Macku

Macku was a Ga-Matoran.

Metru Nui
Little is known about Macku on Metru Nui. She served as a guide for Archivists at sea, running a small business called Macku's canoes. She was summoned to the coliseum, put in a Matoran Pod, and taken away.

Quest for the Masks
Macku was the only escapee of the Tarakava incident in Ga-Koro. She sought out the help of Takua while she searched on foot for Gali. When Gali defeated the Tarakava, Macku returned to her hut and heard about the Comet Virus in Po-Koro. She became especially worried about Hewkii.

She later became a member of the Chronicler's Company, and took her old canoe under the Ga-Koro Waterfall. She joined in The Battle of Kini-Nui I.

Bohrok Swarm
When the Pahrak were about to invade Ga-Koro, the Boxor Squad, Jaller, and Takua had arrived. Suddenly, a fleet of boats came across the sea. It was the Po-Matoran, who had escaped their destroyed Koro. Macku saw Hewkii, and waved to him. Hewkii waved back, but was hit on the head by Onewa.

Suddenly, the Pahrak began their invasion. Macku, Kotu, and Hahli used fishing sticks to try to cut the path off. A Pahrak took a rock and threw it at Macku, but Hewkii made a last moment save.

At night, Macku and Hewkii were sharing a moment (and were about to kiss, but in front of the others, they realized they were holding hands and lets go in shyness), but were interupted. The waterfall had collapsed, to reveal more Pahrak! The Matoran managed to hold them off.

Mask of Light
After the defeat of the Bohrok-Kal, Macku and Hahli were chosen for the Kohlii team. They traveled the island undefeated. They won the championship.

When the Rahkshi attacked Ta-Koro, Macku escaped along with everyone else.

Return to Metru Nui
Macku has returned to Metru Nui along with all the other Matoran.

Trivia

 * Macku was one of the candidantes for Chronicler.

Set Information

 * Macku was first released in 2001 as Maku, and was one of the 6 McDonald's promotional Bionicle sets, which were six Matoran of Mata Nui.
 * Macku was released in 2003 as one of the six "small sets",in which that year the Matoran of Mata Nui had their "rebuilt" bodies.