The Gravity Gun leadership has confirmed that the project is moving to the military base close to El Paso, Texas.

The facility fulfils all criteria necessary to progress work further and test the new weapon – sufficient power source, missile range, and military providing high-level security, which is all that is needed to guarantee on-time and safe project delivery.

Additionally, as the team is planning to test the weapon, the base will be able to provide Mi-24 helicopters as targets. The machines arrived at the base during the Soviet era and it seems they will fulfil their final destination soon.

Also, as this is one of the largest military bases in the US that spans over 3 miles, a separate shuttle system has been put in place for the research team to use and move around the base if necessary.

Due to strict security measures, it’s not entirely clear yet whether the team will be able to leave the base but should be able to move around the public space of the facility.

The senior staff has also confirmed that the residential area upgrade is complete and ready to receive scientists.

Hybrid Universe has learnt that the team meeting with the new leadership is taking place in the next couple of days when everyone will be briefed on the new situation. Jack Thorpinski, the leading scientist on the project, is also expected to confirm whether or not he is staying on the team or retiring, as indicated earlier.