Abstract
Cybernetically enhanced humanoids, the Borg assimilate entire civilizations using advanced technology. Genocidal destroyers, the Borg's ultimate goal is perfecting their species through the imperialistic incorporation of other species‘ biological and technological distinctiveness. Anxieties about the Borg focus on their invincible militarism, genocidal threat, ruthless cruelty, totalitarian collectivism, torturous technology, and physical monstrousness. The philosophical assumptions that underlie transhumanism can be traced to French philosopher Ren'e Descartes, who provided the foundation for Enlightenment philosophy and scientific advancement. The perfectionist goal of the transhumanist project might lead to discrimination against those not wealthy enough to afford the genetic and cybernetic enhancements that become available. The fundamental philosophical premise that makes the Borg collective consciousness possible is shared by transhumanism: thoughts, memories, and personality traits are reducible to patterns of neural energy in the brain, and these patterns can be electronically simulated, transmitted, changed, or controlled.