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The Warriors - The Warriors |  | The Warriors - The Warriors: Encyclopedia II - The Warriors - The Warriors |  | The Warriors gang is based in the western neighborhoods of Coney Island, on the edge of Brooklyn. Their gang uniform consists of a red leather embroidered vest with the Warriors' logo on the back. The gang has an overall American Indian theme, and their logo consisting of a Indian head surrounded by flames. This theme is accented by the Indian-style bead necklaces and armbands worn by some members. Their main stomping ground and base turf is the among the many amusement park areas of Coney Island, particularly the landmark that is Deno's Wonder Wheel, a now iconic symbol s ...
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The Warriors - The Warriors
The Warriors gang is based in the western neighborhoods of Coney Island, on the edge of Brooklyn. Their gang uniform consists of a red leather embroidered vest with the Warriors' logo on the back. The gang has an overall American Indian theme, and their logo consisting of a Indian head surrounded by flames. This theme is accented by the Indian-style bead necklaces and armbands worn by some members. Their main stomping ground and base turf is the among the many amusement park areas of Coney Island, particularly the landmark that is Deno's Wonder Wheel, a now iconic symbol synonymous with Coney Island and The Warriors.
While in The Warriors video game, the Warriors are shown to having somewhere between 30-50 members, only nine are shown in the film. In a deleted scene that ended up in some TV versions of the film, Cleon mentions that The Warriors is a street family of 120 members. The nine aptly named principle members in the film are:
- Cleon: The Warlord, leader of the gang. (Named after the Ancient Greek politician)
- Swan: The Warchief, second-in-command of the gang.
- Fox: The [foxlike] Scout. Fox is very familiar with other gangs' tactics, turf, and numbers.
- Rembrandt: The Writer, the gang's graffiti artist, he wears the standard gear, but with a messenger bag and an afro (Named after the famous painter)
- Ajax: A cocky, loud, womanizing Warrior always up for a fight. He wears fingerless leather gloves and a black tank top under his Warriors vest. (Named after the Mythical Greek Warrior)
- Snow: Originally "Snowball, he is a Warrior who is quiet and reserved but can still handle himself. He has an afro.
- Vermin: A cynical member of the gang. In the video game, Vermin is revealed as one of the co-founders of the Warriors, along with Cleon.
- Cochise: A high-kicking Warrior (originally from Harlem) who wears Indian-style leather boots and pants. He also sports an afro with red bandana tied around his head, and wears American Indian jewelry. (Named after the Apache Chief)
- Cowboy: A Warrior who got his name from always wearing a Stetson cowboy hat, he is the optimistic, happy-go-lucky Warrior.
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