List of gangs in The Warriors

The 1979 film The Warriors and the 2005 video game of the same name, set circa 1978 and 1979, both revolve heavily around numerous fictional street gangs, biker gangs and crime syndicates. Each gang has a different background as well as members of different races or ethnic groups and control their own turf in New York City. The film revolves primarily around the Warriors gang, but the game is set in the months leading up to the events of the film and introduces more gangs in better detail.

Rank
Gangs in The Warriors have a specific, military-like ranking system. The ranks, from highest to lowest, are as follows:


 * Warlord: The Warlord, or Overlord, is the highest-ranking member of a gang. Warlords are usually older, more experianced and better fighters than other members. They must also be level-headed and have a good knowledge of combat.
 * Warchief: A Warchief is a gang's second-in-command and often acts as leader when the Warlord is absent.
 * Lieutenant: A gang's lieutenants are the third-highest ranking members. There is usually more than one lieutenant.
 * Soldier: A soldier, or full member of a gang is a low-ranking but official gang member. This is the most common rank that members rise to.
 * New Blood: A new blood is a newly-recruited member. Every gang member must go through a period as a new blood to prove themselves to full members of the gang. Certain gangs will reward their members with a vest or patch when they complete this period.

Moonrunners
The Moonrunners are a graffiti artist gang from Pelham. They are predominantly Black, with a few White members and wear purple vests with silver jackets. Their Warchief and Lieutenants wear red jackets, however. Their hangout is the Pelham Bay Metropolitan Transit Authority depot, where they often spray their tags onto subway trains. They are bitter rivals of the Van Cortlandt Rangers.

Orphans
The Orphans are a bottom-of-the-barrel gang, led by Sully, a coward and most likely an incapable fighter, and are known to be one of the weakest gangs in New York, with a maximum of around thirty members at full-strength. Their uniform consists of a green T-shirt with 'ORPHANS' written on the back in white, and blue jeans.

In the film, they confront The Warriors when they leave the local Subway station and walk through their turf, Tremont. The Warriors leader, Swan, explains that they were on their way home from the meeting but their train was stopped because of a fire, so they had to get off and walk. It emerges that The Orphans were not even told about the meeting. This implies that they are not taken seriously by any of the gangs that are under the Gramercy Riffs' network. In the game, the Orphans are encountered twice. The first time is in the fifth level (Real Heavy Rep), in which Sully, has told the DJ that the Oprhans have wrecked the Warriors, hoping to gain some reputation. The Warriors hear this claim on the radio and Cleon and Fox takes the newly-recruited Warriors to Tremont to test them as well as restore their growing reputation and teach the Orphans a lesson. The second encounter occurs in the fifteenth level (No Pemrits, No Parley), and the first and final parts of this level follow the encounter seen in the film. The middle of the level shows the Warriors fighting Oprhans, the police and other gangs in an attempt to get to the next subway station.

Van Cortlandt Rangers
The Van Cortlandt Rangers, or VC Rangers, are a Black gang from Van Cortlandt Park. They wear white shirts with purple stripes (reverse for their Warchief and Lieutenants) and fedora hats. They were invited to the Gramercy Riffs' meeting, which was held on their home turf, and are bitter rivals of the Moonrunners.

Turnbull AC's
The Turnbull AC's, or simply Turnbulls or AC's, are an anarchistic, hardcore punk gang from Gunhill Road, The Bronx. Their logo is a bull's head sandwiched between the words Turnbull and AC's. They have Black and White members, who all have shaven heads and drive around in an old, graffiti-covered school bus. They were led by Birdie, a crude, gun-toting paraplegic war veteran, until he was killed in retaliation for having his gang ambush two of the Warriors. Two Lieutenants, Sid and Thrash, subsequently took control of the gang. During the events of the film as depicted in the game, the Turnbulls are the Warrior's most aggressive pursuers.

