Mobile Suit Gundam Wing/Characters

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The Character Sheet for the best-known-in-America Gundam series Gundam Wing.


Gundam Pilots

Heero Yuy alias Odin Lowe Jr.

Voice Actors: Hikaru Midorikawa (Japanese), Mark Hildreth (English), Manuel Campusano (Latin America)

"Mission complete."

The male lead of Gundam Wing, and the pilot of the titular Wing Gundam. Known as the "Perfect Soldier", Heero was trained as a soldier since his childhood (and even more after the death of his father Odin Lowe), and would even risk his life to accomplish his mission. Despite being initially portrayed as The Stoic, his encounter with Relena Darlian would change his life forever. He pilots Wing Gundam and Wing Gundam Zero primarily, but was also forced to pilot Mercurius by OZ, and briefly used the Gundam Epyon before trading it to Zechs for Wing Zero.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Anti-Hero: Type III. He does what has to be for the sake of accomplishing his (ultimately heroic) goals.
  • The Atoner: Ever since he accidentally killed a little girl he had befriended and her puppy.
  • BFG: Wing's Buster Rifle and Wing Zero's Twin Buster Rifle. They're both hugely oversized for a one-handed rifle, and the Endless Waltz version is even longer. Capable of firing a Wave Motion Gun wiping out an entire battalion of Mooks in one shot.
  • Bishie Sparkle: Episode 26.
  • Blue Eyes: Prussian blue, actually.
  • Catch Phrase: "Mission accepted"; "Mission complete"; "I'll kill you." ("I'll destroy you." in the Toonami edit); to a lesser extent, "Life comes cheap, mine especially".
  • Celebrity Resemblance: The creators said that Heero was designed after actress Yuki Uchida.
  • Character Development: Starts quite unemotional, but develops more genuine care for people.
  • Code Name: Borrowed from a dead political leader. See below.
  • The Comically Serious: He doesn't get put into enough funny situations to really shine, but it's there. The licensed Doujinshi Ground Zero gets a lot of mileage out of having Heero do "human" things (like admitting he modified Wing Zero into the Endless Waltz version because he thought it'd look cool), which causes Duo to flip out ("This isn't a sports car or something!") and makes fellow Stoic Trowa start laughing.
  • Creepy Monotone: But only in the dubbed version. In the original, Heero's tone of voice indicated his emotions, even if it was subtle at times.
  • Death Seeker: He gets better.
  • Friend to All Living Things: He likes playing with dogs and the official artwork has him smiling as he plays with a ferret.
  • Good-Looking Privates: Heero and Trowa get to wear military uniforms, and in Heero's case, it's an OZ cadet one when he spies on Queen Relena.
  • The Hero: No Pun Intended.
  • Heroic Bastard. In Frozen Teardrop, we learn that his father was Odin Lowe... who was not the husband of Heero's mom Aoi Clarke. Heero was born in between Odin and Aoi's break-up and Aoi's marriage to Seis Clarke, she and Seis raised him in his earliest years, and when they were murdered, Odin took little Heero back in.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: He does this several times, most notably when Lady Une threatens to destroy the colonies with missles and, of course, the series finale. He survives each time (he probably has to or the story wouldn't move).
  • Heterosexual Life Partners: With Quatre, during the second part of the series.
    • It could also define his relationship with Duo pretty well, alongside Odd Friendship.
      • Don't forget Trowa.
  • Human Popsicle: Frozen Teardrop reveals that while the other Gundam pilots are already middle-aged adults, Heero is still a "boy" because he has been frozen in a cold hibernation capsule.
  • I'll Kill You!: Don't take it seriously, it's just how Heero says "Hello".
  • Implausible Fencing Powers
  • Indy Ploy: Heero isn't big on forward planning, but he can improvise like nobody's business.
  • Ineffectual Death Threats: Heero is pretty much the poster boy for this trope.
    • One school of fan thought is that he's not threatening people to scare them, but to reassure himself that he can kill them, since he only ever says it towards people he's attached to.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: With a little girl and her puppy. It ended tragically sad to say.
    • He gets a second chance of sorts with Duo Maxwell Jr. in Frozen Teardrop.
  • Lady and Knight: He would never admit it, but he acts like a White Knight for Relena: protecting her from danger with his own body if necessary. He claims its because she can aid his mission or some other impersonal value but the more likely reason is because he's in love with her.
  • Leitmotif: "The Wings of a Boy Who Killed Adolescence", which has numerous remixes, most famously the Next Episode Preview song, "Codename Heero Yuy". It's also popped up in a few video games (Super Robot Wars Z 2 Hakai-hen, Another Century's Episode 1, and several times in SD Gundam G Generation).
  • Made of Iron: More like made of Gundanium. He's tougher than his freaking mech.
    • Case in point, he once jumped from the 50th floor of a military hospital, (with a parachute, though he opened it too late) making a rough landing and breaking his leg which he later causally snapped back into place (much to Duo's disgust). Note that this was a short time after being shot several times in the previous episode.
    • Even better, while in said hospital, the staff declared that he had over 200 bruises and broken bones, in addition to the gunshot wounds. And all this does not slow him down in the least.
  • Magnetic Hero: Earns the respect of the other Gundam pilots (who accept him as a sorta-leader) and the Worthy Opponent Zechs.
    • Though Heero willingly defers to Quatre, who's more charismatic and a better leader.
  • Mukokuseki: While his eyes are somewhat more slanted than other characters', Heero has brown hair and blue eyes, even though he is supposed to be Japanese, whereas the Chinese Wufei is much more obviously Asian in appearance. May be justified due to Heero being only half-Japanese at most, as explained in Frozen Teardrop: his mother was a Japanese woman, but Hitman with a Heart Odin Lowe was his biological dad.
  • My Hero Zero: Well, Heero's Mid-Season Upgrade Gundam is called Wing Zero.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: in-universe, and there's a little bit of irony...
    • And in a meta example, his name was intentionally made evocative of Amuro Ray's.
  • Numerical Theme Naming: "Heero" is derived from hitotsu, "one" in Japanese. "Yuy" is derived from yuitsu, "alone" or "only". In other words, Heero Yuy: "the one and only".
    • Lampshaded by Doctor J somewhat in the CG short Gundam Evolve 7: where he tells Relena that Heero was 'number one' and 'exceeded all expectations', then remembering to himself his christening of the boy as 'Heero Yuy'. This troper can only hope he's aware of his own pun...
  • Official Couple: The more rabid Yaoi Fangirls will fight it to their last breath, but every single sidestory supports 1xR. And these sidestories are all written by members of the anime's writing staff.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: He's only 156cm (5 foot 1), but worth noting is 1) he's only 15, and 2) Duo, Quatre and Wu Fei are the exact same height (Trowa is 160/5'2").
  • Popularity Power: To date, Heero remains the most popular character in the series, with him constantly appearing in Gundam Ace's "Top 30 Male Characters" poll (with him usually appearing in the Top 10), and in Newtype magazine's "Top 30 Male Characters of the 90s" poll, he ranked #6.
  • Robeast: The Zonder turns him into one in a 4koma.
  • Say My Name: "Relena!"
  • Sensual Spandex
  • Shipper on Deck: A Trowa/Quatre fanboy. He's awfully focused on helping Quatre find Trowa after Quatre's Roaring Rampage of Revenge, even going so far as to tell Quatre that he can't fight until he finds Trowa again.
  • Sleeves Are for Wimps: Most of the time seen with a green tank top. And what do you know, he's physically impossibly strong!
  • The Stoic: Character Development moves him closer to being a Hitman with a Heart and Kuudere.
  • Super Soldier: Doctor J and Odin Lowe raised him from a Child Soldier and then turned him into this, complete with super strength, computer hacking, sabotage and demolition, mobile suit piloting, and espionage skills.
  • Take a Third Option: When given the choice of surrendering his Gundam or allowing the colonies to be attacked, he chooses to self-destruct Wing instead.
    • Happens again in Episode Zero: Doctor J gives him the orders for Operation Meteor, in option form: to go along with the plan, to escape, or... a third option. Guess which one he takes.
  • Tall, Dark and Snarky: Minus the "Tall".
  • Theme Naming: In addition to the numerical theme, his name was intentionally designed to be evocative of Amuro Ray's.
  • Transforming Mecha: The Wing and Wing Zero Gundams.
  • Trouser Space: Guess where he keeps his gun...


