deceased’s identity, he piloted the Gundam Heavyarms under the revised operation, focusing strikes on military targets rather than civilians.
A stoic and analytical tactician, Trowa concealed his emotions behind an impassive facade, his circus persona as a clown mirroring his use of literal and metaphorical masks. Though reserved, he forged a steadfast alliance with Quatre Raberba Winner and displayed unwavering loyalty to comrades. Proficient in infiltration, acrobatics, and mobile suit combat, he balanced battlefield ruthlessness with ethical boundaries—refusing the Barton Foundation’s extremist methods despite his role within it.
During *Endless Waltz*, Trowa infiltrated Dekim Barton and Treize Khushrenada’s daughter’s Mariemaia Army to dismantle their resurrected Operation Meteor. Compromised early, he bargained for survival under Dekim’s command while covertly undermining their forces. In the climactic battle, he disabled multiple Serpent mobile suits until Heavyarms depleted its arsenal, then joined the symbolic dismantling of the Gundams. Post-conflict, he abandoned mercenary life, reclaiming his circus roots under the Trowa alias.
The *Frozen Teardrop* narrative later depicted him as "Doktor T," partnering with Instructor W to engineer next-generation mobile suits. When confronted about his pseudonym, he confirmed his birth name as Triton Bloom, embracing his past while guiding future pilots.
Notable incidents include surviving the Vayeate prototype’s destruction, which stranded him in space with renewed amnesia. His memories resurfaced during a colony defense mission after exposure to Wing Zero’s ZERO System. Initially unaware of their familial tie, his bond with Catherine Bloom shifted to a protective kinship, with her urging his permanent departure from warfare.
A stoic and analytical tactician, Trowa concealed his emotions behind an impassive facade, his circus persona as a clown mirroring his use of literal and metaphorical masks. Though reserved, he forged a steadfast alliance with Quatre Raberba Winner and displayed unwavering loyalty to comrades. Proficient in infiltration, acrobatics, and mobile suit combat, he balanced battlefield ruthlessness with ethical boundaries—refusing the Barton Foundation’s extremist methods despite his role within it.
During *Endless Waltz*, Trowa infiltrated Dekim Barton and Treize Khushrenada’s daughter’s Mariemaia Army to dismantle their resurrected Operation Meteor. Compromised early, he bargained for survival under Dekim’s command while covertly undermining their forces. In the climactic battle, he disabled multiple Serpent mobile suits until Heavyarms depleted its arsenal, then joined the symbolic dismantling of the Gundams. Post-conflict, he abandoned mercenary life, reclaiming his circus roots under the Trowa alias.
The *Frozen Teardrop* narrative later depicted him as "Doktor T," partnering with Instructor W to engineer next-generation mobile suits. When confronted about his pseudonym, he confirmed his birth name as Triton Bloom, embracing his past while guiding future pilots.
Notable incidents include surviving the Vayeate prototype’s destruction, which stranded him in space with renewed amnesia. His memories resurfaced during a colony defense mission after exposure to Wing Zero’s ZERO System. Initially unaware of their familial tie, his bond with Catherine Bloom shifted to a protective kinship, with her urging his permanent departure from warfare.