After thinking it over for a while, Gael shrugs, “he... to hell, I'll simply delete some unnecessary data, something Jeff does not really need,” the boy mumbles to himself. Gael starts to scroll through Jeff's brain, looking for something to delete to make space for him to use as storage for recorded videos of him doing parkour.
“Let's see now,” Gael mumbles to himself, “the stuff, that take away most of the capacity, are “gender”, “sexual orientation”, “friends”, “age” and “relationship status”. Hmm... .” The boy leans back in the chair with a thoughtful expression on his face, “I think I'll delete “gender”, “sexual orientation”, “age” and “relationship status”. Those are things a Drone surely does not need.”
After deleting those “data” the storage percentage changes from only 10% to 60%, Gael smiles, “much better,” he says to himself, “that should do for now, if I need more storage space, I can still delete some other stuff.”
The boy extracts the SD-Card from the computer and inserts it back into the “Drone”, “now, I really got to hurry,” Gael says, “can't let my friends wait any longer.” He grabs the “Drone” and is soon hurrying to the parkour park.
Jeff, who is still in sleep-mode, since he is not turned on, has no idea what his brother has done to him.
Gael soon arrives at the parkour park, there he meets his friends, Tyler, John, Max, Finn and Ben. After a few words and excited exchanges about Gael's awesome “Drone”, the boys start the course, Gael puts the “Drone” on the ground and boots it up.
“Whoa,” Jeff says, his voice coming over the speakers on the controller, “that is a weird way to wake up.”
“Hi Jeff,” Gael says, “ready to do this?”
“Hey Gael,” Jeff replies, “sure. I kinda feel a little dizzy though, so please be careful.”
“Hm... I guess it is because your mind is not yet fully awake,” Gael says, “I hope the feeling goes away soon.” Gael of course knows why Jeff feels dizzy, the small boy had deleted a lot of Jeff's personality, but Jeff does not need to know this. Gael turns on the camera and programs the “Drone” to follow his moves.
Soon, Jeff the Drone is in the air, following his brother as he does his parkour, 'man, I feel so weird,' Jeff thinks to himself, 'as if something is missing from my mind, but I can't put my finger on it. Oh well, maybe it's nothing, maybe I still need a little time to get used to being a Drone.'