It isn't just a pain issue though, Dina, even if the injuries that had been operated on had healed. 1] Not all the damage had been repaired, remember she was facing another round of surgery to further repair things and then it couldn't make her like she was. 2] If her knee and shoulder/elbow were immobilized for two or three months, healed or not, pain or not, the muscles just do not bounce back that quickly. It takes a bit for them to get strong again, especially if the damage was as bad as we are led to believe.
Yes, Mira, that is why I said she was still injured and would have still need therapy. And she wouldn't have been able to fight a martial art. But what I've meant was that if she was ready to take the cast away (4 days wouldn't have make a significant difference) his body would have been more or less operative. The main restriction would have been the pain, and that is what Mab took away. She wouldn't have been able to ride a normal bicycle due to the effort for her legs, but I don't think it's so much of a stretch to imagine her riding a motorcycle. Think this, af first. when Harry helped her with the cast, she said that her hip were not used to a given movement. The idea is that her hip could do what she wanted, but the pain prevented her to do it.
So I think that Murphy was not supernaturally healed. She just was able to move like in extra heavy mega painkillers. She probably damaged herself even more and, had she lived, she would have probably been much worse than she was the day before.
The only thing I am not so sure is the bazooka, because I have not idea how heavy is it, and her arm was injured (not so bad as her knee). But I believe with Murphy excellent physical state before her injury, even after several months of plaster she would have been able to resist some weight.
It isn't just a pain issue though, Dina, even if the injuries that had been operated on had healed. 1] Not all the damage had been repaired, remember she was facing another round of surgery to further repair things and then it couldn't make her like she was. 2] If her knee and shoulder/elbow were immobilized for two or three months, healed or not, pain or not, the muscles just do not bounce back that quickly. It takes a bit for them to get strong again, especially if the damage was as bad as we are led to believe. Me too, but wasn't that before Harry called up Toot and Z'Gard?
Yes, much before, but this was my point. Why do "the allies" needed Harry to call the ZīGard and all that if Sarissa was already on it with her own Little Folks?
One would think that he could be. However as Blackstaff isn't he exempt? Having kind of a 007 license to kill? But that wouldn't apply to vanilla humans would it? I guess he could always claim that it was an accident, he didn't know she was on board. Or he didn't intend to hurt anyone, just stop the boat.. Then blame Harry because he wouldn't stop the boat and it had Thomas in it.
Yes, I don't think Eb would have trouble with the White Council but a) it would have demanded her to lie, which I don't think he too comfortable with (secrets, omissions, yes. Straight lies? I don't think it's his style) and b) it proves he is more out of control than I thought, because he was ready to kill a human he knew Harry cared about and what? to fight Harry after that? Worst case scenario, Harry would have reacted like with Rudolph, or worse, much worse. Best case scenario, Harry would have been a witness at him killing a human and he would have need to call him a liar.
It just seem...too much. Even for Eb. So perhaps he is nemfected.