Chapter 3
by Suvinceus
Thank you for your time! (Or take a look at the hidden easter egg)
Proposed storyline (*HEAVY SPOILERS*)
Warning: Although writers must follow this particular storyline, there will be spoilers for anyone else.
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Three days have passed since the fateful meeting involving the **** of Cyrus. Luther has a fallout with the Rogues, allowing the new leader, Psychosis, to take his place.
(David Bowie's '1984' plays during the opening credits)
July 15, 1979
As the film starts, we are introduced to the Sea Gate Crescent Moons in the following order: Slattery, Delores, Lisa, Angela, Amy, Berlin, Hoagie, Jake and Carabello. Slattery and Delores are engaging in a conversation concerning their rivals, the Corporate Crooks from Old Town, and the South Beach Warlords. They also discuss their daughter Lisa's skills as the artist of the gang. Angela, having finished her shower, is seen painting and drying her nails, while Amy is making sure her Moons jacket is clean. Hoagie and Jake are sparring against one another as Berlin and an unidentified woman cheer them on, and Carabello is checking on his motorcycle in the garage. Lisa finishes up a burner at the back of the estate / mansion her family resides in, before travelling to SoHo with her friends to attend a burner contest. Meanwhile, at Coney Island, where Swan now serves as the new Warchief after Cleon's ****, Rembrandt joins up with Cochise, Cowboy and Vermin to attend the contest as well.
The best artists of the gangs, including Lisa and Rembrandt, then start the competition to see if one could complete his/her burner in the quickest time possible. Lisa then finishes up her burner, followed by Rembrandt and a few other unnamed artists. However, the contest is cut short when Psychosis interferes, and the Warriors unexpectedly join forces with the Crescent Moons to defeat the Rogues, allowing them to retreat. Rembrandt and Lisa briefly introduce themselves before returning to Coney Island and Sea Gate, respectively.
The Gamers, on the other hand, meet up with the Warriors, and one such member, Highscore (another main character), agrees to help out the Crescent Moons as well, as he was also present at the burner contest.
July 18, 1979
Hoagie and Jake, accompanied by their girls; Berlin and the woman from the beginning of the film attend an Angry Cocks concert at the Red Devil, but are greeted with a surprise: the Moonrunners are spreading allegations that the Crescent Moons stole their name. However, these allegations are false, as Slattery and Delores formed the Crescent Moons five years ago in 1974. Jake immediately lays waste on the Moonrunners, including a new member named Lunar, who had been spreading the allegations in the first place.
Meanwhile, Lisa is visiting Coney Island when she discovers the Warriors's turf, before bumping into Rembrandt once again. After thanking each other for the Warriors and Crescent Moons teaming together, they eventually become friends, and Lisa says that she'll visit them anytime. At the turf, Swan receives a phone call from Slattery, indicating that the Crescent Moons and the Warriors team up to not only waste the Rogues and their new leader, but also the Moonrunners, Corporate Crooks, and the Warlords. Swan agrees, but tells Slattery to meet up with the other gangs to see if the Warriors can trust them as much as the Crescent Moons: the Little Italy Bluebirds, the Kips Bay Flames, the Soiled Doves of Jamaica, the Robbery Elite from Lower East Side, the Yellowjackets from Mill Basin, the Yorkville Razors and the Five Points Shamrocks.
July 21, 1979
Angela recieves a phone call from Brian, the sub-leader of the Yellowjackets. He begs her to give their relationship another chance, but she hangs up on him. She then comes to a realization that the only way to get him out of her life is to confront him at Mill Basin. Angela then convinces Jake, Lisa and Hoagie to join up with her.
Once at Mill Basin, the group deals with several of the Yellowjackets, and Angela interrogates the leader Big Joe, asking where Brian is. He tells her that Brian is at the nightclub Razzle Dazzle, and she and the rest of the Crescent Moons make their way down. They soon discover Brian flirting with a few women, and Angela tells him that she's had enough of him. However, Brian refuses to let her go, and challenges them to a fight. Brian simply does a brief disco routine set to 'Don't Stop Till You Get Enough' before Jake and Hoagie deal with him personally. Angela, on the other hand, fights some of Brian's women. After Brian's defeat, the Crescent Moons escape Razzle Dazzle and return to Sea Gate, Angela obviously satisfied.
