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* His back is only flesh and blood. Why doesn't lifting huge weights injure it?
* His back is only flesh and blood. Why doesn't lifting huge weights injure it?
** Most likely his entire skeleton (except his head and his left arm) was reinforced, otherwise his legs would also injure him when running.
** Most likely his entire skeleton (except his head and his left arm) was reinforced, otherwise his legs would also injure him when running.

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  • His back is only flesh and blood. Why doesn't lifting huge weights injure it?
    • Most likely his entire skeleton (except his head and his left arm) was reinforced, otherwise his legs would also injure him when running.
    • This troper has heard, second-hand, that one episode mentioned reinforcements that got implanted in his back for exactly this purpose.
      • The made for TV movie made much later than the series does mention this reinforcement.