Duo Maxwell

Voice Actors: Toshihiko Seki (Japanese), Scott McNeil (English), Eric Osorio (Latin America)

"I might run and hide, but I never tell a lie."

The pilot of the Gundam Deathscythe. He's cheerful, friendly and flirtatious, serving as the moodmaker of the Gundam Pilots. He's also the self-proclaimed Grim Reaper, a title he gave himself after living on while those he cares about die around him. He anthropomorphizes his Gundam more than the others, calling it "buddy".[1]

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Heero: (turning to leave) Relena's been kidnapped.
Duo: Right, right... Anything at all for the one you love! (Or, in the original Japanese: "Somebody's got a crush.")

  • Stepford Snarker: He's the snarkiest member of the cast, but this is at least partially to hide his wounded past.
  • Street Urchin: His backstory.
  • Will Not Tell a Lie: His catchprase. Though how true this claim is is debatable.
  • Wimpification: One of the most infamous examples ever in fandom.
    • Which personality-wise doesn't make much sense, given how out-going/sociable/extroverted he is compared to Heero.

Trowa Barton alias Triton Bloom a.k.a. Dokter T.

Voice Actors: Shigeru Nakahara (Japanese), Kirby Morrow (English), Arturo Siann Vidal (Latin America)

"'Those who have laid eyes on a Gundam shall not live to tell about it.' Those are the orders I have been given."

The pilot of the Gundam Heavyarms. Loyal, kind-hearted and pensively droll, but emotionally stunted after spending a good portion of his life either as a soldier or, worse, outside human contact completely. Interaction with the other pilots and Catherine Bloom helps start warming him up. In addition to Heavyarms, he served as the pilot of OZ's Vayeate while posing as a new recruit.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Alpha Strike: One of his more famous "attacks" is what Super Robot Wars calls the Full Open Attack.
  • Anti-Hero: Type II.
  • Big Brother Mentor: To Heero and Quatre.
  • Bottomless Magazines: Averted. His Gundam's Achilles' Heel is its tendency to run out of ammo in extended fights.
  • Cold Sniper: Trowa is able to remain weirdly detached whilst murdering people or contemplating a suicide strike despite being one of the most compassionate characters in the series.
  • Cool Mask: Both Trowa and Heavyarms have a half-clown mask they can wear.
  • Dead Person Impersonation: Sort of. He took up the "Trowa Barton" name after the real one was murdered in front of his eyes, to cover up for the guy's death.
  • Green Eyes
  • Friend to All Living Things: He gets his circus gig by befriending the lion and simply putting his hand in the cage.
  • Gatling Good: The running theme of his mecha. The original has a beam gatling and two gatling guns hidden in its chest, the upgrade turns the beam gating into a double. The movie version doubles all of it, with four gatlings in the chest, and two double beam gatlings.
  • Genius Bruiser: He is absolutely ripped... but really quite quiet and analytic.
  • Good-Looking Privates: He wears both OZ cadet clothes and a Mariemeia army suit in canon.
  • Heroic Build: Revealed in Endless Waltz when he beats up several thugs from The Barton Foundation whilst topless. Apparently, those turtlenecks are very unflattering.
    • He probably gained a lot more visible muscle after working for the circus. Being an acrobat will do that to you.
  • Heterosexual Life Partners: With Heero, during the end of the first half of the series.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: In the extended battle scene from the theatrical version of Endless Waltz, a group of Serpents barrages him with missiles and he shoots every one of them down with his Gatlings.
  • Kuudere: Looks and acts like The Stoic, but is one of the gentlest and most caring characters.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: Survives the incident with Quatre, but is amnesiac for a long while.
  • Leitmotif: "In the Returned Scent of Blood and Gunpowder", which has a more somber remix called "That Clown Doesn't Need Makeup for Tears".
  • Macross Missile Massacre: The Endless Waltz version of Heavyarms Kai.
  • More Dakka: The basic idea behind his mecha. Strap all the guns and missiles you can onto one machine.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Tim Burton, of whom director Ikeda is a big fan.
  • No Name Given: As revealed in Endless Waltz, Trowa is not his real name. He's only known as "Nanashi" (No-Name), but Episode Zero implies that he might be Triton Bloom, a young boy who was thought to have been killed after an Alliance attack that killed Catherine's parents.
    • This is foreshadowed in Episode 5:

Trowa: I have no name. But if you must call me something, then Trowa. Call me Trowa Barton.

