Samuel Payne, a Juvenile delinquent with a long record of crimes within his teen years. Not only is he gang
leader of the Royal Paynes, the most violent street gang in New York City, his gang called him King Payne. He
thought that he was untouchable, until the one night.
His gang was about to have a rumble with their Brooklyn rivals, The Warriors. As they arrived in the place
they both agreed, underneath the Brooklyn Bridge, it turns out to be a trap as Samuel and the Paynes are soon
surrounded by the Police. He and his gang can only raise their hands as the police point their guns at them.
Samuel and the Paynes are soon in the Midtown Community Court before a judge. “Samuel Payne, you and your gang
are charged with the following crimes. 10 counts of robbery, drug running, money laundering and several other
violent crimes. How do you plea?” said the judge, Samuel replies sarcastically, “Guilty and proud of it.” The
jury and the witnesses just hang their mouths open. The trial went on through the day until the Judge asked
the Jury to go back and decide the verdict, “We already decided the verdict,” said the head juror, “We charge
Samuel Payne, Guilty! The Royal Paynes, Guilty!” Judge said “Then it’s decided, The Royal Paynes will be sent
to the Spofford Juvenile Center, and as for Samuel. Red Rock Juvenile Center!” Then the judge bangs the gavel
sealing Samuel’s fate.
His gang got off easy, they are sent to the Bronx while Samuel is sent from New York City to Red Rock Center
somewhere in the Texas Badlands. Samuel found himself chaned to his seat with 4 others, Maria Rodreguiz, a
female street fighter from LA, Lee Chin a no nonsense martial artist that uses Kung Fu for other than to
defend himself, Matt Nickson, charged with arson, and Keith Hanson, charged with Grand Theft Auto. He can only
see outside in the darkness but they soon arrive in Red Rock Center but something about the place seems
different. He sees that the Warden and the guards are…