With the holographic project floating before my eyes, I began gathering the necessary parts to build the MG-Tyrant 001.
I walked over to one of the shelves and picked up a cylindrical frame made of reinforced alloy, which would serve as the base for the gun's barrel. The metal was heat- and pressure-resistant, perfect for withstanding high-caliber shots. Using a precision torch, I began welding the inner sections, ensuring that the combustion chamber and thermal cooling system were perfectly aligned.
I stepped on the pedal beneath the workbench, and with a soft mechanical sound, an automated drill I had designed earlier descended from the ceiling of the lab, spinning at high speed. With extreme care, I began machining the barrel, ensuring its inner surface was smooth and precise.
Each piece fit into place.