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Luna, daughter of Macho alien leader Mr. K and a hybrid of Macho-human ancestry, lives mostly confined within the Golgotha base. Her father commands an extraterrestrial race infiltrating Earth to colonize it by exploiting human negativity. Luna occasionally ventures into the dystopian metropolis of Dark Meat City. During one visit, she meets Angelino, who instantly develops romantic feelings for her.

Her involvement with Angelino and his friend Vinz starts when she offers them shelter in a diner to evade pursuing MIB agents. This proves a deceptive act, as Luna facilitates their capture by the MIB, led by Bruce, delivering them to her father at Golgotha. There, Mr. K attempts to brainwash Angelino, another hybrid, into embracing his Macho heritage and eliminating Vinz. Luna participates in this betrayal, initially aligning with her father.

A pivotal shift occurs when Luna physically contacts Angelino during the brainwashing. Through this touch, she accesses his memories, witnessing his traumatic past, including his human mother's death at MIB hands. This triggers such profound guilt and shame that Luna questions her allegiance. She realizes her self-imposed isolation stemmed from fearing human rejection, leading her to preemptively harbor hatred. Witnessing Angelino's suffering and resilience challenges this worldview.

Luna defects from the Macho cause, aiding Angelino and Vinz during their Golgotha escape. Later, after a countermeasure deployed by allied Luchadors freezes and kills exposed Macho aliens, Angelino succumbs to the cold due to his hybrid physiology. Luna intervenes, saving his life through a warmth-transferring kiss. She explicitly apologizes for her betrayal, acknowledging Angelino showed her "another way" beyond hatred, expressing preference for the "sweetness of a stolen kiss" over feeding on bitterness.

When Bruce attacks during the ensuing confrontation, he taunts Luna for acting "more human than a Macho." After Angelino saves her from Bruce, she disappears before the conflict concludes. Luna vanishes completely from Dark Meat City afterward. Angelino attempts to locate her by writing letters, unaware of her whereabouts. She chooses independent life, seeking atonement by forging her own path away from her father's influence and those she betrayed.

Appearance-wise, Luna is a young woman with long black hair, fair skin, greyish-blue eyes, and pink lips. She is often depicted wearing a black sweater and a red-and-green checkered skirt, her hair in two pigtails secured by skull-adorned red bands, complemented by thin golden hoop earrings. Despite her Macho lineage, typically featuring pitch-black skin, Luna is characterized as an Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette. Her arc depicts a journey from complicity in her father's schemes to redemption through empathy and rejection of Macho ideology.