Meanwhile, back at Coney Island, Mercy, who is Swan's love interest, is dissapointed by his heavy schedule with the Warriors, such as protecting their turf and going after enemies. She eventually comes up with a plan to convince him to spend a little privacy for once.
We are then introduced to the South Beach Warlords and the Corporate Crooks, where Ripper is busy selling cocaine to some slackers. Marcie then confronts Ripper, and the two engage in a conversation before Dr. Feelgood shows up in his car, apparently having his fill of cocaine. He convinces the two of them that they will be going after the Crescent Moons and kill every single member, including Slattery.
Elsewhere, Berlin and Amy try selling off Amy's engagement ring, which was given to her by her fiancee, the leader of the Shamrocks, Michael. Amy is angry about Michael pursuing her family's money, and is planning to break off their planned wedding. The girls suddenly come across a group of women in baseball jerseys and facepaint, eerily similiar to the Baseball Furies. They're actually their female counterparts and close friends, the Baseball Vixens. Berlin and Amy then escape before getting attacked by their leader Jully.
July 24, 1979
Carabello is told by Slattery to visit the Warriors, and upon arrival, Carabello is told from Swan and Snow that some gang members are being sent to the local jail. Thus, they convince him to hijack the police van and make sure they escape. Carabello, along with a few more Moons members, heads onto the streets to located the police van.
When Carabello finally discovers the police van, he jumps onto the roof and surprises the drivers (they are listening to 'Life in the Fast Lane' on the radio), causing them to crash into a sign. Carabello then hops off the van, gets the keys from the driver, now ****, and unlocks the back doors. Some cops attempt to attack Carabello, but he narrowly escapes. Making their exit out of the van include Birdie, leader of the Turnbull AC's, and surprisingly enough, Ajax from the Warriors. Carabello then brings Ajax back to Coney Island, where the Warriors are surprised to see he has escaped from the cops. However, Swan can't seem to trust Ajax, but everyone else seems to welcome him back, including Mercy, and Snow joins Ajax in going to a bar, where they encounter the artist of the Little Italy Bluebirds, the ice queen Diana. Ajax immediately flirts with Diana, and although at first she acts morose, she convinces him to wait a week until she makes a decision after he compliments her and wants to date her.
That same night, as Carabello returns to Sea Gate, Lisa tells Slattery and Delores that she is going to visit the Warriors. She then convinces Angela and Amy to join her, allowing the two curious women to follow her to Coney Island. There, Lisa introduces Angela and Amy to the Warriors, and the girls eventually mingle. While Lisa hangs out with Rembrandt once again, Amy and Angela hook up with Cowboy and Cochise, respectively. When they return home in order to not break Lisa's curfew, Amy gets rid of her ring and tells Slattery and Delores that they should sell it, although they are taken by surprise and think about it, and for now, Amy keeps the ring.
July 27, 1979
At the estate, Amy is told by a fellow Moon member that she recieved a letter in the mail at her apartment, and he gives it to her. She reads it, and discovers that it is written by Michael, and the letter said that he saw her almost giving away her engagement ring, and assumed she was dating someone else. Deciding that she is fed up with Michael, Amy convinces Berlin, Hoagie and Angela to join her on going to Five Points, where the Shamrocks reside.
Upon arrival, Amy and the other Moons head to Clover's, where they find the lieutenant O'Malley and his friends drinking. Too drunk to notice, O'Malley and the other Shamrocks are unwillingly interrogated by Amy to see where she could find Michael. O'Malley then gives in and tells her that Michael is at a party, celebrating one of his friends's birthdays. Amy and the others then head on up to where Michael resides, and discovers him and the Shamrocks throwing the aforementioned party that O'Malley explained to Amy.
Michael then confronts Amy after she successfully infiltrates the apartment complex, demanding she keep the engagement ring and not sell it, as he claimed he spents hundreds of dollars getting her such a present. However, Amy throws the ring into his face, causing him to be infuriated, and the Shamrocks attack the Crescent Moons, while Berlin immediately picks up the ring and stashes it in into her shorts. Michael then discovers the Crescent Moons on the roof of his house, and Amy pushes him off the roof, allowing him to hit the ground, almost to the point of having him break his neck.
