Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Triton ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **Triton is a key member of the [[inhumans|Inhuman Royal Family]], an amphibious scout and warrior whose Terrigenesis-induced mutation grants him mastery of aquatic environments but renders him unable to survive on land without a specialized life-support apparatus.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** As a cousin to King [[black_bolt]], Triton serves as the Royal Family's foremost reconnaissance expert, diplomat to aquatic nations, and a loyal member of the Royal Guard. His unique physiology, a direct result of [[terrigensis]], makes him an indispensable asset for underwater missions but also a symbol of the profound and often challenging transformations his people undergo. * **Primary Impact:** Triton's existence consistently highlights the diversity and inherent risks of Inhuman transformation. His constant dependence on technology to exist among his own kin on land provides a source of quiet tragedy and philosophical depth, while his encounters with figures like [[namor_the_sub-mariner]] have made him a crucial bridge between Attilan and Atlantis. * **Key Incarnations:** The primary **Earth-616** comics version is a stoic, contemplative figure defined by his physical limitations and unwavering loyalty. The **Marvel Cinematic Universe** version, seen in //Marvel's Inhumans//, is presented as a more direct special operative whose physical needs are less visually apparent, adapting his character for a faster-paced, live-action narrative. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Triton, along with the entire Inhuman Royal Family, made his dramatic debut in **//Fantastic Four// #45**, published in December 1965. This issue, titled "Among Us Hide... The Inhumans!", was a pivotal moment in the Silver Age of comics, created by the legendary duo of writer **[[stan_lee]]** and artist **[[jack_kirby]]**. During this incredibly fertile period, Lee and Kirby were expanding the Marvel Universe at a breakneck pace, moving beyond street-level heroes to introduce cosmic concepts, hidden civilizations, and characters who challenged the very definition of humanity. The Inhumans were a perfect encapsulation of this creative explosion. They were not simply aliens or mutants; they were a forgotten offshoot of humanity, genetically altered and possessing a monarchical, isolationist society. Triton's design is pure, unadulterated Kirby. With his green scaly skin, prominent dorsal fin, and webbed extremities, he was visually arresting and immediately communicated his aquatic nature. His concept, a being who could not survive in the open air of his own home, added a layer of pathos and high-concept science fiction that became a hallmark of the Inhuman saga. He was created not just to be a "water guy," but to embody the profound, irreversible, and sometimes tragic consequences of the Terrigen Mists that defined his entire race. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Triton is intrinsically linked to the central rite of passage for his people: Terrigenesis. This process, exposure to the mutagenic Terrigen Mists, unlocks the latent genetic potential embedded in Inhuman DNA by the alien [[kree]] eons ago. However, the outcome is unpredictable, ranging from minor cosmetic changes to the acquisition of god-like power, or, in some cases, grotesque and debilitating mutations. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Born into the Royal Family of [[attilan]] as a cousin to the future king Black Bolt, Triton was subjected to the Terrigen Mists as an infant, as is Inhuman custom. His transformation was one of the most physically extreme and functionally challenging in the family's history. His skin became a thick, green, and scaly hide; gills developed on his neck, allowing him to process oxygen from water; and his entire physiology adapted for life in the crushing pressures and frigid temperatures of the deep ocean. He grew fins along his limbs and a prominent dorsal fin down his spine and head, while his fingers and toes became webbed. While these changes made him a peerless inhabitant of the sea, they came at a terrible cost: his lungs atrophied, and his gills were incapable of extracting sufficient oxygen from the thin atmosphere. He became utterly dependent on water to live. On land, he would suffocate within minutes. This created a profound sense of isolation for the young royal. While his family lived in the great halls of Attilan, Triton was confined to specially designed aquatic chambers. His salvation, ironically, came from his brilliant but unstable cousin, [[maximus_the_mad|Maximus]]. Before his descent into madness, Maximus designed a complex water-circulation apparatus for Triton. This device, a network of tubes connected to a chest-mounted pack, constantly pumps water over his gills, allowing him to function on land for extended periods. This piece of technology became his constant companion and a visual symbol of his unique condition. Despite his physical limitations, Triton's loyalty to his family never wavered. He trained relentlessly, honing his body into a formidable weapon and his mind into that of a master scout. His ability to traverse the world's oceans undetected made him the Royal Family's premier intelligence agent, sent on missions that no other Inhuman could undertake. His first major mission brought him into conflict with the [[fantastic_four]] when he was dispatched to Earth to retrieve his cousin [[medusa]], who was suffering from amnesia and had fallen in with the Frightful Four. This encounter marked the formal introduction of the Inhumans to the modern world and set the stage for their long and complicated relationship with humanity. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === Within the continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (designated Earth-199999), Triton's origin is presented in the 2017 television series, //Marvel's Inhumans//. Portrayed by actor Mike Moh, his backstory is broadly consistent with the comics but streamlined for the television format. Like his comic counterpart, this version of Triton is a member of the Inhuman Royal Family who underwent Terrigenesis at a young age, resulting in a similar amphibious mutation. He possesses green, subtly scaled skin, fin-like crests on his head, and the ability to breathe underwater. His primary role in the society of Attilan (here located on the Moon) is that of a top-tier special operative and member of the Royal Guard, fiercely loyal to King Black Bolt. The series begins with Triton on a mission to Earth, seeking out newly transformed Inhumans (Nuhumans) to guide them to safety in Attilan. During an attempt to rescue a young Nuhuman in Hawaii, he is ambushed by a human military force secretly working for Maximus. In the ensuing conflict, Triton is shot and falls from a cliff into the ocean, and he is presumed dead by his family. This apparent death is a key catalyst in the show's plot, further fueling the political tensions between Black Bolt and the usurper Maximus. However, it is later revealed that Triton survived the attack. He faked his death to operate undercover on Earth, working with a group of human and Inhuman sympathizers. He reappears dramatically in a later episode to rescue Black Bolt from captivity, revealing his survival and his continued loyalty. The most significant adaptation in the MCU is the near-total absence of his iconic breathing apparatus. While his need for water is mentioned, he is seen operating on land for extended periods without any visible life support. This was likely a practical production decision to avoid encumbering the actor with a complex and restrictive prop, but it fundamentally alters a core visual and thematic element of the character. The MCU focuses on his skills as a soldier and spy, downplaying the chronic physical vulnerability that so deeply defines his comic book incarnation. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== Triton's power set is a direct and logical extension of his aquatic mutation, making him one of the most specialized members of the Inhuman Royal Family. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === ==== Inhuman Physiology & Powers ==== Triton's body has been completely remade by the Terrigen Mists for life beneath the waves. * **Amphibious Nature:** Triton's primary attribute is his ability to live and breathe underwater indefinitely. His gills are highly efficient at filtering oxygen from water. Conversely, he cannot breathe air and will asphyxiate on land in a matter of minutes without external aid. * **Superhuman Strength:** His physiology is adapted to withstand the immense pressures of the ocean depths, granting him superhuman strength. While not on the level of [[hulk]] or [[thing]], he is considerably stronger than a peak human, capable of lifting several tons. This strength is most effective in an aquatic environment where he has full leverage. * **Superhuman Speed & Agility:** Triton is a master swimmer, able to achieve speeds of over 60 miles per hour. His streamlined body, powerful musculature, and webbed limbs allow him to navigate the water with unparalleled grace and speed, outmaneuvering nearly any aquatic vessel or creature. * **Superhuman Durability:** His thick, scaly skin provides greater resistance to physical injury than a normal human's. More importantly, his body is built to be immune to the extreme pressure and temperature variations of the deep sea, from the crushing abyss to near-freezing polar waters. * **Enhanced Senses:** His eyesight is adapted for the low-light conditions of the ocean floor, allowing him to see with perfect clarity in murky depths. ==== Equipment ==== * **Water Circulation System:** This is Triton's most vital and iconic piece of equipment. Designed by Maximus, it consists of a power pack and a network of tubes that connect to a breathing mask or collar. The device circulates a small, self-contained water supply across his gills, keeping them moist and oxygenated, allowing him to operate on land or in non-aqueous environments. He is utterly dependent on this system for survival away from water. * **Inhuman Weaponry:** While he often relies on his physical abilities, Triton is trained in various forms of combat. When armed, he typically wields a trident or a spear, weapons that befit his aquatic nature and are effective both in and out of the water. ==== Personality & Skills ==== Triton is often portrayed as one of the most stoic and introspective members of the Royal Family. His condition has fostered a quiet, observant nature. * **Master Tactician and Scout:** He is an exceptionally skilled reconnaissance expert. His patience, stealth, and unique ability to traverse 70% of the Earth's surface make him Attilan's premier spy. * **Expert Combatant:** He is trained in advanced Inhuman martial arts, able to seamlessly integrate his unique physiology into his fighting style. * **Loyal and Dutiful:** Above all, Triton is defined by his unwavering loyalty to his king, his family, and his people. He is disciplined, professional, and carries out his orders without question. * **Philosophical Melancholy:** Beneath his stoic exterior lies a deep-seated sadness stemming from his isolation. He is a creature of the sea, forever reliant on a machine to walk among his own kind. This gives him a unique perspective on otherness and belonging. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === The live-action adaptation of Triton retains the core of his abilities but with some notable changes for cinematic purposes. ==== Powers & Abilities ==== * **Physiology:** His powers are visually and functionally similar to the comics. He is depicted as an incredibly agile and proficient fighter, using his acrobatic skills to great effect. His amphibious nature is confirmed, and he is seen effortlessly diving into the ocean. * **Weaknesses:** While his need for water is stated, it is not shown to be as immediate or debilitating as in the source material. He operates on land for significant periods without any visible breathing apparatus, suggesting either a greater tolerance for air or an off-screen method of hydration. This change removes the constant, visible vulnerability that is central to his comic character. ==== Equipment ==== * **Combat Gear:** He wears a standard Inhuman combat uniform but lacks his signature water-circulation system. He is shown using daggers as his primary weapons, emphasizing his role as a stealthy operative. ==== Personality ==== * **Action-Oriented Operative:** The MCU version of Triton is less of a contemplative philosopher and more of a direct, action-focused soldier. His dialogue and actions portray him as a highly competent and loyal agent dedicated to his mission and his king. The show's limited runtime did not allow for a deep exploration of the psychological toll of his condition, focusing instead on his tactical prowess. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== Triton's identity is shaped by his place within the complex political and familial structure of the Inhuman Royal Family. ==== Core Allies ==== * **[[Black Bolt]]:** As his king and cousin, Blackagar Boltagon is the center of Triton's loyalty. Triton serves as one of Black Bolt's most trusted agents, a silent warrior for a silent king. He understands the burden of leadership and the weight of Black Bolt's power, and he executes his monarch's will with quiet efficiency and absolute faith. * **[[Karnak]]:** Triton's relationship with his biological brother, Karnak, is one of the most compelling in the Inhuman lore. It is a study in contrasts: Triton's life was irrevocably defined by the Terrigen Mists, while Karnak, out of fear of a similar debilitating fate, refused to undergo the process. Karnak honed his mind and body to perfection through sheer will, while Triton adapted to a body remade by an external force. This creates a fascinating dynamic of mutual respect and philosophical opposition, with Karnak's strategic genius often guiding Triton's reconnaissance missions. * **[[Medusa]]:** As his queen and cousin, Medusa commands Triton's deep respect and loyalty. He often acts as her agent, especially during times when Black Bolt is absent or incapacitated. He trusts her judgment and serves her with the same devotion he shows her husband. * **[[Gorgon]]:** Fellow cousin and member of the Royal Guard, Gorgon is Triton's comrade-in-arms. Where Gorgon is boisterous, impulsive, and earth-shakingly direct, Triton is quiet, methodical, and fluid. They are the embodiment of earth and water, and their contrasting styles make them a formidable team in the defense of Attilan. * **[[Namor the Sub-Mariner]]:** As two of Marvel's premiere aquatic characters, Triton and Namor share a complex relationship built on mutual respect and frequent tension. They are natural allies when threats arise from the "surface world," but Namor's volatile temperament and fierce protection of Atlantean sovereignty often put him at odds with the Inhumans' interests. Triton has served as both an envoy to and a spy on the kingdom of Atlantis. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **[[Maximus the Mad]]:** The brilliant and insane brother of the king is the Royal Family's most persistent foe. Maximus's countless attempts to usurp the throne of Attilan have made him Triton's primary antagonist. The relationship is layered with a dark irony, as it was Maximus who designed the very life-support system that allows Triton to function on land. Maximus sees Triton as a flawed tool of a broken system, while Triton views Maximus as a tragic genius who betrayed his family and his people. * **The [[Kree]]:** The ancient alien empire that created the Inhumans through genetic experimentation views them as property—living weapons to be controlled and deployed. Triton has fought against Kree forces on numerous occasions, from repelling invasion forces on Earth to battling them in the depths of space during the Inhumans' time as rulers of the Kree Empire. ==== Affiliations ==== * **[[Inhuman Royal Family]]:** This is his core identity. He is an integral part of the ruling body of the Inhuman race. * **[[Universal Inhumans]]:** During the //War of Kings// storyline, Black Bolt led the Inhumans into space and claimed the throne of the Kree Empire. Triton's role evolved into that of a galactic operative, undertaking missions on alien worlds and commanding Inhuman/Kree forces. * **Ally of the [[Fantastic Four]]:** Following their initial conflict, Triton and the Inhumans developed a long-standing alliance with the Fantastic Four, who often acted as their liaisons to the human world. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== Triton has been a key player in some of the most significant events in Inhuman history, where his unique skills were often critical to his people's survival. ==== First Appearance (Fantastic Four #45-47) ==== This foundational storyline introduced the world to the Inhumans. Triton appears as a mysterious and formidable creature hunting Medusa on behalf of his hidden king. His battle with the Thing and his strange, water-dependent nature created an immediate sense of mystery and wonder. This arc established his role as a loyal agent and showcased the fantastic, high-concept world-building of Lee and Kirby, culminating in the Fantastic Four discovering the Great Refuge of Attilan. ==== War of Kings ==== This 2009 cosmic crossover event dramatically elevated the Inhumans' status in the Marvel Universe. After being liberated from Skrull captivity, Black Bolt moves the entire city of Attilan into space, destroys a Skrull fleet, and declares himself the new ruler of the Kree Empire. Triton's role expanded from an earthly scout to a key operative in a galactic war. He demonstrated his adaptability by operating in zero-gravity and on alien planets, leading Inhuman commando units against the forces of the Shi'ar Empire, led by the mad emperor Vulcan. This storyline proved Triton was far more than just an aquatic specialist; he was a capable soldier in any hostile environment. ==== Inhumanity ==== Following the events of //Infinity//, Black Bolt detonates a Terrigen Bomb over New York, causing the Terrigen Mists to spread across the globe. This cloud activates latent Inhuman genes in thousands of ordinary humans, creating a new generation known as the Nuhumans. With Black Bolt presumed dead, Queen Medusa tasks Triton with a vital new mission: to scour the Earth's oceans and waterways, finding Nuhumans whose transformations were aquatic in nature. This storyline placed Triton in a new role as a mentor and rescuer. He became a guide for those lost and terrified by their sudden, radical changes, using his own life experience to help them navigate their new reality. ==== Death of the Inhumans ==== In this grim 2018 miniseries, the Kree, seeking to reclaim their legacy, construct a new type of Super-Inhuman soldier called Vox. Vox begins a systematic and brutal extermination of Inhumans across the universe. The Royal Family is ambushed, and in the ensuing battle, Triton is among the first to fall. He is vaporized by Vox while defending his king, a swift and shocking end to one of the Inhumans' most steadfast defenders. While death is often impermanent in comics, this moment served as a powerful statement of the high stakes and the immense threat the Inhumans faced. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Earth-1610 (Ultimate Universe):** In the Ultimate Marvel universe, the Inhumans were even more isolationist and xenophobic. Triton appeared alongside the Royal Family in their encounter with the Fantastic Four. This version was visually similar but was depicted as more aggressive and less sympathetic than his Earth-616 counterpart, fully embracing his people's distrust of outsiders. * **Earth-295 (Age of Apocalypse):** In this dark, alternate timeline ruled by Apocalypse, the Inhuman Royal Family were captured and experimented on by Maximus, who served as one of Apocalypse's Horsemen. Triton was a member of this tortured group, eventually freed by Magneto's X-Men. * **Earth-9997 (Earth X):** In this future, Black Bolt released the Terrigen Mists over the entire planet, transforming all of humanity into super-powered beings. This act, meant to create unity, instead robbed the Inhumans of their unique identity. Triton and the Royal Family abandoned Earth, feeling they no longer had a purpose, and sought a new home among the stars. ===== See Also ===== * [[inhumans]] * [[black_bolt]] * [[medusa]] * [[karnak]] * [[attilan]] * [[terrigensis]] * [[kree]] * [[fantastic_four]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Triton's name is taken directly from Greek mythology. Triton was the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, a merman who acted as his father's messenger and trumpeter of the deep.)) ((The profound physical differences between Triton and his brother Karnak are often used by writers to explore the core philosophical debate of Inhuman society: whether the radical, unpredictable change of Terrigenesis is a sacred gift or a genetic lottery that can ruin as many lives as it empowers.)) ((In the television series //Marvel's Inhumans//, Triton was portrayed by actor Mike Moh, who is also an accomplished martial artist. Moh would later go on to play Ryu in the //Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist// web series and Bruce Lee in Quentin Tarantino's film //Once Upon a Time in Hollywood//.)) ((Despite being designed by his arch-nemesis Maximus, Triton's life-support harness has rarely been exploited or sabotaged by its creator, suggesting either a lingering fragment of familial concern or, more likely, that Maximus considers it a more interesting torment for Triton to live with his dependency.)) ((Triton's death in the 2018 //Death of the Inhumans// series was one of many shocking casualties, including Maximus, Crystal, and Lockjaw. As of late 2023, he has not yet been resurrected in the main Earth-616 continuity.))