    • Hell, it was foreshadowed in Episode 1:

Trowa: Battle record 001. Pilot's name... let's go with Trowa.

    • And in Frozen Teardrop, it's confirmed. He tells his protegé Trowa Phobos that the "T" in Dokter T means "Triton", not Trowa.
  • Numerical Theme Naming: From the French trois, meaning "three".
  • Peek-a-Bangs: His impressive bangs almost always covers just one eye, depending on the angle.
  • Shipper on Deck: Another possible Heero/Relena fanboy.
  • Sparkling Stream of Tears: After destroying Duo's Deathscythe.
  • The Stoic
  • Taking the Bullet: For Heero during Quatre's fight with Heero. He survived, but was left with amnesia. He does this to save both Heero and Quatre; he knows his sacrifice is more likely to snap Quatre out of his funk than Heero's death.
  • Teen Genius: While the other pilots also qualify, he's the only one who manages to infiltrate Oz and Mariemeia's Army successfully, probably because unlike the other four boys, he doesn't have a massive case of Chronic Hero Syndrome to screw things up for him.
  • That Man Is Dead

Quatre Raberba Winner a.k.a. Instructor Q

Voice Actors: Ai Orikasa (Japanese), Brad Swaile (English), Luis Tenorio (Latin America)

"You're afraid to die, aren't you guys? Well, then you shouldn't be fighting at all!"

The pilot of the Gundam Sandrock, Quatre is the heir to the Winner industrial magnate. He is also the co-leader of the Maganac Corps. Despite being a Gundam pilot, he is actually a very kind-hearted young man, and exhibits a form of empathy he refers to as the "Heart of Space".

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Chang Wufei a.k.a. Master Chang

Voice Actors: Ryuzou Ishino (Japanese), Ted Cole (English), Jose Gilberto Vilchis (Latin America)

"Fighting a weak enemy always makes me feel so empty afterwards."

The pilot of the Shenlong Gundam, Wufei has a strong sense of warrior's pride, which conflicts with his need to be a terrorist in order to accomplish his goals. He always refers to his Gundams as "Nataku", the name his wife Mei Lan took on shortly before dying. He tries to live up to her ideals, but finds himself chaffing under the approaching peaceful era and defects to the Mariemaia Army in Endless Waltz to fight for all the soldiers who would be "thrown away" by the pacifism espoused by Relena.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Antagonist in Mourning: For Treize.
  • Anti-Hero: Type IV.
  • Arrogant Kung Fu Guy: Rude and condescending to those he deems weak... which (rightfully) is most people compared to him.
  • Badass Bookworm: Episode Zero reveals that before Operation Meteor, he was a scholar. And still kicked ass.
  • The Big Guy: Contributes relatively little to the team other than pure combat skill.
  • Desperately Looking for a Purpose In Life: Wufei goes through this a lot, which seems to be the source of confusion about his character. Initially, he just follows his dead wife's ideals to honor her memory despite the fact that he didn't believe in them himself. His role in Operation Meteor greatly conflicts with his sense of honor and fairness. Upon losing his home colony, he takes up the ideal of justice (urged upon him by Master Long before he died) In Endless Waltz, he rejects the notion of true peace because it would destroy people like himself who can't live without fighting. In the end, he finds his niche with Preventer, still fighting, but this time in order to protect peace and the innocent.
  • Face Heel Turn: In Endless Waltz, when he joined the Mariemaia Army because warriors like him are being cast aside in a changing world.
  • He-Man Woman Hater: Thought not AS much as the Fan Dumb insists. And he seems to have gotten better by the time Frozen Teadrop rolls in, since he's the mentor of Sally's daughter Kathy.
  • Heel Face Turn: But by the end of the movie, he returns to the side of good, making him a minor examples of Heel Face Revolving Door.
  • Hey, You: Calls Noin "woman" in their first battle because he doesn't know her name.
  • Hidden Depths: In Episode Zero, we find out why exactly he doesn't like girls. He lost his Cute Bruiser wife Meiran very tragically.
    • Battlefield of Pacifists offers another explanation for why he made his Endless Waltz Face Heel Turn: he met a former OZ soldier who believed conflict should be used to bring out humanity's best, in this case encouraging deep space exploration. The soldier dies asking Wufei how far humanity will go, and as he flies off after the final battle, Wufei promises him that he'll be the threat that makes humanity advance.
  • Honor Before Reason: He had the golden opportunity to turn Treize into a greasy smear with his Gundam, but instead got out and had a fair Sword Fight... which he ended up losing, triggering his Heroic BSOD.
  • I Call It Vera: His Gundam's nickname is "Nataku", named after his deceased wife.
  • Justice Will Prevail: If you ask the fandom, 1/4 of his vocabulary is "justice".
  • Leitmotif: "When the Dragon Submerges, Everything Ends", which tends to get used as a generic tune for all the Gundams and thus gets the most playtime next to Heero's theme.
  • Not Good with People: That's such an understatement.
  • Numerical Theme Naming: His name is written with the Chinese character for "five".
  • Ship Sinking: Based on what we know of Sally's Po daughter Kathy Po, it's likely that Sally and Wufei did not get together in the end.
  • Sparkling Stream of Tears: After Treize allowed Wufei to kill him.
  • Ten-Minute Retirement: Wufei experienced this after Treize defeated him in a Sword Fight, as he felt unfit to pilot his Gundam.
  • Wild Card: Whenever he shows up, the situation is pretty much guaranteed to get exponentially more complicated.

Other Major Characters

Relena Darlian (Princess Relena Peacecraft)

Voice Actors: Akiko Yajima (Japanese), Lisa Ann Beley (English), Mireya Mendoza (Latin America)

"My name... my name is Relena Darlian. What's yours...?"