When Amy and the rest of the Crescent Moons return to Sea Gate, Amy finally requests Slattery and Delores that they sell her ring, and to her surprise, they accept, with Berlin giving them the ring. Now with Brian and Michael out of their lives, Angela and Amy are convinced that, for the past few days, they had been on good terms with Cochise and Cowboy, as was Lisa and Rembrandt, so the two girls convince Lisa to join them on visiting the Warriors once again. However, a curious Berlin asks Amy what they would be up to, and Amy informs her that they might be going on a date, or perhaps to a motel. Berlin begins to suspect something odd going on, and decides to try and call a psychic while visiting Jake at his apartment, along with Carabello, and Jake's girl, as Jake was going to put on a movie (Debbie Does Dallas). Unfortunately, Hoagie was inclined to join them, but had to visit the estate to keep an eye on the family dog, Cupcake, a dalmation.
At Coney Island, Lisa, Amy and Angela once again hook up with Rembrandt, Cowboy and Cochise, and Cochise convinces all of them to go to a motel and go all the way. The girls accept, and travel to a motel, taking three separate rooms for each of the three pairs*. Throughout the scene, a cover version of 'The Seventh Stranger' plays in the background, sung by an unidentified man and a woman (the original version wasn't released until 1983). Intercut with this scene briefly is Jake and his girl making out as they watch the movie, while Carabello is staring at the famous pin up of Farrah Fawcett...from the wrong side, which Jake takes notice and turns the pin up around, allowing Carabello to continue his staring; on the wrong side was actually a drawing of a female stick figure with giant breasts that was drawn by one of Carabello's friends. Meanwhile, Berlin calls up a psychic named Lulu, who is actually a male con artist in drag. Berlin tries to ask if Amy is really going to a motel and planning to go all the way, but Lulu's nonsensical jibberish and out-of-topic answers cause Berlin to realize that Lulu is really a fraud. However, Berlin recieves another phone call: that from Marcie from the Corporate Crooks.
Marcie thinks that she is talking to Hoagie and threatens to kill him, but Berlin tells Marcie that Hoagie is busy, then Marcie reminds her to tell him everything she had threatened to do to him, then reminds Berlin that Slattery's anti-**** manufacturing policy had prompted Marcie, Ripper and Dr. Feelgood to leave the Crescent Moons. Berlin hangs up, and returns to watching the movie with the others.
Meanwhile, Lisa, Angela and Amy return to Sea Gate, noticeably in a euphoric state after the individual trysts at the motel. Angela is immediately taken by surprise that it was also Lisa and Amy's first time, and reminds them both that neither Brian nor Michael will take notice on what have transpired between each of the individual couples. Upon returning home, Berlin tells Amy she tried to call up a psychic to get answers concerning the individual trysts, and Amy reassures her that it actually happened, which relieves Berlin greatly.
July 30, 1979
At Little Italy, Diana confronts her brother Nuzo, asking if she can visit Coney Island. Nuzo ends up agreeing, and Diana leaves for Coney Island. Meanwhile, James, the leader of the Bluebirds, and Donny, his bodyguard, recieve a phone call from Slattery, and Slattery indicates that the Warriors appear to get along with the Bluebirds. James eventually agrees to also become allies with the Crescent Moons.
Elsewhere, at Hells Kitchen, the Rogues have a meeting where Psychosis plans to attack the Warriors at their turf on Coney Island. One of the Rogues assumes that Psychosis has a **** wish, but he reassures him everything will go as planned.
Diana then arrives at Coney Island and enters the Warriors's base of operations. She tells Swan and Snow that she's looking for Ajax and wants a word with him, and Ajax immediately takes notice and asks if she made up her mind. Diana appears to agree to go out with him, and the two head for Yorkville in Manhattan, under the supervision of a highly aware Snow, where they end up hanging out at the bar Veilchen...which is also the base of operations of the German-American gang, the Yorkville Razors, led by anarchist Frank (the song playing at the bar is the disco remix of 'Friede', although this song wasn't released until the 1990s).
