>>35808175Not if you way close attention, he's disregarded organization a good amount number of times.
>>35808076He builds MUCH more than he needs, which helps him later on when he needs more raw materials since he's already got a fuckload of them.
>He has a strange kind of organized unorganization where he'll constantly build things around other things in a kind of confusing mass, but kind of brute force it to work again in a strange, almost properly built manner, as if it was planned from the start but you can tell it wasn't. In effect he's very good at "planning around a future change of plans".He was very meticulous in his beginnings when creating his basic factory, making very few mistakes in his placements and such as he began to understand the mechanics of the game, but as it grew he's become progressively more and more disjointed. Not only in the way I mentioned before where his organization begins to suffer, but he also constantly misplaces things, and it can take him AGES to recognize he's placed them wrong if he ever even does. There are still, even now as I type this, pipes "connected" to his chemical plants that aren't actually connected because they're backwards. The details begin to blur to him.
>He doesn't care about damaging or repairing anything, as I type this he's just ran directly through a water pipeline with his tank intending to repair it (or to have his drones repair it, as he's just discovered they do that) because it would take him slightly longer to go around. He does this with many things, but generally his way of thinking can be considered "if it's too much of an inconvenience to go around it, just destroy it and rebuild it again". He also has no problem blowing up fairly large portions of his factory with grenades to save himself a few seconds clearing simple TREES.Since he builds and harvests more than he needs, as I said, he isn't really hurt even when large parts of his factory are broken by aliens or himself, and he just replaces them good as new, so his policy of "abundance" compliments his policy of "liberal destruction" as well.
>Early on he sought out every nearby alien nest and genocided them completely, to the point only now is he having problems with new nests spawning due to the ludicrously large amounts of pollution he's making.When he is alerted of an alien attack, he will usually utterly ignore it as he doesn't consider it a major threat, only a minor inconvenience outweighed by the annoyance of walking over to wherever they're attacking unless they're attacking something nearby. After finishing whatever he was doing when he was alerted to the attack, he will begin to make his way towards them to deal with it.
>He completely ignored building trains for the longest time because he just wanted to build uncomfortably long conveyor belts instead.He seems to like drones but has learned about them too late into the game to play with them much, kind of sad about that but I'm scared of what he'd have done with them otherwise.
>I'm pretty sure he just really likes making more stuff, so he can use that stuff to make even more stuff.Over all he is a very uncaring, unscrupulous, leisurely "means to an end" type of person from what I've seen, and even if he understands there may be a better way of doing something, or a more convenient item he's researched he can replace another with, he often just ignores them if he seems to consider them too much of a hassle to learn or make. Much of his factory still uses the yellow conveyors instead of the red ones, and he's only recently made an effort to upgrade them.
I've had fun watching and learning about the Knight. Aunties, your oshi scares me a little. Your welcome for the essay.