I watched Age of Ultron for the first time the other day and boy, was Helen Cho just a completely wasted fucking character, huh
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Replying to @crystallgnaires @Nymphomachy
She's the biotech researcher who builds the Vision's body with the 3D bioprinter. Yes, WANDAVISION did completely forget how the Vision was supposed to have been constructed, why do you ask?
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Replying to @crystallgnaires @Nymphomachy
Clearly, the reason why Helen Cho is never so much as mentioned after this despite her pivotal role is because she breaks the core assumptions about how technology in the MCU works. Her entire concept hinges on the idea of Stark-like tech being practically obsolete already.
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The Cradle is interesting because it makes the action-movie way they treat injuries both more and less realistic More realistic in that when they *want* a mere flesh wound to be shrugged off without even a scar by the next scene, now that makes sense
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Nymphomachy and
Less realistic in that when they *don't* want this to happen because it's a significant plot injury, now there's an explicit plot hole
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I mean I guess it makes sense that Rhodey's paralysis is the kind of thing the Cradle couldn't magically heal but you know They didn't even bring it up, they'd forgotten about it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Nymphomachy and
(The Wakandans explicitly do have the ability to heal this kind of injury but they don't share)
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But anyway now you have your in-universe justification for why Steve has gotten his face mashed to hamburger so many times but his face is still so pretty
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