As Ajax is putting the moves on Diana, Diana wonders why he took an interest in her, then he tells her that it had been quite some time since he actually flirted with a woman in his sight, especially after he tried to pick up on a female undercover cop, and was arrested immediately. He then convinces her that after they spend their time in Veilchen, he could take her to a nearby motel to 'seal the deal' with her. However, Frank and the Razors crash their date and Snow comes out of hiding, telling Ajax that it wasn't a wise idea to bring Diana to enemy turf. Ajax tells him to 'shut it', allowing himself and Diana, as well as Snow to take on the Razors. When Diana uses a can of spray paint on Frank, this temporarily blinds him, the trio exit Veilchen and make their way to the subway. Upon at the subway, however, an infuriated Frank comes face to face with Ajax and Snow while Diana is briefly attacked by a few more Razors members. After Frank is roughed up and unable to fight anymore, causing him and the Razors to retreat, Ajax and Snow are about to enter the train when Diana thanks Ajax for the date, and he asks for her phone number in return before both he and Snow leave for Coney Island.
At Sea Gate, Angela recieves a phone call from Starr, the leader of the Lizzies, the all-girl gang that Angela was once a member of. Starr convinces Angela to reconcile with her and rejoin the Lizzies, but Angela says that she's fine with the Crescent Moons, allowing a dissapointed Starr to hang up on her.
August 2, 1979
The Rogues eventually finish up their plan to sneak into the Warriors's turf, and make their way to Coney Island. Meanwhile, Rembrandt and Snow warn Swan about the possibility of the Rogues attacking the Warriors, so they eventually seek help from the Crescent Moons, and they also convince the following gangs to assist them: the Jones Street Boys, the Punks, the Furies and Vixens, the Gamers, the Boppers, the Orphans and the Bluebirds.
(During the battle, 'The Boys are Back in Town' plays in the background)
As the Rogues arrive, the Warriors and Crescent Moons have already rendevoused at Coney Island, and Psychosis immediately attempts to kill Slattery and the other Moons, but the Warriors lay waste on them, taking the action to the streets. However, despite their best members, the Warriors and Moons appear to be outnumbered, and Amy and Lisa have appeared to be hiding in one of the stores, until one of the Rogues is greeted by a spray can to the face, temporarily blinding him. Diana, as well as the other Bluebirds, Donny and Nuzo, make their appearance, as well as the Furies and Vixens, both Cobb and Jully sneaking up on two more Rogues and attacking them. Sully of the Orphans attempts to attack another Rogue, but Mercy saves his life by kicking the Rogue in the crotch. Sully attempts to thank Mercy, but she simply ignores him.
The Jones Street Boys make their way to Coney Island, and Knox puts a Rogue in a chokehold, while another Rogue is followed by Vance, the roller-blading leader of the Punks, who stabs him with a knife upon grabbing hold of him. Big Moe of the Boppers discovers a few Rogues, and while the others get away, an unlucky Rogue is hit hard by Big Moe. Highscore and the rest of the Gamers also take some more Rogues by surprise and attack them until they retreat. Swan then makes the save by attacking Psychosis, and kicks the gun out of Psychosis's hand. Immediately cowering, Psychosis makes a beeline for the subway as he and the rest of the Rogues retreat.
As the Warriors return to their turf after the Crescent Moons and all the other gangs return to their own turfs, Mercy asks Swan if they can go to a motel so that she can 'reward' him. However, he tells her that he and the Warriors will be rather busy for the next few weeks, but she convinces him to promise her, and he semi-willingly accepts.
Meanwhile, at Old Town, the Corporate Crooks, after having sold **** to gangs such as the Hurricanes and the Satan's Mothers, receive a phone call from Psychosis. Psychosis convinces them that they, along with the Warlords, help out the Rogues to deal with the Warriors and Moons once and for all, and Ripper and Marcie accept before finishing up the phone call. They eventually call up Dr. Feelgood for his permission to help out.
