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I get picking up everything you come across, I to am a loot goblin, but what you are gathering is not going anywhere. Pickup what you need to build a habitat, then build storage.
First day playing I depleted the battery on my 'mining tool', not sure how to replace battery, I dropped it (inside the starting pod/base) and made another tool...(I know how to replace it now, feel like an idiot), anyway the mining tool that I dropped landed on the seats.
Before logging off, with storage and inventory full, I dropped 3 iron ore on the floor. When I logged in again yesterday, the iron ore was gone but the 'mining tool' was still there on the seats.
"There really are times when you no longer know how to explain things!"
In this sentence it was not towards you, I was referring to myself but in the second person (like Gollum/Smeagol from Lord of the Rings :D). In Spanish you can use the second verb form instead of the first when you explain to someone something that you do repeatedly.