Many    of my SW toys first came from garage sales that my dad had stopped  at.   My first brush with an FX-7 figure came in such a way. Thus, I had  no   f@#*ing idea what it was. I figured it was Star Wars because it  came   with a bunch of other Star Wars things, but it was only later  looking at   some card's back that I figured it out. It comes on an ESB  and a ROTJ   card.
FX-7 is another one of those  now-you-see-me-now-you-don't   characters from the movies. Along with  2-1B, it helped Luke recover  from  his Wampa encounter on Hoth.
Why  should you care? My five reasons:
1.   You are cooler than  everyone else because you don't follow the crowd.   You only had so much  money for a figure, but you didn't get one of   those Han in Hoth gears  clogging up the racks, you got an FX-7!
2. There are at least 8  arms on the thing!  This isn't your humanoid C-3PO, this is like  mecha-octopus.
3.   Everyone of those 8 arms can move. The grasping  arm rotates, the  other  seven can, um, pop out. Well they still move  damnit! Anyone who  ever  had this figure and played with it a lot can  attest that getting  those  arms back in place after a while can be a real  bitch.
4. This is a fairly accurate representation of a  character that had very little screen time.  The head even rotates.
5.  There is no other way you can complete your homage to Bacta tanks and  Wampa injuries without an FX-7.
Backstory:
At    the time of Empires Strikes Back, FX-7 was slightly dated but still a    good medical droid. He (yes, apparently it is a he) had worked with   2-1B  for over a year, but 2-1B was still his superior. They both   escaped on  one of the last rebel ships to leave the Hoth system.
A   look at  the photo on the front of the card shows the detail that went   into this  droid prop, especially considering his little screen time.   The real prop  had a lot more arms than the figure, but hey, how much   can you  accomplish with small pieces of plastic?
Want more?  Wookieepedia article
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
FX-7 (Medical Droid) (ESB 1980-82)
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