The amount of possible USB C cable combinations is endless. If you use the wrong cable, data transmission may be slower than possible or certain devices may not work at all. In the USB C standard, the cable plays an important role and has to advertise itself as such. All of them need to have certain pins connected, some need to be grounded, some need to have resistors attached.
How would this behave with an active thunderbolt 3 cable?
I imagine it won't work properly, but is there any risk of damaging the active circuitry?
Thanks.