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Unable to stream through their DI’s, Eva and Miko instead opted to go the traditional route. Or at least, the route most others used to film their streams - by using cameras. They had acquired three EyeCast drones, which essentially followed the two of them around and recorded everything they did. Well, not all the time - only when they wanted them to. The drones were palm-sized lenses that were ringed with electronics and dotted with small hover jets. They instantly transmitted their footage through the pair’s DIs, and immediately recorded on storage devices that they both wore. Not only did the footage go through their DIs, they could even directly control them with it. They had even spent a little time practicing how to properly maneuver them with just a thought. Although, it was ha