Destroyers
The Destroyers were once the most powerful gang in Coney Island but lost control and eventually disbanded after their leader, Virgil, a cocaine-addicted alcoholic, attempted to get Cleon, his Warchief, killed in a set-up drug deal with the Satan's Mothers. After surviving the assault, Cleon then rebelled and established his own gang, the Warriors, made up of several former Destroyers. Virgil was eventually violently deposed and his gang destroyed in retaliation for the death of Ash, one of the Warrior's new bloods. Their members wore sleevless denim jackets with the Destroyers logo embroided on the back.

They only appeared in the video game.

Jones Street Boys
The Jones Street Boys, or JSB's, are a cocky bunch of trust fund kids who live in a world where money is no object and petty crime is just a thrill ride. Their members wear black and gold-striped, or sometimes black and white, shirts. The JSB's turf is Bensonhurst and Bay Ridge, and they are led by Knox. They are bitter rivals of the Saracens.

In the game, the Jones Street Boys are working with dirty cops to keep the Saracens at bay. For an assist, the Saracens consult the Warriors, who proceed to kill two birds with one stone: they frame both the JSB's and the cops by planting stolen goods on them. In return for their help, the Saracens secure a place for the Warriors on the Gramercy Riffs' network.

Saracens
The Saracens are a gang from Bensonhurst who have a long-running rivalry with the Jones Street Boys. They wear black vests with white trim but their Warchief and Lieutenants wear white vests with black trim, with the exception of their leader, Edge. It appears that most of the members are White, but there are some Black members. The Saracens' logo is a cobra with a scimitar in its mouth. The Saracens are seen during the intro of the film, walking down a subway platform. In the video game, they have a bigger role. They enlist the help of the Warriors to take down the Jones Street Boys, their rival gang in The Set Up. The JSB's are working with some corrupt police officers to keep the heat on the Saracens. If the Warriors can break up the deal, the Saracens will put a word in for them with the Gramercy Riffs to invite them to a huge meet in the Bronx. The Saracens seem to have some form of a relationship with the Electric Eliminators. In the second flashback level, King of the Hill, the Saracens and Eliminators are seen patting each other on the backs. Later, during the conclave after Cyrus is murdered, two members of the Saracens are seen helping some Eliminators scale a wall to escape the park. They are also allies of the Gramercy Riffs.

Satan's Mothers
The Satan's Mothers Motorcycle Club (SMMC), commonly known as simply the Satan's Mothers, are an outlaw motorcycle gang from Sheepshead Bay, responsible for drug distribution throughout Brooklyn and New Jersey. They never come into contact, or conflict, with The Warriors, but do battle with a number of Destroyers members who later went on to found the Warriors. Their members dress in typical biker fashion and wear leather vests with their logo (Satan's face, sandwiched between the top rocker, reading Satan's, and bottom rocker, reading Mothers) on the back. Their vests also have the letters MC (Motorcycle Club) on the back. They are one of the most powerful gangs in New York City and are led by Tiny and Spider. They are loosely based on the Hells Angels.

The Warriors
The Warriors, sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Coney Island Warriors, are the main gang in both the film and the video game. 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 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 (a winged death's head) on the back.

The Warriors were formed in 1978 when Cleon and Vermin split from The Destroyers, the original gang in Coney Island. The Destroyers and Warriors then became rivals and fought over the right to rule Coney Island. The Warriors eventually won the war 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 drugs 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 Warriors then had to fight their way back to Coney Island after The Rogues shot and killed Cyrus, the leader of the Riffs, and blamed it on them. On the way back, they encountered numerous gangs including The Turnbull AC's, The Baseball Furies, The Orphans, The Punks and The Lizzies. Cleon and Fox were killed by gangs and the police and Ajax was arrested while trying to battle their way back home. When they finally reached Coney, they came face-to-face with The Rogues and were preparing to fight. The Riffs interrupted, however, and revealed that they had been told who really killed their leader. The Warriors then headed home as the Riffs swarmed The Rogues.

