Up until the actual war, Trowa will do anything he can to prepare. Convince other people to use themselves appropriately for the battlefield or hide if they should do that instead, stockpile supplies, watch everyone and everything he can on the network, start calling in minor favors from various parties, etc.
Hopefully, Quatre will have ICly finished Trowa's Gundanium suit by the time the actual war goes around; I imagine he'll be wearing that. The guns he's getting off Weasel should probably see use as well; when he's in a place where he can no longer use them, they're destroyed, or simply out of ammo, then he'd do what he always does afterward and enter the fray close-combat style. With suit and melee weapons as long as possible if he has it, or using his powers to their full extent if he doesn't/it's no longer an option.
As far as actually using the guns goes, he prefers spamming the field with bullets and explosives--basically, if he shoots long and often enough, the enemy becomes unable to get where they need to go unless they willingly sacrifice large numbers of themselves in order to break through the firing line. He is, however, also a good goddamn shot when he needs to be and can very efficiently pick off multiple oncoming erratic-movement targets in rapid succession.
Taking orders from the other Wingboys no doubt, but if more than one strong leader rises up in the City then he'll pay them some mind as well--but for the most part, he tends to just pick himself up and throw himself in all alone. This is doubly more likely if he hasn't fixed his mindset by then.
Sacrifice to save another is definitely up his alley, as is taking on ridiculous odds so someone else has less to deal with. Fucking off to x place or y hideout... not so much the end result, no matter how many times it occurs to him. Not until retreat becomes the only option available, and even then, he may refuse to do that much depending (once again) on where he is mentally. He'll likely be determined to stay standing as long as possible, even if it means his own death in the end.
Of course, if flat-out battle won't work, then he has no problems signing up with the bad guys to eat at them from the inside, which could cause problems ICly with people who see him there. Especially since that often includes going along with their methods for a while.
Right now, he'd also probably have very little problem just up and killing his enemies; that could change by then back into the promised method of asking for surrender first and then using death either as a last resort or not at all.
...In essence, unless something major happens to shift him off this path he's on right now, Trowa's going to be close to who he was in the beginning of the series again--and it won't be a pretty sight for anyone that knows him at the time.
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Hopefully, Quatre will have ICly finished Trowa's Gundanium suit by the time the actual war goes around; I imagine he'll be wearing that. The guns he's getting off Weasel should probably see use as well; when he's in a place where he can no longer use them, they're destroyed, or simply out of ammo, then he'd do what he always does afterward and enter the fray close-combat style. With suit and melee weapons as long as possible if he has it, or using his powers to their full extent if he doesn't/it's no longer an option.
As far as actually using the guns goes, he prefers spamming the field with bullets and explosives--basically, if he shoots long and often enough, the enemy becomes unable to get where they need to go unless they willingly sacrifice large numbers of themselves in order to break through the firing line. He is, however, also a good goddamn shot when he needs to be and can very efficiently pick off multiple oncoming erratic-movement targets in rapid succession.
Taking orders from the other Wingboys no doubt, but if more than one strong leader rises up in the City then he'll pay them some mind as well--but for the most part, he tends to just pick himself up and throw himself in all alone. This is doubly more likely if he hasn't fixed his mindset by then.
Sacrifice to save another is definitely up his alley, as is taking on ridiculous odds so someone else has less to deal with. Fucking off to x place or y hideout... not so much the end result, no matter how many times it occurs to him. Not until retreat becomes the only option available, and even then, he may refuse to do that much depending (once again) on where he is mentally. He'll likely be determined to stay standing as long as possible, even if it means his own death in the end.
Of course, if flat-out battle won't work, then he has no problems signing up with the bad guys to eat at them from the inside, which could cause problems ICly with people who see him there. Especially since that often includes going along with their methods for a while.
Right now, he'd also probably have very little problem just up and killing his enemies; that could change by then back into the promised method of asking for surrender first and then using death either as a last resort or not at all.
...In essence, unless something major happens to shift him off this path he's on right now, Trowa's going to be close to who he was in the beginning of the series again--and it won't be a pretty sight for anyone that knows him at the time.