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Date: 2013-05-23 01:31 am (UTC)
The doctor character would have had to use whatever tools were around (i.e. bomb making tools) to perform surgery.

Well, yes, but this is 1960s Origin Story. Scifi gets it's one insane premise that all other things build from, which in this case is "Tony Stark is Perfect Engineer but needs a power source in his chest or explodes".

I'm not sure it's faster to punch a wizard and break their wand, especially when one word (that doesn't have to be spoken unless it's a dramatic moment) can do any number of things

The movies disagree. And, more specifically, they abundantly show many cases where a physical solution would solve the problem after the magical solution fails.

RE:[1] I am extremely interested to see how that particular scene plays out.

It's in the trailer. Jor-El: "I'm sending him to Earth to escape the destruction of Krypton! He'll be an alien and this will be swank." Jor-El's Unnamed Wife: "He'll be foreign. They'll KILL him!". Jor-El: "How?"
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