Baseball Furies
The Baseball Furies, or simply The Furies, are a gang from Riverside Park, the baseball fields in particular. Their leader is named Cobb after Baseball legend Ty Cobb. They are a New York Yankees-inspired gang in pinstriped baseball uniforms with the Furies logo embroidered on the back, wielding baseball bats and wearing facial makeup similar to that of the rock group KISS, only multicolored instead of black and white. The Furies were created because of Walter Hill's love for baseball and the band KISS. Their Warchief and Lieutenants wear black pinstriped uniforms. They are never heard to speak; this adds to their frightening presence and mysterious intentions, especially as they chase the Warriors, but prove ineffective fighters during the ensuing brawl in Riverside Park. Just like every other gang that comes in to contact with the Warriors that the desire to survive the night overrides the glory being sought from the bounty on the AWOL gangs' heads.

In the video game, The Furies are encountered twice. The first time is in Level 4, Blackout, they are first spotted beating up a pair of Rogues and then chase three of the Warriors (Vermin, Snow and Ash) to the Subway station. The second encoutner occurs in Level 16, Home Run. The first two portions of this level are recreations of the iconic chase scene and Riverside park fight from the film. The final portion of the level takes place in the Riverside Park Rotunda and pits the Warriors against Cobb, the Furies' leader.

Boppers
The Boppers are an all-Black gang from West Harlem, and their usual hangout is a disco hall named Club 45. They are also found in a pool hall and The Black Cat, a strip club. They are bitter rivals of the the Hurricanes, who hail from East Harlem. Their members wear purple waistcoats and fedoras, black shirts and cream-coloured trousers. Their Warchief and Lieutenants wear gold long-sleeved shirts with their vests. The Boppers are seen in the film walking down a subway platform during the intro, and later at Cyrus' meeting. The Boppers appear in flashback level E in the video game, in which the Warriors must gain entry to a Boppers-owned night club before beating up Big Moe, their leader, and stealing his hat.

Electric Eliminators
The Electric Eliminators, or simply the Eliminators, are a low-rung breakin' crew who are known for their extremely flashy street clothes and their equally flashy break-dance fighting style. All of their member seem to be White; their uniform comprises purple t-shirts and shiny gold jackets with their logo on the back. The Eliminators are bitter rivals of the Hi-Hats, who also hail from SoHo.

Hi-Hats
The Hi-Hats are a mime gang from SoHo whose members sport red-and-black-striped shirts (black-and-white-striped for the Warchief and Lieutenants), painted faces and top hats. They are bitter rivals of the Electric Eliminators, who also hail from SoHo. The Hi-Hats are only seen in the opening credits and at the conclave during the film. In the game, however, they are featured in two levels. In Writer's Block, it is revealed that they are led by Chatterbox. In SoHo, they hold a writer's competition to find the best graffiti artist in New York City, this is a setup, however, to eliminate other gangs. The Warriors escape to Chatterbox's art gallery which they trash. Afterwards, the Hi-Hats go to Coney Island to take revenge on the the Warriors. After a prolonged battle, the Warriors kill Chatterbox and his invading soldiers. Crackerjack then becomes the Hi-Hats' Overlord.

Hurricanes
The Hurricanes are an all-Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican or Cuban) from Spanish Harlem. They are bitter rivals of the West Harlem Boppers. The Hurricanes' usual hangout is the "Stripes and Solids" pool hall.

Hurricanes members are usually heavily tattooed and wear white muscle-shirts (or no shirts at all) with bowler hats and matching beige trousers. Lieutenants wear short-sleeved blue shirts and their Warchief, Sanchez, wears a short-sleeved brown shirt. Like the Satan's Mothers and the Turnbull AC's, the Hurricanes have two overlords, both of whom are very muscular, heavily tattooed and over 6 feet tall. Diego is 6'3", shirtless and wears blue jeans. Vargas is 6'4" and wears a white vest, a mohawk haircut and a mustache.

The Hurricanes are seen in the film walking down a subway platform during the intro and later at Cyrus' meeting. They appear in level 7 of the video game, in which the Warriors go to Spanish Harlem to get money owed to them by Sanchez. A conflict ensues and the Warriors become surrounded, eventually fighting their way out.