The female lead of Gundam Wing, Relena Darlian is the daughter of Vice-Foreign Minister Darlian, an influential politician from the United Earth Sphere Alliance. At the beginning of the series, she was portrayed as a reserved and shy girl who was only seen among her peers as "the richest girl in school", until a chance encounter with Heero Yuy changed her life forever.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Actual Pacifist --> Badass Pacifist.
  • Armor-Piercing Slap: To Mariemaia, before Lady Une got the chance.
  • Badass Damsel: While she doesn't use her full Lady of War potential, Relena still got captured much less than her position as a non-fighting female lead would guarantee, and at least twice she talked her way out when Heero had her at gunpoint.
  • Blue Eyes: Greenish-blue, to be exact. Turns out her and Zechs's eyes are a trait of the Peacecraft Royal line.
  • Bodyguard Crush: On Heero.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: In Frozen Teardrop, the villains infected her with nanomachines as part of their "Perfect Peace Program", intended to force people to be peaceful by removing their capacity for violence. They also apparently made her their public face, much like Romefeller tried during the show. There seem to be some signs that she's fighting back, however.
  • Celebrity Resemblance/Whole Costume Reference: Her Queen of the World dress is based on Audrey Hepburn's Princess Ann dress from Roman Holiday. Likewise, Relena bears a resemblance to Hepburn.
  • Character Development: Maybe the best example in the whole series, growing from a Lonely Rich Kid to a Badass Pacifist and throughout Endless Waltz, becoming the most powerful politician throughout the Earth and the colonies.
  • Char Clone: Her main accessory in Frozen Teardrop is a mask similar to one worn by her brother, Zechs Merquise/Milliardo Peacecraft. Hence RELENA, SHE IS A ZECHS.
  • The Chick/The Heart: Not an Action Girl, but very charismatic and quite good at handling people. She did show some Action Girl potential when she handled a gun rather elegantly and more than passably in the beginning, but that didn't come up directly again.
  • Do Not Adjust Your Set: At the final part of Endless Waltz, when she encouraged the citizens of Earth to stand up to the Mariemaia Army.
  • Don't Call Me "Sir"!: She asks Dorothy not to call her "Relena-sama" ("Lady Relena"), presumably because they're roughly the same age; Dorothy still does it anyway.
  • Everything's Better with Princesses: Turns out she's secretly the Princess of the Sanc Kingdom, hidden away as a child to save her life.
  • Expy: The Sayla Mass to Heero's Amuro Ray and Zechs's Char Aznable.
  • Go Through Me: Does this a few times, namely when Duo was about to shoot Heero, during Heero and Zechs' duel in Antartica before discovering Zechs' true identity, when she tried to talk Zechs out of firing Libra's main cannon, and in the manga adaptation, when she tried to stop OZ from attacking the Sanc Kingdom, while wearing her white royal dress.
  • Hair of Gold
  • The High Queen: Briefly. Even after she was forced to resign as Romefeller Chairwoman, Earth's citizens, the military and both Dekim and Mariemaia still refer to her as "Queen Relena".
  • Human Popsicle: In Frozen Teardrop. Same as Heero, except it would seem "someone" brainwashed her to be evil and crazy, hence Preventer now wanting her taken down.
  • I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Explicitly stated in her Image Song "Always a Secret", where she sings "There's someone I like, but I can't say anything because I don't want to destroy what we already have, so my love will remain always a secret."
  • The Jeeves: Pagan, who served both the Peacecraft and Darlian families. He treated Relena more like a granddaughter than anything else, and for her part, she treated him the same way.
  • Lady and Knight: She's more honest with herself about her Bright Lady relationship with Hero than he is as her White Knight. Good hearted, a princess, helping others; she hits every check
  • Lady of War: Honorary mention for shooting Lady Une while in a white gown and for the white and gold military uniform she wears in the second OP, as well as her stint as the Princess of the Sanc Kingdom.
  • Leitmotif: "Soft Hair, Clear Eyes", which like Heero's gets a few remixes like "As Relena Peacecraft".
  • Lonely Rich Kid: Was quite popular at school, but knew her classmates didn't really bother to truly reach for her.
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: Relena, Zechs is your long lost brother.
  • Meaningful Name/Prophetic Name: Her last name Peacecraft.
  • The Messiah: Works hard to get Total Pacifism and succeeds in Endless Waltz, plays a role in Heero's transition to being more compassionate.
  • Mythology Gag: She is the only character to have a confirmed birthday date: April 7, AC 180. Within the series, April 7th is when the original Heero Yuy was assassinated in AC 175, and on AC 195, when Operation Meteor started, though it technically started the day before. In the real world, April 7th was when Gundam Wing was first broadcast in Japan in 1995, and when Mobile Suit Gundam was first broadcast in Japan in 1979 (another character within the Gundam series who shares the same birthdate as hers is Setsuna F. Seiei).
  • Nipple-and-Dimed: Averted in a famous piece of official art that shows Relena skinny-dipping in hip-deep water.
    • Link to it? One that's not "censored"?
  • Official Couple: See the note under Heero.
  • The Ojou: Spoiled Sweet kind.
  • Our Presidents Are Different: Became President of Mars after Dix-Neuf Noinheim a.k.a. "Milliardo Peacecraft" was assassinated.
  • Plucky Girl: Don't stay in this young girl's way. Really, don't.
  • Politically-Active Princess: Serves this role after undergoing some character development. She is a pacifist, but that does not stop her from using her political clout to try to stop the war.
  • Princesses Prefer Pink: At least her limo, which was given to her by her adoptive parents.
    • And her Sanc Kingdom school uniform, which is more rose than out-and-out pink.
  • Rapunzel Hair: Though not as long as Dorothy's.
  • Reassignment Backfire: Duke Dermail offered her to be Queen of the World, which she reluctantly accepts. Although this was intended only to be a PR move on Dermail's behalf, it backfired on him, and she became more powerful than him.
  • Rebellious Princess: Oh, so much.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something
  • Say My Name/Memetic Mutation: "HEEROOOOO~!" (only does this three times -- four in the dubbed version)
  • Silk Hiding Steel: She looks and acts like the The Ojou at first and matures into her later political role. As her encounters with Heero, Lady Une and Dermail demonstrate, she has a steel will and plenty of guile. The most powerful non-violent character.
  • Sparkling Stream of Tears: At the beginning of the OAV Operation Meteor II: Odd Numbers.
  • Stockholm Syndrome: She's pretty active about hunting down Heero and confronting him.

Duo: "She's not typical, wanting to see the guy trying to kill her."