August 5, 1979
Lisa, Amy and Angela make their way to Coney Island, unusually dressed up for a night out on the town. The girls have now solidified their relationships with their respective love interests; while Rembrandt, Cowboy and Cochise hang out with them, Ajax pays a visit to Diana at her and her brother Nuzo's apartment in Little Italy, where they, although not shown, go all the way**; meanwhile, Nuzo, who appears to have an incestous interest in Diana, is highly unaware of what is happening in his sister's room. They are seen once again as Ajax finishes putting his vest back on and notices Diana's boy shorts on the floor. With keen interest, he takes them and puts them into his pants pocket, all the while she is fast asleep lying face down.
At Sea Gate, Slattery and Delores are enjoying a quiet dinner together (you can hear When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman' in the background) when they hear the doorbell ring. They assume it is Lisa, and Slattery goes to answer it. However, he is greeted by a knife to the throat thanks to Lunar, and as the two get into an altercation, Delores immediately calls up Lisa.
Meanwhile, back at Coney Island, Lisa is told by Mercy that she has a phone call, and Lisa goes to answer it. She is surprised to discover that her mother Delores is calling her, and is urging her and her friends to head straight back to the estate immediately. Lisa then convinces Amy and Angela to follow her lead and return to Sea Gate.
When Lisa and her friends, including Berlin, Jake, Hoagie and Carabello arrive at the estate they find Slattery and Delores tied to two separate dining chairs. Lunar appears before them and demands 1,000,000 in cash if Lisa wants her parents freed. However, Lisa appalled by their ransom and several more Moonrunners members enter the dining room. the Crescent Moons then lay waste onto them, including Lunar, almost trashing the entire dining room before taking it to the backyard, where Jake throws Lunar into the pool with him, almost drowning him in the process. Lunar then gets out of the pool barely breathing and, along with the rest of the Moonrunners that have survived the fight, escape the estate, clearly mortified.
Lisa and the others volunteer to clean up the dining room after untying Slattery and Delores, and Delores apologizes to her daughter for not being aware of the Moonrunners's presence. However, Lisa reassures her that it would be the last they've seen of Lunar and his men.
At South Beach, Dr. Feelgood is greeted by Ripper and Marcie, and the trio talk about a possible allying with the Rogues, believing they'll be stronger than the Warriors, the Crescent Moons and the Gamers combined. Feelgood then tells both Ripper and Marcie that they will soon seek an audience with Psychosis when the timing is right.
Elsewhere, in Little Italy, Diana awakens and gets dressed, but soon discovers that her boy shorts are gone. She is in for a rude awakening when Nuzo walks in on her, and she reminds him that she doesn't want to be treated as an object of desire.
August 8, 1979
At Coney Island, an impatient Mercy eavesdrops on a conversation between Swan and Snow, and is surprised to discover that there won't be any enemies to deal with. She then confronts Swan and convinces him to remember the promise that he didn't want to break: take her out for a night at the motel. He agrees on a whim, and he tells Snow to keep an eye out on everyone else.
Meanwhile at Sea Gate, Berlin hears a knock on the door at the estate, and answers it. Boxcar of the Boppers tells her that the Robbery Elite had managed to bring the Boppers's girls from Harlem to Lower East Side without the Boppers's permission, and tells her that they have also severed ties with the Robbery Elite. He then convinces Berlin and her friends to travel to Lower East Side and deal with Philip and his men.
Berlin then brings along Jake, Hoagie, Carabello and Angela to the subway, where they head for Lower East Side, which is also the turf of the Robbery Elite. They discover a few Robbery Elite members, and Berlin interrogates the lieutenant Chubby for more information on where the Robbery Elite hold their operations. He then tells her that the Robbery Elite are located at the strip club Cat's Eye, where one of their members, Rebecca, also works at. The Crescent Moons then make their way to Cat's Eye, where they think of a strategy on how to enter the club.
Meanwhile, in the club, Philip is talking to a few members of the Robbery Elite, saying that business is booming thanks to the presence of the women from Harlem. However, the doors leading to the strip club are kicked open thanks to Jake, and it turns out the Crescent Moons have attacked the bouncers and laid them out ****. Led by Berlin, the Crescent Moons then attack a few more Robbery Elite members, while Berlin deals with Rebecca, the rumored lover of Philip. While Berlin and Rebecca brawl in the women's bathroom, it is briefly intercut with Swan and Mercy going all the way at a motel*. In the R-rated version, however, it is replaced with Angela chugging bottles at one Robbery Elite member, and Hoagie and Jake dealing with another, throwing him into the stands (throughout the entire scene, Everything She Wants '97 is heard in the background, although this song wasn't released until years later).
