...with CONCEALED PHOTON MISSILE LAUNCHER.
WTF.  Really, WTF?  A concealed photon missile launcher?  In a droid.  In a droid that we saw for a few minutes in the first movie that broke down on Tatooine and never posed a risk to anyone?  That droid?
I apologize for the quality of the graphic showing how the photon missile works, but you get the idea.  Apparently, this made sense to someone, and that R5's continuity could be compromised in a way that R2-D2's couldn't.  Instead of a faithful figure/collectible, R5 became a joke.
Five reasons to get this figure:
1. Get it because everyone else doesn't want it - so hipster.
2. For a full examination.  What is going on here?  What are those rods on the sides of its legs?  What is going on!?
3. Admit it - with the vintage R2 you used to pretend he could shoot out the bottom.  This is just a realization of that impulse.
4. A great accessory for desk wars.
5. Now, we droids will have revenge on our oppressors!  Torpedo all Jawas!
Backstory:
R5   was built by the Industrial Automaton  company. The R5 line was    notorious for being low cost and low quality,  and R5-D4 was no    exception. He went from owner to owner before being  sold to the Jawas    and turned down by Luke and Uncle Owen because of his  bad motivator.
R5    was stolen from the Jawas and sold to a member  of the Rebel  Alliance.   He was refurbished to much better working  condition and set  in place  in  Mos Eisley for gathering intelligence. A  humorous  short–story posed  a  different theory: that he could use the  Force and  foresaw that only  R2  going with Luke would save the galaxy. He  thus  blew his own  motivator.
In  the movie Luke says, “This R2  unit  has a bad  motivator.” Whether Mark  Hamill the actor, the character   Luke, or the  scriptwriter was mistaken  is under debate.
Want  more?  His Wookieepedia  article
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
R5-D4 [1995, POTF2]
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WOW! Never have seen this -REALLY cool!
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