Lizzies
The Lizzies are an all-female gang operating out of the Bowery. They meet Vermin, Cochise, and Rembrandt of the Warriors in the subway and bring them back to their apartment to party and have sex, however shortly after the party begins they discover their identity and thus attempt to take revenge on members of the Warriors after the Riffs' leader, Cyrus, is assassinated.

Panzers
The Panzers are an all-Black, militant gang from Washington Heights. They are seemingly modeled on the Guardian Angels. They are essentially a neighborhood vigilance organization, and one of the city's least-respected gangs, but are still invited to the meeting.

Punks
The Punks are a gang operating out of the Bowery. They wear traditional worker's outfits and uniformly move around on roller skates, and are known for the swiftness and savagery of their attacks. They accidentally stumble into a skirmish with the Warriors inside a subway station washroom.

Gramercy Riffs
The Gramercy Riffs, or simply the Riffs, are the largest and most important gang in New York City. They are a disciplined and well-organized gang based on martial arts. As their name suggests, their turf is Gramercy, but as they are the largest gang in the city, their influence most likely spans much further. The Riffs seem to be made up entirely of African-Americans, although one Hispanic member appears as a messenger. They dress in orange, karate gi garb, resembling those worn by Shaolin monks, but at the end of the film, they are seen wearing black T-shirts and matching jeans. It is never mentioned how many members the Gramercy Riffs have, but it is speculated that their numbers range from around 500 to 1,000. At the start of the film, the Riffs' Warlord, Cyrus, is giving a speech to all of New York's heavier gangs, stating that if they all worked together they could run the city, outnumbering the police three to one. At the climax of the conclave, Cyrus is shot by the Rogues' leader, Luther, who then frames the Warriors for the crime. After Cyrus' death, the second-in-command, Masai, takes over, and has the Riffs hunt them down until the Rogues are proven guilty of the crime by an onlooker. In the video game, the last few missions follow the same story as the film, with the Riffs hunting down the Warriors. Earlier missions revolve around the Warriors' trying to get on the Riffs' network. Cyrus is also shown in several cutscenes explaining his idea to his Warchief, Masai. The Warriors never directly encounter the Riffs until the end of Come Out to Play, the encounter plays out exactly as it did in the film.

Rogues
The Rogues are a gang from Hell's Kitchen. They dress like 1950s greasers and resemble sterotypical metalheads and wear biker-style uniforms consisting of leather "kutten" vests, with their logo - a hooded grim reaper in chains - embroidered on the back, and matching patrol caps and jeans and drive an old graffiti-scribbled Cadillac hearse. The leader, Luther, is a small man with extremely violent and psychopathic tendencies. He killed Cyrus merely because "I just like doing stuff like that!" Luther's Warchief is Cropsey.

In the video game, the Rogues follow the same storyline as the film, but you are introduced to them earlier on, via cut scenes before and after certain missions. At the beginning of Boys In Blue for example, you discover how their Luther got the gun and police badge in the first place. The cut scenes show more of Luther's character and mentality, and also the bullying of another member of the gang. At various points in the game, Luther is seen speaking to an unknown person on a payphone, however, portions of his conversation imply that some had put Luther up to killing the cop to retrieve the gun and badge, as well as the assassination of Cyrus. In the game, Rogues are encountered in Blackout alongside the Moonrunners, Panzers and Baseball Furies. They are encountered a second time in Come Out to Play, this level re-creates the climatic Hearse chase and final fight between Luther and Swan. The fight, however, is longer in the game, it starts with a one-on-one fist fight between the two, then, after being severely beaten, Luther hides behind a fence on the beach and shoots at Swan and Snow. The battle eventually ends when, as in the film, Mercy gives Swan a knife to throw at Luther. During the game's closing credits, the player takes control of the Gramercy Riffs and is able to waste the Rogues.

Savage Huns
The Savage Huns, or simply Huns, are a Chinese American gang loosely affiliated with the Triads in control of Chinatown. They wear traditional Chinese worker attire (apart from the gang leaders, who wear stylish martial arts outfits) and are responsible for enforcing the Triads' bookmaking, protection and gambling rackets in Chinatown. The only thing savage about them is the beatings they take.