
While   the people who lived in Cloud City seemed to have finer tastes in   clothes, Lobot exemplified it. Look at those sleeves! Look at those   pantaloons! Look at that headgear! Apparently Lobot didn’t have room for   toupee with his cybernetic implant.
Lobot came on both ESB and   ROTJ cards with a standard Cloud City figures pistol (Lando and the   Bespin Security guys come with the same one). My personal favorite of   anything said about this figure was in the Star Wars: The Action Figure   Guide: “Lobot is not very tall, and his height has been translated well   to the action figure.” Seriously – that is the only thing it says  about  the figure itself. Basically “right height.” Ha!
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. Disco fans – check out the duds!
2. Hearkens back to the late 70’s/early 80’s time of bulky headgear.
3. If you don’t want two Pilots for the Cloud Car, you can put him in the other pod.
4. Someone needs to make hand gestures to Cloud City people.
5. Mascot to the mute (well, he just didn’t have a speaking part).
Backstory:
Lobot   was the son of a slaver, who, after being raided by pirates, ended up   at Cloud City stealing for a living. He was caught and sentenced to   community service to the city, and also given cyborg enhancement. He   became the city’s computer-liason officer, staying on even after his   service ended. He basically controlled the city, more than the   Administrator.
He secretly helped Lando win Cloud City, since he   knew Lando would elevate its status. Lobot was the one who told R2-D2   about the Falcon’s hyperdrive and how to fix it. He continued to   administrate over Cloud City despite its changing owners multiple times,   but 17 years after the Battle of Yavin he began helping his old boss   Lando out with various missions. Usually these missions required some   kind of cybernetic liason. He would later return to Cloud City, the last   place he is mentioned to be.
Want more?  His Wookieepedia article
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Lobot (ESB 1980-82)
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