Berlin then finishes Rebecca by throwing her into one of the stalls, leaving her ****. Meanwhile, Carabello has successfully reminded the Harlem girls that they should return to Harlem and the Boppers, and they immediately run out of the club, free at last. Carabello also comes into combat with Philip and defeats him in the process after Angela distracts Philip, and Carabello discovers stolen goods courtesy of the Robbery Elite, and decides to bring them back where they came from by putting them in a large van. Berlin and the others then rendevous with Carabello and get in the van to return the stolen goods, while Berlin and Hoagie make out for a brief period of time.
After returning the stolen goods to their respective shops, the Crescent Moons return to Sea Gate, and Jake admits that Rebecca was 'a real hottie', and would love to hook up with her someday, in which Berlin responds with a slap to the back of the head.
August 11, 1979
As the Crescent Moons are throwing a birthday party for Carabello, an unidentified man in red knocks on the door, and Hoagie goes to answer it. He is surprised to discover that the man is from the Kips Bay Flames, and is completely distraught over the fact that the Flames and their rivals, the Soiled Doves of Jamaica, are about to go to war. Hoagie immediately brings Berlin and Jake along with him, and the two make their way to Jamaica to investigate.
Upon arrival, they investigate the bar Rastafaria, where one Soiled Doves member agrees to help them locate the leaders of the Flames and the Soiled Doves, Lang and Krooger, respectively. Halfway to their destination, however, they catch a few Flames and Soiled Doves beating each other up. In order to break up the fight, Hoagie and Jake put handcuffs on them, telling them to stay still or else they get hurt. The trio continue their way, until they find a fitness center where the Soiled Doves hold their base of operations. Suddenly, a Flames member crashes through the wall (and that's when the song 'Livin' in the City' starts playing), and Hoagie and the others investigate. They find out that Lang and Krooger, and their respective gangs, are in an all-out street fight, and the only way to stop it is to defeat both leaders. Hoagie deals with Lang, while Jake goes for Krooger. Berlin, on the other hand, goes after Shirra, and interrogates her about why the Flames and Soiled Doves are at each others's throats. Shirra then explains that Lang and Krooger used to be friends, until Krooger went on to become more famous than Lang. Eventually, the friendship was destroyed after a few altercations and they formed separate gangs.
Hoagie and Jake then convince both Lang and Krooger to call a truce for both gangs. Lang immediately gets in on it, but Krooger refuses. However, after persuasion from Jake, Krooger eventually gives in and also agrees. The trio then return to Sea Gate to explain to Slattery and the others about the Flames and Soiled Doves's successful truce.
August 14, 1979
Slattery gathers all the Crescent Moons for a meeting, reminding them in a few minutes that they will make their way to Old Town to deal with the Corporate Crooks once and for all. Some time later, they all travel to Old Town to confront Ripper and Marcie.
Meanwhile, Ripper, Marcie, and the rest of the Corporate Crooks are throwing a party, smoking cocaine and heroin while satiating themselves with video games and movies ('Fame' is also playing on the jukebox). Once the Crescent Moons arrive, however, Delores enters the building disguised as a prostitute, and seduces the lieutenant Skinny, and she eventually reveals her true identity, allowing the Crescent Moons to break into the building and deal with the Crooks. While Delores deals with Marcie, Slattery chases down Ripper to the roof where Ripper tries to convince that he and Marcie, as well as Dr. Feelgood, return to the Crescent Moons. However, Slattery does not want them back in for the sake of his family, and after an altercation, he throws Ripper off the roof, causing Ripper to nearly break his back.
As the Crescent Moons return to Sea Gate, Dr. Feelgood watches them through a pair of binoculars, knowing full well that the Crescent Moons, the Warriors, the Gamers, the Flames, the Soiled Doves and the Bluebirds will be going after the Warlords. Meanwhile, the Rogues hatch a plan to join up with the Warlords and Crooks and kidnap Mercy.
