All in a day's work." When the level is completed with the player seeing their score and what they unlocked, Professor Z is seen with a parking boot, as to prevent him getting away.
Finn asks Professor Z if everyone is all right in there, only that he replies saying no thanks due to Finn, who then says, "No thanks required, mate. In the ending cut-scene, Professor Z shoots a missile at the player while in midair, but the player dodges the missile and pushes Professor Z out of the helicopter before the missile hits the helicopter. Throughout the level, he tries to stop Finn McMissile and the player from finding out where the bombs are being taken.
He is in the helicopter with a convoy of trucks full of bombs. He makes a physical appearance in the third level. In the second level, he is heard talking as he tries to stop the player and Holley Shiftwell from deactivating the bomb on Francesco Bernoulli. In the first Cars level of the game, Professor Z appears on pictures that the player has to hit to get extra points when a new goal is unlocked. He then reveals that the bomb can only be deactivated by whoever installed it, who wasn't him. He sends his henchmen to round up Lightning McQueen and his friends, but is arrested. Professor Z appears near the end, where he tries to detonate the bomb, only to discover that the device is out of signal range. He notices that newly-recruited American spy car Mater is at the meeting. From the makers of Toy Story 3: The Videogame comes Cars 2: The Video Game, where players can jump into the Cars 2 universe with some of their favorite Cars personalities in locations around the globe. There, he watches as many race cars are crashed because of the weapon. Cars 2 is a mission based driving game, similar to Mario Kart. The Games on Demand version supports English, French, Italian, Spanish. The weapon kills him and Professor Z heads to a lemon meeting. Professor Z later appears demonstrating the weapon on american secret agent Rod "Torque" Redline. One of the greatest inventions of the 20th century, the video game console. This appears to work, only for the camera to turn to reveal McMissile ditching his tires and turning into an underwater jet. With car enthusiasts spending less time on the road these days, there is still one way to get your fix: car video games. He then orders his henchmen to chase Finn McMissile and kill the British spy car. He appears at the the start of the film, where he reveals his electro-magentic radiation weapon, disguised as a TV camera, to his henchmen. The locations might change in other versions.) The 'Vengeance' vehicle is a.
(Disclaimer: all the key locations listed below are only proven to be true in the PC version of the game. All vehicles excepting the default one (the zebra three) are unlockable.
Though his true motive is unclear, Professor Z is willing to do whatever it takes to eliminate all obstacles and keep the "project" on schedule. Unlockable Vehicles (also called Key Cars) are the vehicles, which can be unlocked primarily for Free Roam, but also for certain episodes. He is a brilliant, but mad monocle-wearing scientist who is plotting to sabotage the World Grand Prix. Professor Zündapp (Professor Z for short) is an internationally-wanted weapons designer in a small, sophisticated German package.