Playing with the speed did have an impact on the smoothness, but it still didn't get quite to the level that I wanted. I was able to get the "injection look" by lightly sanding the hilbert curve. Came out well.
I did make some progress on the line fill. Increasing the speed was helpful, I assume that it left less time for the plastic to ooze and be affected by the line before it. 80mm/s seemed to be a sweet spot, I was at 50mm/s. Increasing the speed also exposed another problem that was too minor to notice before, my table was not stable. For those with with this problem in the future, here is a list of attributes that affect the quality of the first layer in order of importance (as far as I can tell.)
1. z offset
2. level platform
3. hot bed (100 seems to work best)
4. glass bed with hairspray for sticking (the screws were noticably colder and left circles in the build)
5. speed
6. clean extruder. lightly stripped filament still works, but is uneven.
7. stable table
8. skirt helps with warping and getting the first part of the part to stick.
9. speeding up travel. This helped remove the lines between the perimeters.
Additionally the number of perimeters and the idiosyncrasies of the individual filament seem to have an effect, though I am not sure how.