Elsewhere, Swan and the Warriors confront the Gramercy Riffs, reminding them that the Crescent Moons have the allies they need to assist them on their journey to South Beach, but also warns them that there will be enemies across the state, so the Warriors decide to also join the Crescent Moons. Masai approves of their plan, and the two gangs go their separate ways, but Masai also warns Swan that the ghosts of Cyrus and Cleon will not rest until they admit that Luther killed Cyrus.
August 17, 1979
At Coney, the Warlords have arrived, looking for the Warriors's turf. Dr. Feelgood distracts them by throwing a bottle outside, leaving Mercy alone. Dr. Feelgood and a few more Warlords then grab her and flee the building, and the Warriors return to discover that Mercy has been kidnapped. Swan calls up the Crescent Moons and the Gamers for their help, and they travel to Coney to help out. As they make their way to the subway gates, however, they confront Thrash of the Turnbull AC's, who blames the Warriors for sending Birdie to the police, although a few of them also seem dumbfounded by Jake being part of the Crescent Moons. However, Swan and Ajax deal with him and his men before entering the subway.
The Warriors, Crescent Moons and Gamers then make their way to Bensonhurst, where the Jones Street Boys inform them about the Yellowjackets looking for a blond woman in a brown-colored top. The two gangs then locate Big Joe and Brian flirting and chatting with a few women before they are caught by surprise when Swan and Ajax knock both men out after sneaking up on them. They then discover Lang and Randy of the Flames in Sheepshead Bay, informing them that the Corporate Crooks and Warlords's customers include members of the Satan's Mothers and Hurricanes. The Warriors and Crescent Moons find Tiny and Spider, and Swan and Ajax duke it out with both of them, before discovering a note that reads, "To the Warriors: If you wanna see Mercy again, it's over my dead body!" and it is clearly written by Dr. Feelgood.
The Warriors then allow Jake, Hoagie and Highscore to take over, and as they arrive in Chinatown, the Crescent Moons and Gamers discover the leader of the Savage Huns, Ghost, and his twin bodyguards blocking a possible route to SoHo. The Crescent Moons and Gamers deal with them, and travel to SoHo, where they encounter the Electric Eliminators, whom Jake, Hoagie and Highscore must defeat if they want to confront the Hi-Hats. After the Eliminators are defeated, the Crescent Moons and Gamers find Chatterbox's gallery, but instead of Chatterbox, the new leader of the Hi-Hats is Crackerjack, and Jake, Hoagie and Highscore decide to beat them up, and the Hi-Hats give them a small note, indicating that the Shamrocks are waiting for them at the Bowery.
The Crescent Moons and Gamers arrive at the Bowery, where the Punks inform them that Michael and the Shamrocks are looking for Amy. Jake, Hoagie and Highscore are taken by surprise to discover Michael wearing a neck-brace, and more importantly, livid. Both men attempt to take down Michael, but he nearly stabs Hoagie with a knife he stole from the Punks's leader, Vance. However, Amy takes notice comes after Michael, throwing him onto the subway tracks, and allowing him to be run over by a subway. The Crescent Moons and Gamers then take notice of a conversation between a few of the Lizzies, and convince Angela to deal with them personally. Angela agrees, and the three gangs enter the train.
Once inside, Angela confronts Starr, and the two girls fight each other while the rest of the Crescent Moons, the Warriors and the Gamers fend off the rest of the Lizzies. After the Lizzies are wasted, the three gangs encounter Krooger from the Soiled Doves and are told that other than the Satan's Mothers, the Robbery Elite and the Hurricanes were seen buying some of the Warlords and Crooks's ****. The three gangs reach Harlem, where the Boppers are at odds with the Robbery Elite. Upon arriving in a strip club, Ajax convinces Swan to get more information about the Warlords from Rebecca, and he agrees, once again on a whim. Rebecca then flirts with Swan, although he is not interested in her, and she reminds him that Philip will arrive any minute.
