the origins of the Borg has occured to me before, but this thread --as a side topic -- as brought up a question that I had never thought of before:
Given that Voyager is unfortunately canon, and the Borg Queen states she was young when she was assimilated, how'd she become the queen? There's been no wording (or suggestion that I recall) of a higher level of power, in fact she even states that she is the borg.
My first thought is that at some point a long time ago that the assimilation was a voluntary process with a goal to better life in some way (however ludicrous the idea is), but her statement that she was afraid seems to contradict that. If my theory is to be the basis, voluntary assimilation wouldn't have been anything to be afraid of but rather something the society/societies/worlds wanted.
Throwing that all aside though, at some point it became a individuless conglomeration of alien life and at some point she had to become the queen. How'd she get it? How does she maintain that control (or is it defacto when your people are a mass of un-thinking drones?)?
Anyway, the Borg, like any other powerful tryranny, doesn't know what perfection is; to them it's another Utopian rainbow to paradise, however they try to get there or what ever it is they think will get them there. Only more authoritarianism, only more control, onlt more de-humanization and group think can achieve this goal, fore the road to paradise can only be built by a compliant populace of drones. "Perfection" is only the term is which they couch their form of despotism.
Perfection is an unachievable goal; it's always just one more freedom lose away, always one more light year off.