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|color = timbira |
|color = timbira |
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|season = {{S2|18}} |
|season = {{S2|18}} |
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+ | |image = 20090331-survivor.jpg |
+ | | version = [[Survivor (U.S.)|United States]] |
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|founder = [[Tyson Apostol]] |
|founder = [[Tyson Apostol]] |
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|members = '''Remained Loyal:'''<br />[[Coach Wade]] (Day 19-36)<br />[[Tyson Apostol]] (Day 19-27)<br />'''Reneged:'''<br />[[Debbie Beebe]] (Day 19-33)<br />'''Affiliates:'''<br />[[J.T. Thomas]] (Day 22-27)<br />[[Stephen Fishbach]] (Day 22-27) |
|members = '''Remained Loyal:'''<br />[[Coach Wade]] (Day 19-36)<br />[[Tyson Apostol]] (Day 19-27)<br />'''Reneged:'''<br />[[Debbie Beebe]] (Day 19-33)<br />'''Affiliates:'''<br />[[J.T. Thomas]] (Day 22-27)<br />[[Stephen Fishbach]] (Day 22-27) |
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− | |enemies = [[ |
+ | |enemies = [[Brendan Synnott]]<br />[[Sierra Reed]]<br />[[Jalapao Three]] |
|dayformed = Day 19 |
|dayformed = Day 19 |
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|lowestplacingmember = [[Tyson Apostol]] (8/16) |
|lowestplacingmember = [[Tyson Apostol]] (8/16) |
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− | |highestplacingmember = [[Coach Wade]] (5/16) |
+ | |highestplacingmember = [[Coach Wade]] (5/16) |
+ | }} |
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− | The '''Timbira Alliance''' (also known as the '''Warrior Alliance''') was an alliance from {{S|18}}. |
+ | The '''Timbira Alliance''' (also known as the '''Warrior Alliance''') was an alliance from {{S|18}}. The name '''Warrior Alliance''' came from Coach Wade's philosophy that the strongest should battle it out at the end. [[J.T. Thomas]] was the known as '''The Warrior''', [[Stephen Fishbach]] was '''The Wizard''', and Coach was '''The Dragon Slayer''' |
==History== |
==History== |
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+ | ===Pre-merge Status=== |
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+ | At Timbira's first two Tribal Council's, the tribe came to unanimous decisions. However, [[Brendan Synnott]]'s repeated visits to {{dab|Exile Island|twist}} eventually made him a target because his tribemates believed he was making relationships with members from the [[Jalapao]] tribe. However, Brendan was spared as Timbira won the last three challenges before the [[merge]]. |
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+ | ===The Dragon Slayer Slays the Dragon=== |
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+ | After the tribes merge, [[Coach Wade]] formed an alliance with Jalapao member [[J.T. Thomas]], and both agreed to target Brendan. That night [[Tyson Apostol]] brought Jalapao member [[Stephen Fishbach]] into the alliance, and the next day he brought [[Debbie Beebe]] in. Brendan was the target. However, Jalapao member [[Joe Dowdle]] was medically evacuated thus canceling the first post merge Tribal Council. Tyson won immunity Day 24. At camp, Coach and Tyson conspired to split the Tribal Council vote four votes for Brendan and three votes for Brendan's close ally [[Sierra Reed]] to protect against Brendan using his [[Hidden Immunity Idol]]. At Tribal Council, Brendon did not play his idol so he was blindsided thus leaving Sierra as the odd woman out. |
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+ | ===Losing Tyson=== |
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+ | While it appeared that Sierra was the next target, JT, Stephen, Jalapao member [[Taj Johnson-George]] and Timbira member [[Erinn Lobdell]] sided with her at the next Tribal Council and blindsided Tyson for being an immunity threat. |
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+ | ===Eliminating the Dragon's Bride=== |
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+ | The next day, Coach and Debbie tried to strongarm Sierra into rejoining the former Timbira alliance, but when she hesitated, they angrily turned on her. Coach lied to J.T. that it was Sierra who brought up bringing back the old Timbira alliance. Meanwhile, Sierra told Stephen that it was Coach and Debbie who brought up the Timbira alliance. Sierra was voted out next for causing too much drama at camp. |
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+ | ===Dissolution=== |
