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The Warriors, sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Coney Island Warriors, are a fictional New York City street gang from the 1979 film The Warriors and the 2005 video game of the same name. Their turf is Western Coney Island, Brooklyn and it is mentioned in a deleted scene from the film that they are a "street family of 120, plus affiliates". Their main hang-out is an abandoned warehouse, located near the amusements and Deno's Wonder Wheel. The Warriors have members of a number of races and wear red leather vests with the gang's logo on the back. In the film, their insignia is a death's head wearing a Native American war bonnet, but in the video game, it is a flaming snake. [edit] HistoryThe Warriors were formed on April 16, 1978 when Cleon and Vermin split from The Destroyers, the original gang in Coney Island. Virgil, the Destroyers' Warchief, sent the pair to make a drug deal with the Satan's Mothers but the bag he gave them to exchange was deliberately filled with fake drugs. Cleon and Vermin narrowly escaped being killed by the Mothers and vowed never to return to the Destroyers, start their own gang and take revenge. The Destroyers and Warriors then became rivals and fought over the right to rule Coney Island. The Warriors eventually won the war on June 21, 1979 and The Destroyers ceased to exist from that point on. After hearing rumours about an upcoming gang meeting, The Warriors decided to increase their reputation by battling other gangs in the hope of being noticed. The Saracens promised to put a word in for them with the Gramercy Riffs to invite them to the meet if they helped them out by framing members of the Jones Street Boys. The Warriors planted stolen items in the JSBs' hang-out and were eventually put on the 'Riffs' network'. In 1979, The Warriors were invited to the midnight summit in Van Cortlandt Park, The Bronx by Cyrus, the leader of the Gramercy Riffs. All gangs invited were asked to send nine unarmed representatives to the conclave. The nine members sent by the Warriors were Cleon (Warlord), Swan (Warchief), Fox (scout), Rembrandt (the gang's graffiti artist), Ajax, Cochise, Cowboy, Snow and Vermin. The eloquent and intelligent Cyrus told the assembled crowd that a permanent city-wide truce would allow the gangs to control the city, pointing out there are 60,000 of them and only 20,000 officers in the NYPD. Most of the gangs lauded his idea, but a member of The Rogues, who had smuggled a gun in, killed Cyrus. Luther, the leader of the Rogues, was seen in the act by Fox. Immediately after, the NYPD rushed in from all sides. During the chaos, Luther screamed that the Warriors were responsible for killing Cyrus. As The Warriors fled, Cleon was caught by the Riffs and beaten to death. Meanwhile, the other locally-based gangs regrouped at their respective headquarters. Masai, second-in-command of the Riffs, took charge as their new leader, and declared a bounty on the Warriors. This sent the entire city's gang population out hunting for them. After regrouping in Woodlawn Cemetery, The Warriors began their long journey from the Bronx back to Coney Island. The second-in-command, Swan, took charge, though the hot-headed Ajax openly voiced his desire to be acting gang Warlord. The Warriors then slowly crossed the dangerous Bronx and Manhattan territories, narrowly escaping police and other gangs every step of the way. On their way to the subway, the Warriors were chased by the Turnbull AC's, but still made it on to the train safely. However, on the ride back to Coney Island, the train was stopped by a fire on the tracks, dumping them in Tremont, in the Bronx. There, they came across the Orphans, a lowly ranked gang unaware that a meeting ever took place. Fox eventually convinced Sully, the Orphans' leader, to let them pass through their turf peacefully. However, a feisty girl named Mercy appeared and convinced the Orphans to try and put up a fight. The Orphans went to regroup and Mercy decided to follow The Warriors, and she was grabbed by them. The Orphans then came back with more soldiers and threatened The Warriors, although The Warriors escaped after Swan threw a Molotov cocktail at a nearby car, taking Mercy with them. The Warriors were met by cops upon their arrival at 96th Street and Broadway station in Manhattan, and were split up. Vermin, Cochise and Rembrandt made the train to Union Square, but Fox was killed in a scuffle with the police after falling onto the train tracks as a train pulled in, and Swan, Ajax, Snow and Cowboy ran outside and were chased by the Baseball Furies. The Furies pursued the four into Riverside Park, where a fight ensued with the Warriors coming away victorious. Ajax then broke from the group in order to 'make it' with a woman on a park bench, in spite of the others' warnings. The woman was really an undercover police officer who handcuffed him to the bench. He was then arrested and taken to jail. After arriving at the Union Square station, Vermin, Cochise and Rembrandt were seduced by members of an all-female (and possibly lesbian) gang named The Lizzies and brought back to their Bowery apartment. There, the women drew weapons and tried to kill the trio, but they narrowly managed to escape again, learning in the process that everyone believed they killed Cyrus. When Swan, Snow and Cowboy arrived back at the 96th Street station and met up with Mercy, they were chased by police once again. Swan and Mercy fled into the subway tunnel and made it to the Union Square station where they were tailed by members of The Punks. They led the Punks into a nearby male public restroom, where another fight ensued. The Warriors, hurt but victorious once more, then caught the last train on their journey back to Coney Island. The Riffs were then visited by a gang member who attended the earlier gathering and witnessed Luther firing the gun. The Warriors finally arrived home early the next morning to find Luther and the Rogues waiting for them. Both gangs then met on the beach, where Luther revealed he had no reason for killing Cyrus, other than his own gratification. Swan then challenged Luther to fisticuffs, but Luther refused and pulled a gun instead. Swan quickly threw a knife into Luther's wrist, disarming him. The Riffs then arrived on the beach and acknowledged they had learned the truth of Cyrus' murder. The Rogues were then beaten to death by the Riffs, and the Warriors were credited as being the toughest gang in the city. [edit] MembersThere are 120 members of The Warriors but only ten are shown in detail in the film and video game:
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