G2-9T

G2-9T is a droid appearing in Star Tours and its prequel Star Tours: The Adventures Continue in the Sector 2 section of the queue. In The Adventures Continue, G2-9T works as a security agent for Star Tours. By the time of the setting of the original Star Tours, G2-9T has been reprogrammed into a repair droid. He is voiced by Tom Fitzgerald.

Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
Sometime before the Battle of Yavin, G2-9T was employed by Star Tours as a droid security agent, scanning luggage for paraphernalia banned on flights by the Galactic Empire. G2-9T is shown to be incompetent at his job, clearing luggage containing weapons and smuggled droids or aliens, yet destroying luggage containing harmless items such as computers or toys. G2-9T is shown clearing luggage containing items and characters from the Disney, Pixar and Star Wars universes, including:
 * TK-421's stormtrooper armor
 * Mr. Incredible's super suit (from The Incredibles)
 * A souvenir Goofy hat (which G2-9T mistakes for a Jar Jar Binks hat)
 * Mickey Mouse gloves
 * G2 droids
 * Genie's Lamp (from Aladdin, although G2-9T thought that it was meant for smoking purposes.)
 * Scottish bagpipes (which he promptly destroys; alludes to the the rebellion of 1745, when the British Government banned the Highlanders from wearing kilts and playing bagpipes, which were considered instruments of war).
 * A pit droid (playing with a toy TIE fighter and StarSpeeder 1000)
 * Astromech droids
 * B1 battle droids
 * Major Domo and Minor Domo (from Captain EO)
 * A MacBook (which is accidentally destroyed by G2-9T due to miscommunication with the station's main computer on what the object was. The conversation itself was a reference to Abbott and Costello's "Who's on first" comedy routine.)
 * Buzz Lightyear and several squeeze toy aliens (from Toy Story)
 * A camera (that he promptly destroys, thinking it's a new type of alien technology; this alludes to the rule against flash photography during the flight, at least when you're in the StarSpeeder)
 * An RX-series pilot droid
 * Lando Calrissian's luggage
 * An E-3PO protocol droid (which he scolds for using foul language)
 * WALL-E (from WALL-E)
 * V.I.N.CENT (from The Black Hole)
 * Stitch (from Lilo & Stitch; the droid promptly quarantines the suitcase that he is in, as animals are not allowed in checked baggage, alluding to how Lilo and Stitch first met at a kennel; note, in later versions of the ride, he is replaced by Figment.)
 * An Ewok (even though Endor is not currently an actual destination in the experience; during this instance, G2-9T mistook the Ewok for a doll, although the final seconds of the scan indicated that it was actually alive.)
 * Mickey Mouse's Sorcerer Hat (from The Sorcerer's Apprentice segment of Fantasia)
 * Football equipment adorned with Epcot's The Living Seas logo (as a tribute to that particular attraction)
 * A pit droid using a tablet computer
 * A Marksman-H combat remote
 * A Mickey Mouse ear hat
 * Sheriff Woody's cowboy hat (from Toy Story)
 * Little Mikey (Mike Wazowski's doll from Monsters, Inc.)
 * Madame Leota (from The Haunted Mansion)G2-9t_checking_a_bag_with_a_rx-series_droid_in.png

Star Tours

 * "Gee, a lot of families here today. Glad you're flying with us. You know, I like families. Sure. I see a lot of mine these days. Oh look, there's Dad. Hi, Dad! Dad was a top Star Tours pilot, until he took a *crash course* in StarSpeeders, if you know what I mean. Now he's a real basket case. Yep, that's him all over. Shame too, really gone to pieces. Hey, are you all together today? Are you sure? Ok, you had me worried there."
 * "[To the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad"] I've been working on the same droid, all the live long day. [Stops singing, chuckles, then speaks to R5-D2] Stick 'em up! [Blows the tip of his welder, pretending it's a gun, and then speaks to the audience] I love the west. Reminds me of my last home on Tatooine. Hey, speaking of home, how about taking me with you when you leave? Will you wait for me? I get off work in a few years. Pleeeease?"

Star Tours: The Adventures Continue

 * (singing) "Star Tours, nothing but Star Tours!" (referencing a 1978 Saturday Night Live sketch in which a lounge singer portrayed by Bill Murray sings a version of the Star Wars theme with lyrics)
 * "This security job is... the... best! It so much better than... oh, I don't know... like, like, being stuck welding old droids back together! Ha! Just reprogram me before that ever happens, right? As if it ever would." (referencing the original Star Tours)