  • Talking Your Way Out: Pretty good at this.
  • Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: Despite having brown-blond hair.
  • Tell Me About My Father. Subverted. When Mrs. Darlian is about to tell the biggest details about her true heritage (the Premier told her the basics before kicking the bucket), Relena stops her and hugs her in tears, begging her to never stop being her mother.
  • Tender Tears
  • Well Done Daughter Girl: To Vice Foreign Minister Darlian.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Before she became a pacifist, Relena tried doing this on Lady Une by sneaking into a ball and shooting off a rose she had in her lapel, while publicly denouncing her as Minister Darlian's murderer.
  • Whole Costume Reference: Her Pimped-Out Dress as queen is just like a dress from Roman Holiday.
  • Woman in White: Her white gown from the infamous party. Her Queen of the World dress is also white.
  • You Killed My Father: Literally, "This is for my father! *BANG*". She doesn't succeed, and by the next time they meet, Relena pushes the gun Lady Une offers her away, saying it's high time for the bloodshed to end, but the sentiment was there. Though as the What the Hell, Hero? entry shows, there is some debate as to whether, even back then, Relena was aiming at Une's heart or the rose on her jacket. Also note that Relena actually came looking for Treize, the leader of the Nebulous Evil Organization her father's murderer was part of, and which was responsible for a lot more nastiness than just her father's death. She only came across Une because Treize decided to blow the party and send her as his representative at the last minute.

Zechs Merquise (Crown Prince Milliardo Peacecraft)

Voice Actors: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese), Brian Drummond (English)

"My hands are too stained with blood. I'm completely unfit to head the Peacecraft monarchy. But I'm sure she would be able to head the country... as you'd intended."

Zechs Merquise is a high-ranking OZ soldier and the main rival of Heero Yuy. He is known among OZ as the "Lightning Baron" (later the "Lightning Count"). His mask actually hides his secret past: he is actually Milliardo Peacecraft, Relena's older brother and King Peacecraft's son. He pilots Tallgeese, Wing Zero (briefly), Epyon and Tallgeese III in Endless Waltz.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Ace Pilot: Being one of the few pilots to match the Gundam pilots and later master the Zero system, he counts. He begins the series as one of the Alliance's elite pilots.
  • Aloof Big Brother
  • Anti-Hero: Phases of this while he wasn't necessary on the same side as the as the Gundam pilots, he had the same goals as them.
  • Anti-Villain: In the final arc, he becomes the leader of the White Fang and plans of waging the final war to make humanity so disgusted by war that they'll finally stop fighting altogether.
  • The Atoner: In Endless Waltz, he seeks to atone for his crimes as both a member of OZ and leader of White Fang.
  • Badass Long Hair
  • Colonel Badass
  • Colony Drop:

Zechs: Libra will fall to Earth! It's the only way we'll achieve Total Pacifism!

  • Blond Guys Are Well Intentioned Extremists
  • Blue Eyes
  • Broken Ace: He's the Char Clone. What did you expect?
  • Char Clone: Probably the most obvious Expy of Char ever.
  • Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Switches sides at least six times over the course of the series. More justified at first as Oz becomes splintered, but later on, it becomes obvious it's just a result of trying to cram Char's long and complex character-arc, comprising two TV series and a movie, into a single show.
  • Cool Shades: He wore Quattro Bajeena-like sunglasses in the Episode Zero manga (and gets them back again in Frozen Teardrop).
  • Decoy Getaway: Frozen Teardrop first says that Martian President Milliardo Peacecraft was assassinated by Trowa Phobos, but several chapters later reveals that "Milliardo" was Noin's older brother Dix-Neuf Noienheim, while the Milliardo we know and love has re-assumed the Zechs Merquise identity (before changing his name yet again to 'Cyrene Wind' and is currently in hiding with his daughter Naina).
  • Discard and Draw/Gundamjack: During a battle with OZ, he self-detonated his Tallgeese, and then Gundamjacked the Wing Zero before OZ got a chance to destroy it.
  • Fallen Prince
  • Full Potential Upgrade: Zig-Zags with Zechs' experiences with the Tallgeese.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: In the final episode, when he destroyed Libra's main power generator in Heero's stead despite the latter's pleas. He returned in Endless Waltz. The latter is foreshadowed by Noin:

Noin: I know he's still alive out there.

  • Knight Templar Big Brother
  • Law of Chromatic Superiority: His Gundam Epyon, as well as his OZ uniform being red.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy
  • Mask Power: Wears a silver helmet like mask for the first half of the series. He stops wearing it after it's broken during battle, and dons it again after his secret identity was discovered.
  • No Place for Me There: He restores the Sanc Kingdom through warfare, but believes that he cannot stay there let alone rule in his father's stead because he has too much blood on his hands.
    • He also does this at the end of Endless Waltz, as he feels Relena's new, peaceful Earth has no place for an old soldier like him, with him going to Mars to help the terraforming.
  • Numerical Theme Naming: From the German sechs, meaning "six". Also, his real name Milliardo is Italian for "million".
    • Zechs's name also has another meaning: he was only six years old when the Sanc Kingdom fell in AC 182.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: Inverted. At one point, Zechs disguises himself as Milliardo Peacecraft, ambassador of the Sanc Kingdom, but one of Lady Une's men instantly recognizes him as Zechs. In effect, he disguises himself as his true identity, but is recognized by his disguise identity.
  • Red Baron: Is known by the nickname of The Lightning Count (previously "The Lightning Baron") do to his lightning fast skills as a pilot.
  • The Rival: And Worthy Opponent to Heero.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something
  • Shout-Out: Zechs's Tallgeese is described by Otto as being "three times faster than an Aries."

Otto: The revolution speed applied by the verniers allows it to reach more than three times that of the Aries.

Zechs: May you rest in peace, the betrayed and outraged Milliardo Peacecraft.

Treize Khushrenada

Voice Actors: Ryotaro Okiayu (JP), David Kaye (EN), Luis Tenorio (SP)

The charismatic leader of OZ and Zechs's best friend. He believes in the idea of war and conflict as noble, and thus welcomes the Gundams and their pilots as a challenge (apparently even hiding their existence from the Alliance in order to ensure they weren't stopped). He ends up splitting with the Romefeller Foundation when they introduce the Mobile Doll, believing that removing the human factor from war is a terrible idea.

During his imprisonment, Treize created the Gundam Epyon, and during the final arc, he would pilot the Tallgeese II.

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Lucrezia Noin

Voice Actors: Chisa Yokoyama (Japanese), Saffron Henderson (English)

"Zechs Merquise, or rather, Peacecraft. Come here and lean on me."

OZ's pilot instructor, based out of the Lake Victoria Base in Africa. Extremely skilled and competent, she serves as a stern but caring figure to her trainees. When Wufei slaughters them early on, she moves into the field to fight alongside Zechs. She's also Zechs' Secret Keeper, and is deeply in love with him.

