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− | The '''Battle of Po-Koro''' was a skirmish in the [[Bohrok]] war. A swarm of [[Tahnok]] came through Po-Wahi, and the [[Matoran]] had to prepare. [[Takua]], [[Onewa]], [[Hafu]], and [[Pohatu]] were on the outskirts of Po-Koro, at the walls. In order to delay the swarms, Hafu unfortunately had to collapse his life's work, forming a barrier. These statues of Matoran heads toppled, delaying the swarm long enough to prepare. However, Hafu was trapped, in between the walls and the Tahnok. Pohatu rescued him just before his doom, using his [[Kakama]]. [[Hewkii]] and Pohatu stopped the horde with quick thinking and the precise aiming of a [[Koli]] ball. |
+ | The '''Battle of Po-Koro''' was a skirmish in the [[Bohrok]] war. A swarm of [[Tahnok]] came through Po-Wahi, and the [[Matoran]] had to prepare. [[Takua]], [[Onewa]], [[Hafu]], and [[Pohatu]] were on the outskirts of Po-Koro, at the walls. In order to delay the swarms, Hafu unfortunately had to collapse his whole life's work, forming a barrier. These statues of Matoran heads toppled, delaying the swarm long enough to prepare. However, Hafu was trapped, in between the walls and the Tahnok. Pohatu rescued him just before his doom, using his [[Kakama]]. [[Hewkii]] and Pohatu stopped the horde with quick thinking and the precise aiming of a [[Koli]] ball. |
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The Battle of Po-Koro was a skirmish in the Bohrok war. A swarm of Tahnok came through Po-Wahi, and the Matoran had to prepare. Takua, Onewa, Hafu, and Pohatu were on the outskirts of Po-Koro, at the walls. In order to delay the swarms, Hafu unfortunately had to collapse his whole life's work, forming a barrier. These statues of Matoran heads toppled, delaying the swarm long enough to prepare. However, Hafu was trapped, in between the walls and the Tahnok. Pohatu rescued him just before his doom, using his Kakama. Hewkii and Pohatu stopped the horde with quick thinking and the precise aiming of a Koli ball.