Those muscle fibres are arranged all wrong! Even assuming the joint housings disguised ligaments to connect them to the correct points (i.e. not on the same bone), most of them don't have antagonists (e.g. forearms, lower legs), so force could only be applied one way.
psuedonymous said: Those muscle fibres are arranged all wrong! Even assuming the joint housings disguised ligaments to connect them to the correct points (i.e. not on the same bone), most of them don't have antagonists (e.g. forearms, lower legs), so force could only be applied one way.
Given these artificial muscles work exactly the same way as natural ones.