[...Kimblee will just be kind of. staring blankly at you for a minute there, Archer. It's not that he never thinks of strategy - the war with Drachma would be one example of a ploy he'd come up with actually working - but most of his strategies tend to be incredibly simple and generally superficial.
Of course, his ability to plan out complex strategies with no guidance at all has suffered a bit since prison; he's mostly been running on intuition since then, improvising as opposed to planning. And even before that...well, when he served the military, he was mostly utilized for his destructive power, and the Philosopher's Stone only amplified that aspect of his work.
Literally speaking, he's a bomb, Archer; you don't program a bomb to think about the most efficient way to blow things up, because the bomb is the most efficient way to blow things up. He knows what needs to be done; strategy factors in ridiculously little beyond that point, as he's used to doing what's required through utilizing sheer power. That is all.]
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Of course, his ability to plan out complex strategies with no guidance at all has suffered a bit since prison; he's mostly been running on intuition since then, improvising as opposed to planning. And even before that...well, when he served the military, he was mostly utilized for his destructive power, and the Philosopher's Stone only amplified that aspect of his work.
Literally speaking, he's a bomb, Archer; you don't program a bomb to think about the most efficient way to blow things up, because the bomb is the most efficient way to blow things up. He knows what needs to be done; strategy factors in ridiculously little beyond that point, as he's used to doing what's required through utilizing sheer power. That is all.]
...I suppose you have a point.