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The FX-7 medical assistant droid was a medical droid manufactured by Medtech Industries as part of the FX-series of surgical assistants and nursing droids. Typically, an FX-7 droid cost 3,500 credits. After the FX-7's manufacturing ended, it was only available as used by the time of the Galactic Civil War.[2]
Characteristics

The FX-7 model was a tall, cylindrical unit roughly symmetrical on all sides. It was equipped with a wide array of sophisticated appendages. Twenty retractable manipulator arms were the norm, but because medical needs varied from system to system, Medtech specifically designed the arms to be modular. Its main manipulator arm, which could extend up to one meter, was located near the upper half of the body, featuring a removable grasper able to be replaced with specific tools. The droid's cap-like head, which could rotate 360 degrees, featured a cluster of sophisticated medical sensors and diagnostic equipment. Its main body contained a medicine/anesthesia dispensing hose and a control board manipulator. The standard FX-7 lacked a droid language vocoder, but was equipped with an expansion slot allowing for the addition of one. In lieu of vocal communication, the FX-7 had readout screens and a scomp link for direct access to medical computers or other droids. Medtech's conceptual engineers did not consider mobility to be an important factor of the FX-7's design, intending the droid to be placed at a specific medical station. However, an optional repulsorcart, also manufactured by Medtech, allowed the droid to be carried from place to place.[2]
History
The FX-7s proved to be highly effective droids—so much so that Medtech did not receive a single complaint during the entire production run—though newer, far superior droids such as the 2-1B surgical droid and the MD-series medical specialist droid largely made the FX units obsolete by at least 3 ABY.[2] Medtech ultimately retired the line, though during the Galactic Civil War, hundreds of FX-7 droids could still be found in the Expansion Region and Outer Rim Territories.
FX-7 droids proved particularly useful to the credit-strapped Alliance to Restore the Republic. By the time of Medtech's demise sometime prior to 3 ABY, the Rebellion had secured several warehouses full of surplus FX models and had acquired others through the black market.[2]
An FX-7 unit was employed at Echo Base on Hoth, where it worked alongside a 2-1B droid. Noa Briqualon also owned an FX-7 droid, which he kept on his starship. Many medical assistants were also owned by the Xuchpra and Zaltin bacta conglomerates on Thyferra, as they made superior bacta tank operators.
Appearances

- Star Wars: Battlefront
- Star Wars: Battlefront II
Port Crowding Increases Virus Risks — HoloNet News Vol. 531 #51 (content now obsolete; backup link) (Picture only)
- MedStar I: Battle Surgeons
- MedStar II: Jedi Healer
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Orders"
- Labyrinth of Evil (Mentioned only)
- Operation: Elrood
- Beyond the Rim
- Ewoks: The Battle for Endor
- Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back (First appearance)
- Star Wars (1977) 39
- Star Wars (1977) 40
- "Of Possible Futures: The Tale of Zuckuss and 4-LOM"—Tales of the Bounty Hunters
- Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
- X-Wing: Rogue Leader 3
- The New Rebellion (Mentioned only)
Sources
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Pack: FX-7 (Medical Droid)) (backup link)
- The Star Wars Sourcebook (As "FX-7")
- Galaxy Guide 3: The Empire Strikes Back
- A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
- Star Wars Sourcebook, Second Edition (As "FX-7")
Star Wars Customizable Card Game – Hoth Limited (Card: FX-7 (Effex-Seven)) (backup link)
- Galaxy Guide 3: The Empire Strikes Back, Second Edition
- Cynabar's Fantastic Technology: Droids (As "FX-7")
- Rules of Engagement: The Rebel SpecForce Handbook
- Star Wars Trilogy Sourcebook, Special Edition
- Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary
Star Wars: Power of the Jedi (Pack: FX-7 (Medical Droid)) (backup link)
- The Essential Guide to Droids
Star Wars Trading Card Game – The Empire Strikes Back (Card: FX-7 Medical Assistance Droid (A)) (backup link)
Star Wars Trading Card Game – The Empire Strikes Back (Card: Medical Center) (backup link) (Picture only)
"Who's Who in Echo Base" – Star Wars Insider 74
- The New Essential Guide to Droids
- Arms & Equipment Guide
"Droids, Droids, Droids!" (original article link) on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
FX-7 in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Rebellion Era Campaign Guide
- File:StarWarsLCG Logo.png Star Wars: The Card Game – Assault on Echo Base (Card: FX-7 Medical Assistant)
- Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook (Picture only)