As for those of you who complain about the overuse of the Borg...how do you stand the Klingons, Romulans, Vulcans, Bajorans, Cardassians, Jem'Hadar, and Founders, all of whom have been a) "normalized" throughout time (their menace fading as we learn more about them - just like real life!!!) and b) featured in more episodes and books? Yes, we had two books out of three that concerned the Borg, and the David book's plot was similar (at first) to Dilliard's, but that's really not a big deal - and the Borg aren't fundamentally boring. I don't see the big deal.
The Borg aren't fundamentally boring, they've developed that way. All the other species you mentioned aren't like the Borg-IE, you can write them with more variation and integrate real personalities and characteristics into them. You can keep them interesting because each species, even the Jem'Hadar and Founders, aren't monolithic.
The Borg are supposed to be monolithic. Indeed, it is the lack of personality and individualism of the Borg that we are supposed to fear. However, it is that aspect of them that prevents them from really being interesting. There are only so many ways to write a monolithic species like the Borg.
And really, how many people, without reading the end of the story, knew that the crew of the
Enterprise (or more specifically, Picard and the senior staff) would defeat them in some way? How many people expected things to get uncomfortably close to the end before the day is saved? It's like
The Best of Both Worlds, only without the originality and brilliance of that episode.
Q Who was good because the Borg weren't defeated, and we knew they were coming back.
The Best of Both Worlds was good because of the sheer damage the Borg caused, but in the end they were defeated. After that...what? We got
I, Borg, an episode about individuality and morality (plus it wouldn't do to kill off "teh bestest villan evur!!11!!").
Descent took the individuality aspect of the previous one, threw in Data's psychotic "brother" and psychotic Borg, and gave us another "Data taken over by outside influence" episode. After that we had
Voyager and their constant defeating of the Borg,
First Contact and Picard defeating the Borg Queen...and, although I mentioned
Voyager not too long ago, we had
Endgame and the "neurolytic pathogen, bringing chaos to order". Are they dead?
The answer, sadly, is no.
To quote Austin Powers (
The Spy Who Shagged Me)-
"WHY WON'T YOU DIE?!"
It's gotten to the point where the Borg are really more tedious than anything. It's not like with the Klingons, or Romulans, or Ferengi, or Dominion, or Cardassians, where you defeat them and then later turn them into allies or at least non-enemies. You can reason and negotiate with them. With the Borg, negotiation and reason are futile. And now apparently "assimilation for upgrades sake" is out of the picture. Now it's "Crazy psychotic Borg!", almost like
Descent but not isolated.