Dean decides to attend to the “error” before heading out to the parkour-park, 'I don't want the drone to malfunction and cause an accident,' the teen thinks to himself, 'someone might get hurt'. The boy picks up the “drone” and starts to look for the in-put of the memory-card, he notices a cap on the underside of the drone, right next to the camera. The cap is only able to be opened with a tiny screw driver. “I bet I can find the matching screw driver in Jeff's garage,” the boy says, he grabs the “drone” and hurries down stairs and into the garage.
'I wonder why he needs a screw,' Jeff thinks to himself.
Dean puts the drone onto the workbench and opens some draws, he tries out a few screw drivers, but non seem to fit, until one tiny screw driver does. Smiling to himself, Dean unscrews the cap and detaches it from the drone. He lays the cap to the side and puts the tiny screw next to it, Dean looks into the opening and sees a slit in the middle of the opening labeled “San-Disk Memory-card”.
'I feel as if Dean has opened my skull,' Jeff thinks to himself, 'I hope he does not...,' his train of thought is cut off as Dean removes the card.
Dean looks down at the tiny card, lying in his palm, “now, let's see what the issue is,” the boy says to himself. He takes the “drone”, screw driver and memory-card back to Jeff's room, he sets the “drone” down on the desk and sits down in the chair. Dean looks at the screen, the Chronivac is still running, 'hm... I should download the program onto my phone,' he thinks to himself, 'might come in handy'. The boy hooks up his phone to Jeff's computer, a pop-up message appears, “do you wish to copy or move the entire program to your phone? WARNING: by moving the entire program, the program and it's saved files will be deleted from the original device”.
Dean thinks for a while, 'better to move the program onto my phone,' he thinks to himself. The teen then clicks on “move entire file”, a new message then pops up, “do you wish to connect the Chronivac to the transformed subject? Y/N”.
“I rather not want the Chronivac being connected to my drone,” Dean says, “who knows what might happen,” so he clicks on “no”. With that out of the way, Dean inserts the memory-card into Jeff's computer. A window opens and Dean sees two files, one is labeled “Jeff” the other is labeled “drone”. The file labeled “Jeff” is set to “main file”, Dean shakes his head, “no wonder the drone is malfunctioning,” he says, “the main file should not be “Jeff”, it should be “drone”,” so with a simple click, Dean changes the setting.
Dean then removes the card from the computer and re-inserts it into the “drone”, he then screws the cap back on. “Now I can finally meet up with Rick and Leon,” he says happily, Dean grabs his backpack and puts the “drone” and the remote inside, then he flings it onto his back and hurries out the house and heads straight for the parkour-park.