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+ | The alliance was unable to recover. Debbie was voted out on night 33 for being a strategic threat. With Debbie gone, Coach was the only member of the alliance left. On Day 36, JT and Coach targeted Erinn while Erinn and Taj targeted Coach, thus making Stephen the swing vote. At Tribal Council, Stephen cast the deciding vote against Coach, sending him out of the game, and thus wiping out the alliance. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *Both loyal members, as well as affiliate |
+ | * Both loyal members, as well as affiliate J.T. Thomas, returned for {{S|20}}, Coach returned for his third time on [[Survivor: South Pacific]], Tyson returned for his third time on [[Survivor: Blood vs. Water]], JT returned for his third time on [[Survivor: Game Changers]], and Stephen Fishbach, the other affiliate, returned for {{S|31}}. |
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+ | vo tyson toc.png|Tyson blindsided. |
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+ | vo debbie toc.jpg|Debbie blindsided. |
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+ | vo coach toc.jpg|Coach voted out. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{SurvivorAlliances}} |
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[[Category:Alliances]] |
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[[Category:Tocantins Alliances]] |
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[[Category:Timbira Tribe]] |
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Revision as of 05:59, 23 December 2018
The Timbira Alliance (also known as the Warrior Alliance) was an alliance from Survivor: Tocantins. The name Warrior Alliance came from Coach Wade's philosophy that the strongest should battle it out at the end. J.T. Thomas was the known as The Warrior, Stephen Fishbach was The Wizard, and Coach was The Dragon Slayer
History
Pre-merge Status
At Timbira's first two Tribal Council's, the tribe came to unanimous decisions. However, Brendan Synnott's repeated visits to Exile Island eventually made him a target because his tribemates believed he was making relationships with members from the Jalapao tribe. However, Brendan was spared as Timbira won the last three challenges before the merge.
The Dragon Slayer Slays the Dragon
After the tribes merge, Coach Wade formed an alliance with Jalapao member J.T. Thomas, and both agreed to target Brendan. That night Tyson Apostol brought Jalapao member Stephen Fishbach into the alliance, and the next day he brought Debbie Beebe in. Brendan was the target. However, Jalapao member Joe Dowdle was medically evacuated thus canceling the first post merge Tribal Council. Tyson won immunity Day 24. At camp, Coach and Tyson conspired to split the Tribal Council vote four votes for Brendan and three votes for Brendan's close ally Sierra Reed to protect against Brendan using his Hidden Immunity Idol. At Tribal Council, Brendon did not play his idol so he was blindsided thus leaving Sierra as the odd woman out.
Losing Tyson
While it appeared that Sierra was the next target, JT, Stephen, Jalapao member Taj Johnson-George and Timbira member Erinn Lobdell sided with her at the next Tribal Council and blindsided Tyson for being an immunity threat.
Eliminating the Dragon's Bride
The next day, Coach and Debbie tried to strongarm Sierra into rejoining the former Timbira alliance, but when she hesitated, they angrily turned on her. Coach lied to J.T. that it was Sierra who brought up bringing back the old Timbira alliance. Meanwhile, Sierra told Stephen that it was Coach and Debbie who brought up the Timbira alliance. Sierra was voted out next for causing too much drama at camp.
Dissolution
The alliance was unable to recover. Debbie was voted out on night 33 for being a strategic threat. With Debbie gone, Coach was the only member of the alliance left. On Day 36, JT and Coach targeted Erinn while Erinn and Taj targeted Coach, thus making Stephen the swing vote. At Tribal Council, Stephen cast the deciding vote against Coach, sending him out of the game, and thus wiping out the alliance.
Trivia
- Both loyal members, as well as affiliate J.T. Thomas, returned for Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, Coach returned for his third time on Survivor: South Pacific, Tyson returned for his third time on Survivor: Blood vs. Water, JT returned for his third time on Survivor: Game Changers, and Stephen Fishbach, the other affiliate, returned for Survivor: Cambodia.