Initially, Coleman and the others became wary when they heard that the spaceship coming to their rescue had an unknown serial number and commander.
However, upon learning that it was an old model spaceship from Divine Realm and that it might have been handed over to the logistics and rescue team after its decommission, a sense of relief washed over them.
This was because, in their tribe, those decommissioned spaceships would have their serial numbers erased and would be handed over for use by logistics or civilian companies.
These spaceships often continued to utilize their residual heat, taking on responsibilities such as rescue missions in space, patrolling, transporting supplies, and even exploring unknown territories, among other things.
It was precisely because Beacon of Dawn was a Gods' spaceship that Coleman and his team let down their guard without giving it much thought, spreading their arms and waiting for the other spaceship to come closer.
Soon, the two spaceships began to dock.
Precisely because they were both Gods spaceships, despite the difference between the older generation spaceship and the newer one, the docking ports of the spaceships were completely compatible.
Boom!
Both spaceships trembled at the same time, and then the docking was completed.
Both sides simultaneously opened the doors and activated the connecting passage.
Immediately after, a group of Gods entered God's Punisher Spaceship from Beacon of Dawn through the connecting passage.
Coleman sat in the commander's chair on the bridge of God's Punisher Spaceship, arrogantly observing the Gods on the corridor surveillance video, waiting for them to come and pay their respects to him.
However, he suddenly furrowed his brows.
Why do the clothes of these Gods who have come to our rescue look somewhat strange? They don't look like attires from Divine Realm. Even the attire of Divine Realm's private military company can't be this bizarre, right?
Coleman stared uncertainly at the Gods dressed in human attire in the video.
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