The ultimate goal of the game is to take down Shelcoof. The lasers do not reach Shelcoof and Lundi begins to chase Shelcoof riding atop Lagi’s back, Lundi set out in search of vengeance. Lagi's green glow grow's brighter and Lagi fires arrows of light from his mouth, the trademark attack of dragons from the ancient age. On one occasion, when Lundi takes Lagi out, a huge ship called Shelcoof controlled by Sestren destroys Lundi's village in an attempt to kill Lagi, who is possessed by the Dragon Program. Lundi takes the coolia out to try to get him to fly. After a few years the coolia begins to grow wings. Lagi has a strange green glow in his throat. Lundi names the coolia 'Lagi', protecting him and hiding him away from the superstitious people of his village, who would have put Lagi to death had they discovered his existence. Lundi lives in a superstitious village where mutant coolias are killed, but when Lundi discovers a mutant coolia with wings, he decides to keep it and let it live. The plot of Panzer Dragoon Zwei takes players back twenty years before the first Panzer Dragoon game took place its main character is a boy named Lundi, who had lived all his life in a small village out in the endless wastelands of the world. Zwei was considerably more in-depth than Panzer Dragoon, with alternate routes to be taken and a dragon that evolves based on your performance in the game, along with the ability for the player to customise their game via Pandora's Box. There is also the berserk attack which is a rain of lasers from Lagi for a limited amount of time eliminating all enemies on screen. Each level has a certain amount of enemies that must be defeated with either Lundi's gun or Lagi's lasers. The player takes control of Jean Jacque Lundi. As with other Panzer Dragoon games (apart from Panzer Dragoon Saga), Zwei is an on-rail shooter.
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