Seventh Sister Inquisitor (with ID9 Seeker Droid) — Star Wars The Black Series #REB 09
The Black Series Seventh Sister Inquisitor with ID9 Seeker Droid — Phase 4 Rebels Collection #09, 2026. The Inquisitor hunter with double lightsaber and companion droid. 18 joints. Fan Channel / Amazon exclusive $27.99.
Overview
The Seventh Sister Inquisitor at #REB 09 is the Rebels Collection’s primary antagonist figure and its most recent addition — the Mirialan Inquisitor who hunted the Ghost crew across season two, with her distinctive fighting style, her companion ID9 Seeker Droids, and the spinning double-bladed lightsaber that the Inquisitor programme made their signature weapon. Double lightsaber. ID9 Seeker Droid companion. 18 joints. Fan Channel / Amazon exclusive. $27.99. 2026.
Double lightsaber and ID9 Seeker Droid. Fan Channel/Amazon. $27.99. The Rebels Collection’s hunter.
The Seventh Sister and the Inquisitorius
The Inquisitors are the Empire’s Jedi-hunting programme — former Jedi or Force-sensitives who were turned to Imperial service and deployed against any surviving Jedi or Force users in the post-Order 66 galaxy. The Seventh Sister is the Inquisitorius member most prominently featured in Rebels season two: more patient and more psychologically sophisticated than the Fifth Brother, her counterpart, she uses manipulation and patience alongside the standard Inquisitor combat programme.
The spinning double-bladed lightsaber is the Inquisitor visual signature — the weapon whose rotation creates a combat style unlike any standard lightsaber technique. All Inquisitor figures in Phase 4 carry some version of this weapon, and the Seventh Sister’s is the first Rebels-specific Inquisitor produced in this collection.
The ID9 Seeker Droid Companion
The ID9 Seeker Droids are the Seventh Sister’s operational tool — the small spherical droids she deploys to locate and track Force-sensitive targets. Including the ID9 as an accessory companion creates the complete Seventh Sister operational configuration: the hunter with her hunting tools. The ID9 should be verified on secondary market purchases as the figure’s most likely-to-separate secondary accessory.
The Rebels Antagonist Display
The Seventh Sister alongside Kanan (#REB 04) and Ezra (#REB 03) creates the Rebels Collection’s master-apprentice-vs-Inquisitor display — the Jedi and his Padawan facing the hunter the Empire sent after them. The Rebels Collection had a clear antagonist gap through its first eight figures; the Seventh Sister fills it with the specific opponent that season two built its conflicts around.
Fan Channel / Amazon at $27.99
The 2026 Fan Channel/Amazon release at $27.99 places the Seventh Sister in the accessible exclusive tier — Amazon exclusivity specifically makes sourcing more straightforward than Walmart or specialist Fan Channel channels. The $27.99 price reflects the 2026 production standard and the companion ID9 droid accessory.
Secondary Market
Above-retail secondary market prices. Fan Channel/Amazon exclusive 2026. Verify double lightsaber and ID9 Seeker Droid. No production variants documented.
Our Verdict
The Seventh Sister Inquisitor at #REB 09 is the Rebels Collection’s most overdue figure — the antagonist the collection needed from the beginning, finally produced in 2026 at Fan Channel/Amazon pricing. The double lightsaber, the ID9 companion, the 18-joint scheme. Buy her. The Rebels Collection finally has its hunter.
The Seventh Sister’s Specific Threat Profile
The Seventh Sister is distinguished from the other Rebels Inquisitors by the patience and psychological sophistication of her approach — she uses the ID9 Seeker Droids to do initial tracking rather than engaging directly, she manipulates her targets rather than simply hunting them, and she is genuinely more interested in capturing Force users than killing them. The ID9 companion droid is the most important accessory for communicating this: she is the Inquisitor who deploys tools rather than just fighting.
The double lightsaber is the Inquisitorius’ shared weapon system, but it is also specifically hers — the blade with which she has drilled until the spinning combat style is instinctive rather than mechanical. Display the double saber in the extended combat position and the figure communicates the specific threat of a trained Inquisitor at work.
The Rebels Antagonist Gap Finally Closed
The Rebels Collection spent eight figures covering the Ghost crew and their closest allies without a dedicated antagonist figure from the series. The Seventh Sister at #REB 09 closes that gap with the most significant Inquisitor from Rebels season two. Display her opposite Kanan and Ezra and the Rebels Collection’s central conflict — the Ghost crew vs the Empire’s Jedi hunters — is finally represented on both sides.
2026 Production at Rebels Collection Standards
The 2026 Phase 4 production standard applied to a Rebels character produces a figure that exceeds the 2020 opening wave in articulation quality and portrait precision. The Seventh Sister at 18 joints is more fully articulated than several of the original Ghost crew figures, and the 2026 production quality delivers the specific Mirialan features of her design at current Phase 4 standards.
The Seventh Sister Inquisitor with her ID9 Seeker Droid companion at $27.99 Fan Channel/Amazon is the figure the Rebels Collection needed from the beginning and finally received in 2026. The hunter who pursued the Ghost crew across season two, the Inquisitor who used patience and droids alongside combat skill, in Phase 4 plastic with the double lightsaber and companion. Buy her. The Rebels Collection finally has its antagonist.
The Seventh Sister closes the Rebels Collection’s first nine figures on the antagonist who gives the Ghost crew’s conflict its sharpest focus. The ID9 companion, the double lightsaber, the 2026 production standard applied to the most patient Inquisitor in the series. Fan Channel/Amazon at $27.99. The Rebels Collection has its hunter. Buy her alongside Kanan and Ezra and the conflict is assembled.
The Seventh Sister Inquisitor with the ID9 Seeker Droid is the Rebels Collection finally complete on its antagonist side. The double lightsaber, the companion droid, the 18-joint 2026 production standard. Fan Channel/Amazon at $27.99. Buy her. The Ghost crew has its hunter.
The Seventh Sister arrived in 2026 and she was worth the wait. The Rebels Collection’s most complete antagonist figure, with the double lightsaber and the ID9 companion, at the 2026 production standard that brings the Mirialan Inquisitor into Phase 4 at its current quality ceiling. Fan Channel/Amazon at $27.99. Buy her and close the antagonist gap that the Rebels Collection carried for six years.
Double lightsaber. ID9 companion. The hunter finally in Phase 4 plastic. Buy the Seventh Sister.
The Seventh Sister Inquisitor brings the Rebels Collection to nine figures and closes the antagonist gap that opened when the collection launched in 2020. Six years. Finally, the hunter. The ID9 droid beside her, the double lightsaber ready, the 2026 Phase 4 production at its current quality. Buy her. The Rebels display is complete.
Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 Rebels Collection. Related: Kanan Jarrus P4-REB-04 | Ezra Bridger P4-REB-03 | Star Wars Rebels.