True to Rebecca's word, the doors suddenly open, revealing Philip himself. He then takes out a shotgun and threatens to kill Rebecca for fooling around with another man behind his back, but Rebecca narrowly escapes, allowing both Swan and Ajax to deal with Philip. After he is wasted, the Warriors, Crescent Moons and Gamers move up to Spanish Harlem, where they discover the Hurricanes at the Stripes and Solids. Vargas erupts through a wall and demands a little **** on the Warriors for beating him and his gang up, as well as causing Sanchez to fall off of a building. During the fight, Diego attempts to attack Jake, Hoagie and Highscore, but Berlin throws cocaine into Diego's eyes, blinding him temporarily, and the Hurricanes are eventually put in their place once again.
With Jake and Hoagie taking over as the main muscle, with Highscore as back-up once again, the Warriors, Crescent Moons and the Gamers head to Tremont, to find Frank and the Razors attacking the Orphans and demanding where to find the Warriors. Frank is surprised to discover that the entire gang has arrived, as well as the Crescent Moons and Gamers. Sully pleas to Hoagie to lay waste on the Razors, and Hoagie, Jake and Highscore get to it. During the fight, Hoagie slams Frank into a wall, causing his nose to bleed and throws him onto what appears to be Sully's latest car. Once the Razors are done, the three gangs arrive at Pelham's Trainyard, where the Crescent Moons and the Moonrunners decide to settle the score once and for all. Despite Lunar's allegations, Jake and Hoagie are able to defeat the Moonrunners, and Lisa reminds Bullet and Lunar that her parents formed the Crescent Moons five years ago, before kicking Lunar off the roof of a train.
The Warriors the Crescent Moons and the Gamers finally reach Hells Kitchen, where they discover Psychosis and the Rogues. Psychosis tells Swan that the Warriors were the reason the Rogues kicked out their former leader Luther, but also says that he will clear the Rogues's name whatever it takes. After a scuffle, Psychosis retreats, and the Warriors, Crescent Moons and Gamers follow him to Old Town, where the Baseball Furies and Vixens are dealing with some of the Corporate Crooks. Unfortunately, Marcie hits Jully upside the head with a baseball bat, and Ripper attempts to beat up Cobb, but he ends up retreating along with Marcie.
The three gangs then find the Crooks's hideout, where the Crescent Moons finally deal with Ripper and Marcie. The Crooks then escape as the Crescent Moons burn down the building. Meanwhile, Nuzo and Diana from the Bluebirds are at South Beach riding a motorcycle, spying on Dr. Feelgood and the Warlords. The Warriors, Crescent Moons and Gamers eventually arrive in South Beach, and upon discovering Mercy in the Warlords's hideout, she and Swan reunite. However, Dr. Feelgood catches all three gangs and brings in his men in an all-out fight against the Warriors, the Crescent Moons and the Gamers (during the battle, 'Tie Your Mother Down' is heard in the background). On the edge of defeat, Dr. Feelgood attempts to stab both Swan and Ajax with heroin-injected needles, but it on the head with a motorcycle helmet, then Lisa sprays a can of spray paint into his eyes, and Slattery kicks him out the window, and Dr. Feelgood falls into the waters, hopefully never to be seen again.
As the Warriors and Crescent Moons celebrate victory with the Gamers, Cleon and Cyrus awaken in the graveyard and have a heart to heart with one another, Cyrus believing the fact that Luther had indeed shot him at the meeting on July 12, and convinces Cleon to engage in a sparring match before they rest peacefully. After Cleon defeats Cyrus, Fox awakens and convinces Cleon to return to his grave, to make sure they wouldn't get noticed talking and disappear immediately.
Once the credits begin to roll ('Heroes' is also playing during the credits), we see the Crescent Moons near the beaches of Coney Island, similiar to the ending shots of the original movie. They then join up with the Warriors and the Gamers and stroll down the beach. The screen goes black as the credits continue to roll, but a scrapbook by Lisa feature pictures of all the events that unfolded from the first movie and this movie, concluding with the Gamers at the arcade, another with the Crescent Moons standing outside Slattery's estate, and finally, the last one with the Warriors with Cleon and Fox's ghosts in a graveyard.
After the credits finish rolling, it seems the movie is over. However, the last shot is several police officers investigating Dr. Feelgood's corpse from the sea, and highly assume the murderer is unknown at the very moment.
*only found in the Director's cut version.
**optional for the Director's cut version.