Noin initially piloted the Aries, but after joining the Sanc Kingdom, she pilots her white Taurus mobile suit, which she keeps through Endless Waltz.

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Lady Une

Voice Actors: Sayuri Yamauchi (Japanese), Enuka Okuma (English)

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Treize's fiercely loyal second-in-command, Lady Une is a stern, uncompromising woman who even other members of OZ refer to as "Iron Une". When these actions cause her to almost set off some ICBMs in order to destroy the Gundams, Treize encourages her to act more gracefully, which results in her developing a Split Personality, nicknamed "Saint Une", who is soft-spoken, sweet-natured, and a peace advocate. This ends up creating a personality conflict when "Saint" is confronted with "Iron"'s actions. At the end of the series, she resolves the conflict and comes out of with the best of both sides, being compassionate but also badass.

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Dorothy Catalonia

Voice Actors: Naoko Matsui (Japanese), Cathy Weseluck (English), Angelica Diaz (Latin America)

"Hurry up and start a war!"

The granddaughter of Romefeller Chairman Duke Dermail, Dorothy Catalonia is the polar opposite of Relena: while Relena follows her family's philosophy of total pacifism, Dorothy fully embraces war. She first appears when Relena revives the Sanc Kingdom, being sent by Romefeller to spy on the young princess, and quickly steps into the big game.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Badass Abnormal: Uses the ZERO system to augment her abilities during her last duel with Quatre.
  • Badass Long Hair: It's almost to her feet.
  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: AND HOW.
  • Blondes Are Evil
  • Blood Knight
  • Broken Bird: She was deeply affected by the death of her father Chilias in the last war.
  • Childhood Marriage Promise: To her cousin Treize. Nothing comes of it.
  • Cool Mask: Wears a combo helmet and mask when controlling the mobile dolls and duelling Quatre.
  • Dark Action Girl: More of The Strategist, but she still can handle herself very well with a rapier.
  • Death Seeker: Expresses a desire to have Quatre kill her during their Sword Fight.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen
  • Expy She's a saner Katejina Loos.
  • Femme Fatale: Makes subtle passes at Heero, Zechs, Relena...
  • Hive Queen: Plays this role to the Mobile Dolls, directing their movements via a cybernetic helmet and the ZERO system.
  • Implausible Fencing Powers: At the Sanc Kingdom, she engaged in a fencing match with Heero, while, at the same time, she tells a story about two people with the same name hoping to bring peace. At the end of the story, Heero drives his saber through Dorothy's face mask, barely missing her. She doesn't even flinch.
  • Iron Lady: As an adult.
  • Japanese Honorifics: In the original, she likes to refer to Relena as "Relena-sama" ("Lady Relena") despite the latter asking her not to call her that, and to Zechs as "Milliardo-sama" ("Lord Milliardo").
  • Lady of War: And how. She manages to keep her cool at least partially even when her grandfather is horribly killed in front of her; not only that, she almost immediately makes a Rousing Speech after that. WOW.
  • Mecha-Mooks: Controls the Mobile Dolls for Zechs.
  • The Mole: She was sent to the Sanc Kingdom to spy on Relena on behalf of Romefeller, while posing as one of her students. Of course, everyone with half a brain knew she was a spy to begin with, what with her being Duke Dermail's granddaughter. Then there's the question as to whether she was really working for Zechs or if she was Treize's spy...
  • Our Presidents Are Different: The 2010 sequel novel Frozen Teardrop has her as President of the ESUN. Time will tell exactly which kind of President she is.
    • Her nickname is the "Neo Titanium Lady", which suggests her to be an Iron Lady of some type.
  • Psychotic Smirk: She's got a great one.
  • Purple Eyes
  • Rapunzel Hair: Her blond hair reaches her knees.
  • Rich Bitch: With her own huge gold limousine, cargo transporter and spaceship.
  • Rousing Speech: A few times.
  • Royal Rapier: Her Weapon of Choice (when she isn't controlling an army of Mecha-Mooks).
  • Shipper on Deck: Openly ships 1xR in Battlefield of Pacifists, trying to get them together and expressing disappointment when they simply exchange polite greetings.

"That's it? No passionate reunion?"

Mariemaia Khushrenada

Voice Actors: Rei Sakuma (Japanese), Maggie Blue O'Hara (English)

"History is much like an endless waltz. The three beats of war, peace, and revolution continue on forever. However, history will change upon the day of my coronation."

The daughter of Treize Khushrenada, Mariemaia is one of the main antagonists of Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz, who believes that she's the rightful heir to the Earth Sphere Unified Nation. She is also the co-leader of her namesake army, the Mariemaia Army.

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Dekim Barton

A former associate of the original Heero Yuy, Dekim Barton is the main villain of Endless Waltz. He is the co-leader of the Mariemaia Army, as well as the leader of the Barton Foundation.

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Other Characters

Catherine Bloom

Voice Actors: Saori Suzuki (Japanese), Moneca Stori (English, 1st), Cathy Weseluck (English, 2nd)

A professional knife-thrower who works for a traveling circus, Catherine developed a hatred for war, since her family was killed during an Alliance attack, which she witnessed as a child.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Armor Piercing Punch: To Trowa.
  • Cool Big Sis: To Trowa and to a lesser extent, the other Gundam pilots she meets.
  • Knife Nut: Works as the circus's knife thrower. In Frozen Teardrop, she trains Trowa Phobos in knife use.
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: According to Episode Zero, she's very likely to be Trowa's long lost older sister.
  • Mama Bear: She is very overprotective of Trowa, after he survived Quatre's attack.
  • Parental Abandonment: She lost her parents and her baby brother Triton, who has been confirmed in Frozen Teardrop to be Trowa during an Alliance attack, then was adopted by the circus people.
  • Plucky Girl
  • Sparkling Stream of Tears: Also in the aptly-titled episode "Catherine's Tears".
  • Stern Teacher: To Trowa Phobos in Frozen Teardrop.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: On Trowa, when he almost self-detonates. Later on Quatre, when he wants Trowa to remember him despite all the risks it will bring.

