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Structure
Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 10 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
A.B.C. Warriors
Regarded as the leader of the 'A.B.C. Warriors' who is this war droid with a conscience? | The A.B.C. Warriors
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Hammerstein. Hammerstein leads the warriors in battle and is often their moral compass. Although, in later stories he has loosened up quite a bit.
Feared throughout known space this 'A.B.C. Warriors' name is synonymous with treachery? | The A.B.C. Warriors
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Blackblood. Never turn your back on him.
An adept wielder of Dark magicks and devout follower of Khaos this could only be? | The A.B.C. Warriors
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Deadlock. My favourite 'A.B.C. Warrior', as well as the most insane.
Joe Pineapples. Not only is Joe a deadly assassin, he has a fine taste in women's lingerie.
This warrior was pieced together form the remains of fallen comrades. Over time, he became so animalistic that he lost the power of speech? | The A.B.C. Warriors
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Mongrol. He rages at the Volgans who murdered his beloved Lara, the girl who pieced him back together.
She was the only female mech to hitch her star to the trail of the 'A.B.C. Warriors'? | The A.B.C. Warriors
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Morrigun. She was formerly a waitress in a cocktail bar, where the current warriors were recruiting their seventh member. Unbeknowst to the rest of them, Deadlock had already decided she would join them for the epic 'Khronikles of Khaos'.
The most digusting of the warriors is also the least threatening. Who is he? | The A.B.C. Warriors
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Ro-Jaws. Ro-Jaws was a friend of Hammerstein's in Ro-Buster's. He was also described by Deadlock as a master of Khaos.
This warrior was a veteran of the Volgan wars, and had a malfunction with his voice unit? | The A.B.C. Warriors
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This final 'A.B.C. Warrior' had little to say once he joined the crew but he was formerly Steelhorn the indestuctible robot? | The A.B.C. Warriors
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The Mess. The Mess left the warriors when he became the Central Nervous System for George the giant robot on Mars who had five separate brains, none of which co-operated.
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