IM-6 battlefield medical droid

"Ready to heal."

- Common IM-6 report

The IM-6 was a battlefield medical droid used by the clone forces of the Grand Army of the Republic, and was quite possibly the best self-contained medical droid of its day.

History


It had advanced programming, numerous different tools for various purposes, repulsorlifts for easy maneuverability, internal drug and anesthetic reservoirs and no programming glitches that would cause it to break down in the middle of the most critical stage of an operation.

They were also small enough to be practical to carry on anything from gunships to AT-TE walkers to Victory I-class Star Destroyers and were complemented by emergency kits that expanded the droid's abilities even further.

IM-6s were able to zip around on the battlefield, using their nimble repulsorlifts to dodge enemy fire and drag wounded troops back to a position of safety where they could then be healed.

Their small size made them cheap, and many thousands were produced, making them one of the most prolific medical droids of all time. IM-6 units tended to have an eager personality, and tried to make healing and surgery as painless as possible. They usually had a soothing feminine voice with a raspy, synthesized trace.

IM-6 droids were designed by Cybot Galactica and were similar in appearance to the JN-66 analysis droid models used in the Jedi Temple, which in turn were built on the same chassis as the classic PK-series worker droid.

Behind the scenes
The IM-6 medical droid was voiced by Diane Michelle in the game Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns. Like all the "good guys'" medical droids, the IM-6 units were friendly, eager, and focused on minimal pain, in contrast to the sadistic droids of the "bad guys."

The name "IM-6" is a portmanteau on the phrase "I am sick," alluding to the droid's medical capabilities.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns
 * Republic Commando: Triple Zero
 * Republic Commando: True Colors