Sally Po

Voice Actors: Yumi Touma (Japanese), Moneca Stori (English, first), Samantha Ferris (English, second)

An Alliancer medical officer, she was on duty when a badly injured Heero was brought into a hospital. This chance encounter lead to her quitting the Alliance and joining up with anti-OZ rebels, now considering the Gundam Pilots to be the Earth's best hope for real peace. She serves as the Team Mom and helps out whenever she can, but doesn't do a lot of piloting.

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Hilde Schbeiker

Voice Actors: Kae Araki (Japanese), Marcy Goldberg (English)

An OZ volunteer from the space colonies, she meets Duo on the moon and helps chase him down when he attempts to escape. However, his words convince her that OZ isn't interested in the colonies' wellbeing at all, leading her to resign and start working with Duo.

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  • Affirmative Action Girl
  • Badass Normal: Well, she is a trained soldier and pilot. She even manages to survive an encounter with the Mobile Doll versions of the Vayeate and the Mercurius to bring some important info regarding the enemy, albeit suffering some serious injuries before Duo pulls a Big Damn Heroes to save her.
    • Went one on one with Duo once in an equal suit. The fight was a draw.
  • Blue Eyes: More of a greenish blue.
  • Capulet Counterpart: Was an OZ volunteer in her first appearance, but left the service shortly after meeting Duo. They did get married, but according to Frozen Teardrop, their relationship was not easy, thus they got divorced in the end.
  • Demoted to Extra: In Endless Waltz, Hilde only appeared in the closing credits of the final OAV and the movie, presumably done to show that she survived the Eve Wars. This is kind of understandable, given that the last time we saw her in the series, she was badly injured in combat and being taken to Peacemillion's sick bay, making it a case of What Happened to the Mouse? until Endless Waltz.
    • She briefly appeared in the Battlefield of Pacifists manga, where it seems Duo's in the doghouse for some reason. She was talking with Trowa.
  • Genki Girl
  • Nice Hat: Has a cute pink beret. She wears a teal-green beret in the ending for Endless Waltz: Special Edition.
  • Official Couple: Frozen Teardrop says that she and Duo were married, but not before a tumultuous on-and-off relationship. They end up divorcing because of what she thought Duo was irresponsible. Duo Jr., a child "adopted" by their orphanage, is implied to actually be their son: Hilde claims she thinks him to be a lovechild of one of Father's women; however, Duo Sr. muses that the child would have been born while he and Hilde were still together...
  • Playful Hacker
  • Plucky Girl
  • Shorttank
  • Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: Actually, she's more of Short Dark and Bishoujo.
  • Team Mom: After the war, she works in an Orphanage of Love.
  • Taurusjack: How she escaped after she stole critical data from Libra.
  • Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?: Let's see: Mobile Suit pilot for OZ, a junk dealer with Duo, a spy, a hacker. In Frozen Teardrop, she's becomes a Hospital Hottie, a librarian, an expert in nano technology and a nun.
  • Wrench Wench: With her own scrapyard. And good enough to pass as one of the Libra's mechanics.

Gundam Scientists

The five Gundam Scientists, Doctor J, Professor G, Doktor S, Instructor H and Master O, were known as the creators of the five Gundams. Before that, they were the creators of the Tallgeese, the first mobile suit, and the Wing Zero, the mobile suit that the five Gundams were based on.

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Howard

An engineer who worked on the Tallgeese alongside the Gundam Scientists, meaning he's an expert mobile suit mechanic but more laid back. He's fond of the oceans, so he operates his own mobile dock ship. He works with the good guys, first supporting Duo early on, and then Zechs following his "death".

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Duke Dermail

The leader of the Romefeller Foundation, Duke Dermail seeks to control the United Earth Sphere Alliance for himself. He is The Man Behind the Man to OZ and Treize Khushreneda.

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Chief Engineer Tsubarov

Voice Actors: Yuji Mikimoto (Japanese), Richard Newman (English)

A description of the character goes here.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • All There in the Manual: His first name is Ken. Who knew?
  • Axe Crazy: Big time. With his Hair-Trigger Temper, obsession with his mobile dolls, and epic Villainous Breakdown this is pretty much a given. He's arguably the craziest person in Gundam Wing.
  • Blood Knight/Psycho for Hire: By proxy. He wants to turn his mobile dolls into the perfect weapon, and thus loves a good war.
  • Evil Genius: Of the Romefeller Foundation, although interestingly his personality is closer to what you'd expect of The Brute. Still, he's not only a brilliant engineer and technician, but one of the few people in the colonies to recognise that trusting the captured Gundam pilots and scientists is probably a stupid thing to do.
  • Evil Is Not Pacifist: Hell no.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper
  • Karmic Death: Slain in the very rebellion he triggered, as his precious mobile dolls destroy everything around them.
  • Kick the Dog: Shoots Une, tries to suffocate the Gundam pilots, unleashes his mobile dolls against civillians... pretty much all his time on-screen is spent kicking dogs.
  • Lack of Empathy: His betrayal of Lady Une, desire to murder the Gundam pilots, and the fact that he looks on warfare and bloodshed as nothing more than a way to show off his inventions cement his status as a completely amoral and empathyless individual.
  • Mad Scientist
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: He's an Axe Crazy lunatic, but Tsubarov understands something that the rest of Romefeller never does: namely that the Gundam pilots are dangerous and should simply be killed the moment they enter captivity. He expresses similar sentiments about Treize if memory serves.
  • No Indoor Voice: Very, very loud.
  • Psycho Supporter: Of Dermail. He wants a chance to test out his mobile dolls, and Dermail's belief that War Is Glorious provides it.
  • Robot Master
  • Smug Snake
  • This Cannot Be!: More or less his reaction to the White Fang rebellion. It leads directly into his Villainous Breakdown.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Is left ranting about how he is invincible as the complex collapses around him.
  • War for Fun and Profit: As a Blood Knight-by-proxy, Tsubarov wants to get a war going so that he can demonstrate the superiority of his mobile dolls. Unlike Duke Dermail, he's not operating under the delusion that War Is Glorious either: he just wants to show off his creations.

Quinze

A former associate of the original Heero Yuy, Quinze is the co-leader and founder of the colonial rebel faction, White Fang, who seeks to declare war on Earth.

