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A battery. Or, for some really exotic robot-machines that NASA may be planning on using on some other planet, maybe a hydrogen fuel cell (sort of like a battery). Now if a redneck from the woods of Tennessee made a robot, it would probably be powered with a 2-stroke chainsaw motor and it would be a pull-start robot!

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