
The system's high-energy exhaust plumes manifested as a giant pair of wings ("Wings of Light"), which could be used as either gigantic beam sabers or as massive beam shields to shield both the Gundam itself and other targets. The Minovsky Drive can also be used for both offensive and defensive purposes, sometimes simultaneously. If used on Earth, the Minovsky Drive allowed the V2 to hover in mid-air without additional support, a significant advantage over the beam rotor technology used by Zanscare's mobile suits. This system allowed the V2 to fly in space without the use of conventional rocket thrusters (though some were still incorporated for maneuvering) and achieve incredible speeds. The most important upgrade, however, was the Minovsky Drive System, which was derived from the Victory Gundam's Minovsky Flight System and provided the unit with unparalleled power and maneuverability. These upgrades typically saw the V2 outfitted with additional armor or extra weapons (or both). Like its two predecessors, the V2 could also be outfitted with a variety of equipment to adapt to different mission roles. Its armaments were mostly identical to the original Victory as well, although most of its systems were upgraded to better combat the newer mobile weapons being produced by the Zanscare Empire. The V2 Core Fighter can also combined only with the upper body (also known as V2 Top Limb, or "Hanger" as it was informally known) or the lower body (also known as V2 Bottom Limb or "Boots") to form the V2 Top Fighter and the V2 Bottom Fighter respectively. This allowed damaged parts to be quickly and easily swapped out in the middle of battle. Nevertheless it shared many similarities with its predecessor, most notably the Core Block System, in which the V2's body is consisted of a Core Fighter (also known as V2 Core Fighter) attached to the suit's upper and lower body. While the continuity error of the Jackal and the Casull was remastered in the Blu-ray version, Alucard's gloves still have the Hellsing-pentagram on them in the opening scene with Dracula and Abraham Van Helsing, despite the fact this was also a continuity error of the original version.Developed from the LM312V04 Victory Gundam, the Victory 2 (V2) Gundam was the newest Gundam produced by the League Militaire as their new symbol, replacing the older Victory Gundam.In the HD version on Blu-ray, Alucard now begins the fight with Luke using the Casull. In the manga, he was shot in the face by the Casull and to the legs by the Jackal, this was fixed in the Blu-ray remaster of the volume done by Madhouse (who also animated episode 5-7). The fight between Luke Valentine and Alucard contains a continuity error, showing Luke taking a shot from the Jackal to the head.Integra hints to Walter that surviving Nazi officials could have been responsible for the attack. Jan reveals the name of the group responsible for the attack as Millennium. Dornez (who shows why he was once known as the "Angel of Death") are able to turn the tide. Almost all of the Hellsing soldiers are killed in the process and turned into ghouls before Alucard, Seras and Walter C. The cover of the regular version of the DvD.Īlucard has a dream about his defeat at the hands of Abraham Van Helsing, while Sir Integra holds a Round Table conference to report her findings regarding the current wave of vampire attacks, vampire brothers Jan and Luke Valentine launch a covert sneak attack on the Hellsing compound with the help of a ghoul army outfitted with military gear and small arms. It was originally released in Japan on Augand released in English in North America on Jby Funimation Entertainment under licensing of Geneon USA. Hellsing: Ultimate II is the second installment in Hellsing: Ultimate.
