Almost every line in those three images is green; to which coolr green are you referring? Also, the line thickness in those three images is the same thickness as all of the other lines in all of the other images, so I don't see why it should change. Attached is a comparison of the original Talon...
Once you scan all of the points, the mission should dissapear and you will get the "mission complete" message. You're probably missing points that don't fit on the screen; use PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN to scroll.
No, there are many more ships available for purchase in the Remake than there were in the original, Talon included.
Kilonga, it sounds like you've done everything you need to, so maybe if you keep flying around one will show up...
Yes, the campaign branches there. You would have missed out on more missions if you did it the other way, too, though, so don't feel bad, just go back to another game or a previous save and play it the other way next time.
So I finally got around to printing this today, and realized it was not art for a CD jewel case, but rather art for a DVD case (like it says, duh). Where can I get an empty DVD case?
It looks fantastic on a color printer, by the way.
Nope, that's the end of the Privateer storyline. In the original, you could talk to the admiral again and the back and forth dialogue was the game credits, which was a clever way of doing things. :)
You can start the Righteous Fire storyline by going to Jolson in XXN-1927. Save your game...
The plot itslef is linear. The game, however, is completely non-linear. meaning you can go wherever you want and do whatever you want at any time (i.e. be a mercenary, a pirate, a merchant, a good guy, a bad guy, etc.).
Sure you do. Any load on your reactor in addition to your shields will drain your energy reserves very quickly until you purchase a level 1 reactor. Perhaps "deficit" was a misleading term, but I feel you are a large disadvantage if your shield level exceeds your reactor level.