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| - The ABC Warriors are a gang of Robots from across the universe, sometimes acting as a force for justice, other time nothing more than a group of mercenarys. They are the titular heroes of their own series which began before but lived into the far future of Dredd's timeline and have crossed over with various characters from the series.
- Initially, ABC Warriors referred to war robots which were developed to fight the Volgans. After the Volgan War, it referred to a group of seven robots, led by Hammerstein to tame Mars for human colonists. Later still, they were tasked by Nemesis the Warlock to repair the damage done to the Black Hole Control Room by Thoth to prevent the destruction of Terra.
- Towards the end of the Volgan war, a core group of ABC Warriors, an elite commando squad, was formed under the leadership of Sergeant Hammerstein. Other original members included the sniper Joe Pineapples and the bizarre Happy Shrapnel, and they later recruited the robot wizard Deadlock and the grotesque Mongrol, before taking down the sadistic Volgan war robot General Blackblood who, Hammerstein was disgusted to learn, his superiors intended to reprogram and induct into the Warriors. Finally, the Volgan War was ended by the last and greatest ABC Warrior, Steelhorn the indestructible robot...whom the high command immediately betrayed and tried to destroy in a furnace as he would serve no purpose in peacetime.
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| - The ABC Warriors are a gang of Robots from across the universe, sometimes acting as a force for justice, other time nothing more than a group of mercenarys. They are the titular heroes of their own series which began before but lived into the far future of Dredd's timeline and have crossed over with various characters from the series.
- Towards the end of the Volgan war, a core group of ABC Warriors, an elite commando squad, was formed under the leadership of Sergeant Hammerstein. Other original members included the sniper Joe Pineapples and the bizarre Happy Shrapnel, and they later recruited the robot wizard Deadlock and the grotesque Mongrol, before taking down the sadistic Volgan war robot General Blackblood who, Hammerstein was disgusted to learn, his superiors intended to reprogram and induct into the Warriors. Finally, the Volgan War was ended by the last and greatest ABC Warrior, Steelhorn the indestructible robot...whom the high command immediately betrayed and tried to destroy in a furnace as he would serve no purpose in peacetime. The attempt failed, Steelhorn instead becoming the molten monstrosity known as 'The Mess'. The seven Warriors (nicknamed 'The Meknificent Seven') were subsequently called back together by the mysterious Colonel Lash and sent to Mars, to make the planet safe for human colonists. With the Mars mission successfully concluded though, the Warriors disbanded and went their separate ways, Happy Shrapnel apparently dying in a bar brawl on Mars sometime prior to the missions conclusion and The Mess being left on the red planet, having been absorbed into the operating system of the giant robot Mad George. Hammerstein subsequently became a member of the Ro-Busters disaster squad for a time, while Joe Pineapples joined the police as a firearms instructor, and the remaining Warriors departed for parts unknown. File:ABC-Warriors-Bougainville-massacre-2000AD-Pat-Mills-Mike-McMahon.jpg Centuries later, the Warriors were reformed by the alien Nemesis the Warlock to aid him in his battle against the forces of the evil human Empire of Termight. Nemesis first recruited Hammerstein and his associate Ro-Jaws, then rounded up Joe Pineapples, Mongrol and Blackblood, all of whom had been living on the free robot world of Mekka. To round out the squad, he also inducted two newer comrades of Hammerstein's, the sniper Mad Ronn and the robot Samurai Hitaki; Nemesis himself claimed that he was Deadlock, the wizard having supposedly merged with Nemesis, the living incarnation of his god, Khaos, though this was later proven false. The Warriors served under Nemesis for some time, though both Mad Ronn and Hitaki were killed, forcing Nemesis to induct the deranged robot bulldozer Mek Quake as a replacement. When Nemesis' son Thoth caused potentially catastrophic damage to the Black Hole which enabled interstellar travel though, Nemesis sent the Warriors alone into the Time Wastes to repair it, and they have never rejoined his service, though they have encountered him occasionally. The Black Hole mission saw the return of Deadlock, and brought a new, temporary member for the Warriors in Terri, a human girl who believed she was a robot, but she died shortly afterward. Subsequently, Deadlock took control of the Warriors, using them to spread the influence of Khaos throughout the Galaxy and recruiting a new seventh member, the former robot waitress Morrigun. Ultimately though, the Warriors realized that if they were to embrace Khaos completely, it meant no longer taking orders from Deadlock or anyone else, and they disbanded again. The Warriors have since reunited to return to Mars and try to restore peace to the troubled planet. Morrigun was killed early on, but the Warriors were reunited with their restored comrade, Steelhorn, and while Blackblood and Mek Quake have both since betrayed and left them, they have also been joined by a previously unknown old comrade from the Volgan War, Zippo. The current membership of the team consists of Hammerstein, Joe Pineapples, Mongrol, Deadlock, Steelhorn, Zippo, and Happy Shrapnel, who has now also been revealed to have survived, and to have secretly served for some time as their armourer, under his new name, Tubal Caine.
- Initially, ABC Warriors referred to war robots which were developed to fight the Volgans. After the Volgan War, it referred to a group of seven robots, led by Hammerstein to tame Mars for human colonists. Later still, they were tasked by Nemesis the Warlock to repair the damage done to the Black Hole Control Room by Thoth to prevent the destruction of Terra.
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