I trust this was a joke:
Soontir C'boath wrote:Hmmm.....Just One can assimulate a control panel and gain access to lower clearance info like the map of the Death Star *R2-D2* roam around find their way through and try and assimulate the reactor etc etc.
Um, R2D2 was able to access the computer terminal because it was equipped with a compatible link connection. Vastly different from a Federation computer system.
Creating a home for the borg.
They can then start a massive assimulation such as the turbolaser, blasters etc etc and if they are smart enough...incorporate the blasters as their long range weapon due to their limited amount of borg in the DS1.
Naturally, the gun crews and their officers will not notice the intruders entering their station, fire back, or sound alarms to alert the rest of the battlestation.
They soon start stunning unsuspecting troopers/officers with their new found weaponry and gain more information of the ship.
Yes, we all know how Imperial troopers and officers traverse the station alone... oh, wait, they don't do that at all. We never saw any single control area manned by only one trooper or officer, and we've never seen any trooper or officer go to any area of the station without at least one accompanying trooper along with him. Bang goes the "unsuspecting trooper" surmise.
In out of all the likelyhood they find a high ranking officer with the proper security codes and gain access to more of the ship's computer and functions of the DS.
Pity Imperial systems do not all connect to a single central control core. There isn't a single-function access code system which will shut down the entire battlestation or slave its control to any given station.
Sooner or later, the Imperials notice the amount of people missing and NOTE: considering that the borg assimulated people for the security codes in which they access the computer, the imperials could not possibly know it is the borg and would think it's the officer/s.
Pity that the Borg have never utilised camoflage or disguise as a tactic.
They send more troopers to investigate only to find the Borg in larger numbers due to assimulation.
So... you have several dozen Borg drones or at most several hundred against a station garrison numbering in the millions, and naturally no Imperial officer will think to drop blast doors, compartmentalise the station, or send in war droids.
A fire fight ensues with the Borg's own blasters and stormtroopers. Borg sets weapons on stun...stormtroopers are decreasing in numbers. Before reinforcements arrive the troopers fall back without their fallen comrades in which then the Borg may glady proceed to assimulate and add more ranks to their numbers.
The Imperials call up as many reinforcements as they need from the million+ garrison they have available, section off the station, set up defence positions with E-web blasters. Oh, they also put the entire battlestation on alert.
BTW, the Borg have never utilised captured weaponry in combat.
With security codes at hand and the growing amount of Borg, they may then proceed to other sections of the Death Star and assimulate the entire sphere.
The blast doors don't operate off of a central security code key system. Nor does the station's decentralised control structure, either. The Borg will be facing a heavily armed garrison numbering in the millions who have been put on alert. They will be contained and isolated, and then eliminated. Borg personal forcefields won't provide protection against weapons which operate on the principle of raw firepower instead of radiation frequency modulation. The Imperials will not send in troopers one by one but in squad, platoon, and company strength into any given position. Borg assimilation prongs won't be very successful against stormtrooper armour, so I doubt seriously the rapid-assimilation scenario will unfold as you believe. The first appearance the Borg make into any manned station will give away their presence on the station, and the alarm will be sounded.
In short, the Borg aren't going to be taking over a moon-sized battlestation garrisoned by a very large, professional army who do not operate on the same sort of tactical stupidity which governs the behaviour of Federation starship crews or Klingon boarding parties. They will get cut apart very quickly.