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Across
  1. 3. An appendage or extension at the rear of the body of many animals, including cats, kangaroos, and seahorses.
  2. 5. In VR (Virtual Reality) games, it generates tension through movement, simulating the sensations of walking or bearing weight in a virtual world.
Down
  1. 1. One type used in scientific research to enhance human physical functions, and another used in cosplay or entertainment as a bionic device.
  2. 2. An internal algorithm and motion feedback that allows the wearer to maintain stability, even when tilted, through physiological intelligence.
  3. 4. A famous mechanical device developed by Keio University in Japan.
  4. 6. Can be understood as the 'muscles' that drive the movement of the machine.