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Why Was Equinox So Bad?

What's an isogram?

Why not just use an existing unit of measure like kilograms? Or grams?
Wiki said:
An isogram (also known as a "nonpattern word") is a logolocical term for a word or phrase without a repeating letter. It is also used by some to mean a word or phrase in which each letter appears the same number of times, not necessarily just once.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isogram#cite_note-0

...imma let Guy Gardener explain that one.
 
If the aliens weren't sentient why would it be any different than eating the worms in basics? You make a good point guy maybe they were given hope by finding that worm hole.

Well, theres killing to stay alive, and theres killing to make your life a bit easier.

I suppose it's similar to how most people don't have a problem with eating meat, but they do with killing an animal just to make a coat from their fur. Braxton had the option to settle on a planet, or to head home at normal-warp speed like Janeway. Sure, it was gonna be tough either way, but it was do-able. He chose to make his journey quicker by slaughtering a bunch of wibbly beasts, which in turn, made his journey alot more difficult than it would have been otherwise.

It would have been justifiable to kill them if the were just like fish it was their only way home. Shame they weren't. As for the distance equinox covered they also mentioned a wormhole. Maybe they found it when they were close to giving up. Shame they weren't
 
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