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  • Big Bad: He and Treize compete for this role after the death of Duke Dermail.
  • The Chessmaster: Although he's Out-Gambitted by Treize.
  • Do Not Adjust Your Set: He does this twice, the second time with Zechs.
  • Evil Old Folks: Seemingly at first, but subverted. One of the reasons Quinze picked Zechs to be the leader of the White Fang was because Zechs actually cared about people (in this case, Relena). Quinze considers caring to be a strength, not a weakness.
  • Four Eyes, Zero Soul: Not really, he is not entirely heartless.
  • He's Got Legs
  • La Résistance: He's been fighting against the Earth Alliance's domination even before the start of series. After OZ took over the EA, he continued the fight and eventually made his group known to the world.
  • Numerical Theme Naming: Quinze means "fifteen" in Portuguese and French.
  • Smug Snake

Otto

Voice actors: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese)

"Long live... KING ZECHS!"

Zechs' right-hand man, Lt. Otto was the test pilot of the Tallgeese before Zechs piloted it himself. He was one of three people who knew Zechs' true identity as Prince Milliardo Peacecraft, hinting that he may have been a citizen of the Sanc Kingdom.

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Lieutenant Nichol

Voice actors: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese)

A description of the character goes here.

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Vice Foreign Minister Darlian and Mrs. Maureen Darlian

Young Relena's parents, who are kind and affectionate despite the Minister being rather absent from her life. It turns out they're not her biological parents: they were a part of the Sanc Kingdom royalty, and the Minister was entrusted with baby Relena by the dying King Peacecraft as it fell. More than a decade later, the Minister would be murdered, which thrust Relena fully into the plot...

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Zayeed "Master" Winner

Voiced by: Kinryuu Arimoto (JP)

Quatre's father and the patriarch of the Winner family. He has a strained relationship with Quatre, when he forgoes his family's pacifist beliefs to become a Gundam pilot.

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Dr. Iria Winner

A description of the character goes here.

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Katherine Winner

A description of the character goes here.

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Field Marshall Noventa

Voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara (JP)

A description of the character goes here.

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General Septem

A description of the character goes here.

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Sylvia Noventa

Voice actors: Kumiko Nishihara (Japanese)

A description of the character goes here.

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The Maganac Corps

A team of Arab mercenaries, based out of Baghdad. They form a close-knit, familial group, bonding over their common origin as test tube babies. They serve Quatre loyally, following their original meeting in AC 193 where the young man helped them escape the Alliance while putting himself at great personal risk. The overall commander is Rashid Kurama, along with sub-commanders Abdul, Ahmad and Auda.

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The Little Girl And Her Dog

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Leia Barton

A description of the character goes here.

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The Real Trowa Barton

A description of the character goes here.

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Sister Helen and Father Maxwell

A description of the character goes here.

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Odin Lowe

The man who actually kickstarted the whole plot by murdering the real Heero Yuy.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Anti-Villain
  • Give Him a Normal Life: He intended to let go of his son Heero after his last work (assassinating Septem). Said last work failed, and he died. And even earlier than that, this was part of the reason he'd left Aoi, pregnant with Heero, in the first place.
  • Hitman with a Heart
  • Hot Dad: Toyed with. Episode Zero hinted at Lowe being just a handsome Parental Substitute for young Heero... and then Frozen Teardrop revealed that he was Heero's biological father. He left baby Heero in the care of Heero's Action Mom, his ex-girlfriend Aoi Clark, then took him back in after the murders of Aoi and her second husband Seis.
  • Retirony

Long Meiran a.k.a. Nataku

A description of the character goes here.

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Midii Une

A description of the character goes here.

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King Peacecraft

The monarch of the Sanc Kingdom and the father of Princess Relena and Prince Milliardo (a.k.a. Zechs Merquise). He adopted Heero Yuy's Total Pacifism beliefs for Earth and developed a diplomatic relationship with Heero. On AC 182, King Peacecraft was killed along with the royal family during the Alliance's invasion of the Sanc Kingdom, except for the two children: young Milliardo was taken in by the OZ group, while little Relena was adopted by the King's Number Two.

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The Real Heero Yuy

The charismatic leader of the colonies, the original Heero Yuy was the creator of the Total Pacifism philosophy, encouraging its citizens it peacefully oppose the United Earth Sphere Alliance. His philosophy was later adopted on Earth by the Peacecraft family, who would later develop a diplomatic relationship with Heero Yuy. Yuy's assassination on April 7, AC 175 would throw the colonies into chaos.

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Characters from Frozen Teardrop (SPOILERS!)

Kathy Po

Sally's daughter from the Frozen Teardrop novel.

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Duo Maxwell Jr.

Voice actors: Toshihiko Seki (Drama CD)

The son of Father Maxwell, member of the Preventers. It's not known who his mother is, but it's implied she may be Hilde. She denies it by the time being.

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  • Generation Xerox: Looks like his dad, acts like his dad, sounds like his dad, his actual partner used to be his dad's partner... In a possible subversion, it turns out that Duo may be only his adoptive dad, no blood relation.
  • Hot-Blooded
  • Mouthy Kid
  • Sempai-Kohai: Refers to his partner Heero Yuy as senpai, implying he had quite a degree of respect for him.

Katherine Oud Winner

The youngest of the Winner siblings, and Quatre's younger sister. Presumed to be another test-tube baby.

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Trowa Phobos a.k.a. No-Name

The guy who murdered Nix-Deuf Noinheim. He's later caught and trained by Dokter T (Trowa), Instructor W (Quatre) and Catherine Bloom.

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Vingt Khushrenada

One of Treize's earliest supporters and his younger half brother.

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Angelina Khushrenada

Treize's unfortunate mother.

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Ein Yuy

The nephew of the real Heero Yuy and Treize's Disappeared Dad.

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Hundelt Catalonia

Angelina's husband. Actually, her second one. He's also the father of Vingt Khushrenada, the brother of Chilias Catalonia, and Dorothy's uncle.

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Cinquante Khushrenada

Treize's grandfather. As well as Vingt's.

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Aoi Clark

A mysterious woman who worked with Odin Lowe. And the mother of his son, whom we know as Heero Yuy.

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Seis Clark

Aoi's husband. His brother Trant Clark is a member of OZ.

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Nix-Deuf Noinheim

Noin's older brother.

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Milou and Naina Peacecraft

Two young twins from Mars. The children of Zechs and Noin. After the "murder" of their dad, Naina stays in Hilde's orphanage for some time and then goes to her aunt Relena's side, while Milou stays with Noin and befriends Kathy Winner.

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Brigadier General Chilias Catalonia

Dorothy's father and Treize's mentor.

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  1. Aibo in Japanese.