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Originally Posted by nighterfighter
But then it can passively play defense, right?
What would you qualify as an active defense mechanism. If a tall robot has some sort of wall built into them, that is a passive mechanism. Would active then be fans/air to deflect the ball (Of course it won't be effective at changing the path of the ball)?
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Oh whoops I meant to say passive structure not mechanism on the poll my bad.
An active defense could be a vortex canon or fan to try and alter trajectory (regardless of effectiveness). For me active means that it in some way moves, articulates, or is powered to amplify its effectiveness.
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