2-1B
 is probably as exciting as a medical droid can  get.  He comes with a 
medical staff (no, not a  team of people, a hand-held staff), and his 
own blue and translucent  body.  He has a hose that connects (and if you
  try, you can disconnect this) from his “mouth” to the left side of his
  torso.  This probably makes little sense on a  robot, but, whatever!
2-1B
    came on two different ESB cards (one says “2-1B”  and the other says
    “Two-Onebee (2-1B)”) and an ROTJ card which has the  latter name  
plate.
Why should you own this figure?  Five  reasons:
1. Those deep eyes..wait, it doesn’t really have eyes!  Aaaagh!  Kill it!
2. Shove that  medical staff through the eye socket of any figure and claim it’s for  the sake of medicine.
3. Luke needs a lot of patching up – who else is going  to do it?
4. No one else can stand to be around FX-7.
5.  Recreate his pleasant soothing on-screen voice.
Backstory:
2-1B
 was  developed by the Geentech Corporation and built by Industrial  
Automation.  Precursors to his design can be seen  fixing Anakin in Revenge of the Sith.
  One  of his earliest assignments was healing people on a planet under 
 Imperial control.  Basically he cleaned up the  harm done by the 
Empire.  Impressed with his  skill, the Governor of the planet took 2-1B
 as his personal physician.  When
   the Governor was assassinated by a Rebel, 2-1B  was put into service 
  for the Alliance,  finding his way to the Hoth Echo base where he   
treated Luke Skywalker.  When Hoth was evacuated 2-1B was taken aboard a
 ship  and found his way to the medical frigate Redemption, where
 he  gave Luke a new cybernetic  hand.  He  was later assigned to a Mon 
Calamari ship where he served until at  least the Battle of Endor.
Want more?  His Wookieepedia entry
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