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Macki is the sole female member of the Heeter family, a group of intel brokers and power players who operate behind the scenes in the galactic underworld. She appears in the Granolah the Survivor Saga.

Gender: Female
Status: Alive

First Appearance

Allegiances

Heeter Force
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Role in the Granolah Saga

Macki works alongside her brothers Elec, Oil, and Gas as part of the Heeter organization. The Heeters operate as intelligence brokers, selling information and manipulating events across the galaxy to increase their own power. Macki specializes in gathering intel and carrying out covert missions for the family.

During the Granolah the Survivor Saga, the Heeters manipulate Granolah into fighting Goku and Vegeta by feeding him false information about the Saiyans. Macki plays a direct role in these schemes, helping to set traps and relay misinformation. She is cunning and resourceful, often using her sharp mind rather than brute force.

Despite her loyalty to the family, Macki shows some moral boundaries. She is uncomfortable with certain extreme actions and shows genuine concern for the Sugarian people who live on Planet Cereal. After Gas is defeated and the Heeter operation collapses, Macki transitions to working as a cook and waiter, leaving her days as an intel broker behind. She eventually falls under the